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Many countries offered to forgo aid if their Western counterparts would oblige.
The schools even offered to forgo the playoffs as long as they could play varsity football.
In return, he said, the union had offered to forgo a holiday, a prospect he found unacceptable.
Mr. Horne had offered to forgo a lawsuit if the city settled with Ms. Johnson for $1.3 million.
Management has addressed budget problems by paring down the administrative roster, and last year the players offered to forgo about $1 million in wage and pension increases.
Records also show that Duarte regularly received high marks on teacher evaluations, and Karnes said she even offered to forgo a raise, which would have covered a majority of her husband's salary.
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Or offer to forgo pocket money for a time.
As expected, Mr. Bush has rejected the vice president's offer to forgo soft money.
Hunt welcome the decision to freeze the fee next year and said he would reserve judgment on whether to accept the offer to forgo a 2012 increase.
In 2009 the people lacking cash are white-collar workers who, while sitting around a conference table, offer to forgo their bonuses rather than sacrifice their daily ration of Bud Light.
He also managed to find supporters in other sections of the American press including Turf, Field and Farm and the St . Louis Globe-Democrat both of which reported Steinitz's offer to forgo all fees, expenses or share in the stake and make the match "a benefit performance, solely for Mr Zukertort's pecuniary profit".
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