I noticed he was dressed in formality that night, forgoing his wonted loud, showy colors I normally saw him in. |
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An opposition party refusing to move on is forgoing any possible historical turning point. |
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The figure tramped through the alleys, forgoing the masses of disobliging people for the emptiness of the slums. |
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I contemplated forgoing the gloating and simply waving to the Beemer boys in a gentlemanly, dignified manner. |
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My partner, Jack, stayed home, forgoing the 18-mile drive to work over snow-covered roads. |
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I do straight sets, forgoing advanced intensity techniques like forced reps or drop sets. |
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He said that prices will be kept down even if it meant forgoing some profit. |
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She will tack toward narrow and safe decisions, forgoing grand, sweeping arguments when simple ones will suffice. |
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We spit our saliva into our spit kits after forgoing food for an hour before. |
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From that perspective, postponing adjustment would mean forgoing the potential income gains that the reallocation of resources can bring. |
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No combatant has the leisure of forgoing the use of a legally permissible means of advancing their cause. |
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But will forgoing your morning oatmeal really lead to a leaner body and better athletic performance? |
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The 21-year-old British sensation is neither flashy nor larger-than-life, forgoing glamour for a refreshingly unrefined persona as a smack-talking rabble-rouser. |
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But what about forgoing the big city with its networks of ethnic immigrant organizations? |
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Health care professionals may underestimate parental understanding and receptiveness to discussions about forgoing life-sustaining interventions. |
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The forgoing exception to the limitation periods in the probate code regarding the pursual of liability limits does not eliminate the probate code requirement of a personal representative. |
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Not entering the non-profit sector does not mean that MBAs feel they are forgoing all charitable endeavour, though. |
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Responses to forgoing require public policy foundations that encourage energy efficiency and a reduction in commuter and commercial distance traveled. |
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Control: compared to forgoing dental implants. |
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Measures announced in the 2006-07 debt strategy include forgoing one 2-year and one 5-year fungible auction, changing the maturity of the 5-year benchmark bond from September to June and continuing the bond buyback program. |
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Google would be forgoing Gmail's scant profit, but its actions would be consistent with the idea that the net belongs to its users throughout the world. |
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I am an early career researcher, and have pledged to make all of my work openly available, forgoing publication in closed access journals like Nature and Science. |
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Nevertheless, forgoing the cash suggests the regime is running out of bluster. April 10th, the day from which foreign-embassy staff were told their security could not be guaranteed, passed without incident. |
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However, in this one, we have had a considerable length of time now where the government has been forgoing registration and licensing fees and rebating those who had paid before the amnesties were put in place. |
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In their search for greener pastures, many Francophone newcomers give in to the lure of moving to Quebec, forgoing many personalized services that a small organization like MAGMA can offer. |
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I also agree with her position on speeding up the entry and transit procedures on these occasions, without forgoing the security needed for situations of this kind. |
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The underlying assumption of Article 2.8 is that direct research benefits to the subject could not be secured without forgoing the free and informed consent of the subject or of his or her authorized third party. |
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Therefore, Member States may wish to consider forgoing this report, shortening the debate, and limiting the Fourth Committee's consideration of the item to the adoption of the draft resolution. |
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These commitments have also helped convince some of these countries to continue their policies of forgoing the development of nuclear weapons for defense. |
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Surely, as it has done so often throughout its history, the press will be able to adapt to the digital environment without forgoing any of its intrinsic qualities. |
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The sale of assets means that the CBC will be forgoing future revenues to deal with the short-term economic pain caused by the government's unwillingness to step in and mitigate the fallout of the economic downturn. |
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Certain intellectuals, such as Zygmunt Bauman, a Polish sociologist, have gone as far as saying that forgoing global governance based on pluralism and dialogue is endangering nothing less than the human race. |
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This action may consist, for example, in the State either modifying its reservation so as to eliminate the inadmissibility, or withdrawing its reservation, or forgoing becoming a party to the treaty. |
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Finally we get to see Assange forgoing diplomacy and deference. |
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But forgoing vengeance is pure Gabby, colleagues tell Eleanor Clift. |
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When she's not rocking out onstage with her band, the 42-year-old 'No Doubt' frontwoman enjoys forgoing pants and belly shirts for a more glam look. |
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It was this argument Henry took to Pope Clement VII in 1527 in the hope of having his marriage to Catherine annulled, forgoing at least one less openly defiant line of attack. |
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Forgoing the traditional step-click illumination controls of the past, the new illumination package offers a step-less rheostat for maximum adjustability. |
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