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And would it not have been much safer and fairer to have forgone landing on the beach where they peered at Mashco-Piro footprints, or, during the subsequent encounter between the Yine interpreter, Rommel, a doctor from Peru's Culture Ministry and a Mashco-Piro man, woman and boy, to have foregone giving Rommel a camera to film it?
Looking back, health-care historians may well argue that it would have been simpler and more cost effective to have foregone the exchanges completely and adopted a more statist alternative, such as raising the Medicaid income thresholds to twice the poverty level (or even further) and rebranding the program to remove the stigma attached to it.
In our data 18% of respondents reported to have foregone care (when needed) at least once in the 30 days preceding the survey.
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Many of them have foregone traditional canes and have turned instead to hiking sticks.
She may have foregone her citizenship, I never checked.
Just the Facts, Please Much of the commentary on Marissa Alexander to date has foregone a careful analysis of the sequence of events that led her to discharge her firearm on August 1, 2010.
Anyways, we hate it when that shirt-thing happens--as apparently do cops--so we were pretty psyched to see some brilliant mind had foregone AIDS and cancer to cure something real for a change and ordered ourselves a set.
Powell has foregone work to care for her son, who needs round-the-clock attention and is frequently hospitalized.
The government has foregone £6bn in revenues to date".
He has foregone his severance pay.
I knew that Brown had foregone a pay rise.
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