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That may be harder than getting them to forgo furs or bear-bile medicines.
Getting them to forgo bottled water on hikes or at work may prove harder.
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The mission was to find uncommonly brilliant young people and get them to forgo the traditional path of college.
Shouldn't we "encourage" them to forgo these, to help the economy?
It also allowed them to forgo reporting of adverse reactions, even deaths, to the agency.
The increased profits also offer a way to deal with the political problems of getting fishermen to forgo immediate profits.
Now Swiffer, the 11-year-old Procter & Gamble brand, is hiring Mr. Millan to help with a different sort of behavior modification: getting consumers to forgo traditional floor cleaning devices and buy Swiffer products.
They included getting the Department of Homeland Security to forgo forcing states to start using more expensive material for their licenses and to ease the timeline so the state did not need to immediately increase staffing levels at the Department of Motor Vehicles, which would have been costly.
Last week, the United States made a listless effort to get Palestinians to forgo the vote in favor of new peace talks.
Hampton, a 15-game winner in his first season in New York, is seeking a long-term deal, and the Mets will probably have to overwhelm him to get him to forgo free agency.
Nissan Motor is betting an estimated $20 million during the worst automotive sales slump in a generation that a spirited campaign can get drivers to forgo the box for the cube.
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