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Their posturing is built on a deep and widespread worry about the unfairness in the restitution for forgone land.
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And would it not have been much safer and fairer to have forgone landing on the beach where they peered at Mashco-Piro footprints, or, during the subsequent encounter between the Yine interpreter, Rommel, a doctor from Peru's Culture Ministry and a Mashco-Piro man, woman and boy, to have foregone giving Rommel a camera to film it?
Now passengers forgo Logan Airport, landing instead in Providence where tickets average $46, down from $104.
Here we focus on opportunity costs which measure forgone benefits from alternative land uses.
To nail down its coveted landing slots, the airline has forgone the concessions on airport fees that it usually extracts from cities eager for passengers from low cost airlines.
The grazing animals have to be on the mountain pastures during the whole grazing period, while the fodder value of semi-natural grazing land is lower compared to arable (farmed) pasture, resulting in a reduced animal growth and thus an income forgone for the farmer.
Asked what they had forgone, another replied: "Forgo dental treatment.
Too bad the opportunity was forgone.
Forgone conclusion?
One more cost is forgone interest.
How do informal workers price forgone fringe benefits?
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