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There was a time when this outcome was not forgone.
But that doesn't mean the vote is a forgone conclusion.
I would have forgone the first to avoid the second.
But the real loss is far greater, namely the opportunity forgone.
Over time, that adds up to a lot of forgone revenue.
The policy becomes costly over time, as tax revenues are forgone.
Crumbling infrastructure and forgone yields do not feature in these figures.
"Nobody really likes sex to be a forgone conclusion," she says.
"We've forgone profits because our holding costs are so high," he says.
And investment forgone in an aging field is unlikely to be replaced.
The fact that they would one day marry was a forgone conclusion.
If migrant farm workers impose a cost, it is probably in innovation forgone.
Elsewhere, the story of the Trump administration may be one of opportunity forgone.
It is appearing less far-fetched now and more like a forgone conclusion.
He had forgone his signature orange Crocs for athletic shoes accented in orange.
That the overdose epidemic would have this silver lining was not a forgone conclusion.
Meanwhile the forgone rent from letting a plot lie vacant would remain the same.
Instead, the bureau did not even mention these forgone benefits when suspending the rule.
TheTouch is accepting preorders on its website and appears to have forgone crowdfunding efforts.
Thus far, at least, the person behind the pseudonym has forgone fame and kudos.
For society, the costs show up in forgone tax revenue and wasted public subsidies.
"There is a little something that can be forgone in any budget," he said.
Xiaomi has forgone its tradition of revealing how many smartphones it sold the previous year.
Economic analyses include not only what is gained by a choice, but what is forgone.
The Congressional Budget Office estimated the 28503 forgone Federal tax revenues to be $22019 billion.
The United States, by contrast, has forgone such benefits by upholding a zero yield standard.
Much of the spending and investment forgone today will take place when the pandemic subsides.
Not long ago, getting these stalwarts' votes would have been a forgone conclusion for Sessions.
Despite incomes lost and deposits forgone, the Muay Thai community took the ban in stride.
But this turned Ligue 1 into a forgone conclusion, and arguably diminished interest from further afield.
Factor in indirect costs, such as investment forgone, and the true cost of crime is higher.
The dominance of a few platforms is not a forgone conclusion, says Mr Bryant of Futuresource.
The most important is the forgone opportunity to cauterise America's immigration sore that his presidency represents.
All the same, communications satellites have mostly forgone the advantages of lower orbits, for two reasons.
The race on the Democratic side, like the Senate contest, was more of a forgone conclusion.
SHOULD HE IN HINDSIGHT HAVE FORGONE THE END OF THE YEAR – LAST YEAR'S INCOME RATE RISE?
North Korea has forgone nuclear tests, missile tests and rhetorical attacks for more than 400 days.
The effect of acceptance was transformational, as if the girl had been revitalized from a forgone state.
By contrast, member states of the European Union have historically forgone fuel taxes on domestic flights altogether.
She had already forgone $19 million in September last year, as CNBC first reported on March 16.
Students have increasingly forgone careers in family medicine, pediatrics and research in lieu of top-paying specialties.
It seemed forgone that the state would ban abortions for a vast majority of the women there.
It can pay for increasing staffing and training, for equipment, and for forgone revenue from canceled procedures.
"In particular, the large % infected is not a forgone conclusion; coordinated action can now help," Batson wrote.
He lives there in squalor and isolation, making up in wine what he has forgone in drugs.
" A top Russian lawmaker said the forgone meeting was a lost opportunity "not for Putin, but for Trump.
In particular, the service is (intuitively) targeting "cord cutters," customers who have forgone cable TV for streaming services.
Hong Kong government officials sued to prevent them being sworn-in again, arguing they had forgone their opportunity.
This amounts to the nation's single largest tax break, costing over $230 billion in forgone taxes each year.
Despite having forgone a degree, Sheng Xue broke into journalism and fashioned a successful career as a writer.
For me, Kavanaugh's confirmation was a forgone conclusion -- despite Ford's testimony -- under this current "take-no-prisoners" culture.
Unlike his brother, though, Drew appears to have forgone the leg-baring uniform for his usual shirt and tie.
Until that point, Maldonado had forgone the typical amount pre-natal care because of her boyfriend's rigid chaperone rules.
All the rituals of warming up to surf, which I never think of as warming up, had been forgone.
Her own kids were 20203 and 20, and she had long since forgone higher education in favor of working.
He claims that the project saves the public purse over £10 for every £1 spent, mainly in forgone treatment bills.
Elsewhere in the developing world, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, governments and health workers have forgone internationally controlled substances entirely.
Williams has scored every single title from the main film canon, having only forgone Rogue One, which Michael Giacchino scored.
The decision for Clinton to deliver a speech on Trump's racial past was never a forgone conclusion inside the campaign.
Some of O'Malley's junior and senior staff in Baltimore have since forgone pay while working for him, the Post added.
If the IMF is right, an unresolved trade war could cost America roughly $125bn of forgone output next year alone.
The 38-year-old star has an 11-month-old baby girl and has probably forgone grooming for supervising tummy time.
"This represents a significant forgone opportunity cost approximating $200bn in lifetime earnings with each and every graduating class," the report says.
Social Security and unemployment insurance are, well, insurance programs: They're supposed to replace wages forgone due to retirement, disability, or unemployment.
While a repeat of that outcome is not yet a forgone conclusion, as a wise man once said, history often rhymes.
Newer players have forgone physical infrastructure for a more digitized model, allowing them to offer cheaper products and attractive interest rates.
While there's no official launch date yet for Europe, the Mate 30 Pro shipping to Europe seems like a forgone conclusion.
But forgone royalty revenue has been nine times greater, adding up to $18 billion through the end of 2018, the report found.
But for those who can excel at both, the cost of sticking with the arts, in terms of forgone wages, is steep.
One way or another -- whether through out-of-pocket spending, taxes or forgone salary -- health care ultimately consumes 18% of our incomes.
Iran has lost 83,000 bpd in the first eight months compared to China's overall growth rate, while Iraq has forgone 0003,000 bpd.
That is not least because it can take many years for an economy to recover forgone short-term output (if it does).
The government had the option to seek a stay, delaying the merger for a designated waiting period, but has forgone that option.
He's forgone traditional campaign tactics like heavy television advertising and the sophisticated data targeting that President Obama perfected over his two campaigns.
But we would have happily forgone this routine had we been aboard flight 870 from Anchorage, AK, to Honolulu on March 8.
However, a significant cost of going to college is forgone earnings from the time devoted to school instead of the labor market.
Also, I've already forgone the camera improvements available on the iPhone 7 Plus in order to keep my phone small and relatively cheap.
Lately, the reality star has forgone her favored oversized, Supreme-branded apparel and sweats in favor of much more sophisticated and tailored apparel.
In fact, it is all but a forgone conclusion on what has been happening with accelerating speed over the past couple of years.
Violent market reactions would have to be expected and, with regard to the forgone currency reserves, this would be the most expensive option.
Alicia and Nick, siblings previously separated by addiction, seem to have forgone the tentative courting of trust and bask in each other's company.
Hundreds of millions of tax dollars will be forgone as a result, money that otherwise could have gone to vital services or infrastructure.
Buyers of alternative data tell Business Insider they&aposve forgone answering their phone or replying to email due to the deluge of pitches.
Warren, who has forgone private fundraising events altogether, criticized Buttigieg for his private events and for not releasing his Bundler list since April.
The benefit to locals may not be worth the cost of the forgone federal tax revenue, which could otherwise be used for different things.
Asked about the estimated loss in incremental profits that Disney could see as a result of forgone licensing fees, Iger said he wasn't worried.
Barriers to interstate trade have become markedly lower, but states have forgone some fiscal autonomy, such as offering tax breaks to lure in investors.
That amounts to 6.5bn cubic metres in wasted water a year, worth some 8bn Brazilian real ($2.3bn) in forgone revenue, according to some estimates.
She's left dirty plates to pile with flies and forgone personal hygiene, turning her surroundings into a reflection of the ugliness she feels within.
Lately, I've forgone small donations to a wide range of charities in favor of (relatively) larger gifts to suicide-related organizations, my special cause.
The budgetary "score" of a tax reform bill is the revenue gained from reducing tax breaks minus the revenue forgone from lowering tax rates.
The cost for the country of too-stringent housing regulations in high-wage, high-productivity cities in forgone gross domestic product is $1.4 trillion.
The value of the free power was supposed to match the forgone taxes, and if cities took more, they were supposed to pay for it.
But they knew that when it was finished, they would be quarantined at home for two weeks, meaning potentially thousands of dollars in forgone income.
The several law professors we talked to all came to the same forgone conclusion: the government will ultimately take that land from Cards Against Humanity.
It's sort of a forgone conclusion that Harry Potter will be as influential as worlds like Star Wars and Star Trek in the entertainment world.
He speaks as if it is a forgone conclusion, an inevitability that is only a bookkeeping measure that must be implemented to achieve tax reform.
Like many people in Japan, Koichi, now in his late 40s, has forgone the traditional trappings of adulthood—marriage, children—to focus on his passions.
At other companies, some executives have forgone their salaries or switched to fully stock-based compensation so their salary can be used for other purposes.
According to him it seemed that, for some of the people in the crowd, violence was a forgone conclusion and that's why they were there.
Connecticut accounts for that by promising to compensate the capital for the forgone property taxes, but in practice, the flow of money has been unreliable.
While my output may seem prolific, also know that I've forgone many things (and continue to do so), such as television, habitual exercise and chronic socializing.
Using stretched projection material along all sides of a large triangle, a 15-minute film illustrates Glastonbury's communal principles, where sleep is forgone but creativity thrives.
Plus, EasilyDo has forgone the typical server-side processing model, which is why it took the 30-person team a year to build this email app.
Trudeau argued the project must go forward to alleviate a crude transportation bottleneck that costs Canadian oil producers C$15 billion annually in forgone export revenue.
Perhaps he might have been less melodramatic about it all, but it's hard enough to make anyone want to read so much about a forgone conclusion.
These efforts to avoid infection come with a cost — that forgone travel or time at school is costly to the people who miss trips or class.
Over decades, the crew members who have remained have forgone promotions, the lure of nearby Silicon Valley and, more recently, retirement, to stay with the spacecraft.
Some of the flu shots on the market are made by pharmaceutical companies that have forgone eggs and instead are growing the virus in a lab.
Added to compliance costs is the revenue forgone as business owners spend time on paperwork instead of acquiring new customers or running and growing their businesses.
Then in February, Oath CEO Tim Armstrong made the move essentially a forgone conclusion after casting doubts on the future of Go90 at Recode's Code Media conference.
Asked if it was a forgone conclusion that House Democrats will vote to impeach him, Trump said yes, otherwise he would win the election in November 2020.
Now that the costs of agency actions are being borne by society, in the form of forgone benefits, the requirement to consider costs should be no different.
The pair was due to retake their oaths, but Hong Kong government officials sued to prevent them being sworn-in again, arguing they had forgone their opportunity.
Representatives charged with thinking about the citywide loss from forgone development still have an incentive to push for limited development in their own neck of the woods.
"I think he's doing well but it's not a forgone conclusion that he'll win," Daschle, who said he has indicated that he will support Biden, told Hill.
The institute did not capture the "indirect costs" of becoming licensed, including tuition for college, trade school or income forgone while studying or training instead of working.
In fact, this year we have forgone shipping some things we're really excited about because we are shifting the majority of … as many people as we can.
But as far as models go, the story of France's economy in the past 40 years is mostly one of bad turns, thwarted hopes, and forgone opportunities.
Croft, global head of commodity strategy at RBC Capital Markets, said the extension was a forgone conclusion, but getting a deeper production cut would have been a challenge.
"That translates into average forgone economic activity of £6.6 billion (in 2016 prices) in each of the 503 quarters since the referendum," Glass said in a research note.
But with Donald Trump already triumphant and Hillary Clinton virtually guaranteed to lock up the race on the Democratic side, the results appear to be a forgone conclusion.
Online alternatives helped limit the fallout from canceled conferences, but tech industries will likely still suffer a period of stifled innovation due to forgone in-person business opportunities.
PIIE estimates that the U.S. will lose $6900 billion from forgone trade opportunities (as compared to a $2628 billion gain if the U.S. were still in the TPP).
McConnell's ruthless campaign to bring about a speedy trial and a forgone conclusion left Democrats with little but the hope that voters will notice when the 2020 election arrives.
Singapore Airlines is set to begin non-stop flights between Singapore and New York on Thursday, and the airline has forgone economy seats for the new record-setting flight.
The pop star who catapulted into the mainstream with her massive club hit "TiK ToK" has forgone the money sign in her name, which marks a subtle, profound change.
The Mayor's Budget Office, after poring over the data, concluded that the cost would be $1 million a year in forgone revenue, spread across several city and county departments.
They should've either worked harder to establish Coles as a public figure in the world of The Bold Type or forgone hinting at Cosmopolitan's involvement in the show altogether. —M.
"I think that it is now forgone conclusion that ray tracing is going to define the next generation of computer graphics and so I'm very pleased with that," Huang said.
Sodium metal is one of the most highly-reactive metals on the periodic table and it's pretty much a forgone conclusion that this toilet would not survive a standard flush.
We got McVay out at LAX and asked the head man in L.A. if the Suh era in Tinseltown was a forgone conclusion, and Sean was cautiously optimistic at best.
Even if all e-commerce sales were taxed at the highest combined state and local tax rate of 9.46 percent in Tennessee, forgone revenue is only just over $9 billion.
As you follow these suggestions, keep a log on the kitchen counter that you use to write down how much you saved on a purchase that was reduced or forgone.
In recent years, he has forgone most profit in order to build up JD's nationwide logistics system, including some 65,000 staff couriers who deliver on bicycles and in small vans.
While the standoff loomed large in the lives of its employees in Indiana, for United Technologies the forgone savings is tiny — equivalent to about 2 cents per share in earnings.
"Even with worst-case assumptions," the report said, the net cost of the program would be no more than $2 million to $22.8 million a year in forgone tax dollars.
But polls from Iowa and New Hampshire show a tight race in both -- meaning a win, or even a second-place finish, is far from a forgone conclusion for Buttigieg.
"If you breach 2.95 percent, then the technicals will tell you that 3 percent is a forgone conclusion," said Kevin Giddis, head of fixed-income capital markets at Raymond James.
A fifth year or a sixth year in a college represents forgone income or time that you are not in graduate school — and you are not going to get that back.
Adding dancey flourishes while he made wide brush strokes, Nigussu's performance had me wondering if any past competitors had ever forgone the paints and just gone full Abramovic for their entry.
The ideal capital structure came to be seen as a trade-off between the penalty for holding too much debt (bankruptcy) and the penalty for holding too little (forgone tax benefits).
Previous new administrations have taken longer to name cabinet picks than Mr. Trump has done, in part because they were doing their own vetting that the Trump transition has largely forgone.
Although this question is difficult to answer, several studies suggest that the benefit of lower prices today is offset by the forgone value created by drugs that never reach the market.
"It's odd to me that the anti-doping community is so fixated on labeling athletes and treating athletes as if it's a forgone conclusion that they are going to cheat," he said.
Today's effort will cost $1.4trn in forgone revenue by 2027, or $1trn, once its likely effect on economic growth is taken into account, according to an official score of the Senate's bill.
The World Bank on Thursday warned that the spread of the Zika virus across Latin America and the Caribbean is expected to cost those regions about $3.5 billion in forgone economic output.
Even in a swing year, the general election is a forgone conclusion in these one-party districts, and the real contests are low-turnout primaries dominated by the most passionately partisan voters.
The lawyers explained that Mr. Cohen had forgone traditional cooperation — and the promise of a letter from prosecutors — because he felt that resulting investigations and trials would delay resolution of his case.
The new year will bring new charges for some owners of electric vehicles, as an increasing number of states seek to plug in to fresh revenue sources to offset forgone gas taxes.
Several Middle East government ministers -- from his enemies to overseas allies -- who declined to be named, all think Trump's win is a forgone conclusion, and appear to be calibrating their actions accordingly.
Annick Koloko, an immigration lawyer, said she had encountered immigrants who have forgone benefits in anticipation of the rule, even when they had children who were citizens and in need of help.
The dancer and choreographer Carmen de Lavallade, who is among those to be honored by the Kennedy Center in December, announced on Thursday that she would have forgone the related reception anyway.
The railroad barons, operating in a largely unregulated market, would underbid each other on price in a deleterious downward spiral that caused wages to be slashed and critical maintenance to be forgone.
The long-run cost of Amazon's retreat will include not just thousands of good jobs but more critically, the forgone agglomeration benefits — the innovative employers that will not locate in New York.
Maybe the Najib-era larceny was so large that the new government really can, as it claims, make up the $5bn in forgone revenue with less graft and more competitive bidding for procurement.
The authors use an analogy: as a person's salary increases, the cost of doing things other than work—like gardening, for example—rises, since each hour off the job means more forgone income.
"Because Wikimedia has self-censored its speech and sometimes forgone electronic communications in response to Upstream surveillance, it also has standing to sue for a violation of the 1st Amendment," the judges found.
My ability to prescribe medications to treat diseases for the elderly is dependent on Medicare Part D. And my counsel about healthy food will fall on deaf ears if nutritional assistance is forgone.
We're still focusing on growth in overall user engagement, but a new thing for us this year has been revenue, and that's something that we've forgone and intentionally pushed off until more recently.
Putting off purchases or postponing trips is one thing, but the longer the outbreak goes on — and the wider it spreads — the greater the chance that forgone economic activity may be lost forever.
Britain's third consecutive Olympic team pursuit title was never the forgone conclusion some expected it to be as the Australian quartet of Alexander Edmondson, Michael Hepburn, Sam Welsford and Jack Bobridge ran them close.
Photo: Harrison Weber (Gizmodo)With the massive success of Apple's AirPods, reports about a new pair of premium, wireless earbuds and over-the-ear headphones arriving in 2019 already seem like a forgone conclusion.
After that, her departure seemed a forgone conclusion, though I believe it was Berry's offense at having to look at an unmade bed, edible or not — that really was the nail in her coffin.
Iowa's rural farming communities are hemorrhaging young residents, who, armed with college degrees sometimes forgone by their parents, have relocated to metropolitan areas for jobs in the state's robust insurance, technology and banking industries.
The smell of coconut sunblock is in the air, daiquiris are being consumed in record numbers, and dudes on the subway have all forgone their sleeves to show us their poorly groomed armpit hair.
The traditional tools of utilities regulation, such as price controls and profit caps, are hard to apply, since most products are free and would come at a high price in forgone investment and innovation.
Small local farms and "ugly" produce—unfit for grocery stores but no less nutritious—would fuel a revolution to bring increasingly fat, malnourished Americans the fresh fruits and vegetables they'd forgone for junk food.
The sad truth, from a feminist perspective, is that, if Alma had actually led the life of a dedicated composer and forgone her sensational flings, she might now be a much less famous figure.
Fee earnings fell as the bank counted the cost of a tough market and what it calls "better customer outcomes", including fee cuts, resulting in about A$415 million in forgone income a year.
Even if the hit to the UK growth rate was just 0.1 percent a year, lost output by 2030 would amount to 228 billion pounds, and forgone tax revenue would be 75 billion pounds.
Given increasing divergence between the United States and two other permanent members on the U.N. Security Council, China and Russia, a meaningful response to North Korea's most recent provocations was not a forgone conclusion.
"Anything short of actually being in the single market would mean that passporting was forgone, and these firms would be likely to need an EU-based subsidiary to service EU customers," the report said.
That businesses which pay people to have their vehicles on the road would, well, increase the number of cars blocking up the transit grid might appear to be a forgone, perhaps even obvious conclusion.
Once epicenters of a powerful movement, by the 90s both the Dunbar and the LA jazz scene as a whole had faded to near irrelevance, neglected homes for the ghosts of a forgone era.
Second, and more interestingly, Russo has forgone the plottiness of "Empire Falls," a book somewhat marred by the surfeit of action — everything from a school shooting to a flood — crowded into its final pages.
Some Silicon Valley companies have for years forgone such charges, which can be difficult to enforce at a large scale and could give the impression that a company aims to profit from legal searches.
While the Board of Education isn't releasing any details until the investigation is complete, the school has apparently forgone digital forensics in favor of trying to get a student to rat out the supposed hacker.
At £100 billion a year, according to Mr Corlett's calculation, revenue forgone in tax reliefs is roughly equal to the NHS budget; but few have been assessed to see whether they are worth the cost.
"When the administration and faculty and ultimately a lot of the student body spends a great deal of time on witch hunts, I think that a lot of that intellectual rigor is forgone," he said.
Though the continued success of the rather circus-like Japanese organization is far from a forgone conclusion, they seem poised to make some serious noise on the international MMA circuit in the months to come.
Some of the impact comes not from newly accounted-for emissions but from what the researchers called "forgone removals" — a degraded or disturbed forest takes up less carbon from the atmosphere than a fully intact one.
Petrobras, the state-­controlled oil giant and Brazil's biggest investor, is in the midst of a corruption scandal that has paralysed spending: the forgone investment may have reduced GDP growth last year by one percentage point.
In all but eight states, a 16 percent tax applied to estates larger than $5.5 million (the federal threshold before the 2017 tax law) would generate more money than would be lost in forgone income taxes.
The proposals have still to be rubber-stamped by the sport's congress but that looks a forgone conclusion as they continue to fully support the reforms Coe has put in place in his first year in office.
In other words, an investment equal to the cost of tuition and earnings forgone while studying would have to earn 15% annual interest before it matched the average value over a working life of gaining a degree.
An international team of scientists reviewed both the literature and the 2014 outbreak, and found that chemicals in the lychee fruits themselves probably caused the illness—most frequently, in kids who had forgone dinner the night before.
With such policies Britain and the United States have halved teen-pregnancy rates since 2000, albeit in richer societies where the opportunity cost of motherhood, in terms of income forgone, is much higher than in Latin America.
But the impact of that law in the North Caucasus — Kadyrov was so forgone anyway, in terms of homophobia and that kind of discrimination, that it's hard to know whether the law had any real impact there.
Here are infrastructure buckets; the numbers refer to the amount lost or forgone: (This is easier to read in the full report, which also contains lots of info on the methodology involved.) A few interesting tidbits here.
Ninja hasn't qualified for the World Cup yet, and some of the most popular Fortnite entertainers, like Jack "Courage" Dunlop and Ben "Dr Lupo" Lupo, have forgone ambitions to be competitive pros in favor of building streaming careers.
According to the CIA World Factbook, the median age in Japan is 46, and the Japanese welfare ministry predicts that by 2035, more than a quarter of Japan's male population will have forgone marriage in their childbearing years.
Growing up with a gay dad, we were around many different L.G.B.T. communities in the Bay Area and knew many other people who for a variety of reasons had forgone the traditional structure in favor of chosen families.
Republican senators have forgone calling for an independent investigation from the FBI — something Ford and Democrats have demanded, and something even Anita Hill was afforded in 1991 when she accused Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas of sexual harassment.
The ABF is nonetheless demanding a hefty payout—although it realises it may have to accept some discount from its outlandish estimate of its due, which is based on assumptions about decades of unpaid interest and forgone capital gains.
The Centre for Social Justice, a think-tank, reckons that only about 25p in every pound of tax forgone by an increase in the allowance would go to the "just about managing" group—the rest would benefit higher earners.
And some of those who graduate will find that their course was a waste of money, in that the extra salary they might command will not compensate for the cost of the degree and the income forgone while studying.
That the slow march of progress inevitably means less consumer choice is not a forgone conclusion, and broadband internet monopolies make it clear that corporate-side efficiency is not necessarily the same as a win for the common man.
But Zendaya, Willow Smith and Kiernan Shipka seem to have forgone said stage completely — and not only that, each has made a major name for themselves as a style star in her own right, all before the age of 20.
Seemingly endless debt can add up to a lot of regret, and many Americans are now finding that a college education isn't always the only option — or a forgone conclusion — for those seeking profitable and fulfilling career futures, CNBC has reported.
According to his own estimations, backed up by receipts, wrappers, and old containers, Gorske concludes it took him 365 days to eat his first 1,000 Big Macs, and has only forgone the burger around eight days over the past 20183 years.
Just as Japan's forgone economic clout—and the alacrity with which it lavished money on U.S. assets—was once a source of domestic alarm, the $18.4 billion the Chinese have sunk into U.S. investments this year is stoking new concerns.
They already face a multi-million dollar deficit in 2019 due to a loss of sponsorship and gate revenue from forgone home tests in a Rugby World Cup year, and local media believe further litigation would effectively bankrupt the game.
Fears of the brain-destroying human disease that it causes, which killed at least 122 people in Britain between 123 and 2013 and forced the destruction of 1.3 million cows, cost the United States some $6 billion in forgone export sales.
"If health security controls fail to contain the spread of COVID-19, financial markets may soon have to accept that a global recession is a forgone conclusion," wrote economists at financial services firm Nomura Holdings in a Friday research note.
But while it's possible that Mattis may disagree with Bolton or Pompeo at times, Behnam Ben Taleblu of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies argues that it is not a forgone conclusion that different personalities are going to clash over policy.
The quality of the Switch is miles beyond the squeaky plastic of the Wii U. Nintendo has always been cautious when it comes to adding expense to hardware; it has long forgone the console race to have the best graphics in town.
Yet Deborah Elms of the Asian Trade Centre, a trade-advisory group in Singapore, says the remaining 11 members' gains from TPP would still be large even without America (as are the forgone gains for America in several sectors including food and services).
The main piece of evidence cited by policymakers is the "graduate premium"—the difference between the average earnings of someone with a degree and someone with no more than a secondary-school education, after accounting for fees and the income forgone while studying.
To date, Protelindo and PT Solusi Tunas Pratama Tbk (STP, BB-/Stable) have forgone dividends to invest in growth, while PT Tower Bersama Infrastructure Tbk (TBI, BB/Stable) says it will spend up to IDR1trn on dividends and share buybacks this year.
For a President who seeks extensive counsel from outside the White House -- in calls to old friends, business executives, and even despotic foreign leaders -- Trump has largely forgone advice or guidance from any of the men who have held his job previously.
She's four years older in the real world, but she brings a naïve, fulfilled flush of energy to her role, and when she puts it next to Shannon's lined face and the leaden sense of responsibility he projects, the story's conclusion seems forgone.
Tax cuts rarely "pay for" themselves, but the Tax Foundation estimates that for every dollar of revenue forgone due to the corporate rate cuts in the House and Senate packages, between 51 and 55 cents would be recaptured from the resulting economic growth.
Wednesday's final vote on the President's impeachment trial is a forgone conclusion -- the Senate will fall far short of the two-thirds majority required to remove Trump from office -- but the vote tally is still unsettled, with several senators remaining publicly undecided.
They want us to believe that the widespread use of deeply creepy technology like facial recognition is a forgone conclusion, that we should get used to it, and that the only questions to address are how, where, and how quickly to roll it out.
Assuming Srinivasan remains on the panel, and further assuming the panel issues a decision this year upholding the CPP (not a forgone conclusion), there is a good chance the vacancy on the Supreme Court will not be filled by the time the case arrives there in 2017.
That's the point at which so many people have been vaccinated against a given disease that those that have forgone their shots will still be unlikely to catch it, but it's difficult to see what purpose a "flexible" system serves beyond preserving opt-outs for antivaxxers.
The study looked at how employees allocate defined benefit plan (DB) investments in plans which are entirely funded by their employer as compared to how they invest money in ones funded by forgone take-home pay, in this instance 2.23b plans for employees at a state university.
One side will claim that the value of the plants and animals protected under the law does not exceed the cost of forgone economic activity; the other will argue that there is a price to pay for loss of biodiversity, ecosystem services or opportunities to bolster ecotourism.
I know that Speaker Pelosi has announced articles of impeachment, but I have to tell you, I served in the Congress for 12 years, and I don't think it's a forgone conclusion that the Democrats will be able to get the votes to pass articles of impeachment.
But a couple of other tax cuts made it through this legislative session, including a bill that caps the sales tax that can be collected on purchases of boats and yachts up to 115 feet long, which will cost the state $6.4m in forgone revenue from 2020 to 2024.
In an interview with Reuters hours ahead of the first votes of the 2020 presidential campaign, the billionaire-turned-activist also said fellow billionaire Michael Bloomberg's unorthodox decision to skip the first four voting states meant he had forgone a crucial element for a White House candidate: listening to voters.
The column mischaracterizes the fiduciary rule (it requires a heightened standard of care, not compliance), and present dubious economic analysis as if it were gospel (in fact, nearly all independent analysis of the financial advice market suggests the fiduciary rule will save retirees billions of dollars in fees and forgone returns).
In the slim chance that four Republicans defy their party and vote to hear more witnesses, the process may take slightly longer, but either way, acquittal is a forgone conclusion: The President's hold on grassroots conservative voters make it electoral suicide for members of the Senate's Republican majority to convict him.
It's not the first time that Noah — a frequent critic of President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE — has forgone a taped episode of his show in favor of live coverage of big political events.
I have of late, (but wherefore I know not) lost all my mirth, forgone all custom of exercises; and indeed, it goes so heavily with my disposition; that this goodly frame the earth, seems to me a sterile promontory; this most excellent canopy the air, look you, this brave o'erhanging firmament, this majestical roof, fretted with golden fire: why, it appeareth no other thing to me, than a foul and pestilent congregation of vapours.

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