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is foregoing
adjective
Occurring before or in front of something else, in time, place, rank or sequence.
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MEN is foregoing substantial revenue by outlawing such ads and it deserves applause for having dared to do so.
But Knicks Coach Mike D'Antoni is foregoing the ritual in the hopes that his team is more alert at game time.
Ford's sales have fallen 13percentthis yearar, the most of any Detroit auto company, in part because it is foregoing unprofitable sales to rental car agencies.
Mr Grinstein himself is foregoing any payout from Delta's emergence from bankruptcy, citing a "tacit understanding" that he would not benefit from sacrifices made by the staff.
Then, to make up for some of the revenue the government is foregoing under those new rates, eliminate special deductions, exemptions and loopholes that allow certain categories of taxpayers to avoid paying taxes on portions of their income.
But that doesn't mean that IBM is foregoing working with those big companies.
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Many are foregoing the literary communion in favour of staying at home.
One reason employers may be foregoing annual raises is that no one is forcing their hand.
More people are foregoing a lengthy commute and working from home.
Millions of consumers are foregoing relatively pricey and complex PCs in favor of Android phones and iPads.
Pretty soon, I thought, I would be foregoing my regular Whole Foods runs and carting strawberries and lettuces into my kitchen by the apron-load.
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