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Although business has no vote, in forfeiting its support, Mr Brown may well be scuppering his chances of re-election.
Texas stalled, waiting two years to get in, forfeiting federal matching funds that went instead to other states, but it finally got in.
One way or another, the cities and states, in forfeiting more than $30 billion a year in tax revenue, are channeling to the private sector enough to hire 375,000 schoolteachers at $50,000 a year plus benefits.
On balance, the prosecution seems to have made a tactical blunder in allowing the jury to consider Zimmerman's account, and the evidentiary benefits this gave to the defense, particularly in forfeiting any opportunity to confront Zimmerman directly, face-to-face, to attempt to undermine story.
"Failure to sit for these exams will result in forfeiting the entire school year" Said David S. Bassiouni, UNICEF Special Representative in the West Bank and Gaza.
However, delaying the patent application or disclosure process can result in forfeiting of patent rights by exposing the application to more prior art.
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It includes a $50 million fine and $8 million in forfeited advisory fees and interest.
Most governments say how much mortgage-interest relief costs them in forfeited revenue.
Included in the $74 million in penalties is about $16 million in forfeited proceeds that Wegelin held in a UBS bank account in Stamford, Conn.
Such lenders issue bad-faith loans that often result in borrowers' forfeiting their assets.
At a time of financial strain, Florida is discouraging investment in infrastructure, forfeiting jobs and sacrificing economic growth opportunities.
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