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forego

[fawr-goh, fohr-] / fɔrˈgoʊ, foʊr- /


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Eisenberg worries that will prompt some people to forego or delay care, leading to potentially worse health and financial outcomes, for those insured and the broader economy.

From Los Angeles Times

Without mentioning Lyubushkin specifically, the Sabres added: “We are aware of general threats to certain players, and understand their decision to forego risk.”

From Washington Times

The economics team at their former bank were among the first to predict the banking turmoil would lead the Fed to forego an interest rate increase at this week's meeting on Tuesday and Wednesday.

From Reuters

Davis did not immediately provide financial terms of the outside review but described the deal as an “emergency request” that allowed the agency to forego issuing a request for proposal.

From Seattle Times

Many women take career breaks to prioritise their family and forego pension opportunities in the process, and this needs to be taken into account, he says.

From BBC