Kansas was thus ordered by the conference to forfeit the two games Coan played in.
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President Anastasiades was determined that no-one would have to forfeit more than 10% of their deposits.
Talks between Washington and Pyongyang are unlikely to convince North Korea to forfeit its nuclear programme.
Zimbabwe refused to play at a neutral venue and decided to forfeit the fixture.
They are going to have to forfeit those contractual obligations or they cannot play again.
In return for those mild amendments, Clinton is preparing to forfeit to Putin the store.
Should they have to forfeit that oil and that profit to disincentivize them from keeping that going?
Poor returns forced Mr. Main to forfeit most of his performance-based restricted shares.
While taking all possible measures to prevent further loss of life, we adamantly refuse to forfeit our way of life.
Mr Musharraf may have calculated rightly that to take off his uniform would, sooner or later, be to forfeit power.
Under current rules, employees often have to forfeit some matching funds if they leave before the end of the year.
Government civil asset forfeiture requires only a civil preponderance of evidence for police to forfeit property, little more than hearsay.
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If they truly believe Bourn could propel them to competitiveness in 2013, they could potentially stand to forfeit the pick.
As part of his plea deal with federal prosecutors in Manhattan, Nemazee agreed to forfeit his stakes in all sorts of assets.
As part of his plea agrement the defendant, Eric Prokopi, agreed to forfeit the bataar skeleton, as well four other dinosaur skeletons.
Although they did briefly return, they later had to forfeit the match.
Meantime, bankruptcy filings are leading to multi-million dollar expenses at a time when businesses can ill-afford to forfeit vast sums of money.
Victory in Iraq is finally in sight ... he wants to forfeit.
These products require customers to forfeit some of the flexibility and liquidity of mutual funds, but they usually come with tax advantages attached.
Then inmates had better stay silent, is one response: those who commit crimes must expect to forfeit access to the conveniences of modern life.
American ninth seed Mardy Fish also exited after being hampered by the abdominal problem which forced him to forfeit in the L.A. quarterfinals.
The three pled guilty yesterday in Federal Court in Baltimore and they agreed to forfeit more than a million dollars in cash and property.
It also completely disassociated itself from Reggie Bush, who himself became the first player in college football history to forfeit the Heisman trophy.
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The complaint seeks to force the owner to forfeit the works.
"Just overnight at the stroke of a pen, to change it and to forfeit the whole entire inheritance, to us it seems totally unjust, " Vaso said.
Their nuclear plans, in particular, besides infuriating Germany's power generators, are just as unpopular with France and Britain, whose companies stand to forfeit valuable German contracts.
Russia's central bank, which some critics say is too strict, made a step toward transparency and sent a clear message that it isn't prepared to forfeit its independence.
"The only way my lawyers will be able to speak for me is for me to forfeit my right -- I think is what he said, " Greenspun said.
Cheney, a former defense secretary and White House chief of staff, has said he is ready to forfeit any options that have not vested by the time he assumes office.
Every commitment to an idea is ultimately subject to forfeit to the exigencies of the moment, if only one puts on the perfunctory public showmanship about fighting and resisting first.
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