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You can even forgo them altogether.
Neither of us would have wanted to forgo them.
But consumers are not ready to forgo them.
First, health care is already rationed: those who cannot afford treatments forgo them.
Though he wouldn't have minded a gym and a doorman, he was willing to forgo them.
And doubts cast on a test's effectiveness do not mean that individual people will want to forgo them.
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Many, notably the largest, Egypt, appear to be sincere in voluntarily forgoing them.
The city that was once home to "a million bicycles" is forgoing them for public transport and cars though.
Just look at Saddam Hussein of Iraq, who didn't have nuclear bombs, Muammar el-Qaddafi of Libya, who forwent them, and Kim Jong-il of North Korea, who made them.
By law, age statements must reflect the age of the youngest spirit in the bottle; forgoing them gives distillers more flexibility, allowing them to combine malts of different vintages, some of which might be recent.
Andrea Tantaros, a Fox contributor and former Republican operative, wrote a harsh Daily News blog post calling the first lady a "material girl" for going on a glitzy vacation at a luxury resort in Marbella with a cavalcade of Secret Service agents, friends, children and staff, even as "most of the country is pinching pennies and downsizing summer sojourns — or forgoing them altogether".
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