Idiom
What will be will be.
The expression what will be will be is used to describe the notion that fate will decide the outcome of a course of events, even if action is taken to try to alter it.
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Whatever it is, will be – I can't influence it.
The new Boo, the implication is, will be the opposite.
Just seeing where my level is will be a good experience".
After this November, whoever it is will be on their own.
No photograph, no matter how good it is, will be better than the real thing.
The story, whatever it is, will be entombed with the victims under a slab of concrete.
Just how good he is will be truly tested in Nanning in China in two months.
Information on non-default factors, including liquidity (whatever that is), will be attached to ratings.
"Now, who the user is will be known by the I.T. department".
One major focus is will be stronger protection for intellectual property.
"Whatever they decide, whoever it is, will be great," Drury said.
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