Operators in Europe have also tried to forego subsidies, with mixed results.
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He cannot forego the effect he is almost sure it will produce.
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Eco-Christians are being asked to forego the traditional, heavily lubricated pre-Christmas parties.
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To forego this aid was perilous; to wait for it was ruin.
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I thought they might forego it for the sake of other things.
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A British-U.S. pilot programme requires both governments to waive quarantines, Doyle said.
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David Parker said he won't waive legal privilege on Crown Law advice.
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The president could also waive the sanctions based on national security considerations.
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It said the National Football League team had decided to waive Shembo.
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Osram said that it would waive the agreement if negotiations were successful.
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Periods of fasting, times when we forgo sleep as long as possible.
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Do respect their space and time and forgo the selfie requests, however.
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People who purchase insurance do not forgo their rights to these services.
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But I do understand some women's reluctance to forgo the sheen entirely.
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What could you offer us to forgo our rights and turn back?
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Surely I cannot foreswear myself in God's house.
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First, though, I want you to foreswear the oath I gave you and revoke my obligations.
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Hamas is regarded in the West as a terrorist organisation which refuses to recognise Israel and foreswear violence.
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They said an IAEA resolution passed on Thursday, urging all Middle East nations to foreswear atomic bombs, included Israel and made Friday's proposal unnecessary.
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"I'll foreswear pebbles if you'll abolish the sand habit."
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No, I thank you; I think we can dispensewith his information.
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The only way out is to dispensewith the industrial-technological system altogether.
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I could not dispensewith the man; I had to cure him.
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Colour cannot stand alone; it cannot dispensewith boundaries of some kind.
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If not, the Leveson inquiry may well dispensewith its services altogether.