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But that means forfeiting the opportunity to cherry-pick the stocks that are likely to bounce back strongest from the technology meltdown.
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That matching feature penalizes efficiency and thrift, since a reduction of $1 in state spending also means forfeiting at least one federal dollar, often more.
The work is unpaid and the experience of uncertain value, but failure to complete a placement means forfeiting benefits.
But as South Africans learned from their Truth and Reconciliation Commission, reconciliation with the perpetrator often means forfeiting justice for the victim.
Refusing to assume the risk of your own death is to miss the moral seriousness of killing; it means forfeiting any ethical defence for what you've done, in essence turning killing into murder.
It means forfeiting the chance to play games on other systems.
Losing to the benchmark means forfeiting a comparable piece of the normal fee.
You're less likely to backslide on your promise if failure means forfeiting money.
Continuing to marginalize animal agriculture in international debates over climate policy means forfeiting a crucial opportunity to reduce global GHGs and to create a more sustainable, equitable, humane, and climate-compatible food system.
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