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She could hardly forgo a steady career that she found both challenging and enriching to pursue an uncertain future.
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But she generally just forgoes care.
Experts said that the finding was hardly reason to forgo fatherhood later in life, though it might have some influence on reproductive decisions.
Some students who have had abstinence-only education or took virginity pledges will delay sexual activity by a few months, but given that these same young people are much less likely to use contraception, that extra time as an ill-informed virgin hardly seems worth forgoing a real sexual education.
I hardly think my forgoing a second bowl of cereal is going to bring relief to anything but my pants.
— It is hardly unusual these days for a government building to forgo a fresh paint job or regular lawn care to cut costs.
If the rest of the world is going to trust America to supervise a nuclear-free world, it hardly needs to be said that the United States must forgo using its vast nuclear arsenal for any political or military purpose save basic deterrence.
Mann also welcomed Crosby's decision to forgo some of his pension, but pointed out that "he's still hardly going to go starving".
Since August 6th (the first occasion on which she noticed the badminton), Fatou has made a point of pausing by the bus stop opposite the embassy for five or ten minutes before she goes in to swim, idle minutes she can hardly afford (Mrs. Derawal returns to the house at lunchtime) and yet seems unable to forgo.
I forgo all fantasy...
Most forgo complex formal approaches.
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