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He has foregone his severance pay.
Mazda, virtually alone among major automakers, has foregone hybrid technology in favor of high-compression internal combustion engines.
(The Library has foregone its iconic, vaguely metal black-and-white cover design in favor of a punkishly austere, volume-knob-and-masking-tape look).
On the other hand, an individual who invests in the safe asset, then discovers that his consumption will take place in period 3, has foregone an opportunity to achieve a higher standard of living.
He has foregone the traditional breakfast specialities (available all day) for a shallow stoneware dish, all glistening and bubbling with a deeply satisfactory savoury meld of Cheddar cheese, Worcestershire sauce, Yorkshire ale and some crisp bacon thrown in.
The president is best advised to do the same: declare that the other side has foregone all pretense at rational legitimacy, and simply proceed to govern as best he can for the good of the country.
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I knew that Brown had foregone a pay rise.
Many of them have foregone traditional canes and have turned instead to hiking sticks.
The four top dogs at AOL Time Warner, a media giant, performed so lousily that they have foregone bonuses altogether.
He estimated that New Jersey had foregone $279 million in permit auction revenue because of Mr. Christie's withdrawal.
The others speak as one voice - that despite all the knocks they took along the way, they wouldn't have foregone the experience.
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