| 31. | In purely economic terms, the giver is forgoing some other activity or purchase.
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| 32. | After all, the costs of forgoing normal relations with Cuba are not high.
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| 33. | Blair said, forgoing Churchill's caveats.
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| 34. | Next year, forgoing the extra energy tax alone will cost 3 billion euros.
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| 35. | Palestinian Authority officials had assisted the scheme, by providing permits and forgoing taxes.
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| 36. | By forgoing sweetness, " Life as We Know It " risks being harsh.
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| 37. | It subsidises them, either absorbing the costs or forgoing its enormous monopoly profits.
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| 38. | All artists and record labels donating tracks to the album are forgoing their royalties.
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| 39. | This is the most rigid model and is impossible to implement without forgoing performance.
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| 40. | This would require forgoing any future Olympic competition.
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