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By relinquishing control I forfeited that option and in the end this felt like the safest thing to do.
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But if it's just trying to limit the backlash, it forfeited that right when it prioritized growth and speed over security.
It didn't matter that I had forfeited that chance to hear Mary J. Blige.
He forfeited that right when he signed a contract worth more than the entire starting lineup.
But President George W. Bush had argued that Iran forfeited that right by conducting secret nuclear activities for 18 years.
Hezbollah's rivals argue that it has forfeited that right by unilaterally sending fighters not to Israel but to Syria to battle an uprising that many Lebanese support.
Disney had argued that Mr Katzenberg forfeited that bonus because he left two years before the end of his six-year contract.
If Republicans were loyal to a fault, Gore had forfeited that kind of loyalty with his frequent switches of staff and strategy and personality -- most of them reflecting his conflicted relationship with Bill Clinton.
The University of Missouri stood to lose $1 million if the Tigers forfeited that game.
So, Romney got a vision point for choosing Ryan and then quickly forfeited that point in the kind of characteristic Romneyan flip-flop that people have come to accept, embrace, and even admire.
So, Romney got a vision point for choosing Ryan and then quickly forfeited that point in the kind of characteristic Romneyan flip-flop that people have come to accept, embrace and even admire.
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