Sentence examples for may be forgone from inspiring English sources

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In this tradition, morally extraordinary treatment may be forgone, but morally ordinary treatment may not, as we have a responsibility to respect life, but not to prolong it at all costs [ 14].

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One endowment chief noted that by shifting to funds that can be sold more easily, a more conservative strategy, Harvard may be forgoing some gains.

The state may be forgoing some revenue, but some shoppers said the exemption would be an incentive to buy more — and it certainly made the math easier.

Studies have shown that the country may be forgoing as much as 30 billion euros a year in uncollected taxes, with a significant portion of that amount having been shipped out of the country as the affluent seek shelter from Greece's financial storm.

Digitimes is reporting that Asus may be forgoing the use of the Atom processor in an effort to release the Eee PC 900 this month.

In 2008, attacks worldwide dipped to their lowest level in five years, a sign that Americans may be forgoing vacation trips to the beach, said ichthyologist George Burgess of the University of Florida.

These interventions have insufficient evidence of safety and efficacy; patients may be wasting money and time, and they may be forgoing other opportunities for an intervention that has not been shown to be safe and effective.

Regardless of causality, those with a disabling chronic health condition who are out of the labour force have lower rates of social and community participation, and so may be forgoing the health benefits that social participation provides.

If you do find the DVD system you are looking for used or through a private party, keep in mind that you may be forgoing the manufacturer's warranty.

It assumes that individual behaviour is premised on many factors with trade-offs between them, and that current practice may have benefits which are forgone if the behaviour is changed, such as emotional well-being and social acceptance.

Due to longer job tenure, older workers may embody substantial firm-specific human capital, which is forgone when they are displaced (Poletaev and Robinson 2008).

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