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But his argumentative style and its predictable conclusions grow wearying in this lengthy biography.
This refusal to question economic dogma leads the DWG to predictable conclusions, not least that market access is the answer to least developed countries' woes.
Susan Clark, the executive director of the Columbia Foundation, summed up the flaws of the Stanford approach perfectly in a letter to her colleagues: "The researchers started with a narrow set of assumptions and arrived at entirely predictable conclusions.
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"Yes we can" was her (predictable) conclusion.
In others, the dialogue follows a familiar course to a predictable conclusion, picking up a few laughs from one-liners.
"There's not a cheap emotion or a predictable conclusion to be found," Maria Russo wrote here in 2000.
There's not a cheap emotion or a predictable conclusion to be found in "Assorted Fire Events".
The movie loses its originality as it rolls toward its predictable conclusion, but it's still lovely to look at.
It comes to the predictable conclusion that this is fabulous, not dangerous, and that commuters in cars already enjoy the same kind of privacy zone.
That's only the beginning of a fable that goes increasingly haywire as it winds its way toward a predictable conclusion.
The phrase is commonly used for the predictable conclusion of judicial investigations of the white-collar crime practiced with impunity by rich folk in Brazil.
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