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forgo

[fawr-goh] / fɔrˈgoʊ /


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The Times learned from sources of the decision to forgo a pre-deployment operation in the Palisades.

From Los Angeles Times

The railroads initially assumed they would forgo about half of the anticipated $2 billion of savings in annual cash-flow gains because of concessions required by regulators.

From Barron's

The railroads initially assumed they would forgo about half of the anticipated $2 billion of savings in annual cash-flow gains because of concessions required by regulators.

From Barron's

Other students plan to forgo college but continue their certifications.

From The Wall Street Journal

Kaegi, a former fund manager who has written large checks to his own campaigns, has forgone donations from lawyers or major property owners, as have two of the three members of the Board of Review.

From The Wall Street Journal