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He has opted to forfeit it.
I didn't want to forfeit it.
One good way to forfeit it is to victimise those who have spearheaded the fight against corruption.
The alternative would be to forfeit it, a path Mr. Cuomo has already said he will not accept.
The tryouts are for anybody 18 or older, for those without college eligibility and for those willing to forfeit it to make the team.
So for misfortunes that may accompany life, the loss of property, for instance; the loser will see that there was a time when it was not his, that its possession is but a mock boon to the robbers, who will in their turn lose it to others, and even that to retain property is a greater loss than to forfeit it.
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Houston's Robert M. Beren Academy, which successfully appealed a scheduling conflict that nearly forced it to forfeit its place in a Texas basketball tournament this week, lost to Abilene Christian, 46-42, on Saturday night in the state championship game.
John Kasich signed the law in 2016, Planned Parenthood sued on the ground that the state was imposing an "unconstitutional condition" by requiring it to forfeit its right to provide abortions in order to remain eligible for the unrelated public health grants.
Is there a point at which a society can become so bunkered, walled off, and restrictive that it begins to forfeit its essence?
Now it wants Wall Street Capital to forfeit its profits and pay damages as well.
It ruled that Sweden would not have to forfeit its victories.
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