It's a foregone conclusion that Tamenaga's older son, Yoichi, will one day head the firm.
Investors are worried NetFlix will lose content war, but it is not a foregone conclusion.
DJs must fit perfectly, so tailoring or altering will be almost a foregone conclusion.
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It shouldn't be a foregone conclusion that those costs are rising no matter what.
It recommended that customers' annual statements explain the amount of "interest foregone" by a customer.
He sued for his 40% of the foregone fee, and Illinois courts upheld his contract.
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In Tunisia too, the result of the election in October is a foregone conclusion.
The need for leaders to collaborate, be inclusive, and communicate openly is a foregone conclusion.
The deal was a foregone conclusion, with only the timing to be worked out.
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If Federer's inclusion for China was a foregone conclusion, Wawrinka's presence was anything but guaranteed.
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It was sort of a foregone conclusion that this was going to be a down weekend.
The outcome was a foregone conclusion, and the sentence of five years' imprisonment at best academic.
Even so, back in November, the outcome of this year's election seemed the familiar foregone conclusion.
If that's too much of a foregone conclusion for you, Planet Earth is also back on Discovery.
It was a foregone conclusion that a Korean court would favor Samsung in one recent patent suit.
Some market watchers suggested that news meant more stimulus from the Fed was not a foregone conclusion.
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Any net jobs saved would be temporary, but the foregone increases in living standards would be permanent.
That Greece is, at some point, going to default on its public debt is a foregone conclusion.
Hundreds of thousands of kids have foregone important vaccines as a result of the autism vaccine scare.
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Instead of my usual optimism and tenacity, I was consumed by fear and the foregone conclusion of failure.
But they need to understand that this shallow behavior imposes very high costs in terms of foregone growth.
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None of this is a foregone conclusion, but we are certainly in for a period of rapid innovation.
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The cost of going back to school includes not only tuition and foregone salary but also foregone experience.
Do you think Ford may feel entitled to a future bailout if needed, having foregone the recent one?
The foregone output from people standing in line and waiting is one of the costs of our benevolence.
For Dawn, it wasn't a foregone conclusion that she would attend, but her inaugural visit solidified the decision.
If this is indeed a foregone conclusion, the question becomes what this means for carriers, marketers and consumers?
If investors are treating unlikely patent upsets as if they were foregone conclusions, the stocks could be undervalued.
Another weather disaster is all but a foregone conclusion, and they must know that certain at-risk clients are under-protected.
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It is likely many London voters stayed at home because they believed a "yes" vote was a foregone conclusion.
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