That non-discrimination issue, like the benefits issue, has sort of forgone unaddressed during the confirmation process.
But the cost of going slow on privatisation is not just revenue and efficiency forgone.
Behavioural economists say it's human nature to notice concrete losses more than gains forgone.
It is also foreign investment forgone, and the chance to tell foreigners that South Africa welcomes them.
I'd forgone the wine, but cold water freshly filtered from a nearby stream was just as sweet.
On average, graduates were able to recoup all their investment (forgone salary and tuition) in just 4.1 years.
Despite their higher costs--both in tuition and forgone salaries--national schools turned in better gains than regional schools did.
Some think a "yes" is a forgone conclusion given how vital the nuclear industry is to Cumbria's economy.
Despite their higher costs--both in tuition and forgone salaries--national schools turned in better gains than did regional schools.
GDP, including property destroyed, money spent on the army, damage to tourism, foreign investment forgone and so on.
Its grads gained the most from going back to school, notwithstanding that their costs--tuition and forgone salaries--were the highest.
You must also count the forgone interest as a gift to the borrower.
"They got their heads handed to them on a plate, " says a rival whose company also has forgone Internet sales.
In a vicious circle of opportunity forgone, most Central American countries fail to generate enough jobs for their unschooled people.
The interest rate on the deficit is negative and thus reducing the deficit will cost the US government forgone interest payments.
Italy will have to find the billions of euros of forgone revenues for tax increases Mr. Letta says he won't now implement.
The minimum wage polls well because Americans naturally want everyone to make more money, and the damage in forgone jobs isn't obvious.
So take all of the arguments about a college bubble and add at least three years of tuition cost and forgone income.
One is the development spending forgone as a result of the huge cost of building nuclear warheads and the means to deliver them.
And the revenues forgone could have been spent on education and other anti-poverty measures, or on better transport links to local and southern markets.
Proof of this is Europe, where the various nations have forgone the issuing of fiat money and now find they cannot live without that power.
The women were more likely to have forgone marriage, delayed or foregone having children, cut back on their social lives and to get less sleep.
Reducing the deficit will cost the US government forgone interest payments.
The result has been inefficiency, financial losses and forgone consumer benefits.
Imagine how much the Metropolitan Opera could have saved on its gigantic Ring Cycle if it had forgone the Robert Lepage "machine" and done it all with video.
The forgone revenue from these benefits is currently costing more than a trillion dollars a year, approximately 40% of the annual revenue currently collected by the federal government.
Saying that any phone takes acceptable photos outside in the daylight should be a forgone conclusion at this point, but Sammy's shooter is just a bit above average.
While an EMP incident or attack has the potential to bring about a future like that featured in Revolution, such a result is by no means a forgone conclusion.
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And some courts have been suspected of deciding the desired outcome first and then applying one or both of the tests after the fact to justify a forgone conclusion.
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