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The city will put up about $2 million in street and infrastructure improvements and will forgo up to $3.3 million in sales taxes during the store's first five years of operation.
DB itself would forgo up to €42m in daily revenue if none of its 5m passengers or 1m tonnes of rail freight was able to travel, DIW says.But worse for Mr Mehdorn would be the alienation of potential investors in his company.
The consequences of chronic underfunding for small cities like Central Falls, Rhode Island, are dire: in July, a state-appointed receiver cajoled retired municipal employees to forgo up to half their retirement benefits, or face a worse clawback when the city declared bankruptcy (as it did a few weeks later).
Diamond "voluntarily decided" to forgo up to $31 million2020 million British pounds) in deferred bonus, but he gets a year's salary, pension and benefits and tens of millions collected in prior years.
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The executives said Mr. Swartz would receive $9 million in severance plus retirement benefits, forgoing up to $100 million that he might have been entitled to.
In the meantime, Mr. Gillinson addressed the less-profound matter of finances by zealously fund-raising and even asking the orchestra's musicians to tighten their belts -- for example, by forgoing up-front fees for recordings.
Mr. VanDerhei said he could imagine large companies and many medium-size ones having the human resource departments to figure this out, but he said many small businesses might be tempted to forgo setting up or continuing 401(k) plans.
And this is precisely what happens online where it's a lot easier to forgo dressing up our words with a bunch of packaging and just cut to the chase.
Under The Times's policy on unidentified sources, writers are not permitted to forgo follow-up reporting in exchange for information.
It was originally Station W of the post office; Crunch has nobly forgone covering up the antique panel that bears the old name, putting its own sign below.
Yes, I did make the decision to begin it and there have been times, tough times, when I chose not to forgo and give up.
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