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Are there some things I might forgo to help save some cash?
People are spending $60 – or, in the future, when it's in the bargain bin, more like $10 – but for most people it's a big purchase that you might forgo something else to afford.
Lawn and garden customers might forgo splurging this season.
But there is a big risk that people on modest incomes might forgo needed care.
There are many reasons why Forest City Ratner might forgo rent increases.
They generally bet that firms will succeed, though investors might forgo some return to hedge their risk.
Otherwise, many people might forgo expensive private coverage and end up sicker by the time they could enroll in Medicare.
The danger is that many of them might forgo needed care and require costly hospitalization down the road.
These doctors said Primatene could even harm patients because of side effects or because users might forgo better treatments.
And even now, some analysts believe that the commission might forgo any legal action against the company in exchange for Google's willingness to make some modest changes in the way it uses certain consumer information.
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