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But if she uses the skilled-nursing facility benefit to pay for room and board in a facility, she probably has to forgo hospice.
Hers is a playful take on the part with all the pleasures and problems this entails (she has to forgo queenly stature).
For me, not believing in God does not mean one has to forgo poetry, magic, the chaos of ritual, the remaking of shared bonds.
If the movie has to forgo Lewis's narrative tone, with its grimly Oxonian blend of the bluff and the twee ("And now we come to one of the nastiest things in this story"), that is fine by me.
The union is important, but England can't be the only British nation that has to forgo its right to take its own decisions for the sake of the union.
Molly's social predicaments are amusing, but her financial tribulations — she has to forgo the $1,200 boots; she donates time instead of money to fund-raisers for her daughter's private school — may ring a little hollow, since California has community property divorce laws.
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Of course, then you'd have to forgo "Revelations".
This time, they'll certainly have to forgo much glory.
Aviation fans will have to forgo the Paris air show (go back to Le Bourget in 2013).
Unable to maneuver around the moving boxes, they had to forgo Thanksgiving in their new home.
I, on the other hand, would have to forgo such "entitlements".
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