Word: foregoes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Unseasoned Crimson golfers, no match for experienced southern teams, will forego the usual spring trip of intercollegiate practice matches this year...
...time for entertainment and no one works anyway. But, during the afternoon the alarms and excursions involved in allowing girls to overrun the Houses are distinctly out of place, and must be specially forbidden. Perhaps, too, the Administrative Board fears that liberal rules might induce students "to forego the rich intellectual fare they would otherwise plan, and give themselves over to entertainment...
...rates were changed to personal rates, scaled according to number of accidents and amount of damages, it would shift the high costs from the careful drivers to the reckless. If policies for frequent offenders were expensive enough, insurance companies could cover their damage costs and even allow drivers to forego insurance until after their first or second accident...
...Where do we go from here?" asked Eisenhower. Then he made the campaign's most dramatic pledge: if elected, he will take a "simple, firm resolution: To forego the diversions of politics and to concentrate on the job of ending the Korean war . . . honorably...
Leaders of the group decided to forego the plan "in view of the changed political situation." Less than a third of the $3,000 necessary to run the advertisement in the Boston Globe had been raised...