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However, after a 20-month minority Parti Québécois reign where sovereignty was forgone by austerity with cutbacks to welfare, daycares and education the Liberals came back into office on April 7 , 2014 on vague promises to create 250,000 jobs and to reduce the taxpayers' fiscal burden.
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Analysts said they could not yet assess how much revenue the company was forgoing by giving up its ability to extract the best deal it can -- and both Time Warner and AOL have reputations for driving hard bargains.
Interest is forgone by the saver in support of the charity.
The critical issue is how much health is forgone by displacing existing services elsewhere in the NHS to generate the funds to meet this additional cost.
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.
Too bad the opportunity was forgone.
An opportunity to prepare for the inevitable was forgone.
Based on age-specific smoking prevalence in 2007 [ 20], our results imply that approximately 70,000 Pap smears and 150,000 immunisations are forgone annually by Australian smokers aged 45 years and over.
Mr Meneses, who described his job as an "agent", said he was forgoing a day's income by attending the demonstration.
By picking Princeton, I was forgoing potential second- or third-round points should U.C.L.A. keep winning.
One more cost is forgone interest.
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