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It documented the billions of dollars in revenue which is forgone each year due to exemptions within the taxation system.
Due to longer job tenure, older workers may embody substantial firm-specific human capital, which is forgone when they are displaced (Poletaev and Robinson 2008).
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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And both films wring suspense from real-life events, the outcomes of which are forgone conclusions.
It assumes that individual behaviour is premised on many factors with trade-offs between them, and that current practice may have benefits which are forgone if the behaviour is changed, such as emotional well-being and social acceptance.
This measure was based on a question that asked respondents if any household member forwent care for a serious illness, and, if "yes," to identify the illness for which care was forgone.
One more cost is forgone interest.
As just discussed, the primary way in which people experience conflict risk is forgoing grazing in pasture lands that are insecure.
However many zingers Penney aims at Macy's, that retailer, which has been in Herald Square since 1902, is forgoing a chance to respond.
The reason for this failure does not fall on Israel, which is willing to forgo the fruits of previous wars in order to prevent future ones in the name of peace.
Too bad the opportunity was forgone.
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