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This argument fails at its base, however, because there has simply been no compelled physical occupation giving rise to a right to compensation that petitioners could have forfeited.
If employers adopted this approach, boomers could have forfeited as much as four or five years' worth of employer 401k matches, as well as investment gains on those contributions.
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Therefore the 90-day deadline that normally pertains to forfeited items did not apply to the coins — the Langbords could not have forfeited U.S. property, the government argued, only surrendered it.
"Every taxpayer should know that we have forfeited $10.4 billion...we could bring back to Virginia, at no obligation to the state, to help 400,000 Virginians get healthcare," Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe, a Democrat, said last week after the Republican-controlled state assembly rejected a budget amendment that would have expanded Medicaid.
But some of the triathlons that have welcomed Armstrong in recent months have forfeited their USAT certification, in the hope of attracting a high-profile competitor who could draw more entrants.
Those convicted of serious crimes, certainly, might be thought to have forfeited any privacy rights in respect of the proceedings which led to their conviction, and could have no objection to a programme that reconstructed the case using courtroom footage.
Five have forfeited games.
Others may have forfeited something as well.
A university with its priorities straight would have forfeited.
That means they have forfeited the right to govern".
If it had fallen short of 10%, it would have forfeited all seats.
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