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Shouldn't we "encourage" them to forgo these, to help the economy?
That may be harder than getting them to forgo furs or bear-bile medicines.
It also allowed them to forgo reporting of adverse reactions, even deaths, to the agency.
Getting them to forgo bottled water on hikes or at work may prove harder.
He said that free agents sometimes indicated a figure sufficient for them to forgo testing the market.
To encourage live viewing, ABC began embedding viewers' (74 percent of whom are women) commentary on Twitter into the series, encouraging them to forgo the DVR.
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Although Marion's eyes should be dilated after her death, the contact lenses necessary for this effect would have required six weeks of acclimatization to wear them, so Hitchcock decided to forgo them.
When you see elected officials like them urging people to "forgo health coverage, possibly jeopardizing their health or risking catastrophic medical costs," as Solomon says, in anticipation of a ruling that may never happen, it raises the question of whose interest Jordan and Barrasso represent.
Neither of us would have wanted to forgo them.
But consumers are not ready to forgo them.
Though he wouldn't have minded a gym and a doorman, he was willing to forgo them.
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