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A focus on return on investment runs the risk of foregoing the discovery of better ways of working.
"But in terms of foregoing X amount of compensation and figuring out what return it should be worth?
He accused Baldwin of foregoing "the rich, complex, and ambivalent sensibility of the novelist" and acquiring the "thinness" of the polemicist.
I would later learn that these "safety behaviours" were a way of subconsciously protecting myself, but they came at the cost of foregoing the advice and support of other people.
FOXSports.com reported earlier this month that Cano originally asked for the $310 million contract as the cost of foregoing free agency, suggesting that his price would drop later in the process.
But while smokers wouldn't give it a second's thought before satiating their nicotine craving, and chocolate-lovers wouldn't dream of foregoing their daily nibble – if we need a hug, we should be able to have one.
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There is also a long tradition of athletes foregoing sex before sports events to conserve power and energy.
Most of the foregoing techniques boil down to focused fantasy.
What are the opportunity costs in terms of health impact by foregoing development of this idea over another?
The Sunday Times said that McEwan's text "is manifestly open to the idea of music... without foregoing literary appeal".
Those results were enough to keep doctors from prescribing menopausal hormones and scare millions of women into foregoing them.
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