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9 Sentences With "barring unforeseen circumstances"

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Barring unforeseen circumstances, the winner should be set for a playoff spot. Nov.
And in November, barring unforeseen circumstances, America will almost certainly vote for this narrative.
That's where, barring unforeseen circumstances, Clinton will be officially named the 2016 Democratic candidate for president.
It said its 2016 priorities are improving operating earnings and delivering a strong free cash flow, barring unforeseen circumstances.
"Barring unforeseen circumstances, performance in 2017 is expected to be satisfactory," Chairman and CEO Kuok Khoon Hong said in a statement.
"Barring unforeseen circumstances, we expect to sign the silicosis agreement with the gold industry tomorrow (Thursday)," Richard Spoor told Reuters on Wednesday.
So, barring unforeseen circumstances, the only way the two founders are ever really going to lose control of Snap is if both die.
Retrieved 21 November 2011. KSKQ's license with the Federal Communications Commission requires that it remain on air, barring unforeseen circumstances. If power had not been restored so quickly, the station would have had to apply for a 30-day reprieve to allow for restoration of power.
As of 2012, The Rumble uses 45 judges (barring unforeseen circumstances), five for each night for the nine nights of competition. Each evening there are representatives from the music business, local media, and on-air personalities from local radio judging the bands. The judges observe each band and numerically score each 30-minute set. At the end of the night, the judges' scores are tallied two ways: # a straight tally of all judges' scores; and # a tally throwing out the high and low scores, using the middle scores as a backup in case of a tie or in the rare case of extreme bias in either direction.

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