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Further, if they leave their job to pursue other opportunities, in most states they may forgo access to unemployment insurance.
Close to 4,000 French researchers have pledged to forgo access to Springer journals in order to pressure the publisher into lowering prices.
The group also doesn't care about the possibility that some number of young people, scared by its ads, will forgo access to affordable care, get sick, and go bankrupt paying their medical bills.
But those countries accept a trade-off, inherent in this approach, that the United States has so far resisted: They forgo access to certain innovations, like pricey new drugs and medical devices whose benefits are found to be minimal.
If a single physician were so skittish about malpractice suits (or so uncertain of her own skill) that she would see only patients who would forgo access to the courts, no problem: you could walk down the street to another practitioner.
Although these accounts pay interest, you'll find higher earnings by placing your money in a Certificate of Deposit (CD) account, if you agree to forgo access to your money during a specific time frame.
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Since October, access to the lock-up room has meant surrendering one's phone and forgoing access to the internet until the information goes public.
Of course, for hospitals in states that haven't expanded Medicaid, that now means both forgoing access to new Medicaid funding and losing an existing income stream.
I decided to forgo my access to cable TV, opting instead for an Internet-only package from my cable company.
British producers (and even more so, foreign investors) cannot forgo preferred access to a region that takes about 45percentt of their exports.
Effectively, that means forgoing access.
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