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Lawn and garden customers might forgo splurging this season.
But there is a big risk that people on modest incomes might forgo needed care.
Are there some things I might forgo to help save some cash?
There are many reasons why Forest City Ratner might forgo rent increases.
Otherwise, many people might forgo expensive private coverage and end up sicker by the time they could enroll in Medicare.
They generally bet that firms will succeed, though investors might forgo some return to hedge their risk.
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If my deepest wish is to sit on a beach in Maine fishing for bass, I might cheerfully forgo stock options in Microsoft to do it.
Doctors, dentists and others have a financial incentive to recommend the financing because it encourages patients to opt for procedures and products that they might otherwise forgo because they are not covered by insurance.
If investors are receiving no more than $200 or $300 a year of additional income for their effort, he said, they might just forgo some luxury expense to make up for it.
It took two years before the National Cancer Institute and its researchers could even agree on a design for the large new American study that will test the idea that many women might safely forgo chemotherapy.
These days few journalists rely on newswires to source their stories so you might also forgo sending a formal press release over the wire altogether.
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