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Gingrich's comments made less news this weekend than the super committee's predestined failure to come up with a budget plan.
But it is hard to send your child to college if you work at Wal-Mart, and harder if you are jobless.In this thicket of predestined failure lie most of the difficulties of the inner city.
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But, we both knew, that as long as our relative success stood as an aberration, rather than the norm, our community was predestined for failure.
And given his determination to upend Hollywood's cynical prevailing wisdom -- that programs about something are predestined for financial failure -- it's possible to see Kring himself as a character in a larger story, fighting for a vision of Hollywood that values impact alongside profit.
(Oddly, the Mohists overlook the obvious fatalist rejoinders that the tyrants' failure and sages' success were predestined, that fate is not a physical object, and that some people are fated to be diligent, others not).
There was something predestined about things for Cameron this time, no tantalising possibility of failure, which runs counter to the notion of the event, which should at least appear to have some element of spontaneity or chaos to it.
When Sledge introduces the future tense less than halfway through the novel, telling us how Bishop will survive Soares's death, he makes her self-immolation and the failure of her relationship with Bishop, whether caused by liquor or politics or just time, seem predestined — or banal.
They are predestined victims".
PERHAPS it was predestined.
That our lives were predestined.
It seemed very much predestined.
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