Sentence examples for be able to forego from inspiring English sources

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Our data support that the decision regarding performance of BAL should be used in conjunction with other historical and clinical data, and in select cases clinician should be able to forego bronchoscopy.

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Because of its pristine quality, New York City has been able to forego building a $6 billion water filtration system.

Because Uber has been able to raise extraordinary sums of money, it's been able to forego the regional M&A consolidation that's going on in the food-delivery industry (presumably because it believes it can offer cheap enough rides for long enough that it will simply outlast competitors, even though it's losing a billion dollars each year in China alone).

In this respectful exchange, the resultant music is able to forego the binary limitations of organic/electronic roots, and enter the realm of the extraordinary.

They might have been able to forego dozens of lobbying trips to Washington, hauling wheelchairs and oxygen tanks on hundreds of visits to individual lawmakers.

Even so, I was able to forego his funeral without a hint of guilt because the complete disconnect between us had become the norm.

If you're not certain you'll be able to make the payments (worries about unemployment, prolonged illness, etc)., it's probably best to forego remodeling until you have sufficient savings.

If we are willing to narrow the range of reasonable conceptions of the good, or forego neutrality among them, we may be able to identify the broad categories of activity that are central to social participation and individual flourishing.

Those who are self-employed may be able to miss work for this period of time without sanction from their employer; however, they may forego income during this time.

According to Andrew Kaczynski's reading of Healthcare.gov, this is wrong; she could forego her employer-provided insurance and sign up through the exchanges, but would then not be able to receive her employer's tax-free contribution.

There are other risks associated with debt instruments; such as liquidity risk, or the risk that one may not be able to sell or buy a given instrument without adversely affecting its price; and prepayment risk, or the risk that investors may be repaid earlier than anticipated and be forced to forego future interest rate payments.

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