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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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"The difficult decision to forego slopestyle is not one I take lightly as I know how much effort everyone has put into holding the event for the first time in Olympic history, a history I had planned on being part of".
But that view is contradicted by the next paragraph, which says it would be "difficult" to get the Iranian leadership to "forego the eventual development of nuclear weapons".
However, he admitted that it would be difficult for businesses that were dependent on this income to forego the lunchtime rush.
That has made it difficult to design human trials; potential subjects would have to forego immunosuppressive drugs that are standard practice for transplant patients.
Given the gravity of Hanssen's betrayal and the strength of the government's case, the decision to forego the death penalty in this case was a difficult one.
Despite this, a number of lessons can indeed be learned: First and foremost, there is the concept that to resolve a difficult conflict, each side, while retaining its "dream" — its maximum aspiration — must be willing to forego its implementation in practice.
Last week, Northrop opted to forego a bid.
With all this largesse, we were prepared to forego dessert.
He also had to forego a tax abatement during construction.
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