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Idiom
That's a given.
This means that there are no ifs or ands ot buts about something; it's a sure thing.
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Mr. Putin remains popular, and his re-election next year is considered a given.
(It is considered a given here that any candidate he endorses will win the presidency).
Though it has made no presidential endorsement, its support for Mr. Bush is considered a given.
IT is considered a given, among many in management, that every employee is replaceable.
It is considered a given that Walsh will fire Thomas as coach, although no announcement is expected until at least Friday.
Other high-profile candidates could conceivably emerge by then (and it is considered a given that Prokhorov wants a high-profile coach).
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With roughly 5,200 people aboard, this might be considered a given.
Jailhouse campaigns have a precedent in Russia's new and chaotic democracy, but a challenge to Mr. Putin, whose re-election next year has been considered a given, could send politics in Russia's new and chaotic democracy in unpredictable directions.
The Brooklyn Nets moniker had been a poorly kept secret in recent months and was considered a given for some time before that, despite the public ruminations by the majority owner, Mikhail D. Prokhorov, about a rebranding.
At present, the opposition to hosting a nuclear disposal site usually appears to be considered a given.
However, productive learning interactions cannot be considered a given and careful consideration of the design of learning activities and organizational support must be provided to foster collaboration.
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