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In the Highbury sports and social club, overlooking Fleetwood's ground, it's a foregone conclusion.

"Although a lot of people are assuming he would get the mayor's endorsement, I don't think it's a foregone conclusion," said someone who has advised the mayor politically and requested anonymity because he did not want to be quoted discussing the mayor's thinking.

Google's Nexus 5 is not a real thing yet, but at this point it's a foregone conclusion; Google will update its Android reference smartphone, which comes with the clean stock version of its mobile operating system, and it'll probably do it today.

More importantly, it's a foregone conclusion that the candidate with Putin's name — or endorsement — will win the presidency.

"I don't think it's a foregone conclusion, with Stonecipher in the C.E.O.'s seat," said Prof. Charles Hill at the University of Washington School of Business in Seattle.

"I don't think it's a foregone conclusion, but I'm not very optimistic," Lewis's lawyer in the United States, Milton Chwasky, said on the prospect of the W.B.A. continuing to recognize Lewis as champion.

For me, it's a foregone conclusion that Nestle, which currently owns 24% of Dreyer's, will buy it, in large part because Dreyer's controls distribution channels for other premium brands, such as Ben & Jerry's, Starbucks, Edy's and Godiva, that reach an estimated 89% of U.S. households.

"It's a foregone conclusion.

It's almost like it's a foregone conclusion.

To these companies it's a foregone conclusion.

"I definitely do not think it's a foregone conclusion.

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