Sentence examples for forgo performance from inspiring English sources

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Here is how the appellate court in Amarillo described the state's advantage in its 2009 decision that the Supreme Court declined to reconsider: "So, while it must perform and, like any other party to a contract, is responsible for its failure to do so, it cannot be sued for damages without its permission if it opts to forgo performance.

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Moreover, investors are actually willing to forgo financial performance to invest in accordance with their social preferences.

Financial reasons matter only for some: In order to invest in concordance with their social preferences, some investors are willing to forgo financial performance.

Carlos Ghosn, Renault's chief executive, said that he and his chief operating officer, who offered to resign, would forgo their performance bonuses because of the imbroglio.Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway agreed to buy Lubrizol, a specialty-chemical company that produces additives for engine oil, among other things, in a $9.7 billion deal.

Being a games music/sound effects producer you forgo the performance element you'd normally experience as a straight musician, mutating into a solitary studio animal stuck in perennial hibernation— "The workload and sacrifice was big once I became established.

The gambit here was to forgo evaluating performance in the voiced portions of song, which is difficult due to various aspects of syllable complexity, and instead sample the gaps between syllables with the expectation that this gives a representative and more straightforward assessment of motor performance.

Unlike the majority of theatergoers on this particular evening, Mr. Lidell, the 34-year-old British soul singer, chose to forgo Cate Blanchett's performance as a Bob Dylan-like character in "I'm Not There" in favor of "Ezra," Newton I. Aduaka's tragic tale of child soldiers in Sierra Leone.

James Levine will forgo the remaining performances of "Der Rosenkavalier" at the Metropolitan Opera.

To add another weird dimension, in order to see Mr. Cohen's work, which had extremely limited seating, spectators had to make a rash decision moments before entering the theater: see it and forgo the other performances or miss Mr. Cohen's altogether.

Allison Brainard is a Brooklyn-based artist who blends experimental dance, theater, comedy, and multimedia together to create spontaneous performances that forgo traditional choreography.

In their It Gets Better video, they sing "True Colors" by Cyndi Lauper, forgoing their usual performance blacks and concert hall venues for multi-hued street clothes on an indoor basketball court.

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