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They could keep their jobs by forfeiting benefits that were, in some cases, worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.
The work is unpaid and the experience of uncertain value, but failure to complete a placement means forfeiting benefits.
Such insouciance at plants inside China would lead laborers to be punished, for example by being sent home for the day, losing pay, forfeiting benefits, or being reassigned to more menial tasks.
So you would likely just be forfeiting benefits for no gain.
If you are told to stay in bed but decide to go to a baseball game, then you could forfeit benefits from the date you decided to ignore your doctor's advice.
But by rocking the boat, and upsetting one of the traditional backers of European integration, the Catholic church, it has forfeited the benefits of quiet obscurity.
And any employer with a lower total payroll in 2010 than it had in 2009 would have to forfeit the benefit — businesses shouldn't be allowed to shed jobs and still receive a tax benefit.
He also forfeits any benefit he might receive in the future from publicity associated with this matter.
That means that if those shares rebounded, an investor would have to wait 31 days before going back into the market — or forfeit any benefit.
But the Rams will host the Patriots as the home team in name only Sunday in Wembley Stadium, so they'll forfeit the benefit of a familiar field and a friendly crowd.
You will forfeit the benefit of tax-deferral by distributing the money all at once, and you'll also have to pay income taxes if you choose to do this, which can have the effect of throwing away a lot of this money all at once.
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