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One mistake many scientists who want to go into business development make is that they try to forgo actual work experience by getting an MBA.
However, not all plastics can be recycled, so try to forgo the purchase of any packaging that can't be reused.
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When Ms. Koepke designed her own outdoor kitchen, she recalled, she tried to forgo a refrigerator.
Last year Sarah Palin, when she was governor of Alaska, tried to forgo some stimulus money because it was tied to state-level commitments to better building codes.
They followed Mr. Francisco's idea of trying to forgo self-interest and creating a collective identity in which nobody signed his own name.
In January, Webster tried to forgo his final season and enter the draft, then changed his mind after the paperwork was submitted.
In fact, he keeps trying to forgo his trademark shot -- the one in the videos, the one that always works for him, which is a two-hands-behind-the-head move, remarkably consistent in form.
So instead of attempting what Abraham had attempted, he took off in a ship and tried to forgo his task.
Others may attempt to forgo treatment altogether.
Ms. Kaye's report said that the State Police major in charge of Mr. Paterson's security detail, Charles Day, called Ms. Booker on the night of Mr. Johnson's alleged assault to try to get her to forgo a criminal complaint and later gave what the report delicately calls "inaccurate testimony" to investigators.
People briefed on the universities' plans, whose cost estimates exceed $1 billion in some cases, speculate that one or more of the contenders will try to improve their standing by forgoing the city's offer of up to $100 million to upgrade roads, water and power supplies, offering to pay those costs themselves.
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