The act of renouncing; sacrificing or giving up or surrendering (a possession or right or title or privilege etc.)
1 It was clear that forgoing the car and Florence was paying off.
2 This might mean forgoing some MSc tuition income to reduce supervision loads.
3 In those forgoing surgical management, there is increased use of endocrine therapy.
4 Efforts should be made to prevent high-risk populations from forgoing dental care.
5 Executives at American and Delta are also forgoing or cutting their pay.
6 Lander, who swears the forgoing statement, by him made, to be true.
7 Thousands of us now spend the first month of the year forgoing alcohol.
8 The crime-fighting software maker said it was forgoing profit to invest in growth.
9 Former RAF officer Sally Barber will be forgoing modern-day luxuries for four months.
10 Employees demand lots of compensation for forgoing a lottery ticket at a startup.
11 The notion of forgoing tax cuts could also be very contentious.
12 It wasn't about forgoing fun and sidestepping love and banning rich foods forever.
13 Liberals find themselves forgoing complete government-sponsored healthcare for more modest programmes.
14 This month parliament voted to extend its own term into 2017, forgoing scheduled elections.
15 Or the Government chose to meet its austerity targets by forgoing your welfare payment.
16 However, its sensitivity ought to be improved before forgoing PLND.
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Forgoing в диалектах
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