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In Christie's fictional universe, as Joan Acocella has written for this magazine, emotional depth is forgone in favor of elaborate and entertaining puzzles.
Related to studies of rationing is the concept of opportunity cost, which can be defined as the value of the best alternative which is forgone in order to get or produce more of the commodity under consideration [ 9].
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What other achievements were forgone in the time spent watching a sideways shuffle and air lasso?
"In some instances, prosecution must be forgone in favor of national security interests.
In the first place, though reliance ordinarily results in "losses" of an affirmative nature (expenditures of labor and money) it is also true that opportunities for gain may be forgone in reliance on a promise.
Even he and his supporters say billions of dollars of tax revenue will be forgone in the early going, though they say that new drilling and production incentives will eventually build state revenues.
One teacher's remark – "I think Steiner education offers the best student-focused environment where the pressure of external exams and the like are forgone in favour of real teaching and learning" – is set against another message.
To do so, he borrowed money from a company, Rochelle, based in Guernsey, an offshore tax haven hardly the first port of call for most people financing a land purchase.The Ecclestone revolutionOur investigation into F1 shows that an estimated $120m was forgone in unusual circumstances by the FIA between 1987 and 1996 in favour of two companies to which Mr Ecclestone is closely linked.
Opportunity cost is the cost of an alternative that must be forgone in order to pursue an action or intervention.
But on days like today where review copies have been forgone in place of brand deals, that's the opposite of transparency in every way.
In this case, we don't have the specifics of a Dying Light deal at hand, so perhaps it isn't paid or doesn't have stipulations, but if that's true, it's unclear why review copies would be forgone in the first place.
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