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Is all that stands between a "competent" and "brusque" woman a forgone exclamation point?
Having cash to make payroll is not a forgone conclusion.
Several analysts, however, say that slashing or eliminating it is a forgone conclusion.
Next spring's presidential vote is a forgone conclusion, with the Civic Platform incumbent, Bronislaw Komorowski, likely to romp home.
One game is a forgone conclusion, featuring a team with a hand already held out for the wooden spoon.
So while its odds on Australia I for one still think it is not a forgone conclusion just yet.
Crist is expected to visit other campuses, so his ending up at Kansas is not a forgone conclusion.
But if Putin has his way, the referendum due by the end of the month – under the watchful gaze of Russian troops – will be a forgone conclusion.
"A lot of folks in Washington believe that the twenty-first century is a forgone conclusion, and that there's nothing we can do about it," Rubio said.
(Mr Yglesias wants the merged airline to join the American-led oneworld alliance, which sounds like a good idea but is far from a forgone conclusion.
Mr. Seabrook has long said he would run against Mr. Engel, but his candidacy was far from a forgone conclusion among Bronx politicians.
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