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In that case, switching banks would mean forfeiting that markdown.
WASHINGTON — He is forfeiting at least $21 million in pay.
And the reality is we're forfeiting money to other states.
Becoming dependent upon the aggregator means forfeiting control of your destiny.
And, until recently, walking away would have likely meant forfeiting equity.
Facebook, of course, lives on users forfeiting some of their privacy.
They can remind him how to argue passionately without forfeiting collegiality.
That's at least as serious a penalty as forfeiting bail money.
It used almost all unique parts, forfeiting the advantages of GM's scale.
The company has said it may consider forfeiting its profits on JWST.
It lets Mr. Reyes balance a number of priorities without forfeiting any.
Haselhoff said voters wanted guarantees that politicians were not forfeiting Germany's national identity.
Moreover, if aspiring to global leadership may be irksome, forfeiting it carries costs.
Trump spent his first year in office turning inward and forfeiting the field.
Importation risks forfeiting future cures and compromises the safety of the drug supply.
He will serve three years of supervised release as well as forfeiting $26 million.
With each acquisition, a business may be forfeiting a part of its core DNA.
She recognizes the challenge lies in preventing the new generations from forfeiting that responsibility.
The result has been a backward slide, forfeiting prior gains without substituting anything new.
India, home to a sixth of humanity, is in danger of forfeiting its "demographic dividend".
In proposing Medicare for All, Democrats are forfeiting a big advantage on a major issue.
Johnson was left with the choice of either forfeiting the match, or cutting his hair.
Similarly, despite my personal frustrations with President Trump, I am not forfeiting my American citizenship.
You are also forfeiting decades of growth on that money, which you'll need in retirement.
The Players' Emergency Assistance Fund will receive the amount of salary Hathaway is forfeiting: $24,193.53.
Throughout 37 Tons, you lament that the smuggling life meant forfeiting a lot of interpersonal relationships.
Prior to the season, Ferentz drew some headlines by forfeiting $50,000 of his $2.47 million salary.
But by following such a biased policy, Europe risks forfeiting the evenhandedness necessary for effective mediation.
Sarah Ginsburg, the soccer player, said she believed the district overreacted by forfeiting their soccer game.
Soon Americans may discover that the only thing more vexing than exercising dominance is forfeiting it.
Indeed, it is not as though the only consequence of missing court is forfeiting one's bail.
But Mr. Manafort faces a lengthy prison term and is forfeiting almost all of his wealth.
They canceled the loft space, forfeiting part of their deposit; Ms. Singh canceled her poufy dress.
Earlier this year, he accused Trump of forfeiting America's leadership abroad by exiting the Paris accord.
This is on top of the $66.4 billion in benefits they lost by forfeiting time last year.
Any agreement that results in us forfeiting control of CNN, whether directly or indirectly, is a nonstarter.
Instead, by retroactively denouncing his sound initial decision to resign, Franken is forfeiting the goodwill he earned.
ET: An earlier version of this story incorrectly state that Smollett was forfeiting $100,000 for his bond.
The Italian Ministry of Culture has said it plans to seek American assistance in forfeiting the bronze.
He blinked when the pot got too big and opted to fold, forfeiting what he'd already spent.
It is also forfeiting the soft power that has been a core part of American pre-eminence.
Manafort is already forfeiting a large portion of his real estate holdings in a separate criminal case.
Jussie Smollett is getting off with community service and forfeiting his bond to the City of Chicago.
In all, Manafort is forfeiting several properties and $11 million to the federal government for his crimes.
Judges have consistently upheld the clauses, regardless of whether the people signing them understood what they were forfeiting.
Essentially, Trump was forfeiting his presidential authority to freely choose his own nominee, and instead tying his hands.
"If we split up and go with those guys, we're basically forfeiting any chance of winning," he says.
Early debt systems often answered by formalizing rules such as debtors going into slavery or forfeiting their daughters.
The second half focuses on Vinny's rousing comeback, as he must defend his title or risk forfeiting it.
We also questioned whether strengthening national sovereignty meant forfeiting the economic and political benefits of the international order.
And that's led to some investors forfeiting their deposits, or having to sell their property at a loss.
That may involve forfeiting around half the proposed savings, reckons Siobhan Morden of Amherst Pierpont, a securities firm.
But withdrawing from the Arctic means forfeiting energy security and the opportunity to ensure best practices are applied.
He had to resign his position from NBC, forfeiting the prestige of being an NBC News nightly anchor.
Censoring these platforms means forfeiting a resource that naturally facilitates the recovery of victims... Section 230 doesn't cause lawlessness.
Anything that distracts from that goal—including reviewing the research of others—could mean forfeiting grants or career advancement.
If enough users are forfeiting their prize money, this could have a significant impact on the company's cash flow.
But that's like leaving money on the table — and forfeiting the power of compound interest over time as well.
Northrop Grumman's CEO said he would consider forfeiting the award fees if the mission turned out to be unsuccessful.
That way you are effectively forfeiting even what you have left in terms of sovereignty to an alien power.
The fees are between $112 and $180, so you might be better off forfeiting the ticket in some cases.
How much further can we go down this road before crossing the line between convenience and forfeiting privacy completely?
On diplomatic playing fields from Syria to Korea, Venezuela to Ukraine, we are forfeiting the game to our adversaries.
Mr. Assange stayed there for nearly seven years, skipping court appearances, forfeiting his bail and continuing to run WikiLeaks.
But she ended her campaign last week amid waning electoral prospects, consequently forfeiting her place on the debate stage.
Unfortunately, a research degree program is not one that can be quit, unless one is comfortable forfeiting years of progress.
For example, by agreeing to be quiet on the plane, you're, in a way, forfeiting your right to free speech.
Stumpf is already forfeiting unvested equity awards of $41 million and will not get a salary during a board investigation.
By voluntarily forfeiting the precious few days off we already have, we're effectively putting money back in our employers' pockets.
Besides forfeiting his fat paychecks, Kodak's missing out on the nightly backstage perks listed on his riders ... which we obtained.
Florida and the Feds claimed ownership, trying to force him to sign a contract forfeiting a quarter of his findings.
Next, failure to open necessary regulatory doors means forfeiting hope of establishing the United States as a global 5G leader.
By favoring stability over democracy, the Obama administration made matters worse by emboldening the regime and forfeiting an electoral solution.
As a result of forfeiting our competitive edge, we forfeited 4,700 companies from 2004 to 2016 to cheaper shores abroad.
However, the Cambridge Analytica story highlights the risks of forfeiting our privacy and data to unknown entities for unknown purposes.
Every person picked up by ICE now might be forfeiting their chance to get included in a legalization bill later.
Judges have consistently upheld the clauses, The Times found, regardless of whether the people signing them understood what they were forfeiting.
People with looser curls or waves could get away with forfeiting the flatiron altogether, and use this solo for touch-ups.
Forfeiting that, plus other commodities, makes little sense in a deal that, at first glance, best feels like a lateral move.
Mr Carlsen resigned and angrily departed before the press conference, possibly forfeiting a portion of his prize money as a result.
It also lost a tight race against the Social Democratic Party in Rhineland-Palatinate, forfeiting a clear lead in the polls.
Americans should not have to choose between forfeiting their legal rights and getting adequate medical care, a government agency has decided.
But they, like all other queer people, have the autonomy to present themselves however they see fit—without forfeiting their queerness.
And on Tuesday, Planned Parenthood announced they would no longer accept funding through Title X, forfeiting $60 million in federal grants.
Opting out of that struggle, as many Jewish Americans exasperated with Israeli illiberalism seem inclined to do, means forfeiting that soul.
Forfeiting of draft picks was under consideration, but the union resisted that idea, understanding how much teams value their high picks.
Completely forfeiting mainstream life, they punish each other grotesquely for romantic intimacy, posing stiffly as couples to infiltrate the city for supplies.
If you purchased a California lottery ticket at a 7-Eleven in Chatsworth, California, in August, you could be forfeiting a fortune.
Greco is also getting a separate 1603 million franc payment, vesting in 2019, for forfeiting an incentive package with his previous employer.
If they don't, the men will be barred from heaven and the women excommunicated, forfeiting their own places in the celestial kingdom.
But he then risks forfeiting negotiating power in future talks with the Taliban by withdrawing troops without first securing concessions for peace.
If President Trump declares war against Mueller and the investigation itself, he will lose and pay the ultimate price — forfeiting the presidency.
"A year ago, a referee forced Andrew Johnson to cut his dreadlocks during a wrestling match in NJ or risk forfeiting," Sen.
It meant forfeiting the entire semester's worth of credits, something she believes was fait accompli with how low his GPA already was.
Lil Nas X faced the decision to come out head-on — knowing he would face criticism — without forfeiting any part of his persona.
In taking this brave stance, Thompson risked forfeiting the support of the one group of constituents who had been firmly in his corner.
The Wells scandal has resulted in two heated hearings on Capitol Hill and CEO John Stumpf forfeiting about $41 million in unvested equity.
George Koumoutsakos, parliamentary spokesman for opposition New Democracy, criticized the government for settling on a 'nationally damaging' deal and forfeiting its bargaining power.
Manafort is still giving up a lot in this deal, forfeiting millions in assets, which probably cannot be returned by a pardon, either.
Do you think that posting personal content, even to a small group of friends, on social media means forfeiting all expectations of privacy?
Like Kamasi Washington, his more famous American contemporary, Mr. Hutchings uses minor keys to convey seriousness and passion, creating lift without forfeiting control.
The state affidavit that parents sign in order to receive a McKay scholarship, for example, says nothing about forfeiting IDEA rights and services.
Some said in interviews that if residents did not comply, they risked forfeiting critical benefits for their children, including education and health care.
Marega leaving the pitch could have been a violation of Liga Portugal's match laws, and could have resulted in Porto forfeiting the match.
As a result, most Israelis, however pragmatic, no longer believe in a policy of forfeiting land in hopes of getting peace in return.
Instead, partly because of those cuts, Mr. Trump is forfeiting the mantle of fiscal conservatism that the Republican Party claimed for a century.
Thirteen states have laws against seizing and forfeiting assets without a conviction, including Oregon, Missouri, and New Mexico, according to the Institute for Justice.
But even a deal as extensive as any currently in force with another country would mean forfeiting real-time access to the organisation's database.
The teen was forced by the referee — identified by multiple news outlets as Alan Maloney — to choose between the haircut and forfeiting his match.
Now his 16 counts for disorderly conduct have been dropped in exchange for community service and forfeiting his bail bond, the Chicago Tribune reports.
In this way, Taboola thinks it can help bolster publisher relationships and traction with readers rather than forfeiting too much of it to Facebook.
Forfeiting the ideals of Never Trump, National Review is starting to embrace, slowly and awkwardly, the Republican president out of fealty to the party.
There is no such thing as a draw, and anyone who tells you otherwise is either winning or trying to trick you into forfeiting.
Only last week Kyrgios threw a chair across a court at the Italian Open before forfeiting his second-round match against Norwegian Casper Ruud.
The bank announced this week that Stumpf will be forfeiting $41 million in unvested equity in the company and will temporarily forgo his salary.
A rollback of Dodd Frank will not help that, and will hurt by forfeiting the stability that has helped the economy come this far.
"This bellicosity undermines U.S. interests and, by escalating tensions and forfeiting diplomacy, risks putting us on a path towards conflict in the Middle East."
In some cases, this choice had been made in defiance of their more traditional elders, who view marriage as forfeiting their daughters to another family.
Now, by sticking to such a liberal policy agenda, Clinton may really be forfeiting the opportunity to reach out to some moderate or conservative voters.
Surely prosecutors will insist that any sentence he receives includes forfeiting as much of the $25 million he was allegedly paid by parents as possible.
Exiting China inspired the rank and file: Leadership would actually walk the walk on their principles, even if it meant forfeiting the world's biggest market.
"He would be forfeiting his delegates if he got out," former National Nurses United president RoseAnn DeMoro, a Sanders ally, told The Post's Sean Sullivan.
So maybe that's why "A Star Is Born" has been an evergreen fantasy in Hollywood, which has historically shafted women, forfeiting their careers, their lives.
I'm planning to move out, but in the meantime, can I ask them to reduce my rent in exchange for forfeiting use of the kitchen?
Eventually, Mr. Donaway tired of watching Sheriff Shoar lambaste the agent, so he retired early last year, forfeiting, he said, a large sum of money.
Moret declined to say whether he expects Amazon to add even more jobs to Virginia now that it's forfeiting its major investment in New York.
As long as he was a public face of the company, Google could not try to do business in China without completely forfeiting its credibility.
Some property agents said they are also seeing more buyers forfeiting deposits on new homes, with 35 cases in October, the most in 16 months.
The top U.S. diplomat also committed to an ethics agreement, forfeiting unvested Exxon stock valued at $2.8 million alongside a possible bonus of nearly $4 million.
If a country doesn't follow through, it loses its credibility, therefore inviting other countries to push it around and forfeiting whatever global power it once had.
Refugee camps can be so dehumanizing that some people escape, forfeiting their refugee status, to risk a dangerous journey to a richer country to seek asylum.
"Lots of the individual athletes concerned, many of whom are transferred at a young age, do not understand that they are forfeiting their nationality," he added.
Wells Fargo said that she had been fired for cause and it would be forfeiting her outstanding stock options with an approximate value of $47.3 million.
Without those planes, it's forced to figure out where it can pull that capacity instead, or risk losing customers or forfeiting valuable landing slots at airports.
Trump is a clear underdog, and he's forfeiting some of the few moments on the calendar that afford him a natural opportunity to improve his standing.
But since then, amid debate over whether the museum is forfeiting exhibition space in its new design, assurances have not been as convincing, Mr. Ahmanson said.
The settlement cost the CEO and the company $40 million, and Musk agreed to restrict his Twitter habit while also forfeiting his chairman title at Tesla.
One Nigerian company told CNN it has canceled plans for their annual employee holiday to the country, forfeiting nearly $30,000 in flights, accommodation and visa fees.
By forfeiting more than 200 million vacation days that cannot be rolled over, American workers are giving up about $66.4 billion in lost benefits each year.
The Wall Street Journal reported that a potential deal would include CBS forfeiting its efforts to slash National Amusement's voting power by issuing a special dividend.
He expressly waived attorney client privilege last week and repeatedly and inaccurately — as proven by the tape —talked and talked about the recording, forfeiting all confidentiality claims.
"Please note that there are no partial refunds, so you would be also forfeiting your ticket in exchange for your money back," Bkstg wrote on its website.
He had already exercised the opt-out clause in his contract, forfeiting two years and $47.5 million for an opportunity to earn more money via free agency.
If the Trump administration is serious about improving US competitiveness, surely they won't risk forfeiting these advanced energy industries and their multi-trillion dollar markets to China.
Ms. Martins decided to leave AmeriCorps — forfeiting a $5,000 educational award and possible job opportunities — to return to New York and make a home of her own.
The mandate, is to promote competition in the industry by ensuring those airlines with the valuable slots are using them and those who don't risk forfeiting them.
But the Democrats risk forfeiting their natural advantage on the issue because of internecine policy fights, Michelle Cottle, a member of The Times editorial board, has written.
"On the employee side, if they're forfeiting that time, they're basically volunteering that time," Katie Denis, Project: Time Off's vice president, told CNBC in a recent interview.
Bell is currently owed approximately $211 million for the rest of 2018, after forfeiting approximately $3.4 million ($853K per game) for missing the Steelers' first four games.
As with most government-created monopolies, Pemex has been plagued by corruption and inefficiency, ultimately forfeiting its incentive to take risk and prospect for sub-surface resources.
As reports of misuse mounted, legislators responded by declaring heroin contraband, surrendering the drug to underground production and forfeiting the ability to regulate it in any way.
He signed a $132.75 million, six-year contract with Detroit before the 2016 season and could have terminated the agreement, forfeiting the remaining $213 million he was due.
You have to have the athletic prowess of Simone Biles and the reckless bravery of Indiana Jones to accomplish that task unscathed or without forfeiting your security deposit.
She said the majority rendered CAFRA's protections "largely meaningless" by accepting the government's "say-so" that it owned the Double Eagles and had no intention of forfeiting them.
Washington (CNN)US President Donald Trump did not take questions from reporters in China, forfeiting a potential opportunity to push Chinese leader Xi Jinping to face the press.
Critics of free trade should be less worried about forfeiting U.S. sovereignty and be more worried about throwing away an opportunity to promote America's regulatory and geopolitical influence.
These writers have been greeted with a great deal of attention, yet there remains the anxious sense that to write about such topics is to risk forfeiting gravitas.
Whether the union views Kaepernick's situation—in which he is willfully forfeiting possible millions of dollars in exchange for playing time—as equally troubling remains to be seen.
Williams, in an extended, heated admonition, accused Ramos of stealing the point from her, leading to a third violation for verbal abuse and the forfeiting of a game.
Melodrama teams with maternal martyrs, but in this male-dominated industry many sacrifice stories involve men forfeiting their lives for family, war, a wagon train, a hapless village.
Thomas Keller's Bouchon is an option as well, but you have to sit at the bar — sadly forfeiting the best part of the restaurant, which is the terrace.
The rule on the books at the time required that Justify be disqualified, forfeiting both the prize money and entry into the Derby, the first Triple Crown race.
Clinton has also been seen as forfeiting moments to emphasize the stakes, ceding the stage to Mr. Sanders even after some news outlets declared her the winner in Kentucky.
" The letter says that Archbishop Charles Thompson made clear that "continued employment of a teacher in a public, same-sex marriage would result in our forfeiting our Catholic identity.
What's more, Smollett's criminal record was wiped clean and records in the case were sealed, all in exchange for Smollett doing some community service and forfeiting his $10,000 bond.
Does he accept Brexit and remain true to what appear to be his long-held beliefs, forfeiting the love of Glastonbury but maybe picking up some seats in the north?
Details: MacKenize is forfeiting all of her shares of the Washington Post and Blue Origin, as well as 75% of her Amazon stock that Jeff will have voting control over.
Battling nausea is far from a joy ride, which is why Romy Taormina made it her mission to create a solution for the uncomfortable experience — without forfeiting fashion for function.
Clinton ever had a chance to win these disaffected Republicans, she has come close to forfeiting the opportunity after the F.B.I.'s rebuke of her handling of classified government emails.
She had originally planned to fly home for spring break on Thursday but had to cancel her flight, forfeiting its $250 value, when she got the notification on Tuesday morning.
Losing the ability to work legally would mean, for an estimated 2000,216 people, forfeiting the health insurance and other benefits offered through employers, according to the National Immigration Law Center.
" Conversely, Shaub praised Trump's Secretary of State nominee, Rex Tillerson, for his "clean break," noting that, by "forfeiting bonus payments worth millions … he's now free of financial conflicts of interest.
The financial terms were not disclosed, but the deal would include the defendants paying a penalty, forfeiting their ill-gotten gains and admitting to certain facts, according to the filing.
If anything, American politicians and their allies should become more strident — say, by calling for the seizure and forfeiting of assets belonging to corrupt Guatemalan officials held in American banks.
After that, the researchers decided to get to the point and outright tell respondents to consider the fact that we'd be forfeiting the possibility of a good long-term future.
Hobby Lobby agreed to surrender them last year, forfeiting an additional $2400 million, after a civil complaint was filed in the US District Court for the Eastern District of New York.
George's looming free agency should dampen the offers those teams are willing to make, knowing they can just sign him as a free agent the following July without forfeiting valuable assets.
If a risky new tack fails, that could mean losing face, being forced to cut the workforce or forfeiting the privilege of staying on well past retirement as a paid adviser.
It's not entirely worth forfeiting, though—especially because it is still too rare that there are comedies centering around queer women, and even rarer there is a queer Asian woman protagonist.
No longer just printed faces on commemorative plates, they become complex, flawed, ultimately likable humans, struggling to reconcile their place in the world and often forfeiting their dreams because of it.
Marega leaving the field of his on accord could have been deemed a violation of Liga Portugal's match laws, and may have resulted in him forfeiting the match for his side.
Image: Stardock I tried the traditional Republican strategy of forfeiting coastal states like New York and California while running the board in the middle many times, but never pulled it off.
While the company is finding ways to hang onto more of the sales it loses when it shutters a shop, it is still forfeiting revenue that doesn't shift to a nearby location.
Former officers can lose their pension — but only for the time they serve in a foreign military, which might pay them far more that they stand to lose from forfeiting their pension.
Howard, who said he needed medical care for the hidden wounds of war, including PTSD and traumatic brain injury, was sentenced to 30 days in the brig, a demotion, and forfeiting pay.
These devices are explicitly designed to be addictive, but because we rely on them for so many quotidian activities and tasks, quitting cold turkey would mean forfeiting a place in modern society.
Why Schumer is provoking the nuclear option The real mystery is why Schumer would provoke the nuclear option, forfeiting the remaining shreds of the filibuster in a fight he likely cannot win.
Mickelson, who once owed gambling debts to Walters, agreed in May 2016 to settle a Securities and Exchange Commission civil case by forfeiting $1.03 million he made based on a Walters tip.
Even worse, the $3 million amount may not even be a fine, but a settlement for additional objects purchased by the Greens that they are not forfeiting, as Joel Baden has suggested.
Potentially more complicated is the trilateral relationship involving the United States, Russia and Turkey, which is starting to resemble a game of musical chairs, with the loser forfeiting influence in the region.
Besides missing time with his new team, the other parts of his discipline was meetings with psychiatrists, required counseling and forfeiting approximately $1.8 million of his $11.3 million salary for this season.
When it comes to tech, CEOs are torn between playing ball with the Chinese government, making money, and forfeiting intellectual property or sitting out and losing a chunk of global market share.
Today, 10 million more Americans no longer have to make the impossible choice between going to work with the flu and forfeiting pay that they use to put food on the table.
The site created an innovative model that rewards customers with discounts when they take actions such as buying multiple units of the same item or forfeiting their right to return an order.
The rule on the books at the time required that Justify be disqualified, forfeiting both the prize money he had won and his entry into the Derby, the first Triple Crown race.
Two other wardens, Hazel Jennings and Ada Pressley, had fines comparable to Ms. Brann's — each forfeiting seven days of time worth more than $5,000, although they both drove less than Ms. Brann.
He continued: Should the Taliban renege on its obligations, it will bear full responsibility for forfeiting a chance for peace, economic opportunity and a role in deciding the future of the country.
By forfeiting active international involvements and thinking only of short-term American-oriented policies, the United States forfeits its global stature, influence and participation in the economic advantages of a developing world.
However, the club's relative anonymity could fade as it continues to pull off a remarkable feat: Adapting to the 21st century without forfeiting a distinguished history, rebounding from a period of decline.
To that end, much of Trump's foreign policy may not be met with vocal condemnation from our allies — but make no mistake, Trump is systematically forfeiting American leadership on the global stage.
He was subsequently charged in a 16-count indictment, but the Cook County state's attorney's office dropped the charges three weeks later in exchange for Smollett forfeiting his bail without admitting wrongdoing.
The guilty plea was part of a deal with U.S. prosecutors that includes Ashton forfeiting $250,000 that he admitted to illegally receiving in bribes and kickbacks from a vendor of the union.
Because less than half of returned goods are re-sold at full price, retailers may end up forfeiting 10 percent of their sales at the busiest time of year, according to Gartner Research.
We are forfeiting [user profiling] data to prove a pure and open service where the social contract is you come to our site, the first two links you get will be sponsored ads.
By opting out of CPTPP, the U.S. is forfeiting the opportunity to help shape the region's rules on trade, investment, intellectual property, the internet, digital trade and other areas important for U.S. prosperity.
The Buena Regional Board of Education held an emergency meeting Wednesday to discuss the December 19 wrestling match where Andrew Johnson, 16, had to choose between cutting his hair or forfeiting his match.
Because they did not go to Wells Fargo, Credit Suisse says, they voluntarily resigned, forfeiting their right to collect any accumulated deferred compensation — which for some brokers added up to millions of dollars.
The will was dismissed due to lack of witnesses and Brunner had been adopted as a child, forfeiting his right to be Manson's heir, so the right to the body fell to Freeman.
The church's move toward rapprochement with China has run into resistance from clerics and parishioners who have worried about forfeiting the independence they have asserted — often at great cost — by defying the government.
They told the court that Louisiana hadn't raised the standing question until after the providers asked the Supreme Court to review the Fifth Circuit's decision, effectively forfeiting the opportunity to raise it now.
Smollett was charged in March 2019 in a 16-count indictment, but the Cook County state's attorney's office dropped the charges three weeks later in exchange for forfeiting his bail without admitting wrongdoing.
Smollett was charged in March 2019 in a 16-count indictment, but the Cook County state's attorney's office dropped the charges three weeks later in exchange for forfeiting his bail without admitting wrongdoing.
That agreement would involve forfeiting roughly $10 billion over the span of seven years, with about $3 billion of that from the Sackler family's personal fortune, which is believed to top $13 billion.
You still might second-guess your decision, especially if you have to come to terms with forfeiting a needed purchase or valued activity, or even delaying retirement, as you watch the funds vanish.
While Trump may believe that he is asserting a new form of American leadership — he is alienating allies and forfeiting not only leadership of NATO, but that of the global stage as well.
Preferential rent allows a landlord to charge less than the legally allowed amount for a rent-stabilized apartment, without forfeiting the right to raise it to the full amount on a subsequent lease.
At higher skill levels, however, like the Ivy-educated lawyers I worked with at the State Department, government employees are significantly underpaid, forfeiting millions of dollars in lost salary over a normal career.
It also restores private-sector free zones - areas exempt from taxes and customs - a policy that had held up the law's passage because of objections to forfeiting tax revenues at a time of austerity.
It took a long time for me to come to the realization that continuing to work as a messenger was keeping me from other dreams, and the benefits weren't worth forfeiting my goals anymore.
Back in the day, growing weed at home involved you forfeiting an entire closet or room in your home, along with endless hours of research, constant attention and, of course, the risk of arrest.
Why it matters: If American auto manufacturers cede leadership on accessibility, they could end up forfeiting leadership on AV design more broadly and minimizing the role their cars can play in ridesharing long-term.
The Kingstons will pay back the $512 million, forfeiting their Washakie Renewable Energy plant on the border of Utah and Idaho as well as properties in Utah and Turkey, luxury cars, and bank accounts.
"The sad reality is that today too many Americans must choose between forfeiting their legal rights and getting adequate medical care," Senator Patrick Leahy, a Democrat of Vermont, said in a statement on Wednesday.
Most, but not all, of these suppression efforts came from the right—in North Dakota, Democrats appeared to put out a Facebook ad spreading the rumor that voting could mean forfeiting your hunting license.
EDward Gaming is in jeopardy of essentially forfeiting its season as five players and coaches are stuck in their own homes and unable to make it to team headquarters due to the coronavirus outbreak.
I was curious to see how a skater who didn't lose for four straight years in the 1980s and who won the 1984 Olympic gold medal would handle forfeiting such a valuable public role.
Similar to YouTube's Content ID, Dubset can help artists and labels claim monetization from unofficially uploaded music instead of leaving them up and forfeiting the royalties, or taking them down and erasing a promotional opportunity.
Instead, this quest tells us, we would do better to focus on the intersection of who is made to forfeit, who is taking what they're forfeiting, and how that intersects with governance across the board.
However, it's those who become so cynical or confused with the media they are consuming, that they become disenchanted and maybe just don't vote at all — forfeiting the election to the weak-minded among us.
For weeks now, Republicans have been forfeiting a great opportunity to share with the public their vision of how judges should interpret the Constitution and what role the Supreme Court should play in our governance.
"  Archbishop Charles Thompson said in a letter sent to parents and students after the firing that "continued employment of a teacher in a public, same-sex marriage would result in our forfeiting our Catholic identity.
After accidentally forfeiting a crucial point for a rule violation, the Los Angeles Guerrillas posted a statement on Twitter criticizing the league for punishing them and failing to specify all of the rules in advance.
But by choosing to limit his time in front of the cameras, Mr. de Blasio is willingly forfeiting — or at least limiting — what is among the most powerful parts of his job: the bully pulpit.
This change has benefited players (freshmen can get game experience without forfeiting a year) and coaches (can get a look at young players or use them as late-season injury replacements without burning their redshirt).
After deeming the teenager's hair cap was not in accordance with regulations, New Jersey referee Alan Maloney forced the high school wrestler Andrew Johnson to choose between cutting his dreadlocks and forfeiting a match in December.
If the chosen candidate is forfeiting still-unvested stock awards at her current employer, the board may offer a one-time "make-whole" pay award to compensate for that loss on top of her normal compensation.
In Polanyi's opinion, whenever the profit-making impulse becomes deadlocked with the need to shield people from its harmful side effects, voters are tempted by the "fascist solution": reconcile profit and security by forfeiting civic freedom.
Manafort, who was always proud of his ability to provide financial support to his immediate and extended family, is now in the process of forfeiting the vast majority of his assets in order to make amends.
Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf will be forfeiting $41 million in unvested equity in the company and forgo his salary temporarily, amid intense national scrutiny focused on the bank for its practice of opening fraudulent accounts.
He faulted them for allowing Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to "steal" a Supreme Court seat, forfeiting more than 1,000 state- and federal-level positions, and pursuing moderate and even conservative policies during Barack Obama's presidency.
But when you go back exactly four years ago, you're also reminded that Trump was causing utter panic among his party's standard-bearers, who were convinced that nominating him would be akin to forfeiting the election.
As for the vents, disturbing these ecosystems might require forfeiting other things, like the potential for discovering new chemicals with pharmaceutical applications in these strange conditions, explained Stace Beaulieu, Research Specialist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
When Williams approached Ramos the second time, for instance, she did not seem to be aware of her second violation, which means she was also not aware that she was one violation away from forfeiting a game.
"The sale of control over Embraer to Boeing is part of that same hand-over policy, forfeiting one of the most advanced sectors of Brazilian industry and one of the pillars of our defense strategy," he wrote.
In the absence of more information, speculation has run rampant about whether Prince Alwaleed secured his freedom by forfeiting part of his fortune - estimated by Forbes magazine at $17 billion - or stood up to authorities and won.
By forfeiting over 200 million vacation days that cannot be rolled over, American workers gave up about $62.2 billion in lost benefits last year alone, according to Project: Time Off, which is sponsored by the U.S. Travel Association.
He wrote that he was scared he was going to be pushed away from the team, neglected and gaslighted until he quit, thereby forfeiting his scholarship and freeing up room for a recruit chosen by the new coach.
But thanks to a racist referee at a wrestling match in New Jersey earlier this month, a humiliating and insulting moment in which Johnson was forced to choose between cutting his dreadlocks and forfeiting a match went viral.
If these two decisions result in essentially ending refugee resettlement and forfeiting U.S. leadership in creating and maintaining asylum space in the regions of conflict, the United States would be closing the valve on the refugee pressure cooker.
In the absence of more information, speculation has run rampant about whether Prince Alwaleed secured his freedom by forfeiting part of his fortune - once estimated by Forbes magazine at $17 billion - or stood up to authorities and won.
Furthermore, although there are justifiable reasons for certain types of confidentiality — such as the amount of a settlement — parties should be able to later contradict a statement that they believe to be false without forfeiting the settlement payment.
Hamas seems determined to shed the burden of governing Gaza, but without accepting the Palestinian-Israeli agreements of the 1990s that gave rise to the Palestinian Authority, or forfeiting what it calls its "weapons of resistance" against Israel.
Unilaterally forfeiting American influence Trump came into office determined to undo many of Obama's policies, dissolve treaties he deemed against American interests and eager to avoid being drawn into conflicts abroad that he'd argued were costly and unnecessary.
He won, but a rule on the books at the time would have required that he be disqualified by a positive drug test, forfeiting both the prize money and entry into the Derby, the first Triple Crown race.
Since President Trump closed the country to people from seven predominantly Muslim countries, immigration agents have wrongly told some travelers arriving legally that they must sign documents forfeiting their right to enter, according to immigration lawyers and migrants.
With a CD, you cannot add additional money to the account or withdraw any money between the end of the initial funding period (usually between 10 and 14 days) and the maturity date without forfeiting your interest earnings.
"This legislation, with help from the N.B.A., will allow student-athletes the opportunity to make informed decisions on their true status as a draft prospect before forfeiting their collegiate eligibility," Kansas Coach Bill Self said in an N.C.A.A. statement.
The fallout has been swift — with Wells Fargo Chairman and CEO John Stumpf being grilled before two committees on Capitol Hill, while forfeiting $41 million in unvested equity and forgoing his salary during an independent investigation by the board.
Last year alone, American workers gave up about $62.2 billion in lost benefits by forfeiting over 200 million vacation days that could not be rolled over, according to Project: Time Off, which is sponsored by the U.S. Travel Association.
"Although the Department seeks to field a new generation of more highly reliable munitions, we cannot risk mission failure or accept the potential of increased military and civilian casualties by forfeiting the best available capabilities," the Pentagon memo says.
None of that stopped Cabana from jumping to WWE when he was offered a developmental deal in 2007—even though that meant halving his income, forfeiting his merchandise business, and putting his body through a far more punishing schedule.
On Saturday, Cespedes exercised the opt-out clause in the contract he signed with the Mets last off-season, forfeiting $47.5 million and two years on his deal in the hope that he could land a more lucrative payday.
Isn't the Trump administration forcing them to make a terrible choice, between either staying in the United States and having their families rived in two, or forfeiting their lives in America so that they can keep their families intact?
Ms. Glandian, the actor's lawyer, said on Monday that she had filed a motion with the Illinois Supreme Court arguing that the new indictment constituted double jeopardy because Mr. Smollett had already been punished by forfeiting the $10,000 bond.
The share of box office revenues studios earn from UK theaters is one of the smaller percentages earned anywhere in the world, providing a potential platform for experimentation, without the risk of forfeiting too much revenue if studios alienate theater owners.
In July, the league and the Players Association announced teams will be subjected to hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines and the possibility of forfeiting draft picks if they don't remove players from games after they get a concussion.
"History and reality tells us that a military, if it falls behind the times on scale and strength, it will fall behind on war ideology and developments in waging war, maybe forfeiting strategy and right to initiate war," he added.
The net effect of hiring a loose cannon like Bannon is that private discussions will intensify within the GOP about forfeiting the general election and instead focusing on down-ballot races to try to hold the House and the Senate.
In an attempt to alleviate some of that pressure, the Power Five conferences nearly unanimously voted to permit high school baseball players to hire agents for any contract negotiations with MLB before they enroll in college—without forfeiting their NCAA eligibility.
Musk didn't help Tesla's cause by entering a chaotic period in which he sought to take the company private, failed, and had to submit to an SEC investigation and pay millions in penalties, forfeiting his chairman title in the process.
It falls just before a June 9 deadline for voting set by the D.N.C. Under rules set by the Democratic National Committee, New York risks forfeiting some delegates at the national convention for voting so late in the party's nomination cycle.
"While forfeiting mobility, I managed to gain something even more exotic: solid elements fixed in space, one-to-another, held together only by tension members," he wrote in a letter published in the International Journal of Space Structures in 1990.
In addition, they note that at the first sentencing hearing Sullivan held last year, he asked Flynn if he understood by continuing with his guilty plea he was "forever" forfeiting the right to challenge the circumstances under which he was interviewed.
Strasburg had exercised the opt-out of his previous contract with the Nationals, forfeiting a guaranteed $100 million over four years only to replace it with an eye-popping new deal that will pay him $245 million over seven years.
That means that large Juul shareholders like Tiger Global Management will be paid $1.6 billion in cash, one person said — money that comes off the top of the $12.8 billion that Juul accepted in exchange for forfeiting 35 percent of the company.
The Iranian government did not defend itself against the accusations of sponsoring terrorism, but the bank filed suit in a bid to avoid forfeiting the money, which Congress and the Treasury Department said was brought into the United States in violation of sanctions.
But if it happens, and Saric is able to transform into an exemplary complement to Simmons and Embiid, the 76ers could ultimately string together a dynastic run of their own, as pioneers of the NBA's next frontier—staying versatile without forfeiting size.
The minister was speaking in response to a question about many Middle Eastern countries' reliance on their wealthier Gulf patrons like Saudi Arabia — and the fact that economic support from the Gulf also often means forfeiting independence in the foreign policy arena.
The $41 million Mr. Stumpf is forfeiting represents all of his unvested equity awards, but he already held nearly 5.5 million shares of stock owned outright or vesting imminently as of March, when Wells Fargo filed an annual disclosure of his holdings.
To add teeth to the cajoling, Washington should inform the 23 NATO members not spending two percent of GDP on defense they have five years to reach this target – and that any countries that don't do so risk forfeiting their American security guarantees.
The cavalier attitude toward unregulated surveillance tools demonstrated by some law enforcement and other local, state, and federal government entities seem to reinforce the notion that forfeiting your personal data and privacy for greater convenience, efficiency, and safety is a fair trade.
New Jersey managed to sort it out and sign Kovalchuk to a 15-year, $313-million contract, but the electric winger took his talents to Russia during the 2013 lockout—forfeiting $77 million in salary from the Devils—and hasn't returned since.
WASHINGTON — President Trump intervened Monday in the West Virginia Republican Senate primary, pleading with voters a day before the election to oppose the former mine operator Don Blankenship, and signaling Republican anxiety over the prospect of forfeiting yet another red-state Senate race.
Ms. Duckworth, Democrat of Illinois, has been outspoken about the fact that she cannot take maternity leave without forfeiting her ability to sponsor legislation or vote, and she recently voted on the floor with her daughter in tow after a rule change.
But on Saturday, the last day of the regular season, America lost 3-2 at home to Pachuca, marking their third defeat and forfeiting the chance to compete in the 'Fiesta Grande', where the top eight teams from the regular season square off.
While many employers provide either a grace period of up to 255½ extra months to spend it on eligible costs or allow you to carry over $21 to the next year, it's important to make sure you don't end up forfeiting that tax-advantaged money.
One achievement of "The Free State of Jones" is the way in which it imagines its protagonist forfeiting his ties to the Confederacy, and thereby abdicating some of the benefits of whiteness -- benefits eagerly embraced and violently defended by other whites in the film.
Congress is "forfeiting" its power to the White House, Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) said Thursday during a speech from the Capitol.
SpaceX, a space company founded by Elon Musk, also added language several years ago that said any violation of its employee stock sale rules could result in the worker forfeiting the rest of his or her shares, according to a document reviewed by The Times.
They'd all lose some economies of data scale, forfeiting the ability to share engineering, anti-spam, localization, ad sales, and other resources that a source close to Instagram told me it gained by being acquired in 2012, and that Facebook later applied to WhatsApp too.
Paul Manafort, President Trump's former campaign chairman, is forfeiting an estimated $22 million worth of real estate in New York — including three Manhattan apartments, a Brooklyn townhouse and a home in the Hamptons — as part of a plea deal with federal prosecutors announced on Friday.
With its misguided decision, the United States is forfeiting its leadership in a cause on which Unesco and its partners in the United States, Europe and beyond are finally making progress: protecting art, sacred buildings and other historic treasures from deliberate attacks during armed conflict.
Mr. Khawaja, who goes by Andy, is the founder of an online payment processing company, and has twice settled Federal Trade Commission charges that he helped illegal websites launder money — forfeiting $13 million in 2009 and a $15 million Beverly Hills mansion last year.
In 2014, when Emma was fifty-eight, she divorced her husband, so that she'd be free to meet American men; that was the only reliable way to get a green card, which would allow her to visit her daughters without forfeiting the chance to return.
The special prosecutor's office also said its team "obtained sufficient factual evidence to determine that it disagrees" with the resolution to drop the charges by the Cook County State Attorney's Office in exchange for Smollett forfeiting his bond and 15 hours of community service.
In adopting the wrong policy, the Saudis failed to initially garner the support of the incoming Trump administration after forfeiting an opportunity to obtain a veto letter from the Obama administration that would have emphasized why JASTA was not only bad diplomatic policy, but also unconstitutional.
My favorite framework almost definitely won't happen because it may be mathematically impossible, but there seems to be a path for LeBron to sign with the Lakers, team up with Paul George and a third All-Star without forfeiting every young building block the Lakers already have.
Three members of Counter-Strike team Immortals â€" Lucas "Lucas1" Teles, Vito "KNG" Giuseppe, and Henrique "Hen1" Teles â€" did not show up on time to their grand finals match at DreamHack Montreal on Sunday, forfeiting the first best-of-three game to their opponent, North.
While many employers provide either a grace period of up to 2½ extra months to use the funds for eligible medical expenses or allow you to carry over $500 to the next year, it's important to make sure you don't end up forfeiting that tax-advantaged money.
But many people on social media have dug into the terms of service for TrustedID, Equifax's own identity protection product, and have raised fears that by simply checking to see if you were a part of a hack, you may be forfeiting your right to sue.
By doubling down on an outdated policy that keeps 87 percent of federally controlled offshore acreage – basically everywhere except the western Gulf of Mexico – off limits to energy exploration, federal policy is forfeiting the long-term potential for millions of barrels' worth of energy security and thousands of jobs.
Other correction department employees who misused their vehicles, including Ms. Brann, went through a departmental disciplinary process that, in the case of all those who continued to be employed by the city, resulted in reimbursements for mileage and a penalty that involved forfeiting days off worth thousands of dollars.
It might have to do with an unusual move that the firm is plotting: General Catalyst is reportedly selling some of itself to Goldman Sachs, a first-of-its-kind deal in which a venture capital firm's leaders pocket some money in exchange for forfeiting some control of the partnership.
"Archbishop Thompson made it clear that Cathedral's continued employment of a teacher in a public same-sex marriage would result in our forfeiting our Catholic identity due to our employment of an individual living in contradiction to Catholic teaching on marriage," school board chairmen Matt Cohoat and Rob Bridges wrote.
Sanders waited until Monday night—weeks after forfeiting his presidential campaign soapbox, and weeks after it could have made a difference, anyway—to release the following statement on Brazil's slow-moving crisis of democracy: I am deeply concerned by the current effort to remove Brazil's democratically elected president, Dilma Rousseff.
"This is not taking back control, it is forfeiting control," said Mr. Johnson, who suggested that the prime minister's plan would leave Britain to be, metaphorically, "paraded in manacles" down one of the main avenues of Brussels, like Caratacus, a British chieftain who led the resistance to the Roman conquest.
According to a criminal lawyer when asked by Reuters, under Italian law, if the banks are charged and convicted, they could be fined millions of euros, risk forfeiting the total of 161 million euros seized from them in February and could even be temporarily suspended from operating by court order.
Keep the heat on brands to stay transparent about their ethical credentials, pay attention to company acquisitions (things can get complicated when a corporation that does test on animals buys a cruelty-free one), and avoid companies who opt to enter the $30B Chinese cosmetics market, thereby forfeiting their commitment to cruelty-free.
Third Place: Botched Weight Cut of the Year Anthony PettisMissed weight by 3 pounds at UFC 206 against Max HollowayLost by TKO In addition to forfeiting a percentage of his purse to Holloway and losing the opportunity to earn a post-fight bonus, Pettis became ineligible to win the belt if he won his fight.
"Archbishop [Charles] Thompson made it clear that Cathedral's continued employment of a teacher in a public, same-sex marriage would result in our forfeiting our Catholic identity due to our employment of an individual living in contradiction to Catholic teaching on marriage," officials wrote in a statement published to the school's website on Sunday.
But under that model, even if it succeeded as a financial proposition, Trump would be forfeiting the hope of anything close to Fox-size viewership for his nightly fireside chats; he would risk becoming a niche celebrity even within the conservative firmament, which might be fatal to any permanent "leader of the opposition" ambitions.
Under an N.C.A.A. rule change, reached in cooperation with the N.B.A. and in use for the first time this year, the deadline for players to declare they were turning professional — and thus forfeiting their remaining college eligibility — was extended more than a month, and a new apparatus was put in place to give prospects feedback on their draft stock.
In a court transcript, first surfaced by Law360 and later uploaded in full by Sam Biddle at The Intercept, Snyder and U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria debate what has become an existential platform question: Does posting, even to a small group of friends, on social media mean that a user is forfeiting all expectation of privacy?
And like most of the other carriers, while you're eligible for an upgrade after the first 12 months of payments, doing so means that you're forfeiting what remains of your monthly discount — so it might be worth trying to flip your old iPhone by other means and just buying an iPhone X outright with the profits if you're planning on upgrading more frequently.
Prince Harry and Meghan MarkleMeghan MarkleMegxit, Trump and the generational divide Prince Harry blames 'powerful' media for stepping away from royals Harry and Meghan to give up royal titles, no longer receive money from royal family MORE, the duke and duchess of Sussex, announced Saturday that they are forfeiting their royal duties and titles and cutting themselves off financially from the royal family.
This time around, instead of potentially forfeiting his human physiognomy ("loners" in The Lobster become animals "of their choice" if single too long), Farrell's character Steven plays a cardiothoracic surgeon whose children are suddenly — and incurably — dying, the irony being, of course, that no amount of medical training can help one bit, and that he is to blame for all of it.
The film, directed by Nathan Adloff, who wrote the script with Justin D. M. Palmer, tries to frame this as some kind of empowering step, but because Miles never does more than pay lip service to an interest in volleyball, his teammates or the competitive imbalance his presence is perceived to create (opponents begin forfeiting), it's hard to see his quest as anything but selfish.
This time, the state regarded Mr. Buck's case as crucially different: Not only had the defense put on the testimony, but Mr. Buck's lawyer in his state habeas corpus case had also failed even to raise the question of ineffective assistance of counsel during his trial, thus forfeiting the issue in the eyes of the state and federal courts that subsequently reviewed the case.
It echoes the Deliveroo rider protests earlier this month, as it trials a per-delivery rather than per-hour payment model, and brings sharply into focus the way so-called 'gig economy' tech startups appear to want to shift as much risk onto workers as possible, both by insisting that they retain self-employed status (and therefore forfeiting workers rights and benefits) and through the casualization of work.
The U.S. remains committed to using effective weapons that "minimize unintended harm" to civilians and U.S. and partner forces, Deputy Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan said in a memorandum signed Thursday, obtained by The AP. "Although the Department seeks to field a new generation of more highly reliable munitions, we cannot risk mission failure or accept the potential of increased military and civilian casualties by forfeiting the best available capabilities," Shanahan writes.
But in the end, all good — because there is still time for Esper to re-think the fundamental importance of the U.S. troop presence in Africa, America's responsibility to its European allies and African partner-nations, and to grasp that this broad and bipartisan rebuke could have implications for the wide-ranging structural changes he wishes to make in force deployment — forfeiting political capital which the Trump administration can scarcely afford.
Fox News media analyst Howard Kurtz says in an interview with The Hill that the news business "is forfeiting some of its credibility by appearing so one-sided" regarding its coverage of President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE.
"There are numerous privacy concerns about such an endeavor, including: whether people will be required to sign waivers forfeiting their privacy and personal data in order to access the questionnaire; whether Google or any of its subsidiaries will be prohibited from using data received through the website for commercial purposes; and whether Google and any of its subsidiaries will be prohibited from selling any data collected through the website to a third-party," the senators wrote to Pichai.
In short order, Mr. Trump has pulled out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, ceding leadership on trade in Asia to China; refused to reaffirm the mutual defense commitment that has been the bedrock of trans-Atlantic security for half a century, forcing America's European allies to think about dealing with threats like Russia on their own; and abandoned a landmark agreement on climate change signed by 190-plus other nations, ceding leadership on the issue to Europe and China, and, in the bargain, forfeiting the rewards of participating in a worldwide clean energy economy that the agreement will bring.
So, let's recap: A transgender wrestler receiving legal testosterone injections to transition from female to male who wants to compete against boys but is prohibited from doing so by his state government while at the same time being hindered from competing in the division he has to (but doesn't want to) by forfeiting opponents and their litigious parents will spend the spring and summer competing in the male division at USA Wrestling events, presumably getting better and stronger as a result of competing against boys, only to be forced upon his return to high school competition in Texas (a state on the verge of passing a "bathroom" bill that would prohibit local governments from adopting transgender non-discrimination ordinances) to compete against girls by that same governing body that claims its transgender wrestling policy exists not to make life harder for transgender people but only to protect the health and well-being of all its student athletes and the fairness of its competitions.

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