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forgo

[fawr-goh] / fɔrˈgoʊ /


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Paramount says those investors, along with a firm associated with Kushner, have agreed to “forgo any governance rights — including board representation.”

From Los Angeles Times

Notre Dame officials have criticized college playoff organizers for bypassing their team, but they also indicated that in forgoing the bowl game, they weren’t trying to diss the toaster pastry.

From MarketWatch

She sees many of her clients grappling with the same decision on whether to forgo coverage in 2026.

From MarketWatch

That means more people will skip coverage, see doctors less and forgo prescriptions as minor health problems that are not caught early balloon into bigger, deadlier and costlier conditions.

From Salon

Paramount said in its regulatory filings that the Middle Eastern funds would forgo having a say in the media company’s operations.

From Los Angeles Times