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"There's no guarantee for anything," Mr. McMahon said.
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"With everything that's gone on over the last few months, the way our world has changed, there's been definitely no guarantees for anything," said Steve Oslund, 32, a maintenance worker at the Metrodome, who added that he worried about being able to keep his job if the Twins disappear.
"Signed" means someone has paid for a security certificate and authentication (which is not necessarily a guarantee of anything) and "Unsigned" means that nobody has taken that step.
That's no guarantee of anything.
Nor would it be a guarantee of anything.
"But that is not a guarantee of anything.
It's no guarantee of anything at all.
Most of us have learned that there are no absolute guarantees in life, for anything, but the odds here are immensely in Israel's favor.
"There are no guarantees of anything.
Meanwhile, someone really needs to tell Salatin that asking Americans to trade in their cell phones for anything is a guaranteed lost cause.
There is also absolutely no guarantee that the port will ever be used for anything but diagnostics.
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