| 41. | In this notion, a grim comeuppance is a foregone conclusion.
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| 42. | National Assembly approval is expected to be a foregone conclusion.
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| 43. | The playoffs are almost a foregone conclusion, according to some.
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| 44. | By all accounts, however, the outcome is a foregone conclusion.
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| 45. | To be sure, a settlement isn't a foregone conclusion.
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| 46. | However, neither side sees that as a foregone conclusion.
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| 47. | But analysts believe Saddam's victory is a foregone conclusion.
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| 48. | The presidential election was a foregone conclusion, he continued.
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| 49. | "The result is a foregone conclusion, " he said.
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| 50. | Perhaps beating Dartmouth shouldn't be such a foregone conclusion.
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