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One result is that what in life would be an overwhelming reaction of repugnance to the enormity of a murder (never mind shock and grief) risks being foregone for the sake of more action, more excitement and another climax.
Fariña also wrote a letter to New York City principals last testing season, lamenting stories she'd heard of trips to the Metropolitan Museum or the Bronx Zoo being foregone for the sake of more practice at multiple-choice bubbling.
The higher costs faced by insurers in the ACA market demonstrate how much medical care was being foregone by Americans who couldn't get insurance in the past.
Further investigation of this issue is required to understand the degree to which eye exams are being foregone versus taking place but being paid through private insurance or out of pocket.
The privatisation of Zambia's copper mines was totemic of all that was wrong with aid conditionality, both in terms of process and content, leading to vast revenues being foregone as the copper price soared.
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Hallucinogens were imbibed, Captain Beefheart records were studied, some washing was foregone and schroomadealica was born.
"In consequence, large sums in penalties have been foregone," Avaaz states.
If the show does nothing but reward military-style wits and agility, the winners are foregone.
But the climate change levy raises less than is foregone by the national insurance cut.
If such a loss merited a bonus to be foregone, what would a bigger loss merit?
The panel's conclusions, due in February, are foregone, in the view of many former C.I.A. officers.
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