Examples of using Forgo in English and their translations into Italian
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It is the past tense of"forgo.
I have to forgo all that and grow balls of steel to do this job,
you should take advantage of this disturbance, forgo sleep, and find an activity which tests your abilities.
If wage earners forgo voting on the salary
 Should one of the triune partners have to forgo his own will in favor of the will of another member of the Trinity?
then you can forgo the plastic cover and put the treats out as they are,
Our minibus service for 2-7 persons takes you free of charge to Restaurant Forgo and back within 15 kilometres(Visegrad, Tahi, Leanyfalu).
argue that researchers should forgo debriefing.
even a balanced density is a sensation that one can not forgo when sipping an espresso.
Many visitors forgo local buses,
The aid regime should particularly benefit those processors that forgo the use of fossil fuels in favour of renewable energy sources.
Professional career==In April 2005, May declared that he would forgo his senior year at UNC to enter the NBA Draft.
Thus, che parcicipacing undercakings forgo any independent behaviour as from che scage of determining their intention to submit a tender.
In April 2005, May declared that he would forgo his senior year at UNC to enter the NBA Draft.
Traders who are dissuaded from cross-border transactions due to contract law obstacles forgo at least €26 billion in intra-EU trade every year.
Tate announced that he would forgo his senior year and declared his eligibility for the 2010 NFL Draft.
Historians often forgo listing Garfield in rankings of U.S. presidents due to the short duration of his presidency.
He said he would forgo Paypal in the future
We find that when people forgo the usual big vague words
And you're a fool if you thought I would forgo saving Elizabeth to stay in Atlanta.