Both executives will forgo bonus payments for the year and Mr. Stumpf will forgo his $2.8 million a year salary while the board is investigating.
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They may forgo a job -— and its wages — altogether.
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You may not have to forgo the rewards forever, though.
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"Forgo all flesh": I love the sound that words make.
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But that's not to say you should forgo them altogether.
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And you may not have to forgo the rewards forever.
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The North has broken many promises to forgo nuclear arms.
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Perhaps that's why celebrities still often forgo the mandated labels.
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They may forgo costly (and wasteful) foreign and national bureaus.
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They now wonder if they must forgo their dignity, too.
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Should I really have to forgo a puff before bed?
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Would the Chamber forgo this economic output and these jobs?
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Forget personal choices to forgo higher education and additional training.
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Barón Biza prefers to forgo decorum rather than risk sentimentality.
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Cory Gardner from the Senate and forgo a presidential run.
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It's how much interest is the government willing to forgo.
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If it sees you watching, it may forgo an attack.
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Can you forgo your imagination and be black for me?
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You will have to forgo any plans to haunt anyone.
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Klareich decided to forgo treatment until after she gave birth.
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Forgo eating altogether and replace it with a liquid diet.
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They required at least $30 to forgo the later reward.
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We'll even forgo monetary rewards to avoid thinking about privacy.
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For all that, some women simply aren't prepared to forgo makeup.
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The other choice was to forgo care and go to heaven.
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Microsoft has decided to forgo using USB Type-C ports here.
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But New York, Illinois- And they're willing to forgo this. Totally.
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Stumpf to forgo equity awards worth $23 million and salary. Sept.
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Such rules force early leavers to forgo a lot of money.
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Lack of space forces many piano aficionados to forgo their grands.
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She decided to forgo her own goodbye party for the interview.
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I'll eat the kale salad, sure, but forgo the morning workout.
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Sarah Silverman is opening up about her decision to forgo motherhood.
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With this option, you'll obviously have to forgo a tree topper.
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Yet most families can't forgo the income that moms bring home.
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If they underestimate their life expectancy, they may forgo helpful treatment.
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Families are more likely to go hungry or forgo medical care.
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And what if the decision to forgo sex was entirely voluntary?
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Many seniors cannot do this and are forced to forgo care.
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He does not expect news outlets to forgo covering school shootings.
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Twitter will forgo its annual mobile developer conference, Flight, this year.
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Because of his suspension, he will forgo six weeks of compensation.
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Mr. Trump agreed to forgo a tariff increase planned for Oct.
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Humans, too, will forgo a known payoff to investigate the unknown.
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You will have to forgo fantasies about your own epic funeral.
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The choice to forgo likability in favor of being fully human?
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But don't forgo consultation with financial, legal and real estate professionals.
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Montana has decided to forgo a grizzly bear season this year.
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Many Italian editors and buyers had decided to forgo Paris altogether.
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Participants were also asked which wedding expenses they decided to forgo.
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Eventually, you might be able to forgo any sweeteners at all.
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It will take leadership — and the willingness to forgo political pandering.
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Or, put another way: Unless Democrats forgo their constitutionally-mandated oversight capacity.
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The actress says she was able to completely forgo her stunt double.
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Mr Trump promised to forgo his salary before ever meeting Egypt's strongman.
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Those with incomes less than $56,000 also forgo paying room and board.
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He finally agreed to forgo a financial settlement and so they settled.
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Opponents say it would sacrifice revenue the treasury cannot afford to forgo.
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Unfortunately I can't eat or drink anything, so I forgo the coffee.
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Stumpf will also forgo his salary while the board investigates the matter.
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Facebook doesn't want you to forgo experiences in the real world, however.
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Beaudoin later agreed to forgo his raise while other executives deferred them.
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It has caused some localities and individuals to forgo their legal rights.
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Many health care professionals forgo lucrative pay to work in underserved communities.
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Trump's advisers have advocated such a move to forgo another search process.
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Women will forgo their own food consumption to care for their families.
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Should he forgo nukes, a pot of gold is around the rainbow.
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The two executives will also forgo any bonus payments for the year.
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I forgo the dreaded red and green candied cherries, and the molasses.
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I made a calculated decision to forgo trying to battle it anymore.
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They all reliably chose to forgo the corn and take the ring.
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Both have already said they would forgo their base salaries through June.
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Hosts must relinquish their cellphones and forgo visits from friends or family.
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The Preventive Services Task Force recommends men 70 and older forgo screening.
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But if Mr. Trump wanted to forgo the grand speech, he could.
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Both have already said they would forgo their base salaries through June.
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"People would forgo money in order to talk about themselves," he said.
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He chose to forgo gifts, preferring donations to his school's media center.
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Some, like the decision to forgo high-dollar fundraisers, have paid off.
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I forgo Starbucks this morning since my company serves breakfast every Wednesday.
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This way, the ribs had enough oomph to forgo a dipping sauce.
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Forgo the traditional concert hall, and present artists in intimate, alternative spaces.
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Some are even calling on Congress to forgo its sacred August recess.
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As healthy people forgo coverage, the price for everyone else goes up.
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" He added, "In life, there are certain types of privacy we forgo.
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I forgo the long train ride for the convenience of a Lyft ($13).
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Men would often forgo their rations so women and children could be fed.
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Some nontraditional workers, for instance, can forgo benefits because their spouses have them.
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Yahoo may yet forgo a sale, at least if it had its way.
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Although no one should be asked to forgo that growth, it has consequences.
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So, why would someone forgo a prenup, especially a young, rapidly rising star?
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California, Florida, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Washington, and Wyoming all forgo taxing lottery winnings.
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So if we forgo eating carbs, it finds other ways to keep going.
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Stumpf has agreed to forgo his salary while the board investigates the matter.
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To apply, forgo the sponge on the end and use fingers, she says.
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So, who's to say what benefits we're losing if we forgo these veggies?
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But "people will forgo preventive care often" when they're worried about being deported.
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Police allege bribery of health inspectors to overlook unsanitary conditions and forgo inspections.
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If not, the city should ensure they have the right to forgo participation.
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Denmark won European Union approval for winemaking only by promising to forgo subsidies.
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"It is very difficult for politicians to forgo their national champions," he said.
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Getaway cabins use wood, glass and some metal but forgo plastics and composites.
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Things being what they are today, we might not forgo the ad revenue.
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Sometimes, professionals forgo vacation days for fear of appearing uncommitted to their jobs.
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Both sides agreed to forgo a retrial if the verdict were thrown out.
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This led to reports it would buy Super Hornets and forgo a competition.
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However, there are lost opportunities when you forgo a conversation for electronic exchanges.
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But we don't forgo seatbelts because they don't save lives in all incidents.
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While working tireless hours, those in the field often forgo their own needs.
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And those who choose to forgo the implant face pressure from medical professionals.
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She is American, more independent, more straitlaced, more willing to forgo her urges.
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As a result, Definers and the E.P.A. have decided to forgo the contract.
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I can't make it to work without coffee, so I forgo that sweet $.
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If they feel unready for such an honor, they can forgo the expedition.
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Instead, they forgo clunky setup, misdirection, and simply cue up the story immediately.
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Bastian also said he would forgo his salary for the next six months.
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During crises, he would sometimes forgo the commute and sleep in his chair.
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Unless you move into the woods, you probably can't forgo all commercial transactions.
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But wouldn't the other guy forgo the sip if he were feeling ill?
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Still, she is not sure she's ready to forgo using an intimacy choreographer.
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Some are choosing to forgo the bris in favor of a medical circumcision.
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Firms that forgo fees can make money in other ways, Mr. Bryan said.
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The high school class of 2020 may forgo going to college at all.
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Deval Patrick of Massachusetts to reverse their decisions to forgo the 2020 election.
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We can't leave victims in limbo or they choose to forgo risk reduction.
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A senior at Union City High School in Oklahoma, Ryan will forgo college.
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If you forgo rooting around, you risk missing out on the best vintage.
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Rich countries would be foolhardy to forgo it, but can probably afford to.
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After she graduated, Ms. Chen decided to forgo medicine and move into finance.
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This makes it possible for Chinese people in metropolitan areas to completely forgo cash.
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But what if you want to forgo the registry — and wedding gifts, period — altogether?
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He probably wouldn't forgo that kind of money unless Uber could offer him more.
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Innovation is often hazardous, but if we don't take risks we may forgo benefits.
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So, will Prince Harry forgo the ring as a nod to his royal roots?
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Stumpf will also forgo his salary while the board conducts investigation into the matter.
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It's simple and dumb and it basically allows you to forgo your AirPods case.
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Most people would rather forgo the chance of winning $1.10 than risk losing $1.
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So with a lot of the songs we decided to forgo the concept album.
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As the new law takes hold, many Missourians seem content to forgo such instruction.
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It is improbable that any president would forgo that option while Russia retains it.
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When women from Western nations visit Saudi Arabia, they typically forgo a head covering.
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So maybe Rachel would compromise for him and forgo an engagement and the ring?
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As we'll see, Ben opted to forgo this rule entirely … just not with Caila.
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But it's possible to afford a big city if you're willing forgo living downtown.
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But last week, her husband also decided to forgo Rio because of health concerns.
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Roughly 6900 percent of children across the country forgo required immunizations for nonmedical reasons.
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They basically forgo summer, and the camera, because they hate the way they look.
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Choosing to forgo one $215 drink each time saves you around $21 a month.
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Forgo the demon white flour and try Julia Ziegler-Haynes' recipe for buckwheat pancakes.
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Goodman's Eyelash Drawings forgo pen and ink in favor of the beauty store material.
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But both Clark and Darden have elected to forgo any comment on the subject.
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But in the meantime they -- and their children -- will forgo preventive and primary care.
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It also reveals that CEO Adam Neumann volunteered to forgo a salary for 2018.
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Tech employees might forgo working at younger companies because they couldn't pay as much.
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Donald Trump decides to forgo a visit to the United States embassy in London?
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The president said he would forgo his Christmas trip to his Palm Beach, Fla.
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Most of the monkeys are disgusted enough by the latter to forgo the food.
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So would a decision by North Korea to forgo any nuclear or missile testing.
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The decision to forgo using her name in the first place baffled industry members.
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For the second consecutive year, the Academy Awards will forgo a master of ceremonies.
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Many vegetarians forgo a main dish and instead pile their table with side dishes.
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I decided to forgo hot pepper and spices, but not my good basmati rice.
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Not to mention, there aren't the votes in the Senate to forgo a trial.
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If I forget about them by the end of the week, I forgo them.
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Boyett and Mitchroney have the sense to forgo Hollywood predictability, so the ending's perfect.
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Of course, Franklin wouldn't be the first person to forgo plans for her assets.
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Given her experience, I wanted to forgo radiation, if I could do so safely.
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They cut back on spending, don't go to the doctor and forgo retirement savings.
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Trump, in response, did forgo a tariff increase that was scheduled for mid-October.
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Eventually, they decided to simply forgo American certifications and focus on the Chinese market.
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Medicare for all would forgo the first option, meaning that it would cover everything.
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There is a limit to how much ordinary Russians will forgo Western freedoms (see article).
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Mulvaney said Trump was willing to forgo a concrete wall for steel or other materials.
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Completely forgo the legacy studios and things get … well, not sketchier, exactly, but more intricate.
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They couch their opposition in patriotic terms, trumpeting their willingness to forgo Social Security benefits.
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Seeing that most people forgo protection there, it makes sense that it's prone to cancer.
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They also forgo glamorous date nights for low-key dinners at their favorite local restaurants.
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For months, López Obrador said he would forgo security because "the people would protect" him.
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In October, a judge allowed him to forgo an ankle monitor, allowing him to surf.
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If the healthiest among them decide to forgo insurance, premiums will rise further next year.
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Markle, on the other hand, is simply choosing to forgo wearing them — breaking royal protocol.
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Her dad's advice flipped a switch for O'Connor, who decided to forgo the hefty purchase.
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Netflix will forgo a pilot order for the show and will greenlight an entire season.
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As a result, young adults might forgo necessary treatment, Wisk said in a phone interview.
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Getting Indians to forgo gold for weddings and religious offerings is probably a non-starter.
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SS Luis Sardinas, who has hit better than expected, is going to forgo winter ball.
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It's difficult to imagine which expense these furloughed federal workers might be able to forgo.
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But in early 2018, he announced he would forgo a run for the governor's mansion.
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Dozens of lawmakers have said they will donate or forgo their salary during the shutdown.
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In his early 103s, he decided to forgo a racing career for one in business.
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He advises any new GE investor to forgo instant gratification for the long-term payoff.
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You might have to forgo a walk-in closet in lieu of a working kitchen.
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The reason some of us forgo longer 'dos is not because we've become sexless frumps.
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Or do you forgo collecting star players and try and create a more balanced team?
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Or maybe we can forgo geography altogether and just call him a true international writer.
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I applaud Rebecca Pine, featured in your article, for her decision to forgo breast reconstruction.
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The Taliban, for example, are to forgo suicide attacks, and the United States drone strikes.
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If you opt to wear a sheer garment on its own, don't forgo the underwear.
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Jerry Brown signed a bill allowing adult riders in California to forgo wearing a helmet.
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Ms. Chabot also explored justices' decisions to forgo opportunities to retire under like-minded presidents.
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Here are three major reasons to forgo pulling money from your retirement ahead of schedule.
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Smarter Living: Self-imposed isolation doesn't require you to forgo good food or good wine.
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If you are concerned about online security, you may want to forgo convenience for safety.
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And if you had to, which would you forgo for a year, sex — or bacon?
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Just getting China to acknowledge and agree to forgo unfair practices was progress, they said.
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Money has been so tight at times that he has had to forgo a coach.
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You could even forgo using a textbook and rely on your own notes and presentations.
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Chuck Grassley, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, called on Trump to forgo the tariffs.
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And despite all the action, beachgoers shouldn't forgo swimming because of the shark presence alone.
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In 2011, the Braves decided to forgo the "screaming Indian" patch on their throwback jerseys.
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Mr. Amedore said that his decision to forgo a fourth term was not politically motivated.
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While you're at it, just forgo cooking entirely and stuff your cornucopia full of chips.
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Kushner will forgo a salary to avoid running afoul of nepotism laws, according to Bloomberg.
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Meetups, or group gatherings, may forgo the sights entirely but unite people with similar passions.
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I decided to forgo washing in nature for a third-floor room facing the pool.
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President Trump pledged that his business empire would forgo new deals abroad during his tenure.
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And one will forgo meat, not just for his health but for the planet's, too.
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The panel opted to forgo making attempting a comprehensive realignment of the current committee structure.
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CNN first reported on Wednesday that Mr. Mueller would forgo Mr. Bannon's grand jury appearance.
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After the first breach was revealed, sources said Verizon was going forgo any price reduction.
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Why on earth would Donald Trump forgo that by dropping out months before the election?
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"They're happy to forgo revenue from hardware for new customers using their services," Wright said.
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The idea that sick people should forgo useful care — or that healthy people should forgo preventive treatments — because they happen to not be rich enough to pay for it is not very popular, which is why they hit on the strategy of lying about it.
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The sidewalks aren't as slippery, so I forgo my treads and just wear some tennis shoes.
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The point is not to forgo goal-setting altogether, but rather to forget about Jan 1.
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However, this man decided to forgo the knife and instead crush it open with his legs.
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In practice, the parking wardens give discounts to drivers who forgo receipts, then pocket the money.
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How many executives will be prepared to forgo such luxuries to arrive for their meetings early?
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It's never been easier to forgo a traditional hotel and instead stay in someone else's home.
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Alternately, the social secretary could forgo working with Bill altogether and work with someone else altogether.
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Carrie chose to forgo cancer treatment so that she could give birth to the little girl.
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Others decide to forgo the illusion entirely and get more elaborate designs to mark their survival.
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Rather than giving in or switching schools, Grimm chose to forgo all school bathrooms on principle.
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In addition to the forfeiture, Stumpf will forgo his salary while the investigation is being conducted.
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If rules were tightened, it believes, firms would forgo listing altogether for less pernickety private markets.
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It shows a lack of understanding of the positive reasons why people choose to forgo alcohol.
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It lets both sides choose procedural hoops they would forgo in return for a speedy resolution.
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Cernovich agreed that the decision to forgo legacy news endeared him to the pro-Trump base.
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Rebeca and Renato Sinohara from Itajubá, Brazil, are the latest couple to forgo bridal-party convention.
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In other words, don't forgo insurance in the name of saving a few bucks each month.
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In fact, he says he's willing to forgo college in order to work on the company.
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Amazon is again showing its willingness to forgo profits in exchange for expanding a new service.
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Life is too short to forgo these pleasures, and would be far too long without them.
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Some people deliberately forgo dental coverage, considering it less urgent than having insurance against medical catastrophes.
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Japan is facing a "demographic time bomb" as young people in that country forgo having children.
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Goldman pays annual bonuses in February, and employees leaving beforehand would typically forgo the entire sum.
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This ultra urban setting means students likely have to forgo the typical communal college campus feel.
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Recent research shows how student loans can force people to forgo saving for their later decades.
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If the offense is small, federal authorities may forgo prosecution to go after more expansive crimes.
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So if you don't like their privacy policy, there's little you can do besides forgo treatment.
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The production value let it forgo TV spending in favor of press attention and digital placements.
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Sisolak is not the first politician in recent memory willing and able to forgo a salary.
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So what happens if we all decide to forgo the cost and forget the next generation?
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I decide to forgo sitting down with the New York delegation in favor of wandering around.
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Last week, though, Alabama decided to forgo even the pretense of respect for the Roe precedent.
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Women over 65 who have had recent negative tests also can forgo testing if they wish.
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Scorsese shrank the shooting schedule (planned for Israel) and the budget, agreeing to forgo his fee.
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Other dioceses are encouraging older Catholics to stay home or to forgo the sacrament of Communion.
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And Mr. Jeffries would forgo running for mayor to stay in Washington for the national fight.
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Regular exercisers also said that they felt less sleepy than people who forgo sweating it out.
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Iger will forgo his full salary, the company announced on Monday in a memo to employees.
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It seems that you wanted it both ways: forgo the occasion and still collect the gifts.
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It can even drive people to forgo care for fear of being unable to afford costs.
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If you want to be blonde, forgo the single-process platinum for a modern, rooted tweed.
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He said he hopes the state will forgo an appeal and seek to retry the case.
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In order to forgo these natural impulses, we employ coping mechanisms to offset the sexual urges.
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Locals feel safe enough there to forgo some of the routine precautions other city dwellers take.
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Hospice patients generally forgo Medicare coverage for curative treatment of the terminal illness and related conditions.
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Also, you can be like me and forgo regular-ass water for the glories of seltzer.
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An adult might conclude that it's better to forgo intercourse than to risk an unwanted pregnancy.
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She offered to forgo the party, in case we wanted to try to preserve our anonymity.
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Some viewers of these video services are so-called cord cutters, who forgo cable television subscriptions.
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Many people who find themselves in this situation would have no choice but to forgo insurance.
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Slack (WORK), the workplace communication tool, also decided to forgo the traditional initial public offering route.
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"After much consideration I have decided to forgo a campaign for the US Senate," he tweeted.
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Kushner will reportedly forgo a salary to avoid running afoul of nepotism laws, according to Bloomberg.
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Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler's legal team also demanded Trump forgo playing "Dream On" at campaign events.
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Why forgo the convenience of fossil fuels or exhort governments to rethink their nuclear weapons policies?
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"This is forcing patients to forgo taking needed medications or to limit their doses," he said.
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They were willing to forgo receiving $100 in a year if we gave them $18 today.
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That would encourage healthy people to forgo insurance, leaving companies to cover a smaller, sicker population.
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He was perfectly happy to forgo "the perks that came with a more expensive apartment," he said.
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Burning Man is typically an excuse to forgo cell phones and spend a week off the grid.
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Without such a mandate, healthy people could forgo coverage while sick people would continue to buy insurance.
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But only if consumers decide to forgo car ownership—and whether they do is connected to parking.
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My daughter was 11 months old, and I chose to forgo reconstruction to minimize my recovery time.
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Companies like Lyft, for example, hope that urbanites of the future will even forgo car ownership altogether.
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The Switch will forgo that restriction, a move that should make the import-loving community very happy.
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But she says one benefit to others' shortsightedness has been not having to forgo any editorial independence.
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Guests are offered a discount to forgo the daily cleaning of their rooms, to reduce staffing needs.
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Trump will forgo a trip to the Demilitarized Zone, the stark border between North and South Korea.
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It is wrong, Ms Ben-Porath argues, "to forgo free speech for the sake of administrative order".
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So they go to places that have control, and they are willing to forgo ridiculous compensation packages.
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Here, you can tell your phone to forgo all notifications during a specific time, even phone calls.
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This feels like price gouging/fixing as most people won't be able to forgo filling this prescription.
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There are other leather satchels from Pad & Quill that forgo the stitching for a cleaner, hipper look.
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Although they decided to forgo the headwear, both women were dressed conservatively in long pants and dresses.
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This Orwellian-sounding provision requires Americans who exercise their judgement to forgo insurance to pay Uncle Sam.
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However, lack of awareness and focus on gaming experience leads many users to forgo activating these features.
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Later, when I went to the gym, I decided to forgo scrolling through social media between exercises.
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Mastercard has already started the process when it announced this month it would forgo signatures after purchases.
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About one in five people said they've been forced to forgo prescriptions because they can't afford them.
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Insurance rates will fall, and despite the city's cautions to the contrary, many will forgo coverage altogether.
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He said he was prepared to forgo some of the comforts included in the more expensive package.
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His advisers said they would most likely forgo a December round of tariffs if all went well.
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It isn't "blaming the victim" to recommend that people forgo walking through dangerous neighborhoods late at night.
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I will forgo the opportunity of making principal if it means I can be an involved parent.
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Some owners believe, wrongly, that to enter the carbon markets they must forgo all income from logging.
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Mr. Stumpf, 63, will forgo his base salary, $2.8 million annually, during the investigation, Wells Fargo said.
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You can also select presets like "flat" and "bring the bass" if you'd rather forgo the legwork.
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They also expect premiums in Obamacare exchanges to skyrocket as healthier, younger people choose to forgo coverage.
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Other airlines are opting for slimline seats too that forgo seat-back entertainment systems on some routes.
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He was so passionate about building his company that he intended to forgo college to pursue it.
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If that's the case, the best thing you can do is forgo a rug altogether, White said.
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More and more startups are choosing to forgo physical retail spaces and keep their businesses entirely online.
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Pat Tillman wasn't the only brother to forgo a career in pro sports to serve his country.
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So if we forgo eating carbs for a few days, we need other ways to keep going.
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Strangely though, Motorola decided to forgo the level of water resistance you'll find on most modern flagships.
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Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg will forgo most of his pay for 2020, the company's chairman said Tuesday.
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Or you could forgo a recipe entirely, as we generally do on Wednesdays, and cook narratively instead.
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But it also means Disney and AT&T will have to forgo billions in potential licensing fees.
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If that were to happen, Mr. Smith would probably be required to forgo or repay certain compensation.
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"This is such a huge bill and it's not really something that we can forgo," she said.
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Many survivors forgo the criminal justice system altogether for fear of how their cases might be mistreated.
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Or if she chose to forgo a Senate race that would provide a greater opportunity for victory?
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Next time forgo the trash for the compost bin, or dump the grounds directly in the garden.
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The proposed rule will encourage immigrants to forgo coverage for which they and their children are eligible.
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The initiative, billed as an environmental alternative, offers loyalty points to guests who forgo daily room cleaning.
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They say the budget office is wrong to score benefits that consumers willingly forgo as lost income.
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A green channel allows tourists and Han Chinese to forgo the ID checks, but Uighurs must submit.
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From April, all executives will forgo 30% to 50% of their salaries, the carrier said this week.
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We turned down the deal and persuaded the police force to forgo facial recognition for this purpose.
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Culp will also forgo the remainder of his salary for 2020 beginning on April 1, he said.
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But the next generation of Democrats may forgo such wavering in favor of a more uncompromising tone.
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Meat consumption is hurting the planet, and the desire to forgo eating animals has become more widespread.
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It is almost as optimistic as asking businesses to lower prices and unions to forgo pay raises.
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Democrats in the Senate will never go for it, but that is their decision to forgo witnesses.
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If I choose to forgo one $10 drink each time, that saves me around $120 a month.
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He was an unemployed computer-systems engineer, and they could not afford to forgo her modest paycheck.
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For the combination of price hikes and weakened penalties would lead many healthy Americans to forgo insurance.
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The past few years have been a glorious time for vegans and others who stay forgo dairy.
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"One hopes that President Trump's decision to forgo this year's honors is a solitary event," he said.
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Each day, billions of people freely forgo privacy for the convenience of using apps on their phones.
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Bloomberg is also choosing to forgo the national debates because of the Democratic National Committee's fundraising requirement.
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But Brady told reporters that he expects bipartisan support for allowing disaster victims to forgo those penalties.
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I drive back home and forgo my plan for a walk as it has started to snow.
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The hardest arguments, about whether to forgo market access for the ability to deregulate, have not begun.
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He would forgo waiting to tell her about his condition until he had written the Christmas column.
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Research indicates that people will forgo medical treatment because they're worried about their out-of-pocket obligations.
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"I definitely implore people to forgo the three seconds of convenience to help neighborhood businesses," he said.
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At the Hotel Relation here in Osaka, about a third of the customers forgo a formal funeral.
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RENTERS A Brooklyn couple forgo nicer apartments to get outdoor space for their ailing Beagle mix, Bonnie.
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For a seat that will double as a dining chair, it may be better to forgo them.
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Its well-heeled baby-boomer bloc is happy to get pensions that economic logic says it should forgo.
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For now, I forgo my usual phone scroll and hop out of bed to get dressed right away.
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Creators forgo lucrative licensing of their shows to secondary markets because, in Netflixonomics, there are no secondary markets.
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The day after the Times story broke, Definers announced it and the EPA had decided "forgo" the contract.
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Mattel's new campaign is all about the dads who forgo football Sunday to play Barbie with their kids.
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Roughly one-third of New Hampshire towns forgo the computerized scanners altogether and count their ballots by hand.
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"For kids in families without the means, (they) may forgo the opportunity of a college education," he said.
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Both men grappled publicly with making a bid for president, and both eventually decided to forgo a run.
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We had to forgo vacations and other simple luxuries (going out to eat, new clothes for school, etc.).
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Once we were hitched, he urged us to listen to the Spirit and forgo all forms of contraception.
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Because the gun violence is so dramatic, do you think that it's more powerful to forgo the fantastic?
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While there, Harry plans to forgo the usual royal hotel accommodations and instead stay with a local family.
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That many small Chinese restaurants and takeaways in America forgo alcohol licences is a present-day obstacle, too.
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It will be the second straight G20 summit in which members forgo pledging the need to denounce protectionism.
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More than half told pollsters for Eurobarometer in 22015 that they try to forgo plastic bags when shopping.
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Honey Boo Boo, telling her mom to cut back on the cheese and asking her to forgo surgery.
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So for two weeks, I resolved to forgo meat in favor of a diet rich in insect protein.
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"Under this system, individuals who choose to forgo coverage could do so without paying a fine," Roy writes.
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The attorney advised him to forgo the appeal and instead wait to be released on parole in 2008.
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John Cryan, Co-Chief Executive Officer, told the bank's analysts call that board members would forgo their bonuses.
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For a number of reasons, many patients either forget to take medications or decide to forgo doses altogether.
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And there is no willingness to forgo the short-run benefits of beggar-thy-neighbor exchange rate depreciation.
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For Zuckerberg, the decision to forgo a higher salary is symbolic: Earning money isn't his priority with Facebook.
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One New Jersey teen decided to forgo the stretch limo and opt for something a little more macabre.
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Besides, for a price of over $210 I wasn't going to forgo what I really wanted: a backpack.
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The SEC said it had to forgo $1.1 billion dollars of disgorgements in filed cases as a result.
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Without the tax credits, many people would find coverage unaffordable, and would be likely to forgo coverage altogether.
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People whose jobs or family-care responsibilities during voting hours need not forgo voting because of those conflicts.
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Really, we Americans need an association of professionals to help us to forgo acquisition in the first place.
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The team's first-round pick in 2016 will forgo his final two seasons of college eligibility at UConn.
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Its board of directors will propose to the shareholders to forgo dividend payments for 1.83, the company said.
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People will forgo and try to do it online or alone, and that can be a big mistake.
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And some people are choosing to forgo or delay going to doctors and hospitals when they are sick.
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He ultimately had to forgo the majority of the $575 million he was supposed to get for Pillar.
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Chances are the tablet and apps won't be enough to persuade Grace Coddington to forgo her conventional methods.
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He may resolve to forgo future care, but loving family members will resist watching him die of neglect.
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More and more American corporations have shown themselves happy to forgo liberal values in exchange for market access.
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When she offers me a cigarette, I decide to forgo my plan to quit smoking for the week.
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At that point, Hitlist's decision to forgo a chat interface or chat feature could be called into question.
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It will cause people to forgo doctor visits, and prevention /screening tests and not keep up with medications.
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Harvard loosened its requirements in 2014, allowing students to forgo taking two tests if it causes financial hardship.
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By benefiting from the local and distributed nature of battery fleets, utilities also can forgo expensive infrastructure investments.
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And when the band shifted into a quieter passage, he'd forgo singing for a borderline spoken word approach.
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Both sold senior secured payment-in-kind notes - which give issuers the option to forgo cash interest payments.
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It also found many low-income Americans would simply forgo insurance rather than buy into high-deductible plans.
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Forgo slippery rubber treads; instead, grip opposite sides of the tree with the soles of your bare feet.
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He said she had learned that she had lymphoma several months ago but had chosen to forgo treatment.
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With no penalty to sway them, some otherwise healthy people may forgo insurance, driving prices higher for everyone.
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They also make it harder to persuade other nations to curb their nuclear ambitions or forgo them entirely.
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They are forced to decide, in excruciating situations, when to forgo medical interventions and provide palliative care instead.
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Ms. Gulmi said that she was happy to forgo Ashe this year for the shiny new Armstrong experience.
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We could also call on the philanthropists who are making these enormous contributions to voluntarily forgo the deduction.
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Mr. Strachan calls his satellite "Enoch" after the biblical figure "who was able to forgo death," he said.
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Schools affected by closures due to the coronavirus can forgo the typically required standardized testing, the release said.
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Because what young woman wouldn't forgo college for the chance to be in a band with her dad?
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Sable isn't the first game to forgo virtual detritus in favor of a sleeker and more lonesome adventure.
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For many years, the various peace plans proposed to the Palestinians expected them to forgo these two axioms.
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Harry and Meghan: As the couple leaves full-time royal life, both have vowed to forgo public funding.
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If you've decided to forgo coverage, you could find an unpleasant bill waiting for you at tax season.
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A child for whom you created an education fund may choose to forgo additional schooling after high school.
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And Amazon and iTunes offer six best-picture nominees for those who'd rather forgo the pomp and circumstance.
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Moving online One major studio, Huanxi Media, chose to forgo a theatrical debut for its new film altogether.
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Brigaid has also run into challenges finding qualified chefs willing to forgo the cachet of a restaurant job.
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Hunter has brushed aside any speculation that he might forgo reelection despite The Hill's reporting that retiring Rep.
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"Of course, I could forgo this emotional labor and take the cards off my list entirely," Hartley reflected.
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Until this season, the Ivy League had been the last Division I conference to forgo a postseason tournament.
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And she is among a group of well-known journalists who have decided to forgo journalism for politics.
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If he enters, he will likely forgo the early states where potential rivals have been visiting for months.
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You should absolutely forgo the $2570,2570 rear-seat DVD players, but otherwise pick and choose as you please.
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As a result, the firm is proposing we forgo the term Black Friday in favor of … Black November.
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Warren announced in late February that she would forgo fundraisers, dinners, receptions or phone calls with wealthy donors.
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The remaining households have chosen to forgo a water bill and place faith in their wells once more.
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Elite schools could forgo their current business model, in which teenagers from wealthy families are their primary clients.
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The President's pledge to forgo foreign government profits from his hotels has been controversial since he announced it.
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Disney expects to forgo $150 million this year alone to keep its content away from other streaming platforms.
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While a "no" vote may forgo some opportunities, Bern won't end up in a UK-style economic limbo.
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Forgo the longest drive in the fanciest car for the most consistent walk in the most varied weather.
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While the helicopters have made working on music challenging, they have allowed Mr. Windels to forgo an alarm clock.
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Without insurance coverage, they would be forced to use less costly, less effective methods or forgo birth control altogether.
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With the controversy festering, the 74-year-old Lopez Rivera said earlier this month he would forgo the award.
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I forgo my usual coffee order and make myself good ol' office coffee and save myself a few dollars.
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Companies are still reluctant to forgo selling more tickets in the event that a few passengers don't show up.
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And the state's attorney general, Tim Fox, decided to forgo the race, presumably to run for governor, Saldin said.
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The beauty of a long time horizon is capturing a compounding effect that others who quit before you forgo.
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Since Cross was unable to freeze his eggs, he decided to forgo taking testosterone, and have a baby himself.
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Some commend the prince's decision to forgo the crown briefly, seeing it as a sign of humility and respect.
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However, if you choose to forgo a gift but still attend the couple is more likely to be forgiving.
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It also allows Spotify users to forgo the Sonos Controller app entirely when it comes to controlling their music.
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Bloomberg reported that hateful communication reportedly contributed to Walt Disney's decision to forgo a bid to buy the company.
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He had to forgo a planned father-daughter dance because of his ankle, but Meghan says she didn't mind.
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But at a discount rate of 4%, today's sweet-toothed rational actor would be willing to forgo just two.
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The EU may also be reluctant to forgo the jurisdiction of the bloc's top court in policing rule breaches.
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The Bancor Foundation has coded smart contracts into each of their tokens, allowing them to forgo being exchange traded.
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First and perhaps more obviously, renters get to forgo paying (or get a refund of) an expensive security deposit.
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He had to forgo a planned father-daughter dance because of his ankle, but Meghan said she didn't mind.
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Companies and organizations can buy intelligent systems and forgo the tremendous difficulty of building one from the ground up.
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Few of even those taking part in the meat boycott would forgo meat on the day of Eid itself.
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The higher standard deduction, along with the cap or elimination of some deductions, means more people will forgo itemizing.
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The most expensive contributions on the list were land-conservation agreements to forgo development rights on property Trump owns.
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The EU may also be reluctant to forgo the jurisdiction of the bloc's highest court in policing rule breaches.
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It's a small gesture of progress that all of British Airways' female crew members can choose to forgo skirts.
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"If that market starts to acquire gas from other basins, they will essentially forgo western Canadian supply," Clark said.
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The best coffee is here in my kitchen and I'm about to leave, to forgo it for two weeks.
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But does that mean the rest of the world has to forgo the enjoyment of this 20th-century classic?
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Activision, which publishes Call of Duty, chose to forgo its booth at E3 for the first time since 2010.
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Caregiver credits would guarantee higher retirement benefits to parents and others who forgo wages to care for family. Rep.
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The notion that students should have to forgo pay and incur additional debt to gain work experience is ludicrous.
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If that proves difficult, another possibility is that they simply forgo the human interaction now built into many occupations.
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The Trump administration must muster up the fortitude to forgo pageantries and raise the cost of Pyongyang's peace ploys.
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Executives should forgo tricks that reward short-term stock traders, he argues, like share buybacks purchased at high valuations.
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Based on Mr. Schur's track record, NBC decided to forgo making a pilot and speed ahead with 13 episodes.
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However, at $249, you may want to save a few bucks and forgo some of the bells and whistles.
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Congressional lawmakers have urged Trump to forgo the tariffs, especially for key U.S. allies, and instead focus on China.
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And those policies that are available cost thousands of dollars a year, a hefty cost many residents simply forgo.
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By age 7, some children will choose to forgo candy rather than get a significantly larger share than others.
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And for us to forgo that opportunity so that one member can bring his deal with Reid is inappropriate.
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If the Chargers forgo that option, the Raiders would then have the chance to move in with the Rams.
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Earlier this week, the Atlanta-based company said Chief Executive Richard Smith would leave and forgo this year's bonus.
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No one says you have to forgo Netflix, but do you really need the movie channels or unlimited texting?
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Overall, we liked the tops and we recommend them to anyone looking to forgo trips to their dry cleaner.
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And the largest donations on the list were land-conservation agreements to forgo development rights on property he owns.
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Sometimes newlyweds forgo a reception altogether, instead opting to hit the road and celebrate with their far-flung relatives.
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Around that time, she learned that a male colleague was allowed to forgo travel to accommodate his gluten intolerance.
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Should the government obtain more convictions, you hope the prosecutors will have the self-awareness to forgo celebratory drinks.
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In fact, many poor people forgo bank accounts altogether because banking fees take such a toll on their finances.
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There are those who may say that trans users who have been subjected to harassment should forgo using Twitter.
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Counties and municipalities that have come to rely on the revenue are getting ready to cut or forgo projects.
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Under this condition, researchers observed that participants were willing to forgo a bigger reward to keep those options viable.
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It can seem extraordinary, from the outside, to forgo when there is so much we can think to want.
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TRENDING Promoting sustainability, properties are offering food and beverage credits and other perks for guests who forgo housekeeping services.
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Or, as in Mr. Dennis's case, they may strike a deal requiring the defendant to forgo seeking civil damages.
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Because of this, brands will sometimes forgo working with TikTok itself to deal directly with its influencer stars, instead.
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Perhaps a majority are willing to forgo a couple of thousand pounds a year, and a nation or two.
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We meet pediatric palliative care specialists and parents who forgo further treatment and embrace their babies as they die.
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PAYPAL SAYS CO HAS MADE THE DECISION TO FORGO FURTHER PARTICIPATION IN FACEBOOK'S LIBRA ASSOCIATION AT THIS TIME - STATEMENT
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She also will forgo a book publicity tour to avoid using her government perch to promote her private product.
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Hunter's vows to forgo any foreign work follow a slew of unsubstantiated attacks by Trump accusing him of corruption.
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Ordinary Gazans need to know that when and if Hamas is willing to forgo violence, their misery will ease.
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About halfway up he decided to forgo his rope and free-solo dozens of feet up the rippling ice.
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Still, you shouldn't forgo sunscreen, says Dr. Nava Greenfield, a dermatologist at Schweiger Dermatology Group in Brooklyn, New York.
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Anthem would not be the first insurer to forgo external pharmacy benefits management and take on the role internally.
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The government has promised to forgo a rise in VAT that was supposed to bring in 23 billion euros.
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Such a proposal would forgo the normally deliberative system that allows for public comment before a new rule is implemented.
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This also lets Uber compensate drivers better if they're willing to forgo the small talk or crank the air conditioning.
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Maybe you can forgo the custom holiday cards, for example, scale back the holiday party or pass on the poinsettias.
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Founder Mikki Agrawal told The Cut reporter Noreen Malone that she could forgo using a tampon if she used Thinx.
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But seeing as how many people chose to forgo standard care, it's worth wondering if their deaths could have prevented.
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In addition, schools that receive federal funding can't force their students into arbitration or require them to forgo class actions.
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President Donald Trump needs to forgo the "chaos" and "conflict," and start focusing on the issues facing this country, Rep.
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Anyone who is 18 years old or older can participate as long as they're willing to forgo their amateur status.
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The super thin Sony Bravia's screen lets it forgo a stand, instead getting propped up much like a picture frame.
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Even after he decided to forgo a bid himself for the top job, Biden stopped short of endorsing any candidate.
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In all, there are seven states that forgo individual income taxes: Alaska, Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Texas, Washington and Wyoming.
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And when he asks to forgo the black hood at his execution because he's afraid of the dark, it's heartbreaking.
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In the few African countries where data are available, governments forgo revenues worth a third of those they actually collect.
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These measures are appealing on their face but do not reflect the outcomes for patients whose transplants the centers forgo.
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Critics said that he did not have the authority to take the law into his own hands and forgo arrests.
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One patient spoke of a provider who noticed them wavering on their decision, and encouraged them to forgo the abortion.
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His social contract apes that of the United Arab Emirates, which grants subjects social freedoms provided they forgo political ones.
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The cult of the superteacher encourages young teachers to forgo sleep and free time in order to keep their jobs.
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The letter added that the council had withheld payment for her work and was demanding that she forgo copyright claims.
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Sure, they could hire a babysitter for the night or forgo sex altogether, but moms don't want to do that.
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While you may have already picked out your party dress and dancing shoes, you'd be remiss to forgo your manicure.
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The move to waterproof the device was likely one of the reasons the company opted to forgo the headphone jack.
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The Hydraulic Press people just decided to forgo a theme this time around and press a bunch of different stuff.
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He said he can forgo the annual 40 billion Philippine pesos ($852 million) in government revenue from the mining industry.
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Earlier this month, Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer said she would forgo her annual bonus in the wake of the intrusions.
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And I wouldn't be surprised if Sasha Obama decided to forgo college altogether in order to pursue a music career.
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Kanye West accompanied his wife in a sleek all-black suit with suede boots but opted to forgo a tie.
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They're willing to forgo a billion-dollar bank account in favor of a mere hundred-million-dollar payday and fame.
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Luckily I have the strongest mom who's able to you know forgo all of that and still raise her son.
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Hulu with Live TV comes at a time when consumers are more willing to forgo their cable and satellite subscriptions.
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And that's to say nothing of the stars who decided to forgo undergarments altogether — Chrissy Teigen, we're looking at you.
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Was he rested and ready and decided, on a whim, to forgo the perimeter altogether as a celebration of life?
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The company has the scale and long-tail strategy to forgo profit margins in hopes of quickly gaining market share.
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Before taking office, Donald J. Trump pledged that his business empire would forgo new deals abroad while he was president.
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The move could lead companies that need these services to forgo the biggest cloud companies and go directly to Nvidia.
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It's unlikely automakers would be willing to forgo their own self-driving software efforts in favor of integrating Apple software.
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As HHS Secretary, will you continue to advance policies that may lead people with Medicare to forgo needed medical care?
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Unlike most teens his age, Brendan Kauth-Fisher has decided to forgo a celebration on his 15th birthday this year.
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It's also unclear as to whether Dritz urged Dugas to practice safe sex with condoms or to forgo sex altogether.
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For example, conservative radio host Laura Ingraham has suggested that encouraging girls to forgo "immodest" clothing could help avoid rape.
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It should also be noted that some commanders may forgo the entire process of naming their vehicles and guns altogether.
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There is also the potential that patients could unnecessarily decide to forgo use of an otherwise safe and effective technology.
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Low-income people often have to forgo health care in order to pay for other necessities, like rent or food.
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Of course, contract workers forgo health insurance and other benefits associated with salaried employment in exchange for more flexible work.
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Sensing an opportunity, Moscow reached out to the Kurds and asked them to forgo their alliance with the United States.
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We have documented the many tools that federal prosecutors use to push drug defendants to forgo trial and plead guilty.
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Like many child stars, actress Elle Fanning had to forgo a traditional education to free up time for her career.
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Mayer has also offered to forgo any 2017 annual equity award as the breaches occurred during her tenure, Yahoo said.
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While your or my decision to forgo or reduce beef consumption will not individually redeem us, our collective actions can.
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This comes eight months after the politically moderate, former Republican announced he would forgo a run for president in 2020.
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Pounder also said Definers would forgo contract bids for four other government agencies that "expressed interest" in the firm's services.
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For the rest of this fiscal year, CEO Alan Joyce will forgo a salary, according to the Australian flagship carrier.
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Wells Fargo would no doubt point to the fact that Mr. Sloan decided to forgo a cash bonus in 2017.
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The National Park Service estimated that seven million people were forced to postpone or forgo visits to a national park.
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"These programs must forgo ranking applicants from the affected countries or risk having insufficient medical residents to meet staffing needs."
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Both couples note that their close friends were neither hurt nor surprised by their decision to forgo a wedding party.
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But a legal expert said that Mr. Zarrab's decision to forgo the court filings this week was a significant step.
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But Pence, who Trump tasked with leading the administration's coronavirus response, was also not planning to forgo his political schedule.
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Those financial burdens could lead some people to forgo testing, potentially leading to further spread of the virus, experts said.
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I thought I would just forgo those for the month, but I found viable workarounds that can be permanent replacements.
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They use top-of-the-line natural ingredients, forgo colorants and heavy scents, and are easy to use to boot.
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Before then, however, government workers will have to forgo pension payments, while public health and infrastructure projects will go unfunded.
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While she agreed to forgo the controversial top-up, critics say she and her party remain too close to donors.
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Families with small children who spend more than 50 percent of their monthly income on rent must forgo other necessities.
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All mentally competent adults have the right to document that they want to forgo medical treatments if they get dementia.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk decided to forgo the traditional truck design and made the Cybertruck, essentially, an exoskeleton on wheels.
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Like Roberts, they thought Congress' commerce authority did not cover an individual's decision to forgo -- rather than obtain -- health insurance.
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Mr. Cabrera's report forced the presidential couple to forgo its stake in the home and the government to rescind contracts.
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I forgo listening to today's episode of The Daily and listen to Paramore instead and proceed with my normal routine.
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Elderly SNAP participants are less likely than similar nonparticipants to forgo their full-prescribed dosage of medicine due to cost.
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PayPal said it would forgo any further participation in the group and would instead focus on its own core businesses.
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Some forgo brushing their teeth in the morning, or drinking hot beverages, or using perfume, scented laundry detergent, extra salt.
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If you broaden these categories, and widely advertise these changes, you might cause many more Americans to forgo insurance coverage.
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Bergdahl had decided to forgo a trial by a military jury, opting instead for a judge to decide the case.
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More than any other candidate in history, Bloomberg's massive cash reserves allow him to forgo any concerns about campaign funding.
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Faced with barriers and bureaucracy, young men will forgo treatment, say case managers who connect shooting victims with social services.
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Meechy Monroe achieved YouTube fame with hairstyle tutorials that urged black women to embrace natural hair and forgo harsh chemicals.
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In Beijing, where I'm based, the streets are stilled as most people forgo the daily commute and work from home.
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Trying something new can be painful: I might not like what I get and must forgo something I already enjoy.
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Her decision to forgo a preemptive strike in the Yom Kippur War was widely criticized, and in 1974, she resigned.
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The panel, the United States Preventive Services Task Force, continues to recommend that men 70 and older forgo screening altogether.
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Surveys of chief financial officers reveal that firms frequently forgo profitable investments in order to make short-term earnings targets.
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However, having sacrificed this beautiful animal, there was no way I was going to forgo an angler's communion of sorts.
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If we're talking about the percent of the population that suffers from clinical social anxiety — the type of anxiety that causes them to forgo a promotion at work or forgo 20 percent of their class participation grade because they're too terrified to raise their hand — that's something like 13 percent of the US population.
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They seek to forgo a dangerous path of ratcheting up U.S. tariffs on Mexican imports that would dearly cost both countries.
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About a year ago, Keys decided to forgo mainstream beauty standards and bare a fresh face, and she has no regrets.
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Or forgo a present altogether and chip in for dinner to create an experience that everyone can enjoy together, Lapin added.
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I didn't know it was possible for your armpits to hurt, but here I am, regretting my decision to forgo stretches.
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Or more practically and humanely, prospective owners and breeders should stop fixating on chocolate-colored Labs—or just forgo purebreds altogether.
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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences did not choose to forgo a host for this year's Oscars, of course.
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When I got engaged, our first and easiest decision was to forgo a wedding and focus on saving for a house.
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Walden is the 20th Republican to say he will forgo reelection to the House in 21625, compared with just seven Democrats.
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Simpson, who's now married to former NFL player Eric Johnson, isn't alone in her decision to forgo signing a prenuptial agreement.
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Doctors actively choose to forgo the suffering that takes place in our ICUs, because we've seen it and we know better.
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U.N. human rights chief Michelle Bachelet has asked the Saudis to forgo usual diplomatic privilege in order to facilitate the investigation.
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Clariant and Huntsman, which said its third-quarter costs linked to the merger were $18 million, agreed to forgo breakup fees.
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Forgo Costumes for Fun Accessories and Toys Boyd over at Target also has some suggestions for chewers, scratchers and the like.
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Among the features of the new unisuit is a double-layered construction that enables rowers to forgo underwear for more comfort.
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Walden is the 6900th Republican to say he will forgo reelection to the House in 2628, compared with just seven Democrats.
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Phoebe, a trans woman who is HIV-negative, says their decisions to forgo life-enhancing medication were largely due to stigma.
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This is an arrangement that allows big belchers of carbon to offset emissions by paying others to forgo some of theirs.
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And if you're into the design and want to forgo the whole smart bit, the shoes run $130 and $100, respectively.
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The organization pays young entrepreneurs $100,000 to either drop out of school or forgo college to work on their own ventures.
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People look for, remember and in this case are willing to forgo money for information that confirms their pre-existing beliefs.
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Mayer volunteered to forgo her annual equity grant, as well, and has asked that the money be redistributed to Yahoo's employees.
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Whether publications decide to chase search traffic or forgo it, people will continue to search for the answers to their questions.
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Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) took it one step farther this year, pledging to forgo large-donation fundraisers in the Democratic primary.
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Liz Shoesmith, of Sydney, Australia, decided to forgo the traditional walk down the aisle when she wed Scott on Jan. 26.
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Some generals and diplomats had urged him to forgo those plans, warning they could undermine the fight against the Afghan Taliban.
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That's because the worse the economy is, the more people decide to forgo the crappy job market and go to college.
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I am therefore willing to forgo those 100x returns and get 10x on things that are more certain and nearer term.
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The Wyoming, Michigan, mother of six chose to forgo cancer treatment so that she could give birth to the little girl.
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Some members of Congress have already promised to forgo their salaries during the shutdown, possibly donating them to charity instead. Rep.
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Whether Holt will forgo years of moderating precedence to usher in a new era of presidential debates remains to be seen.
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has elected to entirely forgo the usual legislative process — no public hearings and no expert testimony.
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This is a cinema of pure perception, one that attempts to forgo what the human eye typically sees in everyday life.
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A previous study found that cats are nice, actually, and will even forgo food if it means socializing with a person.
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Ours isnt an honorable history of willingness to forgo enrichment simply on principle …are we too forgetful to recall Albert Speer?
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If NeuroQore attracts people who would avoid ECT, (and thereby forgo treatment for depression) it could have a net positive impact.
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Or it might forgo full access to the single market and do a free-trade deal like Canada's, ending budgetary payments.
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The costs of service are covered by donations from foundations and crowdfunding, allowing the company to forgo data collection for advertising.
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The monarch's choice to wear mostly faux fur comes as a number of fashion labels have opted to forgo real fur.
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Gay friends warned him and his companion to forgo exchanging letters because of the dangers of exposure in campaigns against gays.
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Dow-component Boeing gained 22.6% after the company said the CEO would forgo bonuses this year amid the 737 Max crisis.
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You can also forgo points in favor of action cards, which you can deploy to sabotage other players in various ways.
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We already accept that ethical limits on experiments involving humans are important enough that we are willing to forgo possible breakthroughs.
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Priorities hadn't spent any money to help Bredesen and will now forgo that possibility in the remaining weeks before the midterms.
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Reasonable commentators also agree that the president enjoys prosecutorial discretion to determine which deportation cases to pursue and which to forgo.
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Some members of Congress forgo a Washington-area apartment and sleep in their offices, a practice several sources highlighted as problematic.
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A recent Gallup poll revealed that three in ten Americans forgo or deter treatment due to the high cost of care.
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And these technologies may be life-changing for those "who currently limit or forgo driving due to medical conditions," he said.
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Under such deals, the government agrees to delay or forgo prosecution of a company if it promises to change its behavior.
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Goalie Jonathan Quick served as the backup but has elected to forgo the All-Star weekend due to a nagging injury.
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"I don't think it would be a good strategic move to forgo the upside in the business from here," Blankfein said.
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On Wednesday night, many in the quake zones opted to forgo temporary lodgings and slept in their cars, Italian television reported.
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For Holi: • Forgo the bonfires (which would be difficult to light in New York) and try another festival tradition: spring cleaning.
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If you're considering buying a new mattress, and you're ready to forgo those sketchy showrooms, have a look at Tuft & Needle.
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The first is to forgo them, and in doing so avoiding any potential need for the toilet, bar the odd piss.
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An economic downturn could prompt casual dining customers to forgo those meals and turn instead to cheaper options like fast food.
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It was a warm night in August, and they decided to forgo the usual limo and head to dinner on foot.
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If a rat sees another rat drowning, for example, it will forgo a chunk of chocolate to save its imperiled friend.
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The idea that Trump would forgo international adventures and focus on a domestic agenda has long since gone up in smoke.
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He struck a deal with a landlord who was willing to forgo rent as long Mr. Matthews stuck to his studies.
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If fewer international students do decide to forgo studying here, it could spell trouble for the colleges that bank on them.
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Simply put, this is the idea that in order to pursue one option, we must forgo certain others, Mr. Godin said.
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Do not eat so much bread and butter or be in such a rush to get home that you forgo dessert.
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One-third of low-income adults in Texas forgo medical care because of cost, but only 9 percent in Vermont do.
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She seemingly chose to forgo wearing a shirt or pants underneath, bringing back a fashion trend that became popular in 2018.
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Ronald Reagan is the last president to forgo the use of such technology and his 1981 speech similarly won high praise.
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Forgo traveling for Thanksgiving this year and spend it with just your spouse and the kids — or host a potluck "friendsgiving."
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The agency said these claims can cause real harm when people forgo approved treatments that have been proven safe and effective.
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PayPal said it would forgo any further participation in the group, saying instead it would focus on its own core businesses.
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Even this crowd—leather baseball caps with shearling trim, neoprene sweatshirts—seems happy to forgo their avocado toast for a day.
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There are even calls from some to forgo their sacred August recess — a respite from the capital in its swampiest month.
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The job didn't come with a retirement match, and given my low income and debt load, I decided to forgo saving.
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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences confirmed the decision to forgo a host yet again via tweet on Wednesday.
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Hunter's vows to forgo any foreign work follow a slew of unsubstantiated attacks by President Donald Trump accusing him of corruption.
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"Further, this unproven treatment could cause patients to forgo or delay FDA-approved treatments for opioid addiction and withdrawal," it said.
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DALLAS — Before taking office, Donald J. Trump pledged that his business empire would forgo new deals abroad while he was president.
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Mobile payment apps, such as iDEAL in the Netherlands or Swish in Sweden, further encourage people to forgo coins and notes.
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The bottles will forgo the familiar look of Coke products for something that fits right into the storyline of Galaxy's Edge.
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Back on the ground, travelers can forgo the ubiquitous selfie by booking through companies supplying high-quality shoots by professional photographers.
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As a result, every effort was made to convince Trump to keep his distance and forgo any tweets on the subject.
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Some have already begun preparing, for example by agreeing at the start of any disputes to forgo the right to appeal.
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To minimize the fallout, she has started to compile a list of owners willing to forgo payments for an extended period.
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Mr. O'Rourke's spokesman, Chris Evans, would not comment on whether the former congressman had decided to forgo a 2020 Senate run.
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Many may choose to forgo Medicare, which requires a substantial co-pay, if Veterans Affairs offers private care at no charge.
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He wonders, if we were to forgo our smartphones in 25, what else could we do with that money and time?
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The company is expected to forgo IPO traditions like underwriters and a lock-up period when it lists on the exchange.
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When she returned to the tour, she decided to forgo a protected ranking and wild-card entries into the top tournaments.
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Individual provinces can forgo the tax and adopt their own policies — so long as they slash emissions by an equivalent amount.
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Is there any evidence that DiCaprio has advocated personal emission reductions or told anyone they ought to forgo planes or boats?
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In general, you're going to want to forgo the aforementioned fried foods, high spice levels, and red meat, as well as alcohol.
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The fallout continued on Tuesday, with Equifax announcing its Chief Executive Richard Smith, would leave the company and forgo his 2017 bonus.
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"When the Iranian regime decides to forgo violence and meet our diplomacy with diplomacy, it knows how to reach us," he said.
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Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer will forgo any annual equity awards this year due to previous security breaches that occurred during her tenure.
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Some Republicans want to lower the corporate tax rate to only 22 percent and forgo income tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans.
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The pocket-sized self-portrait inspires man to forgo common sense and get up close with wild animals or nuclear disaster sites.
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Accompanying the mother's willful desire to forgo her individual needs while in the service of another is the mollifying effect of touch.
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Beyond programs dedicated to HIV, Republicans also proposed a $1.5 trillion cut to Medicaid that could force patients to forgo expensive medication.
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"We will not forgo our long-term interests, which is really the culture that we are building right now," Teresa tells CNBC.
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Of course, you'll forgo all potential damage if you make like Simpson — with cool smoky pink hair — but opt for a wig.
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The Academy Awards will forgo a proper host for the first time in three decades, according to a new report from Variety.
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Yet some state laws run contrary to the legislation, and in states such as Rajasthan, women are made to forgo their claims.
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The company will forgo some growth opportunities as it curtails spending and spends only as much as it takes in, Hamm said.
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Most notably so far is the company's decision to forgo the notch, in favor of the camera cutout design Huawei's helped pioneer.
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Were I to move into a tiny home, I would have to forgo a sizable portion of my wardrobe and other possessions.
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We encourage firms to approach our governments to address remaining questions, rather than forgo opportunities due to misperceptions or lack of information.
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The millennial generation is saddled with a ton of student loan debt, but that should not be a reason to forgo investing.
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As NPR's Laurel Wamsley explains, while it's legal to forgo daylight saving time, it's not possible to opt out of standard time.
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This is an arrangement that allows big belchers of CO{-2} to offset emissions by paying others to forgo some of theirs.
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It also delivers a healthy dose of vitamin C and potassium, which can be especially helpful if you tend to forgo fruit.
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Workers forgo vacation days for many reasons, including the backlog of work they'll face upon return or the fear of appearing uncommitted.
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The reason for the difference was Halliburton's decision to forgo unprofitable contracts, Chief Executive Dave Lesar said on a post-earnings call.
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FBI officials and federal prosecutors make decisions to end investigations or forgo prosecutions every day, and the president can do the same.
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Hannah, who is already working towards being a veterinarian, has decided to forgo birthday gifts for the second year in a row.
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Those feelings aside, Biden chose to forgo a battle against Trump for the presidency, announcing last fall he wouldn't enter the race.
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That increase could force cash-strapped producers to forgo protection altogether, putting them at risk if the market takes another leg down.
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"I think it has a lot to do with having two girls," she said of her decision to forgo injectable face treatments.
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Churches, religious charities, employers and individuals must participate in and subsidize healthcare plans that pay for abortions or forgo health coverage altogether.
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They added that they are even willing to "forgo the August recess" in order to make progress on funding legislation and nominations.
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Sometimes, as we did earlier tonight, we forgo dinner at home and stop at our favorite restaurant, a Mexican place called Ricardo's.
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The orders let Puerto Rico forgo certain payments and redirect revenues that had been earmarked for debt to cover other expenses instead.
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"Our finger will remain on the trigger and we will not forgo our weapons or our land or our revolution," it said.
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Middle-class people who forgo material luxuries to give their surplus funds to the poor are entitled to feel superior to me.
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The Center for Disease Control (CDC) estimates that roughly 2 percent of children across the country forgo required immunizations for nonmedical reasons.
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The decision to forgo the census may seem inconsequential to the individual, but it could have serious repercussions for the greater community.
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The bank said last week it would forgo profits made from transactions in Estonia that are subject to a money laundering investigation.
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At home, you can forgo the sticks and serve the corn on plates, but don't expect it to be any less messy.
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Schaeuble made clear he will not be swayed by pleas to forgo economic reforms which, he insisted, were for Greece's own good.
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Jameyanne decided to forgo her acceptance to a master's degree program in comparative literature at Dartmouth to become a disability rights lawyer.
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" When asked why he didn't elect to forgo his salary altogether, he said, "'Cause I'm not sure I would have done it.
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High-deductible plans, of course, have quite high out-of-pocket costs — they cause people to forgo care because of the cost.
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In putting together such deals, agents forgo the usual commission paid to them by individual clients, instead taking payment from a studio.
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If players choose to forgo makeup or wear their hair short, ignoring conventional notions of femininity, they're often labeled boyish or masculine.
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This might lead places that enact the program to use it as an excuse to forgo other expensive, difficult K–12 reforms.
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In accepting packaging fees from the studios, the agents forgo the usual 10 percent commissions paid to them by their individual clients.
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The essay concludes: All this comes at a cost to women's well-being, as mothers forgo leisure time, professional ambitions and sleep.
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The rule could force even legal immigrants to voluntarily forgo benefits to avoid risking being deported — with severe impacts, especially for children.
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While both sides were in agreement about the decision to forgo the deals, it is the latest frustration for the Trump Organization.
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Two attorneys general involved in the lawsuit told the radio outlet that Purdue might forgo a settlement and file for bankruptcy instead.
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FORGO CREATURE COMFORTS Safari experiences range from staying in bare-bones camps with bucket showers to lodges that have air-conditioned rooms.
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Personal Health Doctors and medical organizations often advise that past a certain age, older adults can forgo various screening tests for cancer.
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The couple's pastor from their church in Nashville married them, and they chose to forgo writing their own vows for the ceremony.
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The Federal Reserve's policymaking arm improved its rating of the U.S. economy, but elected to forgo another interest rate hike in August.
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Under the federal education bill passed in 22013, states are permitted to forgo single end-of-year subject tests for nuanced measures.
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She described their decision to forgo a "fairy tale romance" in favor of planning their engagement together on the Byers Market podcast.
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So strong was his love for the genre that he told the New York Times he decided to forgo furthering his education.
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The Massachusetts senator had said earlier this year that her decision to forgo expensive fundraisers only applied to the Democratic nominating contest.
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Rumor has it that with options dwindling, Oscar-show producer Donna Gigliotti and co-producer Glenn Weiss will forgo a host entirely.
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"Their crops get raided, their livestock may get eaten, and they forgo opportunities to use the land in other ways," she said.
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To forgo any specific thoughts here about the new government is consistent with the allegorical realm Eggers capably constructs in the novel.
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We should not have to forgo our fundamental right to privacy just because our homes and phones are connected to the internet.
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He argued that Mr. Obama should pick a candidate who would receive "unanimous approval" from both parties, or else forgo naming a candidate.
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Andrews treats us to her impression of Stoll asking if a tie will be necessary, then says he's going to forgo one altogether.
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" Still others forgo ad hominem insults, declaring instead that "We need background checks on politicians, not gun owners," or simply "Bullets not ballots.
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What's happening: This week EPA Chief Scott Pruitt said companies can forgo compliance with Obama's 2016 methane rule for at least three months.
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Given that, and as a matter of logic crossed with recent history, it would make little sense for Democrats to forgo the filibuster.
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Instead, they're building alternate distribution channels that might eventually forgo the existing entertainment industry entirely, in favor of operating within the tech industry.
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It makes sense for Trump to forgo his presidential earnings since, like JFK and Hoover, he will enter office with considerable personal wealth.
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But she has found that some clients are reluctant to choose high-deductible coverage and forgo the traditional co-pay for doctors' visits.
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I forgo a video tonight and spend 20 minutes using my Calm app and doing whatever yoga poses I think will feel good.
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No straw at all: It's possible for many people to forgo straws entirely, of course, and consume beverages out of ... just a cup.
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Better known as Daniel the Duck, this passenger decided to forgo using his wings so he could fly with his owner Carla Fitzgerald.
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It would also weaken 'right-to-work' laws in 27 states that allow employees to forgo participating in and paying dues to unions.
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Under the plan, Oi would offer new stock to shareholders and, if some of them forgo the chance to subscribe, to other investors.
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Sabrina's coven won't let her leave her life as a witch behind if she decides to forgo her powers and become a mortal.
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We anticipate you'll be busy enjoying life and trying to forgo checking your emails, so we'll handle sourcing the sale promos for you.
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I fill up my Swell bottle (my most smug-inducing purchase of 2017) and forgo the takeaway coffee en route to the subway.
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They also forgo the strident anti-government rhetoric of their counterparts in America, focusing on balanced budgets and slightly lowered tax rates instead.
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"Employers will face a confusing patchwork of rules, and many small businesses may forgo offering retirement plans altogether," Rooney said in a statement.
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The one downside to using Hotel Tonight is that you have to forgo the loyalty points you'd normally earn from a hotel stay.
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Dean Heller announced Thursday that he will forgo a run for governor in 2018 and instead run for re-election in the Senate.
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Companies that either forgo hedging or don't do enough of it, have in the past been hit hard due to unfavorable currency moves.
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Graham also said Trump should forgo nominating a politician to be the new FBI director and instead promote someone from within the bureau.
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Britain, which had itself lent altogether about as much as America, was prepared to forgo its claims if the United States also did.
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They often approach poetry, by which I mean they forgo nominal expectations of narrative and structure and reach for a more fluid diction.
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In each of these instances, experts cited the risk of people getting unnecessary and risky procedures as a reason to forgo early screenings.
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And unlike FARA, the Lobbying Disclosure Act allows those with lobbying income below $2,500 or expenses below $10,000 to forgo registering at all.
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And, now, you're going to have to forgo the caffeine spike or the pleasant morning ritual that sets the tone for the day.
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In the era of sliding into someone's DMs to start a personal conversation, we often forgo face-to-face conversations for digital communication.
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As for whether she will forgo another tradition by not wearing a tiara, Hurley is holding out hope that Markle will wear one.
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As a result, some voluntary public funding systems have experienced substantial decreases in the number of candidates volunteering to forgo private campaign funds.
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News of Gervais' casting comes after more awards shows have opted to forgo an emcee altogether, starting with the Academy Awards in February.
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High school teacher Julie Cain told NBC that she and about 85033 other teachers chose to forgo their paychecks to strike this week.
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Six House Republicans are calling on President Obama to forgo a congressional vote on a Pacific Rim trade deal before he leaves office.
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Trump referenced President Barack and Michelle Obama's trip to Riyadh in January 2015 in which the First Lady chose to forgo a headscarf.
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This means that for all intents and purposes, they will forgo their shareholder rights when they purchase a Saudi asset in Saudi Arabia.
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And some people unknowingly forgo their privacy when allowing apps or other services to track their location or follow their browsing across websites.
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Even with ObamaCare's mandates and penalties, millions of Americans preferred to forgo coverage and spend their money on things they thought more important.
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That may mean choosing alternatives that forgo data collection in exchange for a fee, or that pay consumers for access to their data.
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To compensate, I often forgo using the pad and use the strap itself, which is thinner and can be uncomfortable after several minutes.
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Craig Minassian, a spokesman for the foundation, said the decision to forgo corporate and foreign money had nothing to do with the emails.
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He told her he would forgo the usual urine and blood tests because no nurse was available, and would order an ultrasound instead.
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The decision to forgo the ratification process, for better or worse, has now allowed the Trump administration to unilaterally withdraw from the agreement.
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As more of us telecommute and forgo regular trips to the office — I'm writing this on the floor of my apartment right now!
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But with the government fully operating, the White House decided once again to forgo the traditional buffet spread for a fast-food meal.
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Even others might forgo any sort of formal tutorialization, and simply contain a compendium to answer any mechanical questions a player may have.
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She passed away days after deciding to forgo further medical treatments amid her failing health, according to the office of the former president.
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Over the course of our conversation, we came to a decision neither of us expected at the outset: to forgo doing a book.
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Many women said motherhood had become more of a choice, and they were choosing to forgo it, whether for personal or economic reasons.
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But it's one thing to realistically assess that peace is not coming anytime soon, and quite another to forgo the ideal of peace.
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For now, Trump has decided not to forgo political rallies, which can bring tens of thousands of his supporters into tightly packed arenas.
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Especially in kebab-obsessed Australia, many Persian restaurants forgo Iran's many complex stews altogether, knowing that grilled meat on skewers rules the day.
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And mint might forgo its classic companion, chocolate chips, and be only itself, tasting of fresh leaves, as if steeped to make tea.
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I can maybe understand the philosophical rationale that that's a worthwhile trade-off if some of these people are choosing to forgo insurance.
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Aljona Savchenko, 34, and Bruno Massot, 29, of Germany, medal favorites in the pairs competition, will also forgo vocal backing at the Olympics.
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The archdiocese is already engaged in an effort to settle claims with sex abuse victims, provided they agree to forgo further legal action.
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This positive transit also provides a fantastic opportunity to connect with romantic interests on a deeper level, helping you to forgo superficial interactions.
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The Anglican church says environmental stewardship is a core tenet of its teachings, and suggested that the faithful forgo plastic products and packaging.
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Forgo the sheet masks and serums Wednesday night to take part in this selfless act that contributes to the self-care of others.
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No matter that you would need to forgo 31,429 flat whites to pay a 10 percent deposit on the typical home in Sydney.
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Mark Zuckerberg are at odds again, this time over Facebook's decision to forgo fact-checking in its political ads.
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And if teens are required to have parental consent for some types of birth control, she said, they might just forgo contraception altogether.
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New York (CNN Business)The internet would be a very different place if Mark Zuckerberg had taken his father's offer to forgo college.
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Of course, people could also forgo flowers altogether, said Elizabeth Balkan, director of the food waste program at the Natural Resources Defense Council.
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Despite U.S. hopes that Turkey may still forgo the S-400, experts say Erdogan may have already backed himself into a rhetorical corner.
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It's hard to see why the governor would forgo the latter option, especially when he had it sitting right in front of him.
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Rather than vote to undo Huffman's amendment in the days after the Charleston massacre, GOP leaders opted to forgo consideration of the measure.
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The founders gave the president a salary and expected him to forgo all other compensation from either foreign entities or the US government.
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President Trump said in an interview released Friday that lawmakers should forgo Christmas break if they do not pass tax reform before then.
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David Petraeus decided to forgo future cruise missile attacks in favor of airstrikes — evidently a concession to BLU-297 unreliability and public mood.
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"The rising insurance premiums could be compelling some Americans to forgo insurance, especially those who fail to qualify for federal subsidies," Gallup said.
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By ceasing to license content to Netflix, the company will forgo about $150 million in revenue this year, executives told investors in February.
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Tens of thousands of women with early-stage breast cancer can safely forgo chemotherapy, a major study found, sparing them a toxic treatment.
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Their solution — to forgo treatment — seems neither smarter nor dumber than the decision of others to do whatever it takes to cover costs.
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Trump earlier threatened to forgo any attempt at bipartisanship and urge retaliatory investigations against Democrats in the Senate, which Republicans retained on Tuesday.
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Eighteen of them have signed the No Fossil Fuel Money Pledge, a commitment to forgo contributions from the oil, gas, and coal industries.
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Refuse to present yourself in a linear way Do any workaround that lets you forgo the linear obsession of the standard resume format.
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But activists hope that straws will be a "gateway plastic," encouraging people to forgo other single-use plastics such as bags and bottles.
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But why should voters who actually think Stein or Johnson would be the best president have to forgo the opportunity to vote for them?
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"Individuals, you and me, forgo our privacy when we enter public spaces," Assemblyman Steven Choi, R-Orange County, said before voting against AB 1215.
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I love it when curators forgo the neutral "box" of the traditional gallery model and incorporate the architecture of the room into the installation.
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However, assuming you have held the bonds for just one year, you forgo just three months of interest if you cash them in earlier.
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During such periods, patients were perhaps more likely to forgo tests for early detection or ignore symptoms due to financial consideration, the researchers suggested.
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Is there a risk the government could forgo investment in public transport in these areas if they see private services like Uber stepping in?
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When life gets hectic, it might be easy to forgo a proper dinner and just grab something quick on the way home from work.
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For instance, Mr. Trump personally persuaded Danny Tarkanian - the son of legendary UNLV basketball coach Jerry Tarkanian - to forgo his primary challenge against Sen.
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Are we supposed to forgo the golden, glorious box of Annie's Mac & Cheese in our cupboards for some cold celery sticks and slimy tofu?
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Besides, he says, the point of the bill is to encourage companies to forgo the headache by paying their employees a higher minimum wage.
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Since healthy people are more likely to forgo buying health insurance, the individual mandate tax penalty was meant to incentivize them to sign up.
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That spring when I lived in Paris, I had decided to briefly forgo financial responsibility and spend some time pursuing (get this!) my dreams.
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People with irregular heartbeats are often advised to give up caffeine, but a new study suggests they may not have to forgo their coffee.
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I would forgo my option to win $220 from my $10 bet (I'm not exactly a high-stakes gambler) and walk away with $147.
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While at least one flight attendant was helpful in asking nearby passengers if they would forgo peanuts, another urged the family not to fly.
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They forgo anything that resembles a lace, and they ship with Bluetooth connectivity so wearers can tighten and loosen their shoes from their phone.
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It's hard for me to forgo another episode on Netflix or a night out with friends to make sure I hit that 10 p.m.
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Yahoo recommends using its Account Key service, which allows you to forgo a password and use a randomly generated code on your phone instead.
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A long tradition of Christian thought encourages believers to forgo worldly pursuits—like making money—and instead focus on the spiritual prize of salvation.
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Strong retail demand saw SoftBank last week forgo a price range for the bumper IPO, setting a single indicative rate of 1,500 yen ($13.30).
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We all knew Sarah from down the hall loved McCain because she'd easily forgo free pizza in the quad to canvas an extra hour.
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The new chairman Dave Calhoun, a Blackstone Group executive, told CNBC on Monday that Muilenburg said he offered to forgo his bonuses this year.
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My hearing is obviously better with the devices in, but I'm willing to forgo them if it will help me land a new position.
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August Recess: The Hill opinion by Jenny Beth Martin — Congress needs to forgo its summer recess in order to get more done for Americans.
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It is widely expected that Volkswagen will forgo any formal marketing ahead of its next issue, despite many expecting a 5bn to 7bn transaction.
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Instead, "drive an older vehicle that you can pay cash for, or forgo a car completely and redirect the savings towards retirement," she says.
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The bank announced this week that Stumpf will be forfeiting $41 million in unvested equity in the company and will temporarily forgo his salary.
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These men would be freed to forgo their valuable contracts to avoid being made a spectacle of, but it is coercion all the same.
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The Cadillac Tax threatens this time-tested system as it would lead many employers to forgo investments in the health care solutions of tomorrow.
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They included infants who were too young to be immunized and at least one adult who chose to forgo immunization, all in Shelby County.
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Thousands of birds have chosen to forgo their typical winter migration to sub-Saharan Africa in favor of sticking around to gorge on garbage.
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He also chose to forgo the parody songs that turned him into an overnight celebrity in the 80s, and largely stuck to his originals.
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Foundation is a beauty product many of us wish we could forgo, but the majority of us weren't blessed with even, blemish-free skin.
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"Iran used to forgo some maritime offenses in ... (the) Gulf but will never close (its) eyes anymore," he said at a news conference (Reuters).
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Mr. Stumpf, at the same time, agreed to surrender $41 million in unvested equity awards as well as to forgo his salary and bonus.
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As a government employee, he can keep his race winnings and bonus money but must forgo corporate sponsorships, including a potentially lucrative shoe contract.
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This generation has been forced to forgo buying homes and investing in favor of contributing to their parents' bills and paying off college loans.
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Their wealthier peers have 401(k)'s or other investments to act as cushions during the weeks they would have to forgo Social Security.
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But as Americans increasingly postpone or simply forgo marriage — and as some men marry husbands — having a wife is now one choice among many.
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Avoiding the filter bubble is solely up to our own willpower to forgo base tendencies to surround ourselves with only those we agree with.
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Though many would have lost coverage through the repeal of Medicaid expansion, others would have simply chosen to forgo purchasing insurance in that market.
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Some proprietors forgo broker's fees or security deposits and offer month-to-month or six-month leases, which helps minor leaguers facing unpredictable seasons.
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For instance, Amazon has not offered to forgo charging sellers their monthly $40 fee for their professional accounts if it won't stock their items.
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CEO Oscar Munoz and President Scott Kirby, who takes over as CEO in May, will forgo their base salaries at least through June 30.
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What makes judges different today, so much so that "but the courts" conservatives were willing to forgo other important principles to attain the judiciary?
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In signing the long-term contract, he chose to forgo the possibility of free agency until age 37, essentially committing his career to Milwaukee.
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A crop of publishers offers would-be authors very low or no advances, and may ask them to forgo royalties or sign nondisclosure agreements.
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The decision to willingly forgo the debate stage meshes with the type of catch-lightning-in-a-bottle campaign he is trying to run.
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The Academy sidestepped any possibility of repeating last year's hosting snafu by choosing, for the second time in a row, to forgo a host.
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Until the next blood test, I determined, I would forgo bananas but decrease wine consumption … to try to elevate the magnesium in my body.
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Yes, health care is almost always cheaper overseas than in the United States, but you'll be taking a big risk if you forgo insurance.
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In a statement, PayPal said it would forgo any further participation in the group, saying instead it would focus on its own core businesses.
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The team is asking for a summary judgment, which would require the judge, R. Gary Klausner, to forgo a trial and make a ruling.
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And before you forgo the apples, consider the reality that buying food processed in polluting factories comes with a hidden cost to the planet.
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But to do that, companies would have to forgo the sites designed to deliver exactly what they want — a big audience for little cost.
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The initial decision to forgo it, Rossello said, was based on concerns about the bankrupt island's ability to afford the costs of utility workers.
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"We are working to help ensure no patient will forgo treatment because of financial limitations or insurance status," said the spokeswoman, Ligia Del Bianco.
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It might be difficult to forgo white basmati rice, pizza or sushi entirely, but limit these foods to a few times per week. 8.
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He had trips lined up—Washington, New York, Moscow, Argentina (where he planned to forgo sleep, so he could tango four hours a day).
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They worry about the health impact of so many shots in so short a period, and in some cases they forgo certain vaccines entirely.
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Lil Pump decided to forgo performing one of his mega-hit songs out of respect for Juice WRLD ... and honored his late friend instead.
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Noah's parents had asked the court to let them forgo chemotherapy in favor of alternative treatments, including medicinal cannabis, vitamins and a dietary plan.
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His decision to forgo such an agreement most likely contributed to the severity of his sentence; his lawyer had argued for no prison time.
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I think every woman I know would be willing to forgo a coding class for free but not live under a misogynist. Right. Right?
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And a concentrates customer found itself short on cash, so Behzadzadeh agreed to split the product with the client and forgo a $7,000 payment.
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Republicans and Democrats agreed to forgo any language on abortion funding in the bill, rejecting an amendment to defund Planned Parenthood introduced by Sens.
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That likely contributes to another foreseeable outcome: Families with private coverage were more likely to forgo health care they needed because it was unaffordable.
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The defense budget was increased by 20% last year but the military decided to forgo a big increase in the 2019-20 fiscal year.
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Shin, 49, said he had planned to forgo a preliminary squad and name just 23 players but injuries had forced him to shuffle his pack.
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She won back her seat in 2012 and 2014, but then decided to forgo reelection to challenge John McCain unsuccessfully in the 2016 Senate race.
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In order to pursue hobbies with high returns when you only have 24 hours in a day, you must must forgo activities with low returns.
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The town is home to Hindu widows who are made to forgo adornments and cannot return to their families after the death of their husbands.
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The FTC can punish ISPs that fail to keep net neutrality promises, but companies can just forgo making those promises in order to avoid penalties.
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Along with Obama, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have opted to forgo headscarves during official trips in the past.
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Although it's hard to believe any airline would willingly forgo additional income, the two-passenger configuration could allow for more comfortable seating for larger passengers.
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But, there's a deeper meaning behind the actress' decision to forgo the traditional gown — and it'll make you appreciate it (and its wearer) even more.
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Last year, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau apologized publicly for the assimilation tactics government-run schools used to force Indigenous children to forgo their heritage.
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He continued to make albums over the years, though his conversion to the Jehovah's Witness faith caused him to forgo some of his racier lyrics.
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The South and its allies have in mind a complete, irreversible and verifiable process under which the North would forgo all of its nuclear weapons.
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In exchange for the first month's rent and a $1,000 security deposit, in cash, he agreed to forgo a credit check and any other requirements.
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What I've learned is that if you can forgo materialism, there's the opportunity to meet real, honest people, willing to lend a hand when others.
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And even human beings with the bone structures of these two actors smell "differently" if they forgo soap and water for extended periods of time.
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Floyd is morally opposed to what he thinks is oppressive emasculation and resigns that he will forgo fame if a dress is what it requires.
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Gallup reports that 22000% of people said they had to forgo filling a prescription or seeing a doctor during the preceding year because of cost.
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And then she does something I didn't expect: she makes an appeal to his human side, trying to get him to forgo his dark urges.
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That's forcing many parents to make an impossible choice: forgo a possible asylum claim, or remain apart from their children for weeks, months, or longer.
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These days few journalists rely on newswires to source their stories so you might also forgo sending a formal press release over the wire altogether.
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Search engines appear to be especially valuable: consumers surveyed said that they would have to be paid $17,500 to forgo their use for a year.
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I am seen as too much: too tall, too loud, too plain, too opinionated, and all too willing to forgo convention and ask for more.
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The state expects to forgo nearly $600 million of revenue over 20 years to help pay for nearly $1.4 billion of projects in 10 cities.
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People in rural areas are often hours away from the nearest clinic, and many will forgo care until they end up in the emergency room.
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And the day after the game, Bazley stunned many observers by announcing he would forgo college and head directly to the N.B.A.'s development league.
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THC Oil: For anyone who doesn't like smoking and wants to forgo caloric edibles, you can ingest pure THC oil to get you high. 5.
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For many high school graduates, pursuing a postsecondary degree may not be feasible or desirable—about 20 percent forgo college and directly enter the workforce.
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In search of their erstwhile tabula rasa, AWVTFS will likely have to forgo certain opportunities and make time for a return to that blank space.
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These included increasing the maximum passenger incentive for passengers to forgo their flights, which rose to nearly $10,2543 in the cases of United and Delta.
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Danske Bank said last month it should not benefit financially from "suspicious transactions" in Estonia and it would forgo profits generated from any such transactions.
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All the while, American families are being forced to cut their pills, take on monstrous debt, or worse -- completely forgo the medication they desperately need.
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The Verge reports that YouTube is also exempting age-restricted content from advertising, so it's willing to forgo ad revenue from the strange kids videos.
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It could forgo the dock entirely and just exist as a mobile console, or perhaps the new Switch may not have detachable Joy-Con controllers.
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The complete CNN/ORC poll on the Supreme Court nominations Grassley last week said the Senate retained a prerogative to forgo hearings for Obama's selection.
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Williams may have decided to forgo Comme des Garçons tonight, this look quickly climbed to the very top of our favorite Met Gala 2017 moments.
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When he got indicted on insider trading charges, he decided he would not resign immediately from Congress but rather simply forgo a re-election bid.
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Pence is running for a second term against former Indiana House Speaker John Gregg, and would likely forgo his reelection campaign upon joining Trump's ticket.
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Last year, Trump was the first president to forgo the event since Ronald Reagan in 1981, when the president was recovering from an assassination attempt.
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While securing public safety is a goal of many lawmakers, they must never forgo individual liberties when adopting new laws — even for those behind bars.
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A former Massachusetts Democratic lawmaker said Tuesday that President Obama and congressional leaders should forgo efforts to pass a Pacific Rim trade deal this year.
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Given Mr. Trump's use of advertising in the primaries, there is little reason to believe that he will forgo television advertising in the general election.
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If you're sick of museums by the time you get to Florence, forgo the Uffizi and take advantage of other things Florence has to offer.
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People who forgo profit for ethical reasons could thus be seen as harming society, because they are preventing resources from being used at maximum efficiency.
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Clinton's campaign says she would permit start-up founders and early employees to forgo payments on their federal student loans for up to three years.
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Her doctor informed her that she would have to get a scalp biopsy and forgo using any hair products — which included her dear dry shampoo.
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The Shape: Petite & PerkyThe Top: Back It UpSince breasts on the smaller side tend to be self-supported, it's easy to forgo a bra altogether.
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