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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.
"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.
This debate will be important if it gets the electorate interested, and influences its reassessment of whether a Turnbull victory really is a forgone conclusion.
Its vast commerical success is a forgone conclusion, as evidenced by the fact that no one – not even One Direction or Justin Bieber – will dare to release their album the same week.
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Toobin advises caution, since "no one's voted yet": I remember the leadup to the Democratic caucuses in 2004, when it was a simply forgone conclusion that Howard Dean was going to win and Dean would then march on to New Hampshire.
What I noticed is a certain machismo about forgoing sleep for schoolwork.
Travelers admit the place is a bit rustic... but forgoing worldly pleasures might align your spirit, no?
Ahalya protests, maintaining that she imagines Gautama to be Indra as they have sex and that a woman should be a stone, forgoing all thought of sexual gratification.
Otherwise, she's a homebody, forgoing the city's music and professional sports events to stay in and unwind with Netflix when she's got rare downtime.
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