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As a result, the center found, many Californians are choosing to delay or forgo healthcare, including some preventive care.

Olympic athletes, going for gold can also mean going broke as they shell out thousands of dollars for elite coaching and equipment while forgoing employment to train around the clock.

Unlike the race for original screenplay, the adapted screenplay Oscar is essentially a forgone conclusion.

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Federal Emergency Management Agency to reconsider its decision to forgo post-cleanup soil testing for the Los Angeles County wildfires.

Despite questioning his decision to forgo taking a super-soldier serum to gain enhanced powers, Wilson saves the day because of his capacity for empathy and belief in other people’s ability to change.

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