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And it's a
foregone
conclusion if you give a drug at that high a dose, it will have more side effects, and your new drug will look better.
You focus on the
foregone
option.
This is good news, because it means that neither war nor enmity is a
foregone
conclusion.
But this is not a
foregone
conclusion.
It's not an achievement gap; it's an education debt, for all of the
foregone
schooling resources that were never invested in the education of the black and brown child over time.
But D'Abo doesn't quite convince with her awkward-girl shtick, and in the absence of any other narrative focus the lack of interest in the gymnastics themselves really does matter; it's all just bodies hurtling around, and not only is the outcome of the big tournament a
foregone
conclusion, it's all performed by an obvious double.
Seeing as Keifer Sutherland plays my favorite character in the history of TV, it was a
foregone
conclusion i was gonna go to the movies and spend $15 on this.
It's a
foregone
conclusion that attempting to make sense of a David Lynch film doth not time well spent make.
The plot line proceeds in a grueling and gruesome hatefulness to a
foregone
conclusion.
So when I ran across this film while channel surfing one late night, it was a
foregone
conclusion that I would settle down to watch it.
Nor is EU enlargement a
foregone
conclusion.
Putin’s ChoiceBRUSSELS – Vladimir Putin’s return to the Kremlin as Russia’s president was always a
foregone
conclusion.
The cost in terms of
foregone
GDP would be 5-20 times higher than the saving implied by not contributing to the EU budget.
Once the recession ends and recovery begins, a “stock-adjustment” response takes hold, as households compensate for
foregone
replacement and update their aging durable goods.
Prolonged economic pain is not a
foregone
conclusion.
While some argue that President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s re-election is a
foregone
conclusion, the outcome is, in fact, not at all clear.
A new reckoning is warranted, one that accounts for the full costs of underinvestment in terms of
foregone
employment and growth.
These tools, along with excessive fiscal austerity, may have higher costs in terms of
foregone
employment and growth – and rising political discontent – than “risky” alternative options.
The Future of Putin’s IllusionWASHINGTON, DC – The outcome of Russia’s presidential election on March 18 is a
foregone
conclusion: the incumbent, Vladimir Putin, will win after garnering 5-6 times more votes than the second-place candidate.
Netanyahu was the sole contender for the position of prime minister, and his reelection, together with the right-wing parties’ overall victory, seemed a
foregone
conclusion.
But are the results of the parliamentary elections due this coming January truly a
foregone
conclusion?
Yet as difficult as these problems are, they pale in comparison to the
foregone
output of America’s anemic post-crisis recovery.
That there will be is a
foregone
conclusion.
Had he done so, he might have won (the strategy was clever), but it was not a
foregone
conclusion.
But if that was all there was to the issue, the outcome would be a
foregone
conclusion in favor of staying.
Malnutrition in all of its forms reduces global economic welfare by about 5% annually, through
foregone
output and additional costs incurred.
The cost of achieving these underwhelming results has probably run about $20-30 billion a year – mostly
foregone
economic growth, owing to the forced use of more expensive energy.
Even though the end of communism in China may seem a
foregone
conclusion, the fall of the Chinese Communist Party will be accomplished not by an outside force but only by its own members.
Four decades ago, in more genteel times, an opposition legislator once ended a debate whose outcome was a
foregone
conclusion, with the words, “We have the arguments.
Unification needed very cool heads at a time when people in the street were grabbing for all the freedom they could, as if communism’s collapse was a
foregone
conclusion.
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