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In previous negotiations with the coca growers, the government agreed last month to forgo plans to build three new army bases in Chapare.
Government officials often give the breaks, or what critics call corporate welfare, to companies that forgo plans to leave the city, or that invest in new equipment and jobs.
Space is so tight at Sisulu's current building that it may have to forgo plans to add another grade in the fall to its student body, kindergarten through second grade.
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To bolster sales in England, the bottler plans several joint programs with Coca-Cola and will forgo planned price increases, Mr. Alm said.
We had to forgo planned additional time intervals of 210 s and 240 s, as most copulations were naturally terminated beforehand.
If you have never been on a cruise before you should forgo planning this kind of trip while pregnant.
Sean D. O'Neil, a 22-year-old who stood shivering outside an Army recruitment office in St . Louis said he was forgoing plans to become a guitar maker for now, realizing that instruments are seen as a luxury during a recession.
Placer Dome, for example, will forgo its plans to sell two million ounces of gold for hedging this year.
"We have many young people that forgo their plans, their dreams of becoming physicians, because it's a major sacrifice to leave the area," said Dr. Leonel Vela, the South Texas regional dean for the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.
That would mean better coverage for mental illnesses than for physical illnesses, which would be inconsistent with parity, the company said, adding that it would also increase costs "to the point where some employers may simply forgo offering plans to their employees".
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