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"In some instances, prosecution must be forgone in favor of national security interests.
Opportunity cost, In economic terms, the opportunities forgone in the choice of one expenditure over others.
The tax revenues forgone in this giveaway frenzy should concern Congress deeply.
What other achievements were forgone in the time spent watching a sideways shuffle and air lasso?
The foreign investments, the companies say, are far more important to the American economy than any taxes forgone in the transactions.
In Christie's fictional universe, as Joan Acocella has written for this magazine, emotional depth is forgone in favor of elaborate and entertaining puzzles.
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Such benefits are particularly hard to forgo in the midst of a recession.
No, these dreams deferred and dreams forgone are, in part, a result of policy decisions written in this new century that effectively limit the movement, educational attainment, and economic vitality of undocumented youth -- children who have spent most of their lives living, playing, and learning in the United States.
The current debate on the use and ban of chemical weapons in Syria is a salient testimony to a seemingly forgone notion in crisis diplomacy: the downward spiral of conflict doesn't end until the strategic interests of the key players are addressed -- in this case, the United States and its allies, versus Russia and its allies.
The state has thus forgone ownership in an effort to achieve better results.
Most transplants to the city have forgone cars in favor of mass transit and have their own apartments.
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