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Effectively, that means forgoing access.

If that means forgoing tax cuts, I for one would be glad to do so.

Like everyone else, Mexicans appear to be ready for low-fare travel, even if that means forgoing their in-flight tequila and beef.One of the most valuable markets is for travel between Mexico and the United States, where an estimated 20m people of Mexican origin now live.

That means forgoing $5 million in annual sales.

That means forgoing all input from Shakespeare, Massenet and Hollywood.

For some, that means forgoing some TV and print advertising for grassroots marketing.

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Sometimes that meant forgoing husband and children at a time when women didn't count on having it all.

If that meant forgoing Manhattan, she didn't mind, although Queens, she said, "is considered out of it".

That's why many unions have bargained hard for generous health coverage over the years, even if that meant forgoing a bigger pay raise.

I was trying to make it on $100 over a weekend in Paris, and that meant forgoing the beer — and the Louvre and wine with lunch as well, it turns out.

If this means forgoing some of the play's psychological complexity and philosophical heft, so be it.

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