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"From my age of gaming, back in the nineties, it was a completely different deal," says Ryan, multi-tasking as he button-bashes his way through another foregone conclusion with a challenger.
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Betrayal of one kind or another is a foregone conclusion.
"There's no foregone conclusion," another official said.
While continuing the tax cuts for the 2011-2020 time period would add $3.3 trillion to the national debt, comprising $2.65 trillion in foregone tax revenue plus another $0.66 trillion for interest and debt service costs.
And Mr. Trichet suggested that another rate increase soon was not a foregone conclusion.
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Indeed, once Einstein had published his papers on general relativity, some forty years earlier, the razing of either this city or another of comparable size was arguably a foregone conclusion.
In fact, another victory for Cantor was considered such a foregone conclusion that no Democrats entered the primary this year.
And in the play's final scene, every time you think the dialogue is heading toward a foregone conclusion, Mr. Wilson spins it in another, perspective-changing direction.
Meanwhile, Osborne's unfunded giveaways – marriage tax allowance, free school meals and £6bn foregone on petrol tax – will require another £12bn taken from welfare, above the £19bn in cuts by 2015.
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