Word: forego
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Economics) and (Mark S.) Ptashne (professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology) to serve on the committee once again, and then select the other three members through random selection from the five who currently have accepted. Professors Bowles and Ptashne have my full confidence, and I would be willing to forego my claims as to procedural violations if this is the resolution you come up with
...apparent break with tradition, Cox chose to forego the usual kiss on the lips following the vows, instead he merely bussed Miss Nixon on the cheek...
Boudin argued that if each Harrisburg defendant is not tried separately, the government will have to forego introducing letters at trial which contain incriminating references to other defendants who had no part in writing the letters. He cited Supreme Court opinions which hold that the idea that a jury can be instructed successfully to disregard such evidence is a "fiction...
...conversations with the White House, the consultants whom Kissinger had commissioned to write the study now felt it especially necessary to get word to Nixon of what the second group was saying-which was now possible for the first time, because Kissinger and the NSC were already committed to forego the compromise policy formula and unfold the disagreements for the President...
Marshall Saunders agreed with Brown that money would be the major factor in his decision to forego college for basketball...