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A lot of people thought it was a forgone conclusion.
That the season will not start on time is a forgone conclusion.
I love that people talk about this as if it's a forgone conclusion when nothing could be further than the truth.
But time and her opponents have transformed such forgone conclusions into things of the past.
It is a forgone conclusion that a backup is required.
"It wasn't a forgone conclusion and we were playing against a side that scored six goals last week.
The result was of course a forgone conclusion.
Suddenly all the speculation about Reeves's departure at season's end isn't the forgone conclusion it seemed to be.
Sun's arrest was pending, but it was a forgone conclusion that he would be caught soon.
"It's almost a forgone conclusion that the scope of the Balco case will change dramatically," he said.
"The destruction of Alaj is not a forgone conclusion.
"It implies that something that is a policy debate with the Council is a forgone conclusion."
It was almost a forgone conclusion.
At the outset, Club Med's solid victory was far from a forgone conclusion.
By refusing to think about magic most of my adult life, it seemed I'd missed out on a lot of knowledge and forgone conclusions.
The Greeks default is a forgone conclusion.
"It's a forgone conclusion you couldn't."
"The number of devices which either have no Flash capability or only weak support will only grow," Why is that a forgone conclusion?
Macfarlane stated that in his belief, about 2,000 Labour Party supporters did not vote because the outcome of the election was a forgone conclusion.
Moscow's ability to insure Mr. Najibullah's acceptance of such a plan is also not a forgone conclusion.
But several educators said the unity of the majority faction after Mr. Petrides's death was not a forgone conclusion.
By the way Thayer Monroe said it, it was a forgone conclusion that the Army had.
He went on to say that he did not believe it was a "forgone conclusion" that Mr. Giuliani would win re-election.
"Forgone conclusion," Weaver grunted.
So I can write the story and . . ." Scott made a forgone conclusion without his lawyers advice.