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8. Museum expansions that forgo yawning event spaces.
It is not among institutions that forgo letter or numeric grades completely.
These are wines that forgo obvious fruit for more subtle, savoury and unusual flavours that suit offbeat ingredients.
In a world economy, firms that forgo cheaper supplies of services are doomed to lose markets, and hence production.
She pointed to the Samarya Center in Seattle, which has marketing materials that forgo the usual 100-pound model putting her foot behind her head.
In groups of life-size images -- flowers and art world people -- she conjures up impressions that forgo the realistic details of conventional photography.
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Schutt's third novel is intimate and tough, a portrait of a doomed marriage that forgoes melodrama for quiet truth.
But the research also shows that forgoing this outpatient care leads to an increase in expensive hospitalizations.
What next?" Doctors usually frame their answers to such questions in language that forgoes any meaning for the individual.
Investigators argued that forgoing wiretaps would be "too risky" and could "seriously compromise the entire insider trading investigation".
Longtime members of the club recall the days when doctors and family members alike warned that forgoing meat would result in serious malnutrition.
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