Word: forfeits
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...mind dwell, however briefly, on the one course of action that would ease them immediately: resignation. Aides said that such a step was out of the question. But it offered definite benefits to the beleaguered President. If convicted by the Senate, Nixon, now financially hard pressed, would forfeit his presidential pension of $60,000 a year, plus up to $96,000 annually to maintain a staff and office, and Pat would lose her right to a $20,000 annual pension if he died before...
...Daily Mail had claimed that he made $1,860,000 on the complicated deal. As for Marcia Williams, 41, the Prime Minister insisted that she had played no part in running her brother's land company and "there is no reason why any member of my staff should forfeit the trust I place in them...
...question was raised as to whether or not the team would have to forfeit its nine wins earned while Stoeckel was playing...
...tournament committee last year passed an iron-clad rule that a player arriving more than 15 minutes late to a match would automatically forfeit, Barnaby said...
Except for the lacrosse team, Harvard should field strong Ivy contenders in all other sports. Ironically, needing it the most the lacrosee team had to forfeit their spring tour because of rising costs and insufficient funds...