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That is, the extra money at the end could give the lender as much value as the additional monthly payments forgone right now.
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Is it progress for high-profile women to willingly forgo their right to a maternity leave?
Jeter was willing to forgo his right to become a free agent next fall and perhaps make more than $200 million.
"I'm pretty sure that when someone famous comes out publicly that they aren't automatically forgoing their right to privacy," he said.
It will also forgo its right to audit and guide Japan's 700 local farm co-operatives, which will be prodded towards greater independence.
Dean Karlan, one of the authors, is interested in the idea of "commitment savings accounts", whereby people forgo their right to withdraw funds until they reach a specified level.
The costs are macroeconomic, caused by forgoing the right to set interest rates to suit the specific economic conditions of a member state.
The main sticking-point had been the refusal of America's Food and Drug Administration to forgo its right to approve all products sold in the United States.
As Justice Stevens aptly observed, many aliens relied upon the likely availability of a waiver when they decided to forgo their right to a trial.
Yasir Arafat refused to forgo the right of return at the Camp David talks in July 2000 because he feared that the refugees would never agree.
It is rare for a defendant to forgo its right to a hearing, said Amelia Torres, a commission spokeswoman on competition matters.
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