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Yet the main asset that any former politician has is moral sway, and because Mr Blair has forfeited so much trust, he has far less credibility than he should have.
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If significant evidence of widespread fraud and voter disenfranchisement in these elections exists, and if the United States does not insist on a thorough investigation, we are forfeiting so much, and even dishonoring the sacrifices of our brave troops who have brought democracy to Iraq.
It cannot be forfeited so easily.
The Mets risked forfeiting the game, but Kranepool said: "If we do forfeit, so what?
And we haven't come this far to forfeit so easily.
That may sound like a decent amount, but the money used to finance an annuity is forfeited to the insurer, so much of the 7.1 percent amounts to a return of capital.
His administration has so much to forfeit if it conveniently sweeps under the rug Maliki's culpability in the outrages that have befallen his nation.
In doing so, they forfeited the venomous sting that made so much of his early work so delicious.
Conservatives who disregard the mood of unease may forfeit their power to defend the more open and productive American economy they did so much to build.
Then, with that preternatural calm of his, which looked so much like simple good will, he laid it out: "If they do not report for work within forty-eight hours, they have forfeited their jobs and will be terminated".
And because there is so much inter-group collaboration, there isn't the assumption that when you cooperate with another group on campus, you're somehow forfeiting your position.
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