| 41. | The answer is, of course, a foregone conclusion.
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| 42. | Customers and investors consider approval of the latest deal a foregone conclusion.
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| 43. | Even then a sociopolitical catastrophe is not a foregone conclusion.
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| 44. | That Kubiak will be a head coach someday remains a foregone conclusion.
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| 45. | By all accounts, however, the outcome is a foregone conclusion.
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| 46. | A second President Bush seems to be a foregone conclusion.
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| 47. | For all the legal maneuvering, it was essentially a foregone conclusion.
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| 48. | Those aren't news flashes, they're foregone conclusions.
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| 49. | It was a foregone conclusion that he was a goner.
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| 50. | In practice, that's not a foregone conclusion.
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