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In a new book, a University of Michigan business professor, Mark S. Mizruchi, contends that the forsaking of responsibility for the wider community is a big shift in the behavior of U.S. business and a central reason for the country's political and economic malaise.
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Greenstein commented that the writers worked backwards from the second season's cliffhangers to develop the Orson storyline, forsaking the original material that had been developed earlier.
Because of the risk involved, communicating with the partner, or at least checking on the partner before forsaking the hare in hand, would seem to be called for.
The focus has been so firmly on Brooklyn that it sometimes seems as though the franchise is forsaking the New Jersey era entirely.
Uncle Joe writes a letter chiding the pair for forsaking the town.
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I know the bible says, "not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together," I say, quoting the rest of Hebrews 10 25.
The new commercials also have a different tone, forsaking the earnestness of the infomercials for humor.
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