Sentence examples for foregone opportunity from inspiring English sources

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If we assume that the residents of Greenwich Village benefit from keeping things the way they are, then we have a situation where a relatively small group of well off individuals enjoy their little neighbourhood while the many others who must live in cheaper cities bear the cost of foregone opportunity.

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Democrats continue to press the case that Mr. Bush is responsible for the deterioration of the government's fiscal condition because of his tax cut and that voters will pay the price not just in deficits but also in foregone opportunities to deal with problems like the long-term solvency of Social Security and the growing burden of prescription drug costs for the elderly.

In contrast, the Israeli economy would lose some $250 billion in foregone economic opportunities in a return to violence, and the Palestinians would see their per-capita gross domestic product fall by as much as 46 percent, the report said.

The costs to society in terms of costs of care, productivity cost and deadweight loss (foregone productive opportunities to society associated with higher taxes due to illness) was $69 billion in 2012 [ 1].

However justified, the cancellation of the president's visit represents an opportunity foregone.(Photo credit: AFP).

High WTA for fallowing shows best opportunity foregone if farmers had to set aside farm for only conservation.

Electric utilities have proposed incentive mechanisms such as shared savings programs with the claim that energy efficiency programs create foregone investment and opportunity cost.

We contrast these land values with the likely foregone development or opportunity costs from alternative uses, including agriculture, cattle ranching, timber extraction, or Brazil nut harvesting.

The measurement of opportunity foregone was of clear concern to the oncologist we interviewed.

Using this process for provision means there is opportunity foregone, as described by Milne and Wonder.

This method assumes that wages equate to the revenue a person produces and when lost represents their foregone earnings or opportunity cost [ 16].

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