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Though he said he will forgo the opening ceremony, Phelps won't ignore it.
In the heat of the Los Angeles sun, one assumes, he will forgo the crystals.
Mr. Wehner's hopes for Mr. Obama are pinned, to some extent, on hints Mr. Obama has dropped that he will forgo tax increases on affluent Americans.
James, 18, has intimated to friends and family that he will forgo college, so National Collegiate Athletic Association rules would not pertain to his eligibility status.
Lord Browne is credited with turning around BP's fortunes through a series of transforming deals, but as he is resigning before he was due to retire in July, he will forgo a multi-million pound bonus.
He has said he will forgo public financing, meaning he will receive no matching funds but will be free to raise more than the $3.8 million limit in the primary.
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To attract customers, they will forgo service charges for at least six months.
Instead, they will forgo the ticket revenue for additional exposure, to compete where no other college basketball teams have.
Former Gov. Brendan Byrne (D) believed Christie will be on the ticket as vice president in 2012, while former Gov. John Bennett (R) said if Obama wins reelection, he thinks Christie will forgo a second term as governor to focus on a 2016 presidential bid.
Like he did in 2008, Obama will forgo the presidential matching funds program, and the limits that come with it.
There is no reason to believe Lee will forgo free agency, and when he hits the market, other teams might as well back off.
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