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Luckily there is a tried and true approach that significantly increases turnout and makes sure that elections are not forgone conclusions: allowing voters to register and vote on Election Day.
The event is so empty that even President Lula, who has not forgone chances to say goodbye to international scene and was the star of the last climate summit in Copenhagen, withdrew at the last minute from attending.
An indignant Mr Robinson could see nothing hypocritical in this, still less illegal: had he not forgone his ministerial salary, set up blind trusts, and been scrupulous about paying taxes?
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She did not forgo palliative care for herself.
The campaign for Flo is not forgoing print entirely.
The Spurs will not forgo crashing the offensive boards hard.
Mexicans are "not forgoing migration forever," Professor Cornelius said.
The United States did not forgo good wine in the days before its own wine industry developed.
It was not forgoing the sandwiches, or stepping onto the subway, or heading into Manhattan at the wrong hour.
Like Mr. Osbourne, Korn's frontman, Jonathan Davis, understands that a heavy-metal hero need not forgo goofy eccentricity.
After the Saudi-Russian plan was unveiled Iran's peteroleum minister, Bijan Zangeneh, insisted Tehran would "not forgo its oil market share", helping to depress the oil price further.
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