Sentence examples for not only forgone from inspiring English sources

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Nokia has since not only forgone its own operating system but sold its mobile-phones unit to Microsoft.

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Otellini, in an exclusive interview with CNN Money at the Intel Developers Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, said the U.S. should not only forgo spending the second half of Obama's $787 billion stimulus package, but completely axe Obama's newly proposed $350 billion economic recovery plan.

In a jobs-creating government, these good men would not only forgo their private salaries and urge their former employers to hire or promote someone new to their vacated positions in the private sector, but they might even double-down on their state public service and at least consider taking less money than is owed them for their valuable time.

They are asked not only to forgo the presumption of their own moral superiority but to consider and empathize with what has been meaningful, liberating, or joyous about their partners' adulterous experiences.

For three years the San Diego school district forced High Tech High not only to forgo $190,000 in special education funding but also pay $130,000 to cover the district's overall deficit.

But there is a tradeoff in going with your own label, not only in terms of forgoing advances.

For Rdio, the decision not to include advertising means not only that it will forgo ads a source or revenue, but also that the company will be paying royalties for the free music out of its own pocket.

It is best to forgo further plot details, not only because there are a few surprises in store, but also because narrative coherence is not really the point of "Dragon".

Supporting Germany will give you a once-in-a-lifetime chance not only to back the winning team but also to forgo the heartbreak of losing in a penalty shootout.

Natalie Agee, Tanya Gagne, Diana Greiner, Adrienne Truscott, Molly Chanoff and Ms. Johnson forgo not only the traditional "ta da!" of circus but also any cushion of illusion.

That means forgoing not only cars and ocean cruises but also smaller items like dinner out and Christmas gifts.

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