Know What Would Be Lost: Your planning also needs to consider what would be lost in the event of death, such
as forfeited earnings, the loss of dual Social Security payments or pension benefits (if survivor benefits aren't available or weren't elected).
Delays due to inclement weather or other unforeseen events can result in amplified problems for cruisers, such
as forfeited prepaid trip arrangements, additional transportation expenses, and the necessary purchase of accommodations and meals while delayed.
Delays due to inclement weather or other unforeseen events can result in amplified problems for cruisers, such
as forfeited prepaid trip arrangements, additional transportation expenses, and the necessary purchase of accommodations and meals while delayed.
we all know AW has no longer self respect so fruitless to ask him to resign
as he forfeited the reason why he signed a new Contract.................. Not sure if I am more upset with the Three stooges or with the AKB's that in great deal are equally responsible...... Dinner is served
And although the favor of the God,
as forfeited or gained, is still an essential feature of the story, and theology plays a vital part therein, yet the acts to which this sort of religion prompts are personal not ritual acts, the individual transacts the business by himself alone, and the ecclesiastical organization, with its priests and sacraments and other go - betweens, sinks to an altogether secondary place.
He rejects Barth who is described
as forfeiting the world as we live in it today (precisely the reason for Altizer's rejection of the theologies of the word), and he rejects also the left - wing Bultmannians who have, he justly remarks, given up the his - torical basis of faith for an idea of authentic existence.
If that sounds too brittle a dramatic core, Berg tempers the spartan ideal with some pretty hokey but probably authentic touches: the soldiers quote Ron Burgundy, bellyache about domestic chores back home, Skype their families and, in a scene that is later echoed darkly, argue over whether to shave off a comrade's eyebrows
as a forfeit.
As Forfeiting Justice shows, Texas law enforcement agencies have increasingly...
Additionally, if you are taking advantage of a 0 % rate you may lose that perk as well
as forfeit any rewards that have been accrued if you have a rewards credit card.
The inability to pick up your children is viewed
as forfeiting your right to physical time with them.
Not exact matches
«Employees who
forfeit their vacation days do not perform
as well
as those who use all their time,» Denis says.
He would
forfeit 5.8 million shares, worth $ 997.5 million
as of Monday's close, if he left before May 15, unless his exit is categorized
as an involuntary termination or a good - reason resignation, regulatory filings show.
Trade - ins at T - Mobile (tmus) bring up to $ 360, but are portioned out
as monthly bill credits over two years and are
forfeited if the customer switches carriers before the money is fully paid out.
If we suspend or terminate any usage subscriptions or virtual items, then you will
forfeit the suspended or terminated subscription or items, except
as may be set forth in any Additional Terms (such
as any refund policies that may apply to a subscription service).
As I have explained in my book, The Time Bandit Solution, the fallout is a lot more than
forfeiting the time of the interruption itself.
Orefice says to read the contract carefully, because it could state that if rent is paid more than a set amount of days late — sometimes
as little
as 10 days — the option fee will be
forfeited.
The rate at which employees
forfeit their stock awards, typically by leaving the company before fully vesting, is significantly higher at Amazon than at other large tech firms such
as Alphabet and Apple, according to an analysis of company filings.
Except
as otherwise provided below, shares that are subject to awards that expire or for any reason are cancelled or terminated, are
forfeited, fail to vest, or for any other reason are not paid or delivered under either the 2003 Plan or the 2014 Plan will again be available for subsequent awards under the 2014 Plan.
For example, an NEO's RSUs could be
forfeited, and Shares at Risk recaptured, if during 2010 that NEO participated in the marketing of any product or service without appropriate consideration of the risk to our firm or the broader financial system
as a whole.
You can't go back to having federal student loans — you
forfeit your borrower protections such
as income - driven plans and loan forgiveness.
In the three months since Wells Fargo settled with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, it has
forfeited business and lost its title
as the world's most valuable bank to rival JPMorgan Chase.
British Columbia faces a crossroads: either we take new action to cut carbon pollution and restore B.C.'s legacy
as a climate leader, or we fail to meet our commitments and
forfeit our hard - won reputation for leadership.
The Company subsequently supplemented this policy with an overlapping clawback policy that requires all executive officers,
as well
as the next 20 most highly compensated employees, to
forfeit previously awarded compensation if the payments were based on materially inaccurate financial statements or any other criteria that are later proven to be materially inaccurate.
Except
as otherwise provided below, shares that are subject to awards that expire or for any reason are cancelled or terminated, are
forfeited, fail to vest, or for any other reason are not paid or delivered under the 2014 Plan will again be available for subsequent awards under the 2014 Plan.
He'd
forfeit 5.8 million shares — worth $ 997.5 million
as of Monday's close — if he leaves before May 15, unless his exit is categorized
as an involuntary termination or resignation for good reason, regulatory filings show.
Hammurabi's laws (gap x [Roth 1998:98], sometimes referred to
as § 94 and § 95) stipulates that merchants who lend grain or money by a small weight but demand payment using a larger measure should
forfeit whatever they had lent.
That's because refinancing federal loans means
forfeiting government protections such
as income - driven repayment plans, deferment / forbearance, and some debt forgiveness programs.
Be careful though, if you default on the loan you'll be
forfeiting that asset you used
as collateral.
Also, he disrespects her
as a wrestler and an opponent by choosing to
forfeit» No, I don't think he was worried about losing to her.
If you are using «South Park»
as your source of information on ANYTHING (religion or otherwise), then you
forfeit your right to be taken seriously in ANY real forum for discussion.
Also, he disrespects her
as a wrestler and an opponent by choosing to
forfeit.
After March 4, 2013, an International Arrest Warrant will be issued against these Defendants.The guilty verdict followed nearly a month of deliberations by more than thirty sworn Citizen Jurors of the 150 case exhibits produced by Court Prosecutors, The Court's judgement declares the wealth and property of the churches responsible for the Canadian genocide to be
forfeited and placed under public ownership,
as reparations for the families of the more than 50,000 children who died in the residential schools.To enforce its sentence, the Court has empowered citizens in Canada, the United States, England, Italy and a dozen other nations to act
as its legal agents armed with warrants, and peacefully occupy and seize properties of the Roman Catholic, Anglican and United Church of Canada, which are the main agents in the deaths of these children
In short, dwelling in the land should be — must be — an act of imitatio dei, and,
as the Hebrew prophets taught, to fail to embody that religious precept is to
forfeit the right to dwell in that sacred place.
It ought to be integrated into the system
as a marginal case and thereby
forfeit its aura of cult and ritual.
From another angle, defenders of the Church's creedal heritage have worried that unqualified talk of divine suffering
forfeits our reason for worshiping God
as Other,
as wholly and radically transcendent.
Their lives and personal rights
as individuals are
forfeit as long
as they wear a team's colors.
If today's church does not recapture the sacrificial spirit of the early church, it will lose its authenticity,
forfeit the loyalty of millions, and be dismissed
as an irrelevant social club with no meaning for the twentieth century.
In a society where it has become commonplace for people to demand their rights and avoid their responsibilities, Jesus demonstrates the greatest possible contrast
as He generously
forfeits His rights and gladly embraces His responsibilities.
If the cost of your so - called «everlasting life» is that I must believe
as you do, I will gladly
forfeit that offer.
(2) The Passover, which Mark relates to this supper (the trial and death take place on Passover in Mark, though not in John), commemorated the election by God of Israel
as his special people, but Jesus had already made clear that the Jews were
forfeiting this status in rejecting the Messiah.
Can we recover the truth of the kerygma for men who do not think in mythological terms without
forfeiting its character
as kerygma?
Christs life does not have to be viewed
as a self sacrifice he wished not to
forfeit his life and he found no joy in it.
He has just
as much right to
forfeit the match
as she has the right to be there in the first place..
They've
forfeited their rights
as far
as I'm concerned.
What does it profit a university to gain worldwide recognition
as an excellent research institution and
forfeit its soul?
Although man, using such freedom of will
as he has been given, rebels against his Creator and aspires to arrogate to himself the power which characterizes his Creator, God seeks through His self - giving love, which man had
forfeited and never had deserved or could deserve, to win him to Himself.
If this be the highest thing that can be said of man and of his existence, then the ethical has the same character
as man's eternal blessedness, which to all eternity and at every instant is his telos, since it would be a contradiction to say that this might be abandoned (i.e. teleologically suspended), inasmuch
as this is no sooner suspended than it is
forfeited, whereas in other cases what is suspended is not
forfeited but is preserved precisely in that higher thing which is its telos.
One can take this
as a cultural bias, or take it
as a tribute.3 In any case the fact is that the woman who fails to measure up in some way to the higher standards expected of her is more likely to excite the contempt of those around her, to
forfeit the respect of her children, and (what is most important to our theme) to be dogged by a deep inner sense of personal failure.
For if it should appear that the question is illegitimate, or that one can not ask such a question without stupidity, and hence
forfeiting the right to charge one with stupidity who happens to be so wise
as not to be able to answer it — in that case the difficulties would seem to be removed.»
forfeited their egos and the outside world
as they crawled into the sacred space of the tea ceremony.