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In fact, it's a film that must manufacture tension from foregone conclusions.
It's far from foregone that players will be found guilty and serve substantial suspensions.
In areas where ecotourism is (or could be) undertaken, decision makers would benefit from a thorough understanding of the social and private costs and benefits attributable to ecotourism, including opportunity costs from foregone activities.
Indirect costs, primarily from foregone income due to MNS disorders, are substantial in sub- Saharan Africa.
The data in this review suggests that indirect costs from foregone income due to MNS disorders are substantial (61– 65, 65), and there are cost-effective interventions for addressing them (73).
Recent evidence demonstrates that learning can also be driven by fictive errors derived from foregone outcomes ("what might have happened") [ Chiu et al., 2008; Hayden et al., 2009; Lohrenz et al., 2007].
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McKay, 25, suggested a move away from the Highlands during the January transfer window is far from a foregone conclusion.
But it is far from a foregone conclusion.
But the restart of the reactors is far from a foregone conclusion.
While Mr Smith remains the bookies' favourite to retain the seat, the result is still far from a foregone conclusion.
He says it was far from a foregone conclusion that it would work, and he is proud of that decision.
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