Its acne drug Velac seemed a sure thing for federal approval following positive Phase III data.
Thor: The Dark World, opening November 8, 2013, is less of a sure thing.
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The top receiver, West Virginia's Tavon Austin, is hardly a sure thing at 5 feet 8.
It seemed like a sure thing, too, until last month, when Apple bought chip designer P.
Diddy, Alyssa Milano, Britney Spears and Vanessa Williams has been a sure thing for bringing in sales.
That makes it as close to a sure thing as exists at the festival level.
Corporate technology buyers are not known for betting on anything less than a sure thing.
The Hispanic vote, once considered a sure thing for the Democrats, is now up for grabs.
Mr Barnes had been considered a sure thing by most people, including this newspaper.
No new show is a sure thing these days, but a spin-off may be a safer bet.
However, a weaker real is more of a sure thing going forward into 2013 than a stronger one.
Panneton said that nothing is a sure thing but there are ways to explore safely and limit risk.
Next time you get a call pitching a sure thing, ask, before hanging up, where the caller is from.
Stewart cautions that attributing any bad behavior online is never a sure thing.
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However, the upside from these initiatives is by no means a sure thing.
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I'm confident we can win this thing, but it's not a sure thing.
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Clearly, the success of the first Marine Terminal is not a sure thing.
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UMNO's bulging coffers and its strong political base, the election once seemed a sure thing for the prime minister.
Roosevelt in the depths of the Great Depression as though it were a sure thing that Obama would win.
Apple is delivering a sure thing, rather than the next big thing: immersion in a digital world its customers already understand.
Given how everyone's forecasts have bounced around during the past few years, you could hardly say that was a sure thing.
" He even has a sure thing in mind: "I wish someone would commission me to do 'Moonstruck' as an opera.
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The cost of launching satellites was high and whether they would make it into successful orbit was never a sure thing.
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The concept, called carbon capture and sequestration, is discussed by policy-makers and emitters of large amounts of CO2 as a sure thing.
While success is never a sure thing, those with sustainable, long term business plans would greatly benefit from the more flexible loans.
No corporate culture change is painless, nor is success a sure thing.
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In wildcat drilling, nothing is a sure thing and neither is this.
Investors--and monkeys too, apparently--normally shun risk in favor of a sure thing.
Without federal regulation, it is a sure thing that the insurance companies would follow a similar pattern should restrictions on cross-state sales disappear.
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