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Now indirect or opportunity costs - the financial rewards which people are forfeiting by caring - are much more commonly a target of policy.
The deposit would be forfeited if any newspaper were found to have published anything seditious.
Perhaps any comprehensive theory about the genre must be so general that it forfeits useful and interesting critical perspectives.
Second, and most important, for every consumer trying to reduce morbidity and/or mortality by consuming a noncurative patent medicine, valuable medical treatment was forfeited.
If the government reneges and forfeits the bond, it will lose its credibility, and its international commitments will fall into disarray.
Readers can easily understand how mortality credit (an additional yield component) relates to forfeiting bequest potential when purchasing annuities.
To supplement his particular rules concerning punctuality, cleanliness and avoidance of waste and error, he had a list of forfeits of a more general nature.
Then with special rules, exceptions, extra opportunities presented by the dice and forfeits for errors or bad luck, a winner is determined.
They must be ' cleansed ' from society by any means available since they have forfeited their rights.
With the introduction of elections and rising expectations for participation and development, chiefs have sought to accommodate demands for change while not forfeiting their own right to rule.
As the dynastic politicians found their exercise of power increasingly under challenge, they forfeited their leading role in society, and the regime's loss of legitimacy became a general state crisis.
Here it emerges that besides considerable practical difficulties, the argument of fair equality of opportunity remains decisive against the possibility of forfeiting the right to healthcare.
In order to justify that inference, one must argue that the evil could have been prevented without forfeiting some greater good or permitting some evil as bad or worse.
When the expected return on 401(k) contributions is relatively low because of the risk of forfeiting matching contributions, these individuals would rather consume than contribute.
According to most schools, this law cannot be overruled by a contractual agreement between the spouses, and therefore a divorce settlement in which the wife forfeits this right is invalid.
The combination of these elements generates a strong negative correlation between inventory investment and final sales, and thus the lesser volatility of final sales relative to production is also forfeited.
During imprisonment pension is forfeited, but in this case payment for that period appears to have been made to the man in error.
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Separation, family and lodging allowances, are not forfeited in such cases.
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Vacancies forfeited under the rule are allotted to units which are not maintaining the average.
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There should be no question of teachers forfeiting altogether the holiday which they deserve.
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Secondly, has the soldier whose pay is to be forfeited any redress, in respect of that type of absence?
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Cash seized can only be forfeited when a forfeiture order has been made by a magistrates' court.
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In 1977, 21,470 court orders for the possession of residential premises were granted against defaulting mortgagors, service licensees and persons forfeiting their leases.
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However, the proposed new clause would require all flexibility to be forfeited.
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Clause 72 allows the proceeds of the sale of property forfeited by the offender to be used to compensate the victim.
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They forfeited of their own accord nine hours of debating time.
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At the conclusion of a successful prosecution it is for the courts to decide whether the equipment should be forfeited.
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If they do not sell the business they are, in a sense, forfeiting the possibility of maximising the price of their shares.
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There are clear rules regarding any honours that have been awarded and the ways in which they may have to be forfeited.
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Her unused return fare was forfeited and the cost of her fare was met by her husband and son-in-law.
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Is that chimpanzee to be "condemned as forfeited"?
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To do so would be extremely dangerous; it would mean finally forfeiting our independence as producers.
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The person who is sentenced forfeits not only the time that he spends in prison, but the rest of his life, to the state.
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They have forfeited the confidence of our friends abroad.
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Perhaps some of those would be suitable if animals have to be forfeited by someone who is farming illegally.
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If one takes away life, one forfeits one's own.
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The deduction was made not because of the soldier's admission to hospital, but on account of his having forfeited ten days' pay.
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No prisoner forfeits his dinner on account of his having consulted the medical officer.
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The difficulties, which have been greatly solved by the system of forfeits, would be really solved altogether if there were an ample supply of sleepers.
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What we are really doing by subsection (2) is to alter the definition of what can be seized and forfeited.
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The amount proposed is £50, which will be forfeited if a candidate fails to obtain one-sixth of the total number of votes polled.
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Then there are indications as to how the patent may be used and how it may be forfeited.
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I believe that those who have committed this terrible crime against humanity have forfeited their right to live.
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I believe that he had forfeited all rights to that rent.
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I believe that when it has been confiscated and forfeited, they should destroy it.
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Magistrates then required sureties and recognisances from other people before a defendant was allowed bail, and if the defendant broke bail they were forfeited.
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Then he can declare the bail to be forfeited.
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Sufficient powers exist in relation to enforcement respecting workmen, for if a workman refuses examination he obviously forfeits the right to any compensation.
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I am glad to say that this soldier has now earned restoration for purposes of release of his forfeited service.
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If that person comes back she has forfeited her pension rights, or, at any rate, some of them.
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They would not have polled 7,000 votes, but would have forfeited their deposit, if they had done so.
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They have forfeited, on an average, 1½ d. an hour, some time ago, rather than enter into any dispute.
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We should have betrayed those whom we represent and forfeited the right to be responsible for their interests.
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Why should the contributions he has made be forfeited when he enters employment to which these conditions do not apply?
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Perhaps we have forfeited a tactical situation which could well be to the grave disadvantage of our farming community.
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They destroy amenity value, and attractiveness is forfeited where such spoil heaps exist.
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Different considerations will apply if, subsequently, he forfeits the principal sum, and a number of questions need to be decided which require careful thought.
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The person then forfeits certain rights at the end of that period.
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Presumably the courts would therefore have to make a decision on whether, in addition to any other penalty, the prize itself should be forfeited.
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Agents are now able to earn interest on their assets while forfeiting less liquidity than in the past.
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He forfeits his right to a tenancy until he makes good the rent arrears due.
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We see no reason whatsoever for forfeiting that right.
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The law provides that goods which any person attempts to smuggle shall be forfeited.
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In my belief, it would be disastrous if we also forfeited our industrial co-operation at the same time.
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If a man has been found guilty and sentenced for mutiny, first, he forfeits all his campaign medals and, second, he reverts to the ranks.
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He would have effectively forfeited his right to buy as a result of an illegal action taken by his landlord.
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As an alternative to prosecution, it also permits apparatus the possession of which is illegal to be forfeited by order of a magistrates' court.
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What those who have never had it so good have forfeited is their patriotism.
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There, of course, the burden of proof is put on the man whose goods may be forfeited.
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In other words, is an animal the offender's property and in those circumstances can the dog be seized and forfeited?
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Only the funds that belonged to another person would have to be forfeited, but a solicitor is entitled to his costs.
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My noble friend asked in how many cases in the past 10 years police pensions had been forfeited following criminal conviction.
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Should any war widow be found cohabiting, she forfeits her pension forthwith.
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Clause 50 provides that the sound equipment used at raves can be forfeited.
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Which roads would go, and which bypasses would be forfeited?
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They will make for simplicity—one-stage decisions instead of two-stage—directness, and speed, without forfeiting quality in decision.
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He has also given an assurance that forfeited sets would normally be returned to the company which owned them.
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What this country must not do is continually isolate itself, thus forfeiting the help that we need to make such advances.
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Remission may be forfeited as a punishment for breach of prison rules, but it may be restored after subsequent good behaviour.
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Up to that time all parental rights were forfeited by any party found guilty in the matrimonial court.
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He may have to pay heavy forfeits, which continue to mount up as the time draws near, if he does not run his horses.
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The prize fund was derisory, the forfeits were heavy, and the dates arranged for the forfeits were such as to entrap the unwary.
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If transgressions are repeated the printing presses will be liable to be seized and forfeited as well as the security.
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The awards forfeited vary according to the gravity of the offence.
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As a result, it forfeited £104,000 of block grant.
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The commanding officer does not, as it were, punish by so doing; he merely informs him that, automatically, he is forfeiting pay.
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The departure of the subject from that autobiography forfeits its authenticating uniquity, but it is still life, of a sort.
Whatever may have happened, it was treated as an act of war and in these circumstances the perpetrators forfeited all rights.
Only two prisoners refused the offer of early release in exchange for forfeiting their fee as volunteers.
Licenses of vessels which become involved in trespassing and encroachment into the jurisdictional waters of other countries are forfeited and not reissued.
Twenty-six candidates polled 74,824 votes, all but five of them forfeiting their deposits.
In the case of a third or subsequent birth, a substantial sum is forfeited, ostensibly to pay for maternity services.
In the process, both individuality and nonage-related group identities are backgrounded or forfeited altogether.
Further, opportunities for direct action may be forfeited and communities may suffer the consequences of false hope.
Philosophy, at least, was henceforth addicted to this criticism and it cannot protect itself from it without forfeiting its own nature.
The inevitable consequence of his marriage was that he forfeited his fellowship, and the security it had given him.
Payment of debts, however, were frequently forfeited to manifestations of style and status.
Because of its adamant stand, the council had also forfeited any possible influence in the actual policing of the city.
Already in a vulnerable position, they felt in danger of forfeiting everything if political and economic reforms were not fast in coming.
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