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The media case was that in the very particular circumstances, where the crime was so serious and the interest of open justice so important, anonymity should be forgone.
And a Guardian editorial weighed in: "The media case was that in the very particular circumstances, where the crime was so serious and the interest of open justice so important, anonymity should be forgone".
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It is legitimate to ask whether a government pressed for money should be forgoing $40 billion a year in tax breaks mostly pocketed by the rich for their charitable donations.
In patients considered to be at low risk of local recurrence, the boost dose could be forgone and in patients with a high risk a boost should be administered or even escalated.
Too bad the opportunity was forgone.
An opportunity to prepare for the inevitable was forgone.
One more cost is forgone interest.
Initially efficiency is increased as gas turbines are forgone.
But perhaps they should: more and more American teenagers are forgoing college educations or even dropping out of high schools to "drop in" to jobs created by the technological revolution.
Some might suggest that, if people are financially stretched, they should be prepared to forgo certain pleasures to make ends meet.
As part of the package, judges should be required to forgo privately financed junkets that cast an ethical cloud on the courts, as Senator Leahy has previously proposed.
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