At 59, Watson is a rarity, a photographer who has shot every glittering name on the A-list without forfeiting his own anonymity. |
|
The Liberals have become a right-wing reactionary party, forfeiting their claim to conservative ideals and constituencies. |
|
If you're a cereal over-loader, nutritionists at suggest forfeiting half your flakes for a piece of fruit or whole-wheat toast. |
|
It is becoming increasingly frustrating to witness teams forfeiting matches for one reason or the other. |
|
Instead of forfeiting quality, Byrnes hired experienced and talented craftsmen to put together full-time specialty crews. |
|
When no sponsor was found to plug the gap, it pulled the concert, forfeiting a substantial deposit. |
|
Yet even when Rome's enemies matched the superpower atrocity for atrocity, they were not necessarily forfeiting their chances of posthumous fame. |
|
He said that forfeiting the presidential race would be the least of his party's problems if Democrats are tied to any forgery scandal. |
|
Besides the danger of forfeiting our land, the quality of life of our people has also gravely deteriorated. |
|
Our response for eight years has been to allow China to pursue its interests aggressively, while forfeiting our own. |
|
Procedures for seizing, restraining and forfeiting the property are very similar to the previous Criminal Code. |
|
And administration officials consistently declined to tally up the money they were forfeiting. |
|
But today it's hard to conceive of Edmontonians forfeiting their own livelihoods to benefit everyone, including strangers in a different province. |
|
This preserves the hide and makes it resistant to water and putrefactive bacteria, without forfeiting its natural structure. |
|
In the past, young Afghan men were often armed with weapons instead of pens and women were required to stay at home forfeiting their education. |
|
Chamberlain, of course, chose Rome over the object of his heart's ache, forfeiting love and dying a broken man. |
|
We should not underestimate the value of these hard-won gains, and I have no intention of forfeiting them. |
|
I drove forward to the entrance and gnawed my fingernails until a man parallel to me on the left honked and waved at me to go, forfeiting his turn through the intersection. |
|
In any event, the consumer must notify the seller of the defect within one month of detecting it, on pain of forfeiting his rights. |
|
Are you concerned about the privacy or personal rights Canadians may be forfeiting? |
|
|
This means that the Belgian State is forfeiting a proportion of its tax revenue. |
|
On the other, the state was increasingly forfeiting its legitimacy in the eyes of the losers in this deregulation process. |
|
A supplier or contractor not wishing to submit a final tender may withdraw from the tendering proceedings without forfeiting any tender security that the supplier or contractor may have been required to provide. |
|
It implies that it would never be in any government's interest to legitimise the Lords, as they would be forfeiting their own power. |
|
The losing party besides forfeiting their claim to the land is required to pay a fine. |
|
England, meanwhile, are broken, getting about the field with the scrunch-faced huffiness of a team that turned up to the match with the intention of forfeiting but was made to play regardless. |
|
Since the bill relinquishes funds it might otherwise have gained, it is not appropriating money but forfeiting revenue it would have raised without such changes. |
|
The consequences of such illegal actions could include heavy court-imposed fines and the forfeiting of catches, fishing gear, vessels and licences. |
|
However, we are concerned that Revenue Canada may have eroded the tax base by forfeiting a legitimate future claim to hundreds of millions of dollars in tax revenue. |
|
As a result, the state became one civil-war faction alongside many others, thereby forfeiting its specific character as a state and beginning to fragment. |
|
Steps must in any case be taken to ensure that, in view of the broad scope of the programme, administrative simplification does not mean forfeiting necessary priority-setting in the various programme sections. |
|
The RCMP Federal Integrated Proceeds of Crime unit assisted Kamloops RCMP in forfeiting the house in this video to Crown as an offence related property in the investigation. |
|
Rules are also given for the giving and forfeiting of gages. |
|
Forfeiting the opportunity to send in a high ball for the heads of the giant defenders, he instead skited it across the greasy deck. |
|