I'll have to forgo my coffee and get it from the office, which probably isn't a god idea since I hear that Harris makes weak coffee. |
By saving, individuals indicate a willingness to forgo some more immediate satisfactions for some less immediate satisfactions. |
In the end, I had to forgo the dream of ivy-covered buildings and slouchy young men on a first-name basis with Kierkegaard. |
When predators are present, small sunfish forgo achieving high growth rates and reside in safer, vegetated habitats. |
Several factors contribute to the growth in the number of people who forgo face time at the office. |
Eight years old tonight, the Irish language channel will forgo the traditional on-screen orgy of birthday self-congratulation. |