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foregone conclusion
1. ‘It was not a foregone conclusion
2. ‘What do you mean not a foregone conclusion?’
3. ‘Not always a foregone conclusion this time of year
4. It had always appeared a foregone conclusion, at any rate
5. “That’s alright Sir I never expected anything different it was a foregone conclusion from the start
6. Although a formal offer was not extended by the close of business Friday, everyone knew it was a foregone conclusion because Gilbraith and Stevenson had the Washington Group’s corporate travel office re-write my plane ticket for a Monday return and extended my stay in the Holiday Inn Express across business I-90 for the weekend
7. ―The vast majority of spiritual seekers are motivated by desire, so the failure of their search is a foregone conclusion, as is amply evidenced by mankind‘s history of near-total inability to find the one thing that can never be lost
8. Fortunately, the swinging operating suites were built in standard sized cargo modules, and their most common mode of operation was on the surface of the planet where gravity was a foregone conclusion
9. Sam smiled; to him the answer was a foregone conclusion
10. “Yes, to the point Mr Rudolph,” he replied remembering previous confrontations with the detective and knowing there were no foregone conclusions to this meeting
11. However, it was a definitely a foregone conclusion that most likely, she didn’t - at least, not completely
12. From what man has wrought in our world, isn’t it a foregone conclusion that woman can’t possibly be any greater an evil than the originator of war, rape, and suicidal destruction of one’s own habitat?
13. � The �I� just judges, and all the judgments seem foregone conclusions
14. The girl nodded as if it had been a foregone conclusion to her
15. Crying was a foregone conclusion--never again would there come a thought related to Scott that didn't bring tears
16. Crying was, safe to say, a foregone conclusion--never again would there come a thought related to Scott that didn't bring tears
17. For instance when the evicted tenants question, then at its first inception, bulked largely in people's mind though, it goes without saying, not contributing a copper or pinning his faith absolutely to its dictums, some of which wouldn't exactly hold water, he at the outset in principle at all events was in thorough sympathy with peasant possession as voicing the trend of modern opinion (a partiality, however, which, realising his mistake, he was subsequently partially cured of) and even was twitted with going a step farther than Michael Davitt in the striking views he at one time inculcated as a backtothelander, which was one reason he strongly resented the innuendo put upon him in so barefaced a fashion by our friend at the gathering of the clans in Barney Kiernan's so that he, though often considerably misunderstood and the least pugnacious of mortals, be it repeated, departed from his customary habit to give him (metaphorically) one in the gizzard though, so far as politics themselves were concerned, he was only too conscious of the casualties invariably resulting from propaganda and displays of mutual animosity and the misery and suffering it entailed as a foregone conclusion on fine young fellows, chiefly, destruction of the fittest, in a word
18. War wasn’t a foregone conclusion—Saddam Hussein could have complied and shown inspectors everything they wanted to see
19. The result was a foregone conclusion
20. The conviction was a foregone conclusion
21. One would have thought he must have understood that society was closed for him and Anna; but now some vague ideas had sprung up in his brain that this was only the case in old-fashioned days, and that now with the rapidity of modern progress (he had unconsciously become by now a partisan of every sort of progress) the views of society had changed, and that the question whether they would be received in society was not a foregone conclusion
22. “NOW YOU WILL die,” he said to me matter-of-factly, as if the deed were a foregone conclusion
23. Santi shrugged, as if he thought it was a foregone conclusion
24. This was not a foregone conclusion at all times, so it is little wonder that realized equity returns were boosted by the absence of catastrophes and then by a repricing effect by the end of the 20th century, when the perceived likelihood of catastrophe had fallen
25. Unless wearing a lifejacket or travelling in a craft equipped with shark repellent, the risk is great to anyone in the water, but it is not a foregone conclusion that shark attack will occur
26. Three highly advertised “personalities” tried to weather out a veritable emaciation of drama, and the result was, of course, a foregone conclusion