go through with
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Netflix’s Sarandos had told associates that if Warner did go through with spinning off its cable networks, he wanted to make a play for the streaming and studio businesses, according to people familiar with the discussions.
“Trusts are similar to wills, but trusts generally avoid state probate requirements and the associated expenses that wills typically have to go through. With a revocable trust, the grantor can take the assets out if necessary. An irrevocable trust usually ties up the assets until the grantor dies.”
From MarketWatch
Luckily, he didn’t go through with it, becausea lot of TV figuratively dropped on his head anyway.
From Los Angeles Times
What’s it like to actually go through with the switch?
"I just feel really shocked that he could go through with something like that, telling multiple lies to so many people," he said.
From BBC
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