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is forfeiting
verb
To suffer the loss of something by wrongdoing or non-compliance
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"Sharon is forfeiting his right to live," she said.
WASHINGTON — He is forfeiting at least $41 million in pay.
Where will the profits that H.S.B.C. is forfeiting go?
Daintith will receive a salary of £680,000, 26% more than Smith's £540,000, and be paid for the unvested incentives he is forfeiting at DMGT.
In scrapping the project, Mr. Christie is forfeiting the $3 billion from the federal government and jeopardizing as much from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
The biggest part of the package, though, is a "make-whole grant" of restricted stock worth $25 million to make up for the compensation he is forfeiting by leaving Microsoft, where he ran the Xbox games business.
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But workers cannot invest this money, and any money not spent each year is forfeited.
Put a camera between the audience and the play, and all of that is forfeited.
She added, "My Ph.D. is forfeited, but I still dream of doing laboratory work every night".
The player gets a single life; if it is forfeited, one must start again at the nearest passed checkpoint.
Second-order temporal accuracy is forfeited for unsteady simulations by coupling DP-LUR with dual time-stepping strategy.
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