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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.
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The point is that some pleasures ought to be foregone for ethical reasons.
33 However, our Bamako scheme is unusual in that it provides a small monetary compensation to counteract what would otherwise be foregone revenue for the traditional healer.
"The fundamental conclusions of a Lehrman-Grant commission to consider a gold standard may be foregone: We're for it," Mr. Grant wrote in the latest issue of his publication.
Firework displays, for example, are foregone.
Those are foregone in Watson games.
But that's OK since the conclusion is foregone.
The conclusion is foregone.
The time equivalent (TE) is the mean maximum time a respondent was willing to forego for an improvement in a single risk attribute.
Mining and associated infrastructure developments can present themselves as economic opportunities that are difficult to forego for developing and industrialised countries alike.
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