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There is finality in a relationship that ends with a death.
Thinking about evaluation as the last step is misleading, as it suggests there is finality to the process.
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"We don't know whether we're playing Chicago or Atlanta, but there's finality for the fourth spot," Coach P. J. Carlesimo said.
"There's finality to this; the check has even been sent directly to us," Mr. Rowland told reporters during a news conference outside the governor's mansion today.
Deadlines help people understand there's finality, and people need to get after it, you know?" Another woman in the mostly friendly audience offered an upbeat opinion, telling the president, "I'm saving some $140 a month".
While one would assume that it would be tough for employees and founders to move on to the next opportunity, once there's finality, it can be a lot easier to move on.
"The alternative is finality".
"This is finality.
There must be finality.
William Otis, a former federal prosecutor and special White House counsel under the first President George Bush, said "there has to be finality for any system that's going to work," but added: "To say that there has to be finality is not to say that things should be rushed.
In more radically deterministic terms, the temporal association in the narrative to an unavoidable finality—"there is of course the inevitable um decline toward desperation and death"—suggests a foreshadowed time (Morson, 1994) in which the possibilities of the present are held hostage, limited in their meaning by a predestined future.
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