Word: foregoing
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...does all this help out the poor people here, suffering the wrath of gloating red-staters? Well, it provides a retort. I am perfectly content to stop complaining about the election results, but it will come at a price. If I forego my right to whine about this poor excuse of a president, then Republicans alike shall have to stop whining about the fact that the rest of the world is anti-American...
Students taking math, German and Freshman Seminars this semester will be able to forego paper CUE Guide evaluations and reflect upon their experiences online, the Committee on Undergraduate Education (CUE) announced yesterday...
...either forego a lot of domestic happiness or you figure out how to deal with this. It is a tremendous honor to be considered remotely in the running. But giving more mental weight to this is unwise,” Glaeser said...
Last year, the council decided to forego bringing a band to Springfest altogether, opting to put student bands on stage...
...often blindly—into many of America’s crucial ideological battles in the hope of securing a friendship and alliance. Joining the American military presence in Korea, Vietnam and twice in Iraq ensured a bond that neither of Australia’s political parties wanted to forego. Now, for the first time in some 50 years, Latham dared to challenge Australia’s unspoken commitment to its favorite ally...