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Limiting access to the world's greatest symbol of freedom should not be a foregone result of the war on terror.
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I know, that's the point, that Mr. McQueen wants to show how the intensity of Brandon's need shuts him off from real intimacy, but this seems to be a foregone conclusion, the result of an elegant experiment that was rigged from the start".
Normally he toys with everybody because he has put the bar so high.' Watching Federer play, with the result often a foregone conclusion, much of the excitement is generated by how high he might raise it and with which sublime shot he might do so.
And in Utah, he reports the "eventual result is essentially a foregone conclusion" because of the compromise struck between both sides on the measure in the state.
So the Israelis have been publicly and regularly telling the US that an independent Kurdistan is a "foregone conclusion" as a result of Iraq's de facto partition.
The societal analysis took into account the foregone consumers surplus as a result of premature mortality.
Equation (5) represents the standard optimal consumption-leisure choice: the marginal utility of consumption times the foregone consumption units as a result of one additional unit of leisure, the latter being (theta ^iw_t left( {1-tau _1^i-n_t^i times frac{partial tau _1^i }{partial n_t^i }}right) ), must equal the marginal utility of leisure.
None of those results are a foregone conclusion for any of these industries, of course.
That was a foregone conclusion of course.
And the waste accumulates over time: the longer the economy operates far below its capacity, the slower the growth in its future capacity as a result of diminished risk-taking, foregone investment, and erosion of the skills base.
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