The seats in the Forstars forgo the typical cushions.
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In light of the acquisition news, the company will forgo the earnings call that was formerly planned for this week.
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Rome was set to host the 1908 Olympics when Mount Vesuvius erupted two years prior, forcing the city to forgo the Games due to the cost of rebuilding (although some historians speculate that Italy was struggling to fund the event even before the volcano erupted).
He was making pizza with homemade dough for the young children of his second family, and his topping was a loose, watery, fresh tomato sauce, laced with anchovies and black olives, so piquant and delicious you could eat it by the spoonful and forgo the crust altogether.
Republicans dismissed the maneuver as political theater and said the Senate should vote forgo the debate and vote immediately on whether to advance the measure.
That approach might force the government to forgo using the fruits of its initial interrogation to prosecute Mr. Tsarnaev, though such information might be used for other purposes, such as developing or investigating leads.
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Yet despite the money-losing proposition, many franchise owners feel they have little choice in the matter: If they forgo the promotion, they risk a backlash from their customers -- and from headquarters.
The ECB will have to forgo the profits on the Greek bonds it bought at a discount if Greece is to have a chance of cutting its debt burden to 120% of GDP by 2020.
You can hop on the old railway train, and forgo the hassle of driving.
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Those who feared that the decision to forgo ground troops from the start is dooming the allied cause set up a clamor for NATO to reconsider.
Union workers at Ford are the only ones with a legal right to strike, as government bail outs of GM and Chrysler required the union forgo those rights.
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The UE 6.9 brings pretty much the same network coverage, cam, Bluetooth, media capabilities, and on-board memory as the 9.9 but had to forgo the microSD card and flash while dropping down to a 1.9-inch 176x220 262k TFT display in order to slip into that world's slimmest, 6.9-mm, 2.33-ounce dress.
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By releasing the iPhone 6 in 2013, Apple would forgo the chance to sell an upgraded model of the iPhone 5.
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Hester made the decision to forgo his award because he determined the controversy it caused would be "a distraction" for the bank, a person familiar with the matter said.
Of course, the networks don't always choose to forgo the pricey showcase episode or can't avoid the expensive missteps, and are often forced to factor in tens of thousands of dollars in fees per episode for the concept creators.
According to the tax code, at the time you make a no-interest term loan, you've made an immediate gift of the present value of the interest you'll forgo over the entire term.
Chairman Senator Ian Gorst said the board was calling on all States members to forgo the rise.
The FOMC is expected to keep rates the same and forgo any new monetary policy, but the possibility always exists that the groundwork will be laid for QE3.
The decision to forgo college was a no-brainer for the kids.
The powers conferred nearly always include the power to forgo or terminate medical care if, in the opinion of your physician, you are in a persistent vegetative state without hope of recovery, and medical care would only artificially delay your death.
"Since direct contact is one of the ways flu viruses spread, we have decided to forgo the traditional congratulatory handshake as you come forward to receive your diploma and have your photo taken with your dean, " the school told students in a letter posted on its Web site.
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The hardest part so far, Sharon said, was deciding to forgo the two-litre intravenous feedings that Dave had been receiving each day.
As I look at my team at the SETI Institute in Mountain View, and at a handful of other SETI teams around the globe, I see very clever individuals who have been willing to forgo the traditional challenges and rewards of academic research to work on a program of immense potential -- to do work that can literally change the world.
Judge Wilken also denied the government's request for a further delay, and ordered it to forgo the traditional 30-day waiting period between making a decision and implementing it.
But in a sluggish economy, like what we've experienced for the better part of a decade, consumers choose cheaper alternatives they forgo the Cadillac for the Buick or public transportation, for example.
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Of course all the activity is going to make one ravenous, and since they hope men will account for about 50 percent of their clients, the Lopises decided to forgo traditional spa cuisine in the Lodge's restaurant, Tree.
Judge Hudson also shot back at the administration's argument that federal taxation powers give it the right to levy the penalty on those who forgo insurance, noting that the administration had avoided using the unpopular word "tax" during the law's debate only to employ it later for legal reasons.
Just Imagine if the CMO of a company told the board that they are investing millions in advertising but the agency agreed to forgo all or part of its profit margin in the case of failure.
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But turn cynical about it and you'll forgo the greatest wealth-creation boom in history.
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