The Council has lost four of its most experienced members in the last six years.
As the resolutions mount and are ignored, the Council loses credibility.
Despite all these measures, the Council is slowly losing the war.
If he were to die, the Council would indeed lose one of their finest servants.
The Council is losing patience, and has established a deadline to end these attacks.
The Council and Mayor lost that right to the control board as part of the new legislation.
Council lost her re-election bid in 2012 to Chambers who was able to run for the seat again after sitting out one term.
The Council has already lost much of its effectiveness.
So I just wonder whether the Council has lost its nerve.
Either way, the merchants and traders who control the Council lose coins.