Sentence examples for completely forfeit from inspiring English sources

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With Santorum's victory in Iowa, and what seems to be rather sizable support in South Carolina, it seems like more Americans than I thought are willing to completely forfeit the country's proud (if not well maintained) tradition of religious equality for the latest republican flavor of the month.

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Even though we may sacrifice some privacy by living in this city, that does not mean it should be completely forfeited.

Under governor Rick Perry, a Republican who left office in 2015, the state completely forfeited the $9-to-$9-to-$9-to-$1deral Medicaid dollars for women's health.

Some are jumping head on into entrepreneurship and are completely forfeiting any guarantee of income in order to make a larger impact.

And it's one the secretary of commerce, whose family would still have hundreds of millions of dollars if it completely forfeited those interests, opened himself up to.

If by his conduct he had completely forfeited the confidence and friendship of his Party and left himself no resort but the support of the federalists, there are many considerations which would have induced me to prefer him to Jefferson.

So while we focus on the immediacy of restoring a twentieth century, and more appropriately an early twentieth century, construct that relies on the economy of a bygone era, we have completely forfeited our competitiveness to those economies that are gearing up for the technologies and job opportunities that will sustain economic growth for the medium and longer-term future.

Countries would be required to lodge funds with the European Commission and would first lose interest on them, then forfeit them completely, if they continue to be in breach of the rules.

If there is stalling, it is because liberalising completely would mean forfeiting forever what limited bargaining power Hong Kong has over the Americans.

Somehow, all those factors make him forfeit the presumption that every word on his album is not completely, unironically sincere.

In essence the no-contest provision translates to, "If you contest this Will or Trust, you forfeit your inheritance". Keep in mind that if you disinherit an heir completely, though, the no-contest clause is ineffective since the heir has nothing to lose by contesting.

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