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.
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.
Cynics might ask why a trial even matters, since a guilty verdict is a foregone conclusion.
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The outcome was a foregone conclusion, and the sentence of five years' imprisonment at best academic.
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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That Greece is, at some point, going to default on its public debt is a foregone conclusion.
It was a spectacular political meltdown, and made the election a foregone conclusion for Michael D Higgins.
None of this is a foregone conclusion, but we are certainly in for a period of rapid innovation.
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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?
At the moment, many don't bother to vote, as the result in the general election is a foregone conclusion.
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.
That U.S. rates must rise, at least at the short end of the yield curve, is a foregone conclusion.
Banks are livid that that recommendation now looks like a foregone conclusion when the ICB publishes its final report on 12 September.
These were not empty protections and the outcome was not a foregone conclusion.
Once it's clear which shorthand is dominating the national conversation, the rest of the process may be a foregone conclusion.
Once Brien assumed the helm, it was a foregone conclusion that he will apply shock therapy to the sleepy McCann.
In fact, it is far from a foregone conclusion, despite the government's announcement, that the third runway will ever be built.
If the result really is a foregone conclusion, the authorities could be missing a splendid chance to nurse Algeria's seven-year-old wounds.
Petersburg in July, but to remind Russia that it is not a foregone conclusion that they be a member of the G-8.
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