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forgoes
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Third person singular of forgo
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Correction ReprintsHowever, by adopting the euro early, a country forgoes the flexibility of altering its exchange rate to absorb economic shocks.
But the real price of these accounts is the £40-60 that the typical customer forgoes each year in interest.Even that is barely enough to make current accounts profitable, says Mark Weil of Mercer Oliver Wyman, a consulting firm.
When Mr Dylan failed to play "Blowin' in the Wind" in Vietnam and China, some human-rights organisations attacked him for allegedly bowing to government pressure (though he often forgoes the song at concerts).
Any capital not invested is returned to the fund investors and the buy-out house forgoes management fees on the uninvested capital.
Miss Nissen lives with a limited print run and forgoes colour printing, unlike larger publishers.In this section The wake-up call that wasn't Taliban time for Britain Revised version Quaking in their pinstripes A third way on inclusion Is Billy Bunter doomed?
The true test of the reform is not the revenue it forgoes, but the economic distortions it removes.Unfortunately, the experiment is hampered by its incompleteness.
"When the left 'bets against God'....[it] forgoes potential alliances with faith communities that share common moral, economic and social ground".In Britain at least, it looks likely that the centre-left will continue to swing erratically between cultivating Islam and cultivating wariness of Islam.
For instance, Cisco, which makes communications equipment, forgoes royalties on the use of any patent that relates to an industry standard, so as to foster the industry's overall growth, explains Mark Chandler, its general counsel.
But one common strategy, exemplified by the recent announcements, is to use deals not simply to get bigger, but to specialise more.As other firms fret about the efficiency of their research spending, Valeant all but forgoes it.
It's time the academic world rethought the sustainability of the PhD system and reformed it in the best interest of both the gowns and the towns.Daan Pan Chino Hills, CaliforniaSIR – I am reminded of my very wise professor's words of wisdom: the PhD student is someone who forgoes current income in order to forgo future income.
Also, we cannot be certain indeed, have no reason to suppose that if society forgoes the climate-stabilising project today and instead invests the capital on behalf of its distant descendants, the benefits will ever reach them.
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