If he does it again, he forfeits a first serve and must hit a second serve.
It is self-defeating, since a country without allies forfeits influence the more it stands alone.
That's surely a possible play venue for Team Murray, as they're dead serious about those training session 'forfeits'.
For example, Mr. Pandit forfeits unvested options if he terminates his employment for any reason before the options have vested.
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But if you are holding a deposit from a buyer and the buyer forfeits it, that deposit is income to you.
In each instance, Gray pushes a generic situation to an expressionistic crisis point -- and Bobby forfeits another ounce of his humanity.
If someone figures out a way to make a perfect copy of a high-definition original, Hollywood forever forfeits its most valuable assets (see earlier Gigli comment).
While bowing out of the keynote avoids the yearly squabble over who "won" E3 in the eyes of critics, it also forfeits the opportunities a large presentation provides, namely promotion.
This is like arguing that a person of faith who participates in Medicaid , or some other government program , forfeits her First Amendment protections by virtue of having accepted taxpayer assistance.
That the FHSAA vacated the season of one Palm Beach County school as a result, and declared forfeits for another school whose players were allegedly involved, may well be too much hurt on the students for legislators to bear.
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The reason the first round was played in court was because a judge was needed to answer an all-important legal question: if a team forfeits a game under its own standards, rather than those of the Ohio High School Athletic Association, how does it affect the computerized calculations for who gets into the playoffs?
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