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If the company doesn't want to give the worker the protections and benefits of employment, then it needs to forgo that level of control.
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You'll need to forgo past hobbies.
In a separate interview with ABC TV, Hockey continued the theme of people needing to forgo discretionary purchases, suggesting they should "prepared to give up a couple of cups of coffee" to take a sick child to the doctor.
Still, after two decades of rapid economic growth, more and more Chinese are becoming sufficiently prosperous to buy their own cars, and see no need to forgo the comfort and status that comes with owning one.
Hawaii Not every educational trip means you need to forgo the beach entirely.
While it's not illegal or unheard of for politicians to buy their own books in bulk for gifts, they do need to forgo the royalties to adhere to federal election guidelines.
In order to build Afghan ownership and capacity, contractors may need to forgo the actual building and instead redistribute the funds into Afghan institutions and initiatives like the CDCs, as foreign affiliation with the CDCs will put council members at immediate risk.
During school closures, children may need to forgo participation in external activities that could increase contact rates.
There's no need to forgo modern technology just because it's modern.
Major brands like 2(X IST, Calvin Klein Underwear, Emporio Armani, Hugo Boss, Polo Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger and Michael Kors are reacting to budget-conscious consumers that don't want to forgo style for the need to save a few bucks.
He probably needs no rule to forgo grandmaster draws.
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