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"foregone" Definitions
  1. if you say that something is a foregone conclusion, you mean that it is a result that is certain to happen

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Even in the moments when it finally gives us meaningful plot decisions, it presents them as foregone conclusions because they are foregone conclusions.
"The Japanese, it's not remotely a foregone conclusion," Lind says.
That's a lot of foregone output in an absolute sense.
But that particular turn of events wasn't a foregone conclusion.
Clinton's dominance of the black vote is no foregone conclusion.
Shareholder approval was "not a foregone conclusion" given Freenet's stance.
Long before Wednesday's vote, the acquittal was a foregone conclusion.
That's not to say these instruments are a foregone conclusion.
None of this is necessarily a foregone conclusion, of course.
That Xiaomi is serious about India is a foregone conclusion.
That doesn't mean that the result is a foregone conclusion.
The reunification of Germany, however, was not a foregone conclusion.
Once that happened, his actual resignation became a foregone conclusion.
In our current system, preventative care is too often foregone.
There is what is known as the foregone conclusion exception.
The rate increase is widely regarded as a foregone conclusion.
Trump's acquittal in the Senate was always a foregone conclusion.
Many Cambodians shrugged at what was considered a foregone conclusion.
So I think it's by no means a foregone conclusion.
"Foregone gains are less painful than perceived losses," the three wrote.
But this coalition of progressive lawyers is not a foregone conclusion.
At times, the justices treated the outcome like a foregone conclusion.
We seem to be watching the prequel to a foregone conclusion.
Today, the facial is almost a foregone conclusion in mainstream porn.
Democracy is not always pretty, nor is it a foregone conclusion.
Keep scrolling to see which celebrity couples have foregone marriage altogether.
And if Vanessa's future is a foregone conclusion, so is his.
President Trump's acquittal in the U.S. Senate is a foregone conclusion.
Presenting it as a foregone conclusion that Sanders lied was wrong.
The outcome of many of these votes was a foregone conclusion.
It's such a foregone conclusion that it almost goes without saying.
But the eventual winner is by no means a foregone conclusion.
Why did our dysfunctional relationship with money feel like a foregone conclusion?
It was a foregone conclusion that of course I would have kids.
Continual white Mormon control of the county felt like a foregone conclusion.
His health was in peril, we know that was a foregone conclusion.
Either way, the release of the spoiler video isn't a foregone conclusion.
In many ways, the result was a foregone conclusion from the start.
And it is no longer true that marriage delayed is marriage foregone.
So it's far from a foregone conclusion that it's good for you.
Even if Bolton is nominated, Senate confirmation is not a foregone conclusion.
It was by no means a foregone conclusion that NAFTA would survive.
Putin's victory in March, of course, is seen as a foregone conclusion.
He has to be held accountable even if the conclusion is foregone.
But at some point you've accidentally said this is a foregone conclusion.
The outcome of the vote became a foregone conclusion after Republican Sens.
It had been declared a foregone conclusion well before the polls opened.
ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights (APHR) warned the vote was a foregone conclusion.
It was a foregone conclusion from the very start of the impeachment process.
The Fed's decision to maintain a patient posture was not a foregone conclusion.
And by the time the actual bankruptcy happens, it is a foregone conclusion.
An impending financial crisis is an increasingly foregone conclusion in the mainstream media.
Historically, control of the lower chamber has been a foregone conclusion as well.
That Syndergaard would return in such fine form was hardly a foregone conclusion.
Lower numbers are not a foregone conclusion yet, but bears are in control.
Some brands have foregone the Chinese markets to make a political stand, though.
The Cavaliers' presence in the N.B.A. finals is widely considered a foregone conclusion.
Of course, Waterson's achieving any of this is far from a foregone conclusion.
And when I get out, I have foregone 30 years of my salary.
The Cousins signing, to many, made the 2018-19 season a foregone conclusion.
In this case, the defendant's testimony is a foregone conclusion — a predictable outcome.
"That it would fail and fall behind is a foregone conclusion," he said.
Bannon sees a Senate trial as a "foregone conclusion" in the president's favor.
Given the Republican majority in the Senate, Trump's acquittal is a foregone conclusion.
It's a foregone conclusion among all the players involved, multiple sources told me.
It's a foregone conclusion among all the players involved, multiple sources said Thursday.
A foregone conclusion that the one rate hike is definitely in the cards.
But with a Republican-led Senate, the approval seemed to be a foregone conclusion.
It's definitely in the tens of millions of dollars in terms of foregone profits.
She understood that deportation "was a possibility" but not a foregone conclusion, he said.
Kim Kardashian's spot on the list was pretty much a foregone conclusion as well.
Hannah G. has felt like a foregone conclusion since she arrived on the show.
This is not a foregone conclusion that this is legislation that will be passed.
But whether a cause for celebration or not, his election seems a foregone conclusion.
My $1,000 contribution costs me $600, and $400 is foregone in my tax bill.
It's pretty much a foregone conclusion that you will, if history is any guide.
Financial markets and some commentators view rate cuts this year as a foregone conclusion.
That Ben and Alice would start falling for each other is a foregone conclusion.
The events that occurred on March 24, 1976 were, by then, a foregone conclusion.
"high-risk strategy to secure large amounts of oil" in these foregone regions, and
Still, the conversations are continuing and a border adjustment tax isn't a foregone conclusion.
His acquittal in his Senate impeachment trial a day later is a foregone conclusion.
However, it does not appear, to me, that a recession is a foregone conclusion.
Outside of parties, celebrities have foregone the traditional publicist route when announcing their divorce.
Bolt was the headline act, however, even if his progress was a foregone conclusion.
In all, that's projected to cost the U.S. $11 billion in foregone tourist spending.
Here's where skipping Wi-Fi seems more reasonable, although far from a foregone conclusion.
A future dominated by autonomous vehicles (AVs) is, for many experts, a foregone conclusion.
Hell, I'm surprised we haven't just foregone croissants completely for a multipurpose slurpable gloop.
On that basis, the result of the presidential election should be a foregone conclusion.
And that has made the results of the trial feel like a foregone conclusion.
It feels like a foregone conclusion at this point that Trump will be impeached.
Of course, it's hardly a foregone conclusion that the Democratic contest will drag on.
Injuries hit the N.B.A. hard last week, necessitating a reappraisal of certain foregone conclusions.
For many in the country, the results of the elections are a foregone conclusion.
Phony, because the release of the memo is by all accounts a foregone conclusion.
Its dictum that Nazis are bad should always have remained a benign, foregone conclusion.
J.C. Penney CEO Marvin Ellison doesn't think a border adjustment tax is a foregone conclusion.
It's a foregone conclusion that in the near future everything will be captured on camera.
Your $1,000 contribution costs you $800, because $200 is a foregone in your tax bill.
That suggests the market thinks the fed's rate cut next month is a foregone conclusion.
But if it was a foregone conclusion, he made his peace with it years ago.
With Republicans in control of the Senate, DeVos's confirmation is all but a foregone conclusion.
It's another Brent vehicle, in which the character tours with his old band Foregone Conclusion.
"It's not a foregone conclusion that species with phenological mismatch are going to go extinct."
The fiasco was to assume that the result of Mueller's investigation was a foregone conclusion.
Gavin Newsom has to sign it, but that is a foregone conclusion at this point.
As with PA-12, the result of the NC-2023 race is a foregone conclusion.
With the increase viewed as a foregone conclusion, attention has shifted to what comes next.
The HBO Max investment, which includes these "foregone WarnerMedia content licensing revenues," totaled $2195 billion.
After 51 Republicans voted against calling witnesses, the vote was all but a foregone conclusion.
But the alliance was not a foregone conclusion, and critics question whether it will hold.
Republicans' inability to cut federal funding for the program was already an essentially foregone conclusion.
Barnier emphasized that a future deal and a transition to it were not foregone conclusions.
But it's not a foregone conclusion that later start times will ensure teens sleep more.
But don't let anyone try to tell you this is any kind of foregone conclusion.
With this much organizational support behind a Sanders run, supporting the proposition is a foregone conclusion.
The result was a foregone conclusion, since his autocratic regime did not permit a "no" campaign.
It asked analysts from the Department of Homeland Security to offer evidence supporting its foregone conclusions.
Sanctions comparable to those on Russia would cost China $2 trillion per year in foregone GDP.
The unconstitutional nature of this law has been and should continue to be a foregone conclusion.
Bitcoin's future as a more wasteful store of value than gold isn't a foregone conclusion, however.
This abundance is not the product of good fortune, nor is its continuity a foregone conclusion.
"I think it's a foregone conclusion that now that will probably go through," GOP state Rep.
"It's not a foregone conclusion that [a person is] sexually active just because they're taking contraception."
"We ... note Amazon has largely foregone profits in other categories in which it competes," Astrachan said.
Female foreign dignitaries and officials visiting Saudi Arabia in recent years have also foregone the headscarves.
So, for all Grasso's potential, her success in the UFC is far from a foregone conclusion.
What's more: Unlike for women, the arrival of such a day is not a foregone conclusion.
But the next few days are an elaborate dance in the direction of a foregone conclusion.
Strausbaugh gives us history as crazy quilt rather than as the foregone conclusion it sometimes seems.
They warned outsiders, and perhaps reminded themselves, that nothing should be seen as a foregone conclusion.
What had seemed to analysts to be a foregone conclusion now looks to be more complex.
Instead, Bala frog-marches readers toward a foregone conclusion: The government is vindictive; the refugees, innocent.
Reacquainting themselves with the Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy seemed like a foregone conclusion for the Warriors.
They're partial to the core, unabashedly so, as their united march toward a foregone conclusion shows.
The Senate trial is assumed by observers across the political spectrum to be a foregone conclusion.
Intelligence Committee officials weren't overly surprised that Manafort was indicted — a long foregone conclusion to many.
If all he hears are military options, then a military response will become the foregone conclusion.
The process was neither fast nor convenient, though it may now seem like a foregone conclusion.
It's not at all a foregone conclusion that this is a fight his side will win.
It was definitely a foregone conclusion that I wasn't going to be in school much longer anyway.
" —Taira "It did always feel like something of a foregone conclusion that the service would be unsustainable.
Foregone US equity returns from price appreciation (12.5% annual rate) for 17 months are worth $5 trillion.
Giving birth to her first child at home without medication was a foregone conclusion for Margaret Nichols.
In his mind, the question of whether to have a notch at all is a foregone conclusion.
At this point, ad infinitum drops of surprising "Old Town Road" collabs feel like a foregone conclusion.
A rate hike at the Fed's meeting next month is a foregone conclusion, according to several analysts.
Jon Jones winning seems a foregone conclusion to many, but imagine for a moment that he doesn't.
China's courts are controlled by the party, and convictions in such cases are generally a foregone conclusion.
The state is firmly back in toss-up territory after looking like a foregone conclusion for Clinton.
Perhaps that was a foregone conclusion, but the response to Napster is still very much worth analyzing.
Mormon supremacy is no longer the foregone conclusion that it was when I was a young believer.
So, it's not a foregone conclusion that Jerusalem will erupt in sustained violence this time around either.
By the time the DPJ faced voters again in December 2012, its defeat was a foregone conclusion.
But I do believe that this is not a foregone conclusion, this is not a fait accompli.
When polls aren't available, voters are logically less likely to assume any election is a foregone conclusion.
Were it ever to become stronger, Russian firms would try to substitute for any foregone Chinese business.
A buyout frees about $214 million in space, which is desperately needed and almost a foregone conclusion.
The Census Bureau's own researchers estimated 9 million people would have foregone participating over the citizenship question.
That a Republican candidate for Senate in Alabama would cruise to victory seemed almost a foregone conclusion.
"It's not a foregone conclusion that the ethics committee is going to take this up," he said.
Mr. Reilly said it was not a foregone conclusion that Mr. O'Brien's show would be going weekly.
Despite the doom and gloom, continued erosion of the industry is not a foregone conclusion, says Ramaswamy.
That Mr. Ball was going to be selected by the Lakers was something of a foregone conclusion.
China's noncompliance has been treated as a foregone conclusion since well before the arbitral proceedings took place.
That said, it is all but a foregone conclusion that prosecutors will pursue the death penalty here.
This would cost Americans more than $50,85033 per person when the value of foregone health is valued.
A December rate rise is not a foregone conclusion, though, and the Fed has backed away before.
His election would have been a foregone conclusion as elections in Algeria are neither free nor fair.
Looking at the details of this preliminary report, however, it seems his fate may be a foregone conclusion.
We can see an investigation developing not around an emerging set of questions, but around a foregone conclusion.
More often than not, it's a foregone conclusion: There's an unspoken rule that they'll be in your entourage.
But, all that progress doesn't mean the Paris agreement goals to limit dangerous warming are a foregone conclusion.
J&J's stout defence, laid out in its opening argument, suggests a guilty verdict is no foregone conclusion.
It's not a foregone conclusion that a Trump-Haley ticket would guarantee a second term for the President.
"It is not a foregone conclusion that this will work the way everyone thinks it will," he said.
The first is that the worst-case scenario is a foregone conclusion and is definitely going to happen.
While the Supreme Court has yet to officially drop the case, it's a foregone conclusion that they will.
USA Basketball winning a gold medal at the Rio Olympics was something of a foregone conclusion for most.
Bernie Sanders has yet to even announce he's running in 2020, but it seems like a foregone conclusion.
The tariffs would be wielded as a negotiating tool, but are not a foregone conclusion, Trump has said.
It wasn't a foregone conclusion that we'd all be able to communicate securely and globally over the Internet.
THE outcome of Peru's presidential election run-off on June 5th was supposed to be a foregone conclusion.
And the whole of this inevitability, this foregone conclusion, has been packed away in this Warriors/Spurs series.
Despite the turmoil at Viacom, it is a foregone conclusion that all the directors will keep their jobs.
Until late last week, the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court seemed like a foregone conclusion.
Mattis implementing the ban is not a foregone conclusion, which means the time to apply pressure is now.
"A $100 million three-day weekend is a foregone conclusion," said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst at Comscore.
With that outcome a foregone conclusion, the diplomatic battle has turned to what that Syria will look like.
Was it simple nepotism and a foregone conclusion that you would join Hennessy and move into that position?
He estimated that New Jersey had foregone $279 million in permit auction revenue because of Mr. Christie's withdrawal.
The group's conclusions about if, when and how to proceed with human trials of M.R.T. are not foregone.
The full repeal of the deduction, often referred to by its acronym, SALT, is not a foregone conclusion.
But the accord was not without dramatics, and its passage in the House is not a foregone conclusion.
For most observers, inside the courtroom and out, conviction — and an accompanying death sentence — was a foregone conclusion.
But even if missing May 1 is a foregone conclusion, there's an even bigger, more significant payment looming.
They said states that could see outsized benefits relative to foregone income tax revenue include Florida and Texas.
Still, Trump and others in his administration appeared to accept that an impeachment vote was a foregone conclusion.
Had he foregone his salary this year alone, his company could have hired 490 new "starting wage" employees.
It's a foregone conclusion that any attempt at "sanctuary city" defunding is going to get challenged in court.
Violence is already a foregone conclusion, and our heroes are already succumbing to the faults of our villains.
You seem like a foregone conclusion the Times and the New Yorker were gonna win in some combination.
The graph below compares discretionary federal spending with tax expenditures, or foregone revenue attributable to legislated tax benefits.
But when the editor told her who this book would be about, "it was a foregone conclusion," Gray says.
Bombshell No. 1: Mellie losesIt seemed like a foregone conclusion that Mellie Grant (Bellamy Young) would win the presidency.
Once the decision is made to donate Simon's organs, inevitability sets in, and what follows is a foregone conclusion.
For companies that might have foregone a cloud service like box, encryption key management enables them to use it.
Since Price's suspension last week, it appeared to be a foregone conclusion that he would not return to Amazon.
But George has yet to garner the attention he truly deserves because his future feels like a foregone conclusion.
The opportunity costs were high, both in the form of museums and performances missed and deeper, richer relationships foregone.
With a Scalia-like replacement now likely on the way, freedom from the FDA's restrictions seemed a foregone conclusion.
Lewis' making it all the way to a heavyweight title shot, of course, is far from a foregone conclusion.
"The Great Believers" is peppered with surprises, a minor wonder in a narrative so rife with dreadfully foregone conclusions.
In races that aren't foregone conclusions by dint of the moment or the place, the superior candidate often wins.
The "end of retail as we know it" posited in the article, however, doesn't seem like a foregone conclusion.
The final scene of the impeachment drama is a foregone conclusion: No one expects a conviction in the Senate.
He is meticulous about preparation and has a deep lack of empathy for colleagues who have foregone the same.
As the last eight months in Washington prove, consensus, even under single-party rule, is not a foregone conclusion.
Once he decided to insert himself, Barr reached what was a foregone conclusion given his history: no criminal obstruction.
I felt like they had a foregone conclusion and were looking for a forum in which to express it.
The ending of Knock Down the House is a foregone conclusion, since it covers elections that took place in 2018.
Manchester by the Sea getting a Best Picture nod was considered a foregone conclusion before the nominations were even announced.
"I don't take it as a foregone conclusion that the House will vote to impeach President Donald Trump," he said.
Markets think it's a foregone conclusion that the Federal Reserve will announce a quarter point interest rate cut on Wednesday.
GoPro's announcement this week that it would exit the drone business was greeted by many observers as a foregone conclusion.
"Exactly what happens today is far from a foregone conclusion," said Deutsche Bank's Jim Reid in a note to clients.
"Exactly what happens today is far from a foregone conclusion," Deutsche Bank's Jim Reid said in a note to clients.
The result of this buildup is that much of the country seems to be treating this as a foregone conclusion.
This creates the curious effect of rushing toward a foregone conclusion and yet also taking too long to get there.
"I don't think it's a foregone conclusion that Ted Cruz is going to win this state," Branstad told CNN afterwards.
In fact, many in the tech and urban-focused Silicon Valley area seem to accept it as a foregone conclusion.
This gave him that all important platform to dominate further, making a straight-sets win seem like a foregone conclusion.
So, if the Saudis have foregone crude market share in China, which other countries have joined them, and which haven't?
The Office of Advocacy's efforts saved America's small businesses almost $1.4 billion in foregone regulatory costs in fiscal year 2016.
It's commendable that Scandal managed to wrest so much tension out of an episode that felt like a foregone conclusion.
Almost as soon as Philadelphia won the lottery, it seemed as though a union with Simmons was a foregone conclusion.
Fortunately, the current proposal and its associated impacts are not foregone conclusions: The administration's leave policy still needs congressional approval.
Having foregone college, Casey doesn't yet have the formal knowledge to fully express the reason why certain buildings affect her.
This seemed like a foregone conclusion, given that Stephanie is Spencer Pratt's sister, and Spencer and Conrad are mortal enemies.
Back then, with The Strip jammed packed with foot traffic, a large crowd was a foregone conclusion, especially on weekends.
A recession is now a foregone conclusion, with some banks ball-parking a second-quarter GDP loss of nearly 25%.
"It's pretty much a foregone conclusion now that they will have to do a groundwater pump and treat," she said.
Thursday, the replies came in — a foregone conclusion, but the last step needed for the withdrawal agreement to take effect.
When a movie begins in the streets of 1930s Hiroshima, the city's eventual devastation can seem like a foregone conclusion.
On the other hand, the polished optimistic tenor of the movie arguably makes their triumphs seem like a foregone conclusion.
The idea that early astronauts must first be test pilots, like the hotshots at Edwards, was not a foregone conclusion.
The idea that early astronauts must first be test pilots, like the hotshots at Edwards, was not a foregone conclusion.
But, as Phillips-Fein argues, none of this was a foregone conclusion when the city first confronted the fiscal crisis.
We also discussed how there's no drama left in this impeachment since the end result feels like a foregone conclusion.
So Saturday night's bout in Las Vegas is anything but a foregone conclusion even though Wilder is a heavy favorite.
Nor was it a foregone conclusion that the eventual collapse of the Soviet Union would be so free of bloodshed.
Overall, Amazon's move into the pharmacy business may seem like a foregone conclusion, but don't expect it to happen tomorrow.
I wish I could take it as a foregone conclusion that the shuffle of AG's was benign; I do not.
The second-place position for Farage suggested that performing well in a U.K. general election may not be a foregone conclusion.
Xi's openness about his global ambitions tells us something very important: He believes China's future dominance is virtually a foregone conclusion.
Also, Elon Musk, the founder of SpaceX and Tesla, said recently that he considers UBI to be a nearly foregone conclusion.
"Taking a piece of the company is almost a foregone conclusion," said Evan Pondel, president of investor relations firm PondelWilkinson Inc.
In some of these states, opponents are putting up a strong enough fight that a convention is not a foregone conclusion.
The walkover win was a foregone conclusion, with the government-influenced courts having dissolved the only credible opposition party last year.
The LA Times reported in 2011 that the deal cost the city $60 million in foregone taxes in its first decade.
But mere days before the James Cameron-created epic arrived in theaters, that success seemed like anything but a foregone conclusion.
Protest banned by government Experts have said the outcome is a foregone conclusion: Maduro will be able to consolidate political power.
But it is only hopeless if Trump's loyalty to family outweighs any other consideration, which may not be a foregone conclusion.
Harvard economist George Borjas found Americans lose $220006 billion annually in foregone wages as a result of competition from immigrant laborers.
But it was a foregone conclusion that the critics would not be able to muster anywhere near enough votes to succeed.
While the results in 2017 should give us hope, unfortunately, they do not suggest the 85033 outcome is a foregone conclusion.
Starting Sweetgreen was in their genes For the three men, choosing to start their own business was almost a foregone conclusion.
What seemed like a foregone conclusion, given that Sabathia will earn a team-high $25 million this season, may not be.
"We must win this next (House) election and it is no foregone conclusion that we will," Pelosi admonished her fellow Democrats.
Her law degree is from Georgetown, her soybean crop is non-GMO, and her political affiliations are not a foregone conclusion.
The smart way to lose, with confirmation all but a foregone conclusion, is to focus on Citizens United, not Roe v.
Instead, the satisfaction was something different, like wearing something you've had for so long that it's become familiar, a foregone conclusion.
In that election, a broad victory for Mr. Maduro's party had been a foregone conclusion because the opposition refused to participate.
City officials often use tax abatements and other foregone tax revenue to induce developers to create or preserve affordable housing units.
But a study recently released by researchers at the University of Warwick suggests that degradation is not necessarily a foregone conclusion.
Before the subway, it was by no means a foregone conclusion that New York would become the greatest city on earth.
But in a separate statement issued on Saturday, WADA suggested that lifting the penalty on Thursday was not a foregone conclusion.
On one hand, we could simply call it a foregone conclusion: There are no spirits, hence there are no spirit photographs.
But it's not a foregone conclusion that Democrats will quickly get the tax returns that they are seeking from Deutsche Bank.
It's why I've foregone a handful of recent true crime juggernauts, and haven't bothered to google older cases as of late.
He was doing pretty well, he said, but not well enough to make him believe that passing was a foregone conclusion.
"Everyone told me it was a foregone conclusion," Jeter said, perhaps too modestly, on a conference call Tuesday night with reporters.
Triple-double trouble After matching an achievement most analysts assumed would never be equalled, Mr Westbrook's MVP award was a foregone conclusion.
In years past, this deal might have been a foregone conclusion, as US regulators regularly waved through similar deals with few changes.
Insiders talk about a public offering as a foregone conclusion, with only a multi-billion dollar acquisition offer as a potential alternative.
But does it matter, if she's galvanized voters in a state where the political outcome has long felt like a foregone conclusion?
To implement such cuts, Trump has to earn the votes of debt crusaders like Paul Ryan, so it's not a foregone conclusion.
"A rate hike of 25 basis points on Wednesday is almost a foregone conclusion," said James Chen, head of research at Forex.
In a year when projected winners in all the major categories were considered foregone conclusions, there were at least three stunning upsets.
Before the season began, the Dodgers repeating as NL West champions for the sixth straight season seemed like an almost foregone conclusion.
They are a generation that has foregone napkins, cereal, and cooking, yet spends untold amounts on pizza, brunch, Slurpees, and nacho cheese.
It's all rather unpleasant and, after seeing friends who have foregone foundation in favor of natural skin, I rose to the challenge.
Durov had asked his lawyers not to attend Friday's court hearing because he said he saw the verdict as a foregone conclusion.
Only New Jersey and Virginia had statewide legislative elections this year, and the Democratic control of the former was a foregone conclusion.
"There's plenty of enthusiasm for Sunrise, but it's not a foregone conclusion," Joyce said in an August statement announcing the test flights.
To some critics, the historical link between Mr. Wolfe's art and Andy Warhol's sculptural reworkings of Brillo boxes was a foregone conclusion.
A merger between BPM and Banco Popolare is not a foregone conclusion because there are still some outstanding issues, the sources said.
Facebook's primacy is a foregone conclusion, and the question of Facebook's relationship to political discourse is absurd — they're one and the same.
Ronald Reagan drastically lowered tax rates on the super-rich, ultimately resulting in a staggering figure of $11.5 trillion in foregone revenues.
Even if his currently large lead over Sanders makes his nomination a foregone conclusion, he must keep the left energized for November.
It can't escape how foregone its conclusion can seem, and the curious whiteness of its Mississippi small town frequently just seems weird.
Last night, it was not a foregone conclusion the United States would be attending the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea.
Given the court's conservative tilt, the two national teachers unions have considered the ruling all but a foregone conclusion for several years.
"The EFF's position is that the foregone conclusion exception is very narrow and should never apply in these passcode cases," Crocker said.
A recession is certainly not a foregone conclusion, and a period of slow growth still looks more likely than an outright contraction.
But military victory against ISIS in Raqqa, or for that matter the rest of Syria and Iraq, was essentially a foregone conclusion.
The president is widely expected to be acquitted by the Republican majority, with some senators already calling the outcome a foregone conclusion.
However, the early polling suggests that the November general election isn't a foregone conclusion, no matter who wins in the Democratic primary.
"Washington and New York were probably foregone conclusions when this started," says Stacy Mitchell, co-director of the Institute for Local Self-Reliance.
Though the South Carolina returns drove Bush from the race, it isn't a foregone conclusion that his supporters will overwhelmingly defect to Rubio.
"It's not a foregone conclusion that we're going to dive into every presidential race and at this point we're staying out," he said.
Details: The move against the bill, SB1748, received little public attention because it was seen as a foregone conclusion, according to the Post.
Whether it's a "unicorn apocalypse" or unicorns "losing their horns," an impending financial crisis is an increasingly foregone conclusion in the mainstream media.
Given the scant number of women who can top the rap charts, this seems like a foregone conclusion...to everyone except Nicki Minaj.
This should more than offset the 35 million pesos ($666,793) the government expects to lose annually in foregone revenues from the tax exemptions.
Rather than center survivors' experiences and explore all leads, the investigation has been rushed, manipulated, and seen as a foregone conclusion of entitlement.
Political scientists say the race long looked like a foregone conclusion in part because of the outsize role endorsements play in the state.
But many of the categories were close to being foregone conclusions: nobody needed to open the envelopes to know what was inside them.
That movie was hot vomit but at least it made money; a sequel should've been a foregone conclusion the minute tracking came online.
A25: First of all I look at the opinion polls with interest, I do not consider any election to be a foregone conclusion.
They basically all predicted Trump would lose and seemed to operate throughout much of the year as if that was a foregone conclusion.
"The unification of the party was not a foregone conclusion a month ago," said Heath Garrett, the former chief of staff to Sen.
But the Kremlin fears that, since some voters see the election as a foregone conclusion, they may not turn out, weakening Putin's mandate.
Then consider that Dillashaw's strong recent showings and Cejudo's very close victory to win the title have most considering this a foregone conclusion.
When I showed up for the audition a week later, I was disheartened to see that it was far from a foregone conclusion.
It was already something of a foregone conclusion, but Europe's controversial new online copyright law took another step towards becoming official this week.
That the world is awful is a foregone conclusion and it's up to the players to navigate the subtleties of an evil empire.
The conclusion is foregone, but it works thanks to Oh's eloquent writing, delivered in a stark, understated style that suits the dystopian tone.
If the government has enough proof to establish the phone's ownership, that's a foregone conclusion that the defendant would also know its password.
Meanwhile, there is growing recognition that just about everyone expects it's a foregone conclusion that Sessions will be removed shortly after the midterms.
They argue that as impartial jurors, they shouldn't make any foregone conclusion — especially about a scandal that could force Trump out of office.
"Were (Assange) to be extradited we hope it would signal her release but that is not, unfortunately, a foregone conclusion," Meltzer-Cohen said.
When University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) took on powerhouse Virginia in the 2018 NCAA tournament, it was a foregone conclusion they'd lose.
The Texans very nearly lost an A.F.C. South division title that had seemed like a foregone conclusion over the season's first nine weeks.
As a matter of logic, the result of the Alabama election would appear to be a foregone conclusion: Moore is unfit to serve.
It did not send a lawyer to Thursday's hearing, saying that there was no use contesting what appeared to be a foregone conclusion.
Of course, Tybura's prolonged success amongst destroyers like Fabricio Werdum, Cain Velasquez, Alistair Overeem, and Stipe Miocic is far from a foregone conclusion.
It's sort of a foregone conclusion, especially if you are a body of African descent who does not have solidarity with white supremacy.
The abstention rate, at fully 57%, was historically high for a second-round parliamentary vote, possibly because voters considered the result a foregone conclusion.
"As alarming as these lifetime risk estimates are, they are not a foregone conclusion," Dr. Jonathan Mermin of the C.D.C. said in a statement.
In fact, that foregone conclusion explains why GM, along with Ford, Audi and BMW, have recently begun testing out their own car-sharing services.
With so many stories retroactively declared unfinished, a never-ending cycle of renewals, reboots, revivals, continuations, and feature films feel like a foregone conclusion.
Styles' return to the United States and a fat paycheck in the twilight years of his career has always seemed like a foregone conclusion.
This was far from a foregone conclusion, it certainly came as a surprise to me and others who have covered Mueller's investigation for years.
It was considered a foregone conclusion that the smartphone would become the de facto personal computer, and that the tablet would accelerate this shift.
Bulkiness and a lack of sexiness are foregone conclusions for VR tech in general right now, and yes, this rig also has those issues.
Bankers, who said it was the first time a firm had foregone a price range in a Japanese IPO, spoke on condition of anonymity.
His victory had previously been considered a foregone conclusion (indeed, the party changed its rules to permit him to run for a third term).
The real question coming out of tonight won't be who wins, which seems foregone, but rather how do both candidates pivot to the general.
But back in June, USB-C still felt like a new, far-off technology — my point was that its adoption was a foregone conclusion.
However, it's not a foregone conclusion that these little technical bits in Android N definitely mean something like 3D Touch is coming to Android.
If you're running a software company today, it's almost a foregone conclusion that most or all of your apps will run in the cloud.
After the critical and commercial failure of Revolution, it seemed like a foregone conclusion that the already-struggling series would be put on hold.
The day before the May 2017 ruling, Cusi donned chains in front of government headquarters and scoffed at what he considered his foregone ouster.
But even though baseball treats this almost as a foregone conclusion, it only happens with regularity because highly skilled players practice this play frequently.
It became a foregone conclusion a long time ago that Hamilton would be riding its tidal wave of critical acclaim straight to the Pulitzers.
It's pretty much a foregone conclusion that Hanen will side with the states and rule to kill Obama's immigration actions once and for all.
Few people have endured more misery and death in recent years than the Syrians, and earning asylum is mostly a foregone conclusion for them.
"While this is not a foregone conclusion, we believe trade tension is likely to get worse before it gets better," wrote Barclays economists Wednesday.
That boost of $33,000 vastly exceeds tuition costs and any foregone earnings from attending college instead of immediately working full-time after high school.
On Thursday, Moira Meltzer-Cohen, an attorney for Manning, said Assange's arrest does not offer a "foregone conclusion" that her client will be released.
That result seemed like a foregone conclusion earlier this week when Seattle announced that running backs Chris Carson and C.J. Prosise would be unavailable.
In Silicon Valley, where momentum and fortunes can shift overnight, people who once considered Uber's victory a foregone conclusion are now hedging their bets.
But his conviction was a foregone conclusion after the government said its initial investigation had found that Dr. He had "seriously violated" state regulations.
"President Trump's decision to host the 2020 G-7 Summit at his Miami property appears to have been a foregone conclusion," the letter says.
On a call with reporters on Tuesday, the White House did not detail how much in societal benefits were foregone with the deregulatory actions.
Students wearing blazers and straw boaters pass under neoclassical arches as they head to class inside the boarding school, reminiscent of a foregone era.
But in this generic gesture of opposition, the opportunity to vivify the specific, material connection between planetary-scale computation and racial capitalism is foregone.
Many commentators have shrugged off the referendum as a foregone conclusion, an orchestrated event in which the "yes" vote will be rigged to prevail.
But after November 6, it's beginning to seem like a foregone conclusion that Sessions will be gone — whether by resigning or by getting axed.
While Islamic State's defeat at Baghouz has appeared a foregone conclusion - U.S. President Donald Trump prematurely declared the group "100 percent" beaten on Feb.
And the lost opportunity could total around 10.7 trillion won ($9.5 billion), based on 16 million units in foregone Note 7 shipments, according to Nomura.
That toll would amount to $100trn in foregone economic output, according to a review published in 21 by the British government and the Wellcome Trust.
And the lost opportunity could total around 10.7 trillion won ($9.5 billion), based on 16 million units in foregone Note 230 shipments, according to Nomura.
Peru has foregone investment of $8.5 billion in mining projects blocked by such conflict over the past 15 years, according to Semana Economica, a magazine.
While all the candidates to succeed Cameron say there is no going back, some anti-Brexit politicians say it is still not a foregone conclusion.
He would have been as surprised as everyone else that the title, seemingly a foregone conclusion for months, was rubber-stamped in such strange circumstances.
Here in Utah's Fourth District, a boot-shaped district covering the suburbs south of Salt Lake City, the primary election Tuesday was a foregone conclusion.
It is by no means a foregone conclusion that politicians tasked with setting public policy will use rationality and not superstition to guide their decisions.
After Wisconsin, the next major primaries are in New York, where, for the first time in almost 30 years, the results are not foregone conclusions.
When you're presenting an apocalyptic vision like this, is there any hope for salvation in that vision or is it a foregone conclusion to you?
The show is about his hubris, not his death, and the beats along the way are more important than the foregone conclusion of his demise.
Of course, it's not as if progress is a foregone conclusion, and the show doesn't try to fool anyone not believing it will be easy.
" Mr. Feldman offered a reminder that the culmination of the Mueller report was "far from a foregone conclusion throughout much of the past two years.
That loss, which arose both from the tariff and from more expensive or foregone imports, breaks out to about $2863 per household over a year.
No one's sample came back clean — a foregone conclusion given that a petri dish opened in any nonsterile room will collect microbes from the air.
And sure, Roy Moore, accused of sexual misconduct with teenage girls, lost his bid for the Senate, but it was far from a foregone conclusion.
Mr. Costa, 58, had been leading in the polls long before the voting on Sunday, making a Socialist victory appear as almost a foregone conclusion.
The outcome of one was a foregone conclusion, the other an utter surprise — especially given the convincing margin of victory by the Democrat, Christine Pellegrino.
He's on the brink as it is, and it's a foregone conclusion that a bit of bad luck will finally push him over the edge.
Previous elections for local officials have not generated much interest because the government's political machine has been so dominant that results were a foregone conclusion.
Mr. Khan said that in the wake of the death sentence, a halt to the peace dialogue between the two countries was a foregone conclusion.
President Trump is refusing to engage and Democrats have concluded they will press ahead anyway, rendering a historic undertaking little more than a foregone conclusion.
When the PSP was revealed in full in 23, its success seemed like a foregone conclusion, particularly as Nintendo's new competing device was so unconventional.
Something like this C.B.O. score was a foregone conclusion; would it really have mattered much if it were 15 million losing insurance, not 24 million?
Also the Senate confirmation of his pick for the Supreme Court was a foregone conclusion; it would have been shocking had the Gorsuch appointment failed.
Hurd claimed that not all of Oracle's competitors have pushed as hard into cloud services, and it wasn't a foregone conclusion that Oracle would, either.
Taking on a Wimbledon debutante whose Grand Slam record stood at a slightly more modest 1-1, the result appeared to be a foregone conclusion.
The scope of the policy, as well as its cost in foregone tax revenue, is vast: nearly 35m Americans live in places designated as opportunity zones.
"If the police already know what's on the device and that the person in question is the owner, the 'foregone conclusion' doctrine may apply," says Welty.
Even though New York is a reliably blue state, Mr. Schneiderman's proposal is hardly a foregone conclusion, given the narrow political divide in the State Senate.
Campaign officials also showed them new focus-group research that voters want a fact-finding investigation — not a process designed to arrive at a foregone conclusion.
The result should have been a foregone conclusion: President Donald Trump won the state by 18% in 2016 and rallied on Hyde-Smith's behalf on Monday.
Though the decision is a major setback for technology companies, consumer groups, and Democrats who lobbied aggressively against deregulation, it was all but a foregone conclusion.
You may assume it is a foregone conclusion, but there are plenty of people who are too embarrassed to ask for what they want or need.
N, a major Asian liquefied natural gas producer, is no longer a foregone conclusion due to legal opposition, threatening Exxon's growth potential in that crucial region.
When we avoid, we don't get the chance to learn that the worst case scenarios we build up in our heads are not a foregone conclusion.
The official trailer for David Brent: Live on the Road is here, and our favourite hapless office drone is on tour with his band, Foregone Conclusion.
Despite the thrashing at the polls, Najib's speech appeared to tease the possibility that the identity of the country's next leader was not a foregone conclusion.
So much so, that had I stayed longer, I would have foregone a trip to the bar to enjoy cocktails on my own private terrace instead.
The United States, by contrast, is using "opportunity cost" as its measure, which corresponds with the foregone benefits that society passes up when it enacts rules.
And if they don't meet before this second summit, it will be almost a foregone conclusion that we won't have specific progress to announce on denuclearization.
Alunorte's return is itself dependent on a court sign-off on an environmental dispute, something which seemed a foregone conclusion until the Brumadinho tailings dam disaster.
Clinton is far from a foregone conclusion, what does seem clear is that the frustrations and anxieties that fueled Mr. Trump's rise will not be fleeting.
According to a 2015 study from President Obama's Council of Economic Advisors, conflicted advice was costing consumers about $17 billion in foregone retirement earnings each year.
"We're all seeing the same things — the cloud is a foregone conclusion," Tola's Gulati told me when I asked her why she was investing in Pulumi.
"I do not think it's a foregone conclusion they all go to Bernie," said Jess Morales Rocketto, a progressive strategist who worked on Hillary Clinton's campaign.
"We don't believe that Azure reaching scale and profitability in the same trajectory and fashion as AWS should be a foregone conclusion," the Jeffries analysts wrote.
The candidates devoted virtually all their time and money to 14 battleground states, regarding the vote in the rest of the country as a foregone conclusion.
"In the absence of a uniform fiduciary standard, conflicted advice costs Americans $17 billion in foregone retirement earnings every year," AARP Massachusetts explained in its letter.
Impeachment has been a foregone conclusion since the unidentified whistleblower complained about the president's September 24 quid pro quo phone call with the president of Ukraine.
Certainly, I had no pressing desire to watch Crystal Palace against Bournemouth, or Southampton against Norwich, or even Leicester against Watford, the ultimate in foregone conclusions.
It requires resisting the temptation to reach a foregone conclusion, justifying one's belief in the innocence of the accused via motivated reasoning and post hoc rationalization.
With self-driving technology now a foregone conclusion, car manufacturers had to get flashy to make an impression at CES 2017, and boy did they deliver.
That allowed Pompeo's nomination to move ahead to the Senate floor, without forcing Isakson to rush back to Washington simply to arrive at a foregone conclusion.
It seems almost a foregone conclusion that foreign powers or other bad actors will try to use social media to spread false information and influence political campaigns.
And finally, many companies have foregone capital investments because investors have been rewarding stock buybacks, dividend increases and, in some cases, acquisitions more highly than anything else.
VICTORY for Turkey's Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his Justice and Development (AK) party in presidential and parliamentary elections on June 24th should have been a foregone conclusion.
People keep talking about the careers of these men who've been in the news like it's a foregone conclusion that their public profiles will never be resuscitated.
He also regards the repeal of Obamacare as a foregone conclusion when suggesting that future savings from health care reform will help pay for the tax cuts.
The 30-year-old is seeking $5 million plus compensation for foregone sponsorship and future contract income from RA and his former Super Rugby side, the Waratahs.
The Trump White House estimates that so far, the shutdown has shaved half a percentage point off of GDP growth, amounting to billions in foregone economic activity.
Ms. Savchenko's lawyers say that conviction is a foregone conclusion; the only question is whether the court will impose the 23 years in prison sought by prosecutors.
Arrangements will only be clarified on the night, but it is highly likely that guarantees, provided by undisclosed third parties, will make these new highs foregone conclusions.
It might seem like a foregone conclusion now that a sitting senator facing accusations of sexual misconduct from eight women would have to give up his seat.
Foregone Conclusion, a 2017 bottle made entirely from alicante bouschet from the Letkeman Family Vineyard in the Texas High Plains, is savory and rootsy, lively and earthy.
Still, Mr. Trump has gotten what he wanted: When Fed policymakers meet next week, it is essentially a foregone conclusion that they will leave interest rates unchanged.
A global recession, once unthinkable in 2020, is now a foregone conclusion and some experts warn that the pandemic could drag the world's economy into a depression.
Less than a month ago, it was a foregone conclusion among many election modelers and forecasters that Clinton was on pace for a resounding Electoral College victory.
But those parents already get tax relief for their costs because they don't earn the foregone wages, and thus don't pay income and payroll taxes on them.
This was the antithesis of deliberation; it was a sham trial and a swift follow-through to a foregone conclusion seemingly reached before the trial even began.
To make up for foregone revenues, firms in the region are dangling discounted airfares, hotel accommodation and tour add-ons in a bid to boost domestic travelers.
To make up for foregone revenues, firms in the region are dangling discounted airfares, hotel accommodation and tour add-ons in a bid to boost domestic travellers.
To make up for foregone revenues, firms in the region are dangling discounted airfares, hotel accommodation and tour add-ons in a bid to boost domestic travelers.
And Turner's shift from Clinton to Sanders is also not the first time she's foregone what looked like a sure thing in favor of a long shot.
They say that the administration is asking the agency to cherry-pick intelligence to support a foregone conclusion — rather than following the intelligence where it leads them.
From the outset, Republicans including Sensenbrenner and Collins have emphasized that they have not committed to any subpoenas or foregone conclusions about the power of Big Tech.
Republicans control the White House and both houses of Congress for the first time in a decade, but passage of the legislation was not a foregone conclusion.
Vice President Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard PenceNational security adviser, Commerce Secretary to represent Trump at Asian summit Pence: 'I don't take it as a foregone conclusion that the House will vote to impeach' Pence: Trump's decision to remove troops from Syria 'had no impact' on al-Baghdadi mission MORE said that he does not think it's a "foregone conclusion that the House will vote to impeach" in an interview Monday.
"Two years of exhaustive investigation and nothing to establish the fanciful conspiracy theory that Democratic politicians and TV talking heads had treated like a foregone conclusion," McConnell said.
As a California voter, casting a ballot for Trump in 2016 "didn't really have an impact" — it was a foregone conclusion that the state would go for Clinton.
In Sunday's Argentine presidential election, it is a near foregone conclusion that Alberto Fernández will surpass the 45 percent threshold needed to win without a November 24 runoff.
Trump was asked Monday if he felt it was a foregone conclusion that Democrats will impeach him and seemed to suggest he thought that might be the case.
The relabelled United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), due to be signed on November 30th, will need ratification by America's new Congress next year (not a foregone conclusion).
This impact will ultimately prove temporary and attempting to offset it fully with tighter monetary policy would be excessively costly in terms of foregone output and employment growth.
The write off cost the federal government $2 billion in foregone revenue in 2016, more than double the federal burden of the write off just nine years earlier.
With the rate cut an almost foregone conclusion, the broader sentiment is more likely to be determined by whether the central bank drops hints of further policy easing.
She also won easily in Florida and North Carolina The results solidify Clinton's already strong delegate lead, making her inevitable nomination once again seem like a foregone conclusion.
The results also don't make cancer death a foregone conclusion for single people, study coauthor Maria Elena Martinez of the University of California, San Diego added by email.
However, the government can compel defendants to give up passwords if it's a "foregone conclusion" that prosecutors will find information they already have their hands on, Granick said.
While it seems a foregone conclusion that marijuana will be legal in the US soon, this issue illustrates the ups and downs of pot's entry into the mainstream.
Though here Abloh has foregone stacks of trunks to send a different message: For maximum agility, and for the sake of our planet, it's best to travel light.
He says he would have foregone super PAC money and taken on Wall Street, albeit in a gentler manner than Sanders, but in a harsher manner than Clinton.
Teo expects foregone revenues from the shutdown to be at "around 7 billion pesos", or even lower if the closure period is shortened to four months, she said.
The final vote is expected in October, when the council will send its choice to the full membership of the General Assembly, where approval is a foregone conclusion.
"Even if pro-independence parties obtain a majority of seats, it is not a foregone conclusion that they will be able to quickly form a government," he noted.
It had the air of a foregone conclusion after the feedback they'd received about the difficulty of groups, though they insisted the issue had been personal, not professional.
It was never, ever a foregone conclusion that he could be taken down at all by something like this, much less that he'd lose his job over it.
But if Darnold does not practice again on Thursday and Friday, Bowles said it was a "foregone conclusion" that the 39-year-old backup, Josh McCown, would start.
My love for this man compelled me to recalibrate myself where I could, to work toward a more nuanced understanding of something I'd previously considered a foregone conclusion.
"For every long-haul route lost or foregone as a result of subsidized gulf carrier competition, more than 1,500 American jobs are lost," the letter in February said.
It seemed to be a foregone conclusion that he would join his former teammate Mariano Rivera to become the second unanimous selection for the sport's Hall of Fame.
By promising a free vote on the law's repeal, she will placate the hunt enthusiasts, without tethering herself to an outcome that is far from a foregone conclusion.
This tax preference costs the federal government over $250 billion a year in foregone revenues and gives the average family a 30 percent discount on its health insurance.
Trump was asked Monday if he felt it was a foregone conclusion that Democrats will impeach him, and seemed to suggest he thought that might be the case.
Whether this will continue is not a foregone conclusion, as OPEC struggles with dissent among its members and there is no shortage of political instability around the world.
Yup. And we've worked together for so long that it's just a foregone conclusion that there will be of Montreal records and we'll continue to put them out.
The rate cut was a foregone conclusion .. QE (quantitative easing) was sorely needed and we expect that we will see probably more QE announced within the next quarter.
No matter who comes out of the National League, it feels like a foregone conclusion: the best team in baseball all year will also be the last team standing.
That he does is a foregone conclusion — we know Jimmy will continue to practice law in New Mexico for years to come, even if he eventually changes his name.
A grid of apps seems like the obvious way to organize a smartphone's functions today — now that it's like water, as Chaudhri says — but it wasn't a foregone conclusion.
It's a foregone conclusion that the favorite answer of Google Home and Amazon Echo is "Hmm I didn't quite get that," but we expect them to be fairly dumb.
The Center for Immigration Studies, a self-described "low immigration, pro-immigrant" organization that has been associated with the anti-immigrant nativist movement, sees it as a foregone conclusion.
He noted that the amount of money being foregone in rebates for six months could be much lower if the inflation adjustment is pegged to a more recent year.
If China followed Hungary's script, China's growth rate would decline from the desired 7 percent to around 3-4 percent, about $300 billion per year in foregone GDP growth.
For these sites that are not yet damp, water is a threat—sometimes a distant one, sometimes one that's gaining ground—but for the wrecks, it's a foregone conclusion.
In order to justify this risk, the fee players collect to throw a match must exceed the value of their foregone income and liberty times the likelihood of detection.
Leila de Lima, a vocal opponent of the president, told CNN Philippines that the extension would practically be a "foregone conclusion" if lawmakers did not critically examine Duterte's request.
Except that looks like a terrible idea, because Pyke has just lost its king in a death so foregone (and poorly lit) that Melisandre promised it two seasons ago.
A Republican state legislator in Kansas says that Medicaid expansion is now a "foregone conclusion" in the state following the election of Democratic governor-elect Laura Kelly on Tuesday.
The older, more experienced warrior had upset the odds and beaten the home fighter, silencing the many fans in attendance who had thought the bout was a foregone conclusion.
The big picture: While a nuclear-capable Saudi Arabia is a dangerous prospect — MBS has floated the idea of developing nuclear weapons — it's becoming something of a foregone conclusion.
It seems like a foregone conclusion that an invading force shouldn't murder enemy civilians, but looking at history — especially recent history — it looks like that's what it's come to.
If the payments industry is seriously committed to improving security for Americans, they need to explain why they have foregone chip-and-PIN technology here in the United States.
"The tax plan isn't a foregone conclusion but it passed the lowest hurdle in the House," said Brian Battle, director of trading at Performance Trust Capital Partners in Chicago.
When asked by one Tesla owner about whether he expected to keep adding new technology to the Model S, Mr. Musk responded as if that was a foregone conclusion.
Getting approval from parliament is not a foregone conclusion, as pro-Brexit members may ally with those who are anti-Brexit in an effort to secure more favorable terms.
It undermines the statement of the vice president that there are no foregone conclusions, and it undermines the chair and the vice chair and the rest of the commission.
The big picture: It's not a foregone conclusion that China will follow through on its plans, especially with the public resistance stemming from the 2011 Fukushima meltdown in Japan.
It seemed a foregone conclusion that he would smash the world record on a sanctioned course given ideal conditions, and he delivered in Berlin, averaging 4:38.4 per mile.
In one column, he wrote that lawyers are typically plagued by insecurity: If they lose a case, they should have won; when they win, it was a foregone conclusion.
They could also continue the walkout until the deal is ratified by a majority of the 49,143 U.A.W. members employed by G.M. But ratification is not a foregone conclusion.
Mr. Billups, a foreman who oversees cable construction in Upper Manhattan, has foregone almost $231,21 in income and has relied mostly on unemployment benefits and his union's strike fund.
Fast forward to the late 1990s, where President Bill Clinton's Senate acquittal was a foregone conclusion given Democratic opposition that meant the GOP didn't have the two-thirds vote.
So while the prosecutor will take his time to make this decision, in my view, it is a foregone conclusion that the decision he reaches will involve capital punishment.
But it shouldn't be a foregone conclusion that anything that might make the lives of banks' compliance staff easier must necessarily come at the expense of safety and soundness.
Trump at first refused to make any such pledge, then agreed once his nomination seemed a foregone conclusion, and most recently backtracked after the prospect of a contested convention emerged.
But this time around, she seems to have foregone cover-up and eye liner altogether, instead showing off her glowing, rosy cheeks and a pale pink natural-looking lip shade.
Screenshot: NikonIn what was essentially a foregone conclusion after this teaser video popped up yesterday, earlier this morning Nikon confirmed it is working on a new, full-frame mirrorless camera.
Modern day examples of suicide doors show more practical applications to maximize the use of space such as the BMW i3, the foregone Honda Element, and many four-door pickups.
If he's clearly so much better than these guys put him in with a decent welterweight because that's what we all want to see, not easy knockouts and foregone conclusions.
"Shifting titles from the theater to SVOD may, at least in the near-term, cost Disney more in foregone revenue than it would collect on SVOD," analyst Matthew Bell wrote.
In 2015, the Bank of England and the Prudential Regulation Authority, also made changes around bonus buyouts, where banks compensate new employees for any remuneration foregone when they change jobs.
For years, everyone wants to make a television show, but in 230 that's not a foregone conclusion that you would want to make a thing that runs on television. Yeah.
However, Congressional Republicans did approve large deficits under both the Reagan and W. Bush administrations, so it is not a foregone conclusion that a deficit-increasing budget would be blocked.
Both OPEC and non-OPEC oil producers are hoping they'll benefit from a coordinated production cut — that they'll gain more revenue from higher prices than they'll lose in foregone output.
The latest: The American Hospital Association released a report last week that said the benefits not-for-profit hospitals provide to their local communities far outweigh foregone federal tax revenue.
"On paper, the result of the final round of the French election now looks to be a foregone conclusion," said David Zahn, head of European fixed income at Franklin Templeton.
We expect the remaining businesses within the streamlined GM division to generate more resilient earnings, but the group will rely on significant revenue growth to replace the foregone upside potential.
It seemed quaint and almost laughable for showrunners to ask viewers to care that much about two Soviets locked in a duel whose ultimate geopolitical outcome was a foregone conclusion.
Costs to investors from burdensome refund systems were an estimated 8.4 billion euros ($9.2 billion) in 2009, with 5.47 billion euros a year in foregone tax relief alone, it said.
"Surpassing 2016 as an all-time record setting year may not be a foregone conclusion should Canada start to follow that trend in the latter half of the year," DesRosiers.
Whether Sanders carried his campaign on long after the outcome was a foregone conclusion, further damaging the eventual nominee, will be one of the enduring debates from the 2016 election.
"The expectation might be that the state will do what the state does and whether you participate or not," Jacobs said, "the end of the trial is a foregone conclusion."
"It's important to remind lawmakers that this is not a foregone conclusion" that the medical device tax will be repealed, said Greg Crist, AdvaMed's executive vice president of public affairs.
But rarely in art does violence read as a foregone conclusion the way it does in video games; that is, throughout art history, violence has been used for dramatic effect.
It's all but a foregone conclusion that Johnson's $13.2 million cap hold will be renounced, and next season he'll almost definitely end up on a new team with different teammates.
You may also think that it's a foregone conclusion that a Republican-controlled Congress and a Democratic President would never work together to raise wages, especially in an election year.
A global recession, once unthinkable in 2020, is now a foregone conclusion and some experts warn that the pandemic could drag the world's economy into a depression, Charles Riley writes.
"Two years of exhaustive investigation, and nothing to establish the fanciful conspiracy theory that Democratic politicians and TV talking heads had treated like a foregone conclusion," Mr. McConnell said dismissively.
"He may feel that it's a foregone conclusion that he will be convicted," said Bruce Green, a professor at Fordham Law School who specializes in legal ethics and criminal procedure.
Bruce Rauner has been a foregone conclusion for months, so the governor-elect and the Democratic legislature have had plenty of time to draw up their agenda for next year.
Where we stand: A global recession, once unthinkable in 2020, is now a foregone conclusion, and some experts warn that the pandemic could drag the world's economy into a depression.
Pearl Jam's acceptance, in the band's first year of eligibility, was largely seen as a foregone conclusion, after the hall welcomed Nirvana in 2014 and Green Day the next year.
It's a good bet, though, that for most teams it will again be more a demonstration of speed and strategy than reliability, which at this point is a foregone conclusion.
All money is on the full House impeaching Trump next week, but it's virtually a foregone conclusion the Senate will not convict him, which means Trump will remain in office.
"A lot of us are watching this process, watching Washington go through the motions and not expecting much but a foregone conclusion when it gets to the Senate," he said.
The Economic Report of the President attributes the Obama recovery to the natural course of the business cycle, but the trajectory of the rebound was far from a foregone conclusion.
"The governor's proposal raises the city's cost in foregone property tax revenue in order to subsidize construction workers' wages, without increasing the expected number of affordable housing units," she said.
Nadiya, with three recent star baker titles to her name, seems poised to take it all, but, as her ongoing struggle with technicals has shown, it's far from a foregone conclusion.
It's a bit of a foregone conclusion now, since in the time since the hack the notion of Russian interference with the election has gone from unnerving possibility to banal fact.
Acquittal long has been a foregone conclusion, given that there was never a chance that House Democrats would corral the two-thirds supermajority needed to convict in the GOP-controlled Senate.
A complete divestiture of its ownership of BlackRock would be evaluated for any rating implications depending on the intended use of the proceeds and plans to generate the foregone recurring revenues.
The credit rating agency said that the incentive packages Amazon is seeking from the governments for the project could offset local gains as a result of direct costs or foregone revenue.
As we've increasingly learned over the last few years, the Oscars, and especially academy voters, aren't operating by the same norms and foregone conclusions that many of us grew up with.
For some reporters, Khosrowshahi's decision to settle was a foregone conclusion, but that was before the trial began and the strategies (such as they were) of the opposing sides became clear.
"It is almost a foregone conclusion that she will be impeached by the Senate at the end of the month," said Andrea Murta, a Latin America analyst at the Atlantic Council.
Assuming that the EPA pushes forward to a similar final rule, it will confront a strong challenge to the foregone benefits associated with its weakened rule when it faces judicial scrutiny.
And, for a time, it seemed like a foregone conclusion that every loyal surrogate in Trump's against-the-odds campaign who wanted a role in the White House would have one.
U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said on Thursday it was "too early" to say if the administration would impose the tariffs, even as many automakers think it is a foregone conclusion.
Never mind that it looks like a foregone conclusion: Estado de São Paulo, a newspaper, reckons there are already at least 42 pro-impeachment votes in the 81-seat upper house.
Algren gives many of the characters Runyonesque names—Owner, Blind Pig, Record Head—because essentially they are mythical figures on a landscape of foregone conclusions, wearily acting out their assigned roles.
She famously spoke of wishing to be the "Queen of people's hearts," rather than the Queen of the actual country—a duty she had foregone by divorcing the husband she loathed.
Overall, the city accounted in the current fiscal year for about $3.4 billion in foregone property taxes related to residential housing programs, much of it unrelated to Mr. de Blasio's plan.
MIAMI — The outcome of the vote in the Florida State House this week was a foregone conclusion: A proposal to allow teachers to carry firearms in school would easily win approval.
The last time we conversed, we agreed that the Kavanaugh hearings would be a snooze, all grandstanding and no revelations, leading up to the all-but-foregone conclusion of his confirmation.
It's an outcome that's long been a foregone conclusion, though House Democrats had hoped to sway at least one Republican to vote in favor of conviction on the two articles. Sens.
Since last year's Australian Open, Kvitova has lost three times to Barty, and it may seem a foregone conclusion that the Australian's home-court advantage will help her secure a win.
The result of the talks remains open and a "grand coalition" between the SPD and conservatives was no foregone conclusion, Andrea Nahles, the SPD's parliamentary leader, told Deutschlandfunk radio on Friday.
If the deal closes — not a foregone conclusion now that Comcast is maneuvering to make a hostile offer — he will emerge with a stake in Disney worth at least $1 billion.
Why even go through the charade of seeking reasonable terms for the 28503st century if it's a foregone conclusion that the president intends to tear the deal up in the end?
Most of the people I spoke with at Facebook's Oculus Connect see the proliferation of virtual reality as a foregone conclusion, one that's just a matter of timing at this point.
Economic impactShriver estimates the public cost is roughly $25,000 per year when a person with intellectual disabilities is unemployed, when accounting for foregone income taxes, supplemental security income, and Medicaid expenses.
Ledecky is one of the most decorated female U.S. Olympic athletes in history, and could conceivably have made millions in endorsements had she foregone her commitment to Stanford and gone pro.
Though Democrats are facing at least two defections within their caucus on the politically fraught vote, it is now almost a foregone conclusion that the Democratically-controlled House will impeach Trump.
And as Sanders' brain trust gathered for a retreat in Vermont over the weekend, some spoke openly about a 2020 White House bid as if it was almost a foregone conclusion.
All good things come to an end for all crazes, and it seems to be a foregone conclusion that—sooner rather than later—the world will have moved onto something entirely different.
S. trade talks as a foregone conclusion and with it back on the table, volatility has picked up, said Yousef Abbasi, global market strategist at INTL FCStone Financial Inc in New York.
"He is making the case that a rate increase is possible, not a foregone conclusion it's a cut only," said Brian Battle, director of trading at Performance Trust Capital Partners in Chicago.
It was not a foregone conclusion that President Jimmy Carter would retain Nixon's choice for a successor to Hoover, Clarence M. Kelley, the first FBI director to be confirmed by the Senate.
Conveniently for the government, Mr Chan filed his supporting documents nearly four hours late owing to a last-minute mix-up (though he had considered the ban to be a foregone conclusion).
It was unfortunate that the AP decided to call the race before states like California and New Jersey weighed in, but even those votes are just to confirm the now foregone conclusion.
" Tuesday's losses in Asian stock markets come as JPMorgan analysts urged investors to "curb some of their enthusiasm" over the trade talks, saying the extension to the deadline was a "foregone conclusion.
Any race in which the joint third-fastest 400 metres hurdler meets Norwegian world champion Karsten Warholm and talented Qatari Abderrahman Samba and "the world record is a foregone conclusion," said Nehemiah.
A couple of years ago, Mulligan estimated that the marginal tax rate — the extra taxes paid and subsidies foregone as the result of working — had increased from 40 percent to 48 percent.
"Ratings downgrades look to be a foregone conclusion, as the ratings agencies will see this as ushering in a period of protracted political instability," said Marc Ostwald, strategist at ADM Investor Services.
A significant reduction in the quality and number of people being attracted into the healthcare system is also a discernible result, as salaries are capped and costs related to quality are foregone.
Congress has geared a great deal of tax law toward making higher education more affordable and accessible — tax credits for higher education totalled $2628 billion in foregone revenue in fiscal year 28503.
"Two years of exhaustive investigation, and nothing to establish the fanciful conspiracy theory that Democratic politicians and TV talking heads had treated like a foregone conclusion," he said on the Senate floor.
This does not take into account their foregone earnings in the labor market, which given that they have already obtained bachelor's and sometimes master's degrees, frequently dwarf the stipend that they receive.
If that is the state of the opposition, with the centrist, Trump-lite, folksy figure of Joe Biden at the head of a field of 23 candidates, then the conclusion is foregone.
Speeches by the runners-up are usually a prime-time draw at any convention, and usually a foregone conclusion for an event that is supposed to convey party unity and good will.
As electronic dance music, or E.D.M., rules the airwaves and LCD's disco-punk sound seems more prescient than ever, the revival was largely embraced, even if it was also a foregone conclusion.
With the end of China's seasonal buying period upon us, continued reductions in U.S. demand are all but a foregone conclusion at this point, along with severe financial ramifications for U.S. farmers.
But considering that new elections would probably only make things worse for Five Star, and relegate it to the opposition wilderness, many analysts had considered Mr. Di Maio's survival a foregone conclusion.
This season has been treated as a foregone conclusion, our sports desk writes, but Golden State will not want to get too comfortable against Kawhi Leonard, above, and his loaded Toronto Raptors.
It began to seem as if Other Guy might be doing better with her than I was, and that it was by no means a foregone conclusion that I would win her.
Antonio Robinson, 42, who works in education and lives in Goose Creek, wants to vote for Andrew Yang, but he's come to accept that Biden is a foregone conclusion in South Carolina.
A September rate hike is a foregone conclusion - and according to the CME FedWatch Tool, that puts the odds that the Fed will increase rates on Wednesday at greater than 90 percent.
You begin as the contestant on a game show where death seems to be the foregone conclusion, fighting for your chance at a wish that will grant you whatever your heart desires.
British Prime Minister David Cameron, who blithely promised a vote in 2013 on EU membership, seeming to think that it would be a foregone conclusion to stay, has rightly said he will resign.
That is a lot of foregone income given Sydney airport estimates adding a single A380 daily flight between the city and China would inject A$451 million into the economy over a year.
This vote was as good as set in stone a year ago, a foregone conclusion given the fierce partisan divide, but we didn't stop talking about it or holding companies and officials responsible.
The hearing was as much of a fraud as the title of the item: It was a foregone conclusion that under Pai's leadership the FCC would hand big telecoms an early Christmas present.
" While DeParle said she doesn't think repeal is a foregone conclusion, she said that the threat of repeal alone is undermining the health insurance system, with "markets (that) are already feeling very rickety.
"On the results of this poll... the result of a second EU referendum would be far from a foregone conclusion," Alex Turk, a senior research executive at polling firm ICM, told the Guardian.
And damn near everybody looked as if surviving to next week wasn't foregone, a vision that made me wonder if Mom had ever slogged through the doors wearing her desperation in plain view.
The performance of the controllers was much better than expected given that Microsoft has foregone the complex sensor-based infrared technology Valve and Oculus have implemented in favor of computer vision-driven solutions.
Barry joins other millennials who have foregone romance, bucking the stereotype that today's young people are sex-crazed monsters who stumble around in public, swiping left and right on sordid apps like Tinder.
While there is no requirement to resolve the Bank of Mongolia's negative capital position in the short term, it could ultimately affect the general government balance sheet through foregone dividends or eventual recapitalisation.
Then, last Friday, the US employment data was strong, boosting dollars and making the Fed lift interest rate becomes a foregone conclusion and may raise expectation for the 4th round increase interest rate.
The finishing positions still made the ultimate goal a foregone conclusion with the Mercedes driver needing only to finish seventh in Mexico even if Vettel — who cannot afford to drop another point — wins.
This is a distinction lost on the layperson, but it's a huge deal, introducing a lot more variability and decision-making to a system that was very much a series of foregone conclusions.
But I think it is safe to assume that in those cases where a pregnancy after rape is actually apparent, to many women, a decision to end it would be a foregone conclusion.
Fast-forward to this past weekend in London, and we saw what we're told was a foregone conclusion ... Anwar and Dua kissing in public at the British Summer Time Hyde Park music fest.
Claudia Mo, a pro-democracy lawmaker, said she believed the decision to ban the party was a foregone conclusion, and warned it would cast a chill over all political expression in Hong Kong.
So Trump's supporters would wind up furious that he was put through what they regarded as an overwrought exercise with a foregone conclusion, while the frustration of Trump's detractors would be exponentially multiplied.
Obviously, if they do know it how it all ends, they can't exactly give the ending away, but it doesn't sound like it's a foregone conclusion that Kate is no longer with us.
"Prior outcomes for African-Americans with prostate cancer don't have to be a foregone conclusion," said the senior author, Dr. Brent S. Rose, a radiation oncologist at the University of California, San Diego.
A few months later, the company announced it had deployed 2,000 active cameras and that it will "blanket Johannesburg with 15,000 cameras" by year's end, as if the rollout were a foregone conclusion.
It seemed like a foregone conclusion that Beyonce Knowles-Carter would receive her first Academy Award nomination for her original song "Spirit," which was part of Disney's "The Lion King" live-action remake.
Jim Carter, who was head of tax for the Trump administration's transition team, says it was a "foregone conclusion" that the earnings would be subject to some form of mandatory one-off tax.
It could embolden other judges who increasingly confront maps that were produced by sophisticated software and voter patterns to ensure that a single party prevails and election outcomes are essentially a foregone conclusion.
"It is not a foregone conclusion that China's leaders will shelter North Korea," Anthony Ruggiero, a former United States Treasury official involved in sanctions enforcement against Pyongyang, told a congressional panel last month.
Mr. Lippman, now with Latham & Watkins, says he will lead an open-minded investigation, but it's hard to imagine a conclusion more foregone: The sensible thing to do with Rikers is to close it.
Maybe if we lived in a less expensive part of the country, if I had decided to pursue a job in the private sector, or foregone unpaid leave those weeks before returning to work.
It's easy to look back on another person's entrepreneurial path to greatness and assume every vision was clear, every plan was perfect, every step was executed flawlessly, and tremendous success was a foregone conclusion.
Six batters get plunked as Pirates outslug Reds CINCINNATI — When the Cincinnati Reds and Pittsburgh Pirates face each other, it is almost a foregone conclusion that batters will be hit and tempers will flare.
These clues gave researchers the hints they needed to see that the end of the St. Paul's woolly mammoth was pretty much a foregone conclusion—especially because the population was already small and isolated.
The South African Reserve Bank (SARB) lowered lending rates to 6.5% in July, but suggested future cuts were not a foregone conclusion despite calls for it to do more to support the weak economy.
The ideal of a global community no longer seems like a foregone conclusion The larger tech world, which is ground zero for the high-tech immigration debate, has been slowly mobilizing to defend immigration.
The outcome of Tuesday's vote is a foregone conclusion because opponents of Rousseff, who was suspended in May, need only a simple majority in the 81-seat Senate to put her on a trial.
Mississippi's special Senate election — once thought to be a foregone conclusion — has taken on a national profile and is now being actively targeted by Democrats as the race heads to a runoff next week.
Releasing on Steam has been a foregone conclusion for most PC games for years, but recently that practice has been challenged as companies like Epic and Ubisoft created their own launchers and game stores.
If the cash were a foregone conclusion, these are a few suggestions for ways to make that milli worth it, based off some of the real offers in that v-v-v-VIP package.
Considering it a foregone conclusion that the candidate to oppose Le Pen will likewise be from the right, these voters consider it imperative that that person be Juppé, and not Le Pen's doppelgänger, Sarkozy.
The show was a success, but they figured that once Hillary Clinton won—something they took for granted as a foregone conclusion, and later had to own up to post-election—they'd move on.
Thursday's 65-34 passage in the Senate was largely a foregone conclusion, after senators earlier this week cleared a 60-vote procedural hurdle, which split party lines and came within one vote of failing.
In a 15-page statement, Duterte railed against The Hague for its "baseless, unprecedented and outrageous attacks" on his character, claiming the organization had foregone the principles of due process and presumption of innocence.
But stemming from this blog post, if you see a self-driving vehicle with Lidar being tested around Palo Alto these days, it may not be a foregone conclusion that it's a Google vehicle.
Where the American navy once enjoyed unchallenged superiority in the waters off China's coast, the Reuters report makes clear that the outcome of a conflict in these seas is no longer a foregone conclusion.
"Republicans definitely have the votes at the FCC right now, but it doesn't mean it's a 100 percent foregone conclusion," said Mark Stanley, a top aide at Demand Progress, one of the protest organizers.
Mr. Jones, 70, unsuccessfully sought the nomination five times before, and his victory on Tuesday was a foregone conclusion after the Republican Party failed to draft another candidate to enter the race against him.
"Europe's manufacturing sector continues to shrink noticeably, indicating that a rate cut by the ECB is likely to remain a foregone conclusion," said Marc-André Fongern, a strategist at MAF Global Forex in Frankfurt.
If not, a season that at times felt like a foregone conclusion could be as wide open heading into the conference finals as any year since at least 2006, if not the late 1970s.
Today, however, it's rarely a foregone conclusion — and post-announcement analysis is as much about if a deal will be allowed to close as it is about price, product, financing, layoffs, or strategic coherence.
What gives its foregone conclusion drama and the possibility of theatricality is the disjuncture between its subject and presentation, which is about as downbeat as a good pop act in a nice local bar.
"While President Vladimir Putin's electoral victory is a foregone conclusion, the Kremlin is keen to boost electoral turnout to increase legitimacy," Otilia Dhand, senior vice president at Teneo Intelligence, said in a note Monday.
At the Supreme Court level, particularly if he adheres to those placed on his long list while campaigning, it seems a foregone conclusion the high court will move to the right on criminal justice.
While each of these transactions has resulted in smash box-office and merchandising hits — as well as hours of valuable content IP — that success wasn't a foregone conclusion, according to Singh, the Wharton professor.
The Russian-Syrian agreement came as momentum grew among dissidents to join the peace talks in Astana, although it was a foregone conclusion that any deal from those negotiations would be rejected by jihadists.
Americans worried about disadvantaging small states and rural areas in presidential elections should consider how our current system gives presidential candidates few reasons to campaign in states where the outcome is a foregone conclusion.
"If things continue with normality, I think this election is as much a foregone conclusion as can be," said Carlos Bravo Regidor, a political analyst and director of journalism at CIDE, a Mexico City university.
Yet there are also clear similarities: similar alleged sexualized mistreatment, similar last-minute accusation derailing what seemed to be a foregone conclusion, similar male-dominated group standing in judgment, similar strong feelings from the public.
So the citizens of the United States are collectively subsidizing, through foregone tax collection, the giving preferences of the wealthy to a much greater degree than the giving preferences of the middle class or poor.
His final showdown with Maul was a foregone conclusion, and Maul died in Kenobi's arms exactly the way Kenobi's master Qui-Gon Jinn did when he met his noble end at the hands of Maul.
Commentators may be too quick to conclude that the 4th Circuit's vote renders the fate of the executive order at the Supreme Court — where a bare majority of judges are Republican appointees — a foregone conclusion.
The Irish Times in an editorial about the poll said that while there had been a striking move towards liberalization of abortion in the past year, the referendum result was far from a foregone conclusion.
Her ultimate goal is to demonstrate that studios can be a viable business for landlords, especially if the city and the state are willing to offer incentives like tax breaks that might offset foregone rent.
"   Yet, the cloak-and-dagger discussion came to the foregone conclusion that there seemed to be enough evidence that Russia "has something that they can hang over the head of our president or our administration.
And even if you agree to a US-China trade war moratorium temporarily, he probably thinks that more tariffs are a foregone conclusion, especially because of your team's recent findings of ongoing, egregious Chinese behavior.
Research (for example, here) has consistently shown that waiting for medical care has serious consequences, including pain and suffering, worse medical outcomes and significant costs to individuals in foregone wages and to the overall economy.
For the Browns, who lost Robert Griffin III to injury in Week 237, and choked away a 218-point first quarter lead against Baltimore in Week 249, overtime had to feel like a foregone conclusion.
"While a rate hike from the Fed is a foregone conclusion, markets can still react forcefully to any changes in the Fed's rate hike outlook," said Matthew Graham, chief operating officer of Mortgage News Daily.
It will likely give an impression of a Fed that is flexible in the face of greater uncertainty, aiming in its statement to convince markets that the four rate hikes are not a foregone conclusion.
While the sheriff, who was up for re-election, conveniently slipped away leaving only his rival, the deputy, to protect a young black man whom the voters wanted dead, the outcome was a foregone conclusion.
While candidates winning their home states is frequently seen as a foregone conclusion, it's not guaranteed — Sanders himself is pressing 2020 rival Warren in her home state of Massachusetts, which will vote on Super Tuesday.
Even if the outcome is a foregone conclusion — nearly every Kurd holds dear the dream of statehood — the vote in Iraqi Kurdistan represents a historic moment in the Kurds' generations-long struggle for political independence.
Coe: I really want readers to understand why it's significant that Washington was raised by a single mother, and then I want to proceed narratively as we would when that's treated like a foregone conclusion.
Even with that forethought, it seems like as foregone conclusion that at least Van Drew and Peterson, who opposed the formal impeachment vote, will also stand against the history-making attempt to actually impeach Trump.
MADRID, Sept 18 (Reuters) - A messy exit by Britain from the European Union is not seen as a foregone conclusion by financial market participants, European Central Bank Vice President Luis de Guindos said on Wednesday.
Since Britain handed the territory back to China in 1997, the election of the chief executive — which is performed by a special 1,200-member committee stacked in Beijing's favor — has generally been a foregone conclusion.
The biggest source of speculation at a Fed meeting — whether or not the board will decide to raise interest rates, which it has done only once since 2006 — is all but a foregone conclusion this time.
Capitals fans will spend the two days before Game 5 managing a gag reflex when they hear people treating the outcome to this series as a foregone conclusion, so that's not what I will do here.
While he's historically preferred to retreat for the holidays to his Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Florida (dubbed his "special place" by a friend), he has foregone those vacations while the government is closed.
The bans have benefited Norway most, as the country will likely gain of the five of the 12 foregone medals—enough to nudge it ahead of Germany into first place in terms of total medals won.
But rather than showing guilt, remorse, or reluctance about copying what's worked for Snap, he sees it as a foregone conclusion — the inevitable march of progress where you either step in line or get left behind.
Related: At the center of a corruption case involving the Pakistani Prime Minister is a font Clean sweep Just as Abbasi's elevation to the job was considered a foregone conclusion, so is the Punjab by-election.
The country is voting on April 8th, but the re-election of Mr Guelleh for his fourth presidential term is a foregone conclusion; the opposition, an unwieldy coalition of seven parties, is fielding two rival candidates.
The disheartening reality is that far too many students invest scarce time and money in attending a college from which they never graduate, and frequently wind up worse off than if they'd simply foregone college altogether.
According to the OECD definition of a fossil fuel subsidy - which includes direct expenditures by governments, foregone tax revenues and other concessions - Britain's fossil fuel support amounted to around 10 billion pounds ($13 billion) a year.
Senator Bernie Sanders routed Hillary Clinton in all three Democratic presidential contests on Saturday, infusing his underdog campaign with critical momentum and bolstering his argument that the race for the nomination is not a foregone conclusion.
Naidu's victory in the vote by both houses was a foregone conclusion because of the BJP's commanding majority in the 545-member lower house, which more than makes up for its weakness in the upper house.
The Lincoln Memorial makes such a strong statement that its construction seems like a foregone conclusion: Of course we'd build a memorial to Lincoln, and of course it would be a keymonument in the National Mall.
With these legislative experiments resulting in happy citizens and oodles of cash for both the companies and state coffers, the rest of the country eventually getting in on the action seems all but a foregone conclusion.
I have never predicted the future, I have projected possible outcomes in the past but it's fair to say that this nomination battle for the next associate justice to the Supreme Court is a foregone conclusion.
Griffin has said since his hiring that he did not consider trading Davis a foregone conclusion and that he believes the addition of a player like Williamson could increase the odds that Davis chooses to stay.
Democrats appear poised to win the House popular vote on Tuesday by a wide margin, with national polls showing sustained disapproval of President Trump — and yet the fate of the chamber is not a foregone conclusion.
"This year will be another disappointment from an economic perspective, but the recent escalation in the Covid-19 outbreak within the country implies there is a lot more at stake than foregone economic production," Nel said.
The Supreme Court sided with the IRS, ruling that since the existence and location of the tax documents was a "foregone conclusion," the act of producing them didn't tell the government anything it didn't already know.
The gamesmanship between Mr. Netanyahu and Mr. Gantz since the election last month has resembled a chess match in which Mr. Netanyahu's position was weaker than after the April election but the conclusion was hardly foregone.
It was a scene that was not a foregone conclusion earlier in the W.B.C. The United States, which had advanced to the semifinals once in the three previous tournaments, had a shaky start to this tournament.
While Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and the GOP leadership in the House have indicated that a clean raising of the ceiling is a foregone conclusion, some on the right, including the president, beg to differ.
With a victory by Beijing's favored candidate all but a foregone conclusion, some are raising a difficult question: Did pro-democracy demonstrators miscalculate when they rallied against Beijing's offer of a popular vote three years ago?
The Russian aspiration to empire and to a permanent or protracted conflict with the West is the precondition for the regime's long-term survival as it has long since foregone any effort to reform the country.
The court noted that the defendant had admitted to installing the encryption program on his computers, so under the foregone conclusion analysis, it would not violate his rights to make him enter the password to decrypt them.
A small 10 basis point cut to push its deposit rate deeper into negative territory is a foregone conclusion, while some type of adjustment of the bank's 1.5 trillion euro asset purchase program is also near certain.
Once members of Congress and the rest of the public read the first transcripts of the many conversations in which Nixon choreographed the cover-up after Watergate, Nixon's impeachment and removal from office was a foregone conclusion.
Why it matters: While an extension of the deal that expires this month has been expected, Putin's comments make the outcome of the July 1-2 OPEC+ meeting in Vienna "all but a foregone conclusion," Bloomberg notes.
Both Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen ran as outsiders and while the outcome of their run-off isn't a foregone conclusion, their selection represents a rejection of France's traditional governing parties, the Socialists and the Republicans.
While some question whether the operation of a space station is commercially viable, the fact that something would have to be done with the space station once the NASA shuttle program was decommissioned was a foregone conclusion.
"There is a danger that voters will consider the outcome a foregone conclusion and turnout (next month) could be low, maybe around 65 percent," Larissa Brunner, analyst for Western Europe at think-tank Oxford Analytica, told CNBC.
Le Pen's rivals for the presidency were quick to welcome the Dutch result, which centrist Emmanuel Macron said showed that "a breakthrough for the extreme right is not a foregone conclusion and that progressives are gaining momentum".
A small 10 basis point cut to push its deposit rate deeper into negative territory is a foregone conclusion while some type of adjustment of the bank's 1.5 trillion euro asset purchase programme is also near certain.
A small 10 basis point cut to push its deposit rate deeper into negative territory is a foregone conclusion while some type of adjustment of the bank's 1.5 trillion euro asset purchase program is also near certain.
It's possible that if Sessions resigned (and the Senate managed to confirm a replacement, which, depending on who the replacement was, might not be a foregone conclusion), the next attorney general would agree with his predecessor's agenda.
" Gordon Charlop, managing director and partner at Rosenblatt Securities, said data coming in the next two weeks will give the market more clarity: "I think that the investment community believes that the rate cut's a foregone conclusion.
A small 10-basis point cut to push its deposit rate deeper into negative territory is a foregone conclusion, while some type of adjustment of the bank's 1.5 trillion euro asset purchase program is also near certain.
Whether a decision is made this week or in July is secondary: The end of the purchases is a foregone conclusion, and the key question is how the ECB will guide markets on the interest-rate outlook.
With their win, however, the Capitals will join several championship-winning sports teams that will have to decide whether to visit the White House, a tradition that many teams have foregone — or have had canceled — under Trump.
In Chicago, the next mayor is usually pre-ordained by the so-called "Chicago machine" — a Democratic party-run system of favoritism and financial ties that make most elections in the city all but a foregone conclusion.
President Donald Trump will formally kick off his reelection campaign with a rally on Tuesday, June 18, in Orlando, Florida — a moment that was essentially a foregone conclusion but suggests the 20203 campaign is beginning in earnest.
Its badness is a foregone conclusion, but so was that of David Hockney a decade or two ago, when many people saw his work as lightweight, and the late work of Picasso was also viewed with disdain.
President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi's declaration, which came during a televised news conference intended to showcase "a balance sheet" of his first-term achievements, surprised few in Egypt, where many regard his victory as a foregone conclusion.
Given the prison's track record, it would seem like a foregone conclusion that an audit of its efforts to stop rape among prisoners as well as that perpetrated by staff members would turn up scores of problems.
Because it is a foregone conclusion that the Republican-controlled Senate will not vote to remove Trump, the significant effects of this Jeckyll and Hyde struggle will not be seen in the outcome of the impeachment trial.
Robert Einhorn, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution who was involved in Iran policy under President Barack Obama, said it was "pretty much a foregone conclusion" that Mr. Trump would keep the nuclear agreement in place.
Three senior PML-N officials told Reuters that Shahbaz's eventual installation as prime minister was no longer a foregone conclusion, while two of Shahbaz's Lahore-based aides added that the chances of him taking over were receding.
In its decision, the court wrote that disclosing a password is a verbal communication, rather than a physical act like handing over a key, and therefore the "foregone conclusion exception" that prosecutors had argued does not apply.
Trump has recently indicated he considers his impeachment a foregone conclusion and is anxious for the Republican-controlled Senate to begin its trial, which he views as a friendlier forum to push back on allegations of wrongdoing.
It's a foregone conclusion that even the most economically debilitating legislation coming out of the House – from a national $15 minimum wage to the "Green New Deal" – will be dead on arrival in the Republican-held Senate.
I fear, however, this is because many have come to think that someone like Spencer's ability to speak freely makes it a foregone conclusion that he may infect the minds of students who go to listen to him.
And though her closeness to the CBC is an eye-popping example of a tradition of bipartisan comity in Congress unusual in the Trump era, it was not a foregone conclusion given her past statements about the caucus.
That wing is demanding that Democrats who are seeking the presidency debate the country's stance toward Israel — in the same way that they would debate something like health care policy — rather than treating it as a foregone conclusion.
It was a foregone conclusion that immigration advocates and Democratic prosecutors would sue to stop the 2.0 executive order just as they stopped the first one, but it's a lot less clear that they'll succeed this time around.
But they haven't locked in their votes and they won't until they stand on the convention floor in July, when it is almost certain that the party's nominee — either Clinton or Sanders — will already be a foregone conclusion.
These came in the form of artificially cheap goods and services, such as soybeans, excessively high prices paid for the biodiesel or price support, preferential loans and government revenue, such as tax, foregone or not collected, it said.
By the time Comey handed down his utterly predictable recommendation that prosecuting Clinton would not be reasonable, it had become a foregone conclusion on the right that an indictment was imminent, and could only be sidestepped through corruption.
In the days immediately following Justice Antonin Scalia's tragic passing last February, it was not at all a foregone conclusion that we would be here today with a Republican president's Supreme Court nominee being considered in the Senate.
A hastily-arranged General Election in the U.K. - that was seen as a foregone conclusion - has suddenly sprung into life with polls tightening and some market analysts speaking about outcomes that would have been inconceivable just weeks ago.
Frank Bruni THOSE who've been raising alarms about Facebook are right: Almost every minute that we spend on our smartphones and tablets and laptops, thumbing through favorite websites and scrolling through personalized feeds, we're pointed toward foregone conclusions.
When the live finale was booked between Gastelum and Hall it seemed like a foregone conclusion to many, before Gastelum—seemingly undersized at middleweight—went forward and out-hustled Hall to a split decision victory just the same.
In a lengthy video posted on YouTube ahead of the world championships in Doha, Coleman said the charge had damaged his reputation as a clean athlete and he had foregone over $150,000 in potential earnings to fight it.
" She cautioned that a Democratic triumph would not be "easy or a foregone conclusion," but that "it's a door that is very wide open for us to recruit and raise the resources and raise the issues to win.
Minority and youth voters weren't a Democratic foregone conclusion, and certainly weren't a drag, but an opportunity for conservatism to make a case, a case we believed we could win on merits, not anger, fear or identity politics.
With the House vote as well as a Senate trial all but foregone conclusions, the goal from now on will be to keep Republicans in lock step with the president — and on message — as impeachment runs its course.
Leonard, back in Toronto for the first time as a member of the Los Angeles Clippers, said signing with his hometown team was not the foregone conclusion some had felt in the weeks leading up to his decision.
Numerous studies show that each dollar of tax revenue foregone due to the R&D tax credit leads to at least a dollar of extra R&D, which in turn boosts social welfare by two to three dollars.
"It was not, however, possible to determine in advance the final cost of the Group's share of compensating Mr. Orcel for the remuneration awards, made to him by his previous employer, that would have been foregone," the statement said.
Netanyahu's nomination has been a foregone conclusion since right-wing and religious parties allied with Netanyahu's Likud captured the largest number of seats in the Knesset in last week's ballot and his closest rival, centrist Benny Gantz, conceded defeat.
Under Donald Trump, Silicon Valley's ideal of a global community no longer seems like the foregone conclusion it might have a few years ago, and people are still figuring out how to deal with the barriers Trump is erecting.
El-Sissi, who led the 2013 ouster of an Islamist president, has yet to formally announce he will run for a second, four-year term, although his candidacy is a virtual foregone conclusion and is almost assured of winning.
Markets have however pushed back rate hike expectations to mid-2020 from late 2019 as a steady stream of dismal growth figures point to a sharply slowdown in growth, making big downward revisions in ECB projections a foregone conclusion.
It also sees the war as a foregone conclusion: "Bush and his chief lieutenants were dead set on a course of action and nothing was going to prevent them from plunging ahead," Andrew J. Bacevich writes in his review.
Mr. Navalny and others have noted that even though Mr. Putin's re-election is a foregone conclusion, the Kremlin would still like to see a high turnout, as that would cement his legacy as one of Russia's greatest leaders.
Severino took the ball on Wednesday night against the Twins, hoping to show enough in his final three starts to earn a start in the wild-card game — something that seemed a foregone conclusion at the All-Star break.
Many members and aides feel it's a foregone conclusion that Pelosi would step down if Democrats fail to take back the majority, despite Pelosi's vow to stay on the Hill as long as Trump is in the White House.
I, for one, I'm not a believer that, now that the Facebooks and Googles and everyone is entering the content fray, that it's a foregone conclusion that they're just going to get it right and be amazing at it.
"It's a foregone conclusion that the Fed will raise rates, but there is an expectation that the central bank may raise their expectation from three hikes this year to four," said Michael Scanlon, portfolio manager at Manulife Asset Management in Boston.
The Pixel 3 and the Pixel 23 XLThis one's basically a foregone conclusion, and that's not only because Google typically reveals its smartphones in October and the company tagged the official invite with the #madebygoogle hashtag it reserves for hardware.
Since Pai reinstated the UHF discount that allows broadcasters to side-step restrictions that limit networks reach to no more than 39 percent of U.S. households, it's been considered a foregone conclusion that the chairman supported Sinclair's side in the merger.
U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said at the hearing it was "too early" to say if the administration of President Donald Trump would impose the tariffs, even as many automakers and members of Congress think it is a foregone conclusion.
Two weeks ago, the market had viewed resolution of the trade talks as a foregone conclusion, and with it back on the table, volatility has picked up, said Yousef Abbasi, global market strategist at INTL FCStone Financial Inc in New York.
"Brent is now a traveling salesman, chasing his dream of rock stardom by self-financing a UK tour with his band, 'Foregone Conclusion,'" the movie description reads Entertainment One (eOne) co-financed the film with BBC, with both running distribution overseas.
What the post doesn't really get into, but is pretty much a foregone conclusion given the sophistication of the tools they're showing off, is how to further multiply the data's value by essentially making up the environment out of whole cloth.
John Boscariol, who leads McCarthy Tetrault's international trade and investment law group, said access to the duty relief programs had not been a foregone conclusion before the government's notice, because Canada's retaliation is technically a "surtax," not a normal duty.
The industry announcements around auto-related technologies such as autonomous driving, electric/hybrid vehicles, ride-sharing services and more have been coming so fast and furious lately that it seems to be a foregone conclusion that everyone wants all this stuff.
The South African Reserve Bank (SARB) cut rates by 22.97 basis points to 22.83% in a unanimous decision on Thursday, although it struck a cautious tone suggesting future reductions to borrowing costs were not a foregone conclusion despite benign inflation.
For Senate Democrats, who insist the confirmation is not a foregone conclusion, the hearings are a chance to show that Pruitt is a prosecutor with an inherent conflict of interest with the EPA's mission to defend human health and the environment.
But progressive Clinton critics who support her reluctantly, or who don't support her but hope for the progressive-most outcome in November, are likely working against interest if they treat the election as a foregone conclusion and go to town.
And since this appreciation totals well in excess of $100 billion, the amount of foregone tax revenue would be enough, if President Trump and Congress so chose, to build at least one, if not two, walls along the Mexican border.
Given some of Trump's iconoclastic cabinet picks, such as those leading the Energy Department and the Environmental Protection Agency, and a demonstrated desire from legislators in both parties to rein in its powers, Fed independence cannot be a foregone conclusion.
The richest homeowners who build the most extravagant homes are rewarded with up to a million dollars in tax deductions — costing the government over $85033 billion a year in foregone revenue — while the less fortunate get far less or nothing.
"This was the first statewide election since 2002 when the outcome of the statewide contests was not a completely foregone conclusion before the polls closed on Election Day," said Mark P. Jones, a political-science professor at Rice University in Houston.
For more on the specifics of Bobby Knuckles' game check out Rise of the Reaper and Whittaker vs Jacare: Pace Over Power Jacare possessed many of the same threats that Romero does and many thought the fight was a foregone conclusion.
The firm believes that flawed go-to-market strategies and weak local talent networks means that U.S. companies tend to lose too much money in foregone revenue when they expand into Europe, and the team is aiming to address this.
"It may be just inevitable," said Jeffrey A. Weldon, director of the political science department at ITAM, a Mexico City university, before switching to the past tense as if the results of the July 1 vote were a foregone conclusion.
If the government can show their existence, possession and authenticity is a "foregone conclusion" so that investigators will not learn anything valuable from the act of production, then the privilege against self-incrimination dissipates and the records must be produced.
"I think back then it was just sort of a foregone conclusion that if you build technology platforms, good things will automatically happen," CEO Ben Silbermann told Kara Swisher at the National Retail Federation in a live episode of Recode Decode.
Stop and read this carefully: A US ambassador appears to have been under surveillance by an ally of the President The impeachment trial of Donald John Trump has felt like a foregone conclusion since the inquiry wrapped up in November.
While some of Trump's advisers view it as a foregone conclusion that he will enter the Kansas US Senate contest, others are less sure he'll decide to reenter electoral politics (Pompeo served in the House of Representatives for six years).
But when a trader sells a call against a stock she already owns, the only added risk comes in the more abstract form of foregone gains — since the losses on the call will be offset by the gains on the stock.
"What a farce and pretense of justice to spend so much money convicting only the three — a foregone conclusion — while pretending that the process was independent and not limited by politics for a decade," Ms. Heindel wrote in an email.
Leadership analysis might give clues Russian defense minister: 'We won't do anything' in Europe unless US places missiles there MORE has been at the helm of power for nearly two decades and his win in this election is a foregone conclusion.
The MMA bill now goes to Cuomo's desk, and seeing as how the governor has already expressed his support for the bill, and even included the regulation of MMA in his proposed 2016 budget, his signature seems like a foregone conclusion.
It's a foregone conclusion that Republicans will win the vast majority of Texas congressional races in the fall, but Democrats have reason to be optimistic in four key races: the Seventh Congressional District, the 21st, the 23rd, and the 32nd.
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That delusion convinces Brent to take an extended unpaid vacation from work to embark on a sorely limited tour with his band, Foregone Conclusion — made up of reluctant session musicians and genuinely talented rapper Dom (played by comedian and musician Doc Brown).
VW also hired Jones Day, a law firm, to conduct an internal investigation, though the firm's own website said it helps clients determine "whether and how to voluntarily disclose criminal conduct to the government," suggesting disclosing criminal conduct is not a foregone conclusion.
Given the bulk of equity returns come from stock price appreciation, in an escalated trade war with China and now Mexico, the U.S. is losing trillions of dollars in foregone returns as markets sink on the negative headlines, the bank said Friday.
But given the delta in price and performance between these sensors and the incumbents, it seems almost a foregone conclusion that MESA-type sensors (larger, smaller, or otherwise customized) will be all but mandatory for drones and detection stations in the near future.
Paratopic, for example, is a game that is deeply embedded in the game aesthetics of foregone days, and one can imagine what the developers would be able to do with a little more money and the ability to hire a larger team.
The news on November 14th that GDP growth has risen to 1.8% annually, beating expectations and reaching the highest mark since 2011, was drowned out by claims that the failure to qualify would cost €100m ($118m) in foregone television and sponsorship revenue.
When FBI Director James Comey excoriated Clinton for her sloppy email protocol, it was almost a foregone conclusion that Republicans would peer so deeply into the mouth of the gift horse he'd just given them that they'd pop out the other end.
While the fate of net neutrality may be something of a foregone conclusion at this point, the agency's brazen lack of transparency around its commenting system shows just how little regard Ajit Pai's FCC has for the concerns of the American people.
While an interest rate hike at the Federal Reserve's meeting next week is a foregone conclusion, investors are on the lookout for how the central bank views Trump's pro-growth policies and whether that could lead to more aggressive rate hikes next year.
Given the treatment's proven efficacy and wide-ranging support from a variety of medical and activist organizations, something like mandated PrEP education might seem like a foregone conclusion—especially in California, which has the second-highest HIV infection rate in the nation.
He's skipped training camp, the preseason, and has foregone six game checks worth $855,000 each to try and leverage a huge long term contract with the Steelers or possibly force a trade to a team that would sign him to such a contract.
Germany's economy ministry has calculated that an increase in U.S. car import tariffs to 25 percent from currently 2.5 percent would result in foregone revenue of German carmakers of 7 billion euros per annum, Handelsblatt is due to report in its Monday edition.
"In the short term, Brexit probably makes approval by the European Commission of the latest proposed Privacy Shield a foregone conclusion," said Andy Roth, former chief privacy officer at American Express and currently a partner in Cooley's Privacy & Data Protection practice group.
One impact of Justice Scalia's absence may remain less visible, although no less important: the projects that died with him, the opportunities to shift the law in his desired direction foregone because of the loss of a plausible shot at a majority opinion.
Two more dead commenters have been spotted commenting on the FCC's foregone net neutrality vote, a small but not insignificant discovery considering that, while public outcry for net neutrality was high, FCC representatives dismissed most of supportive net neutrality commentary as spam.
"Despite the finding in our survey that nearly 70% of investors believe that systematic [hedge funds] have outperformed their discretionary counterparts in recent years, our analysis suggests that over a long period of time, this is not a foregone conclusion," Barclays wrote.
Asked by CNN what message they want to send frightened Americans overseas trying to get home, State officials have essentially said "get out while you can" -- a foregone option for many stuck in countries where borders suddenly closed and flights were canceled.
Notice that this analysis says that the costs of leaving the EU are much higher than the GDP that would have been foregone if Britain had never entered the EU, and therefore had the customs infrastructure to deal with trade flows in place.
But while these benefits may be real enough, they deserve to be considered not just in terms of their financial cost but in terms of the foregone opportunity to reap the benefits of direct investment in supporting work, children, education, and physical infrastructure.
For David's Bridal, which boasts 22020 percent of the total U.S. wedding-dress market, it's business as usual, save for the international travel foregone for video conference calls, the contingency plans for airfreighting gowns, and the uptick in anxious calls from nervous brides.
At the same time, New Hampshire's independent voters, who had a choice between voting in either of two competitive party primaries in 2016, may find themselves casting ballots for centrist Democrats rather than participating in a Republican contest that is a foregone conclusion.
Of course, a lot of that is beyond their control, including the aforementioned plethora of options that consumers now have, and an "awards season" that -- in this case of this year's Oscars -- also rendered the four acting nominations suspense-free foregone conclusions.
If one thinks, à la Paul Krugman, that "facts have a well-known liberal bias," and presumes it a foregone conclusion that conservative proposals are frequently indefensible, then we suppose one might conclude that the mainstream media's tilt represents responsible news coverage.
As recently as a week ago, hawkish comments from Fed officials made a June rate rise seem like a foregone conclusion, but a shocking US non-farm payrolls report on Friday seems to have encouraged the central bank to delay future increases.
The current economic cost of unpaid family care is about $67 billion and includes reduced work hours and foregone earnings for Americans 20 to 64 years old who take time off from their jobs to help a loved one manage serious medical issues.
"Thoughtfully constructed term sheets among investors and investees could incorporate specific impact metrics – truly affordable housing, high quality jobs with attractive benefits, solar panels for low cost energy and urban forests – to fully align positive social outcomes funded by future foregone tax revenues," Hull said.
But the U.S. -Iran relationship, the geopolitics of the Middle East, the global trading environment, and supply and demand data will continue to balance each other in the oil market, and that may be a foregone conclusion that the oil market will not be stable.
When the FBI loses this fight — which is not a foregone conclusion whatsoever, but I think they likely will — they are going to run to Congress and say 'We need the power to order Apple to do what the court told us we couldn't do.
While the Russian's success on the sport's biggest stage is far from a foregone conclusion—he could well slip up against Johnson in November—he is an undeniably talented fighter with the skills and physical tools to make some real waves in the UFC.
So while there does seem to be something to this idea that we're attracted to people who resemble our parents on some level, it's far from a foregone conclusion that you're going to end up with a partner who looks like your mom or dad.
That, at least, is the foregone conclusion of an informative new report by the "Physicians in Crop Sprayed Villages," who claim that microcephaly—which the World Health Organization has tentatively linked to Zika virus—is in fact being caused by the chemical larvicide pyroproxyfen.
The South African Reserve Bank (SARB) cut rates by 25 basis points to 6.5% in a unanimous decision, its first easing since March 2018, although it struck a cautious tone suggesting future reductions to borrowing costs were not a foregone conclusion despite benign inflation.
But populism is not an inevitable or unstoppable force, and when you look at the demographics of support for populism, it's by no means a foregone conclusion that these movements are the wave of the future, because support for them falls off precipitously with age.
"While planned asset sales will allow the company to repay debt, the impact on leverage will be limited given the significant amount of debt outstanding and the foregone earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization," Moody's Investors Service Inc said in a note on Monday.
Mr. de Marco won a contempt hearing in state court on self-incrimination grounds, but the authorities moved the case to federal court, where prosecutors argued that a "foregone conclusion" exception lets them compel someone to surrender evidence when the authorities know it exists.
Recently a clutch of fledgling, experimental spaces has opened on the Upper East Side — some have even traversed the cordon sanitaire of Lexington Avenue — while several newly arrived European dealers have foregone the power play of a Chelsea address for a 10021 ZIP code.
Susan Collins: Israel should allow Omar, Tlaib to visit MORE confirmation debates, wherein the Senate Judiciary Democrats' foregone conclusion that the judge (despite zero corroborating evidence) was a serial rapist, did more to galvanize conservative voters — especially women — before a crucial election than anything else.
Early in the academic year, when the notion of Hillary Clinton as the Democratic nominee seemed to be a foregone conclusion, Cian Saunders, also a freshman, sent an email blast to the Columbia University Democrats in an effort to start a pro-Clinton group.
The proclamation confirmed what already seemed to be a foregone conclusion after Mayfield replaced an injured Tyrod Taylor last Thursday against the New York Jets and led the Browns (1-1-1) to a come-from-behind win — the team's first in 635 days.
But it is not a foregone conclusion that if Israel finds itself striking Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, the LAF will remain on the sidelines and not join Hezbollah in "defending the borders of the state" on behalf of its government — the Hezbollah government of Lebanon.
NEW DELHI — With Narendra Modi re-elected as India's prime minister with an intimidating majority, the fact that his Bharatiya Janata Party also triumphed in the far-flung northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh, by the border with China, may seem incidental, like a foregone conclusion.
As the coronavirus, which results in the disease officially named COVID-19, continues its rapid worldwide spread, killing nearly 15,000 to date, it seemed a foregone conclusion the Olympics would be postponed considering the stringent social distancing efforts required to keep the virus at bay.
While the presidential impeachment proceedings, which have culminated in just the third such Senate trial in U.S. history, have consumed Washington, many voters across the country, including in Michigan, see the outcome as a foregone conclusion, with the Republican-controlled Senate unlikely to convict.
The Warriors' loss of Kevin Durant through free agency was a foregone conclusion, but Golden State, which eliminated Houston from the playoffs in four of the last five postseasons, is also missing Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson, both of whom are out indefinitely with injuries.
At the start of the trial, the chief justice should therefore request, surely nothing more, that jurors refrain from making any public statements about the possible outcome of the trial so that the proceedings are not seen as a charade leading to a foregone conclusion.
Clinton's predictable advantage in the generally left-leaning world of pop music — musicians publicly supporting Donald J. Trump include Wayne Newton and Ted Nugent — the involvement of A-listers was not always a foregone conclusion in a presidential election between two widely unpopular candidates.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - More EU integration is a "foregone conclusion", and France and Germany will take the lead on post-Brexit reforms starting this year, the European Union's second-in-command said, adding that he hoped the east-west split in the bloc would heal.
"Although its not a foregone conclusion that a response against Iran will occur, the uncertainly about what that may entail is keeping a level of risk premium in prices," said Anthony Headrick, energy market analyst at CHS Hedging LLC in Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota.
The two things that made me think Obamacare repeal isn't a sure thing — One month ago, as the surprise of the election wore off and the reality of a Republican-controlled Washington sunk in, I would have predicted that Obamacare repeal was a foregone conclusion.
While I may have inadvertently stumbled into an anesthesia-free minor surgery, a number of other American patients are now opting to stay awake for much more intensive and grisly procedures, choosing topical numbing injections for surgeries that were once a general-anesthesia foregone conclusion.
The CDC recently reported that since 2016, there have been 8,500 hospitalizations and at least 140 deaths nationwide more than would be expected with hepatitis A. "The risk of disease occurs when vaccines are foregone," Dr. Anne Schuchat, principal deputy director of the CDC, said last week.
He possesses the solid footwork and deft passing abilities favored by a certain cranky coach with a love for international big men and Pinot Noir... It was almost a foregone conclusion that Gregg Popovich would be the one to bring Boban in for a My Gigantski reboot.
In perhaps the most infamous incident with the press, Bloomberg reporter Nick Wadhams was reportedly banned from the secretary's plane after writing that during his shuttle diplomacy with North Korea, Pompeo had foregone the elaborate breakfast prepared by his hosts to eat toast and processed cheese.
Yet a win for "1917" is far from a foregone conclusion, with South Korean social satire "Parasite" and sentimental favorite "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" from Quentin Tarantino also jostling for attention from the 8,000 voters of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
While Cohn said he thinks a December interest rate increase is "a foregone conclusion," he's concerned it might make imported goods cheaper than what is available in the U.S. If foreign cars become cheaper than American cars, for instance, it could hamper job creation, he said.
When the playoffs started in mid-April, it seemed a foregone conclusion that the Warriors would waltz to a successful title defence: even though they would have to get past an outstanding San Antonio Spurs club, bookmakers priced Golden State as an overwhelming favourite to repeat.
Chief Executive Brian Olsavsky last week said "foregone shipping revenue" - or money Amazon would otherwise have brought in from customers who once paid for fast shipping - would contribute to a spike in Amazon shipping costs that some expect to top $11 billion in the fourth quarter.
I cried with joy because even though there was a time as a young high school and college student when I thought that it was a foregone conclusion that I'd see a woman president before too long, decades passed with no probable female president in site.
Observers regard the Communist Party's ability to have one cohesive approach to the country's economic and political future a foregone conclusion, something that sets it apart from democracies that swing across the political spectrum during election cycles and often introduce administrations who run counter to their predecessors.
But a 244-point lead is enormous, and a Biden victory in Mississippi is pretty much a foregone conclusion: He is very strong in the South, and Mr. Sanders canceled a rally in Mississippi last week in a tacit acknowledgment that his comeback opportunities lie elsewhere.
"When it's such a foregone conclusion in that the economy is weakening and the stock market is going to go down, that's usually when you have the best times to catch a rally in stocks when sentiment is all looking the other way," Hickey said.  Disclaimer
The rest, as so often happens with Nadal on clay, felt like a foregone conclusion even if there were surprises, like the code-conduct violation Federer received for smashing a ball high into the stands after losing his serve in the third game of the final set.
The Warriors also might never admit it publicly, but they were concerned at various points of the season, especially when they were shoved to the brink of elimination by the Rockets, that re-signing Durant was far from the foregone conclusion it looks to be now.
That comes at a price, of course: the major countries must go through a qualifying process that is a foregone conclusion, and everyone else gets a set of fallbacks that make predicting who will actually be in the tournament essentially impossible until the very last minute.
O'Rourke's leadership on immigration was a theme of the press coverage around his campaign announcement — kicked off with a cover profile in Vanity Fair that treated it as a foregone conclusion: "His biggest strength, of course, is his unique credibility as a voice on immigration," wrote Joe Hagan.
Fox uses her own name in the script, and although she has refused to name her own abuser, the film feels like she's taking us on a journey of self-exploration without a foregone conclusion, which makes the end result both satisfying and not satisfying, much like real life.
The idea was to build a new app that could tap into the smartphone craze that had swept the country, in particular among younger users who had foregone using computers in favor of their hand-held devices that they used to regularly check in on apps like WeChat.
If the SPD were to agree to another "grand coalition" - an option that the SPD says is by no means a foregone conclusion - and demand the finance ministry, it would likely result in changes to Germany's European policy such as more focus on spending and investment rather than austerity.
John Bozzella, president of the Association of Global Automakers, which represents foreign brand automakers with U.S. plants, said the USMCA's inclusion of duty-free import quotas for Mexico and Canada in the event such tariffs are imposed suggests that it is a "foregone conclusion" that Trump will impose them.
If the SPD were to agree to another 'grand coalition' - an option that the SPD says is by no means a foregone conclusion - and demand the finance ministry, it would likely result in changes to Germany's European policy such as more focus on spending and investment rather than austerity.
Deliveroo's original requirement that existing riders sign a new contract was branded heavy-handed by the protestors, who argued that if the trial was really a trial — not a foregone conclusion — the company should not be requiring them to agree to new terms before the start of it.
Lawyers for the two officers are almost certain in the appeals process to seize on the mayor's statements calling for the discipline of the officers, and argue that the punishments were a foregone conclusion, said Henry D.H. Olinde, a Baton Rouge lawyer with significant experience with civil service cases.
Because if it's a foregone conclusion today, then when it's voted in a week or two, and it doesn't come as a surprise, and it's in line with expectations, things that happen in line with expectations, it should not have a profound impact on the level of the market.
Also, because unaffiliated voters can participate in primaries in New Hampshire, it is tricky to compare cycles in which both parties have competitive races — meaning unaffiliated voters have to choose between two serious contests — with cycles in which one party has an incumbent whose renomination is a foregone conclusion.
As if that's not confusing enough, the Supreme Court in the Fisher case then explained that the government could still force an individual to turn over documents if any information conveyed by the act of production was a "foregone conclusion," meaning the government learned little new from turning them over.
Trump appointee Pai has been very vocal about wanting to roll back regulations introduced under President Obama and Wheeler, including net neutrality protections, so it was almost a foregone conclusion that he would also end this attempt to enforce through regulation more open third-party access to pay TV services.
That's why, while many court watchers celebrated the Roof verdict, sharing the news on Twitter with exclamations like "Finally!" and "Justice has been served!" others said they refused to be delighted over a result that, in a system in which race didn't affect outcomes, would have been a foregone conclusion.
She organized conservative white women who like her were concerned with the changing social mores of the 1960s and 70s—which meant not just feminism but the civil rights movement and moves toward racial equality—to oppose the ERA, a proposal that was overwhelmingly popular and, feminists thought, a foregone conclusion.
That he would eventually opt out was probably a foregone conclusion, even before his breakout in the playoffs, as he thrived as the defensive half of a center rotation with Valanciunas, playing in all 33 games while averaging 5.5 points, 8 rebounds and 1.6 blocks in just 22 minutes per game.
With the mayoral contest limping toward what appears to be a foregone conclusion in favor of Mr. de Blasio, political eyes have swung to the biggest contested race in town: the internecine fight to replace the current speaker, Melissa Mark-Viverito, who is leaving the Council because of term limits.
And even though certain factors signal a recession might be coming, that doesn't mean it's a foregone conclusion — the stock market got extra rocky at the end of 2018, partly because of fears of a recession, and here we are more than six months later and it hasn't happened yet.
The U.S. had requested the emergency meeting at the WTO's headquarters on the shores of Lake Geneva, and the outcome was always going to be "in practice a foregone conclusion," according to Joshua Paine, a senior research fellow at the Max Planck Institute in Luxembourg, who focuses on international adjudication law.
So, combining the capital increases for Areva and EDF with the foregone dividend income on the 2015-17 earnings, the total cost to the state is set to add up to around 10 billion euros - although the exact amount will depend on the size of third-party investors' stakes in NewCo.
"Given that Palestinian rejection of the plan is a foregone conclusion and there won't be an Israeli government capable of accepting the plan, launching it before the Israeli election makes no sense," said Martin S. Indyk, who served as the Middle East peace envoy for a year under Mr. Obama.
With a simple majority required to confirm, and a slim Republican majority in the U.S. Senate, Kavanaugh's confirmation would seem to be a foregone conclusion, but that won't stop the Democrats from using it to hammer Trump's nominee and remind voters of what it means as Trump remakes the courts with conservative picks.
As Pagels explains with graceful care, what has come down to us as the religion's fundamental tenets — regarding the reality of Jesus' resurrection, the nature of his martyrdom, the status of women, even monotheism itself — were not foregone conclusions but the victors in fierce (indeed, deadly) struggles for social and political authority.
So hockey was not a foregone conclusion for Hischier, the 18-year-old center selected No. 1 over all by the Devils on Friday in the N.H.L. entry draft, especially growing up in a country that is not as widely known for producing hockey players as, say, Canada, the United States or Russia.
The Republicans probably will retain their majority in next year's midterms—they are defending eight seats to the Democrats' 25, including 10 in states that Mr Trump won—but it is hardly a foregone conclusion anymore: in 2010 and 2012 several far-right candidates won Republican primaries but lost winnable seats in the general.
Alibaba co-founder Jack Ma said last week that outdated regulations in Hong Kong could hurt the appeal of the city to new economy companies looking to list in the city, and that a local site for an initial public offering of shares in Alibaba's finance affiliate Ant Financial was not a foregone conclusion.
Given that the Senate is working on its own version of a farm bill -- one that has a less stringent approach on SNAP -- it's a foregone conclusion that the House bill, should it pass, won't be the final say on the matter, with a possible House-Senate conference looming to hash out the significant differences.
Unlike at the Group of 7 meeting in Quebec last month, Mr. Trump did not refuse to sign the declaration negotiated among officials of the member nations, although it was a mark of how much uncertainty he has created that his agreement to the basic statement of principles and goals was not a foregone conclusion.
And Mr. Newsom's low-risk campaign, along with a widespread sense that the outcome of the contest is almost a foregone conclusion, suggests voters may learn little between now and Election Day about Mr. Newsom's qualifications and what he intends to do should he take over as the leader of the nation's most populous state.
With encryption foe Attorney General William Barr leading the commission, opponents of the bill said it was an all but foregone conclusion that the best practices would not include end-to-end encryption, which stops tech companies, police and hackers from reading messages unless they have access to the devices that sent or received them.
Because Senate acquittal has always been a foregone conclusion, Democrats need a ready response for their left once President TrumpDonald John TrumpDem lawmaker says Nunes threatened to sue him over criticism Parnas: U.S. ambassador to Ukraine removed to clear path for investigations into Bidens Five takeaways from Parnas's Maddow interview MORE remains in office.
While an interest rate hike at the Federal Reserve's meeting next week is a foregone conclusion with traders pricing in a whopping 92 percent chance of an increase, investors are on the lookout for how the central bank views Trump's pro-growth policies and whether that could lead to more aggressive rate hikes next year.
If the retirement of Jeter's jersey was a foregone conclusion, a more interesting case looms: what the Yankees will do with Jeter's former teammate and frenemy, the seemingly retired Alex Rodriguez, who, with No. 13 on his back, spent a decade both in, and sometimes very out of, the good graces of the Yankees.
With impeachment seeming set to wrap up in January or February, they will have little time to pivot to a more activist-driven strategy, which would suggest we'll never know if more protests (or politician-endorsed ones) would have made a difference in what seems to be a foregone conclusion to the impeachment saga.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpBiden assures supporters the primary is still 'wide open' in lengthy phone call: report Warren: We are watching a descent into authoritarianism Collins: Trump 'angered by impeachment' MORE coasted to victory in New Hampshire's Republican primary Tuesday night, a result that was virtually a foregone conclusion as he faces off against minimal opposition.
If creating DACA was a political near necessity for Obama — who was facing pressure from his left and hoping to force Congress's hand through bold executive action — killing it eventually became a foregone conclusion for Trump, who rose to power under a stringently anti-immigration banner and is driven by a need to satisfy his base.
Viewership may have declined because "La La Land" had been a heavy favorite to sweep the awards, leaving little suspense for the TV audience, said Jeff Bock, senior box office analyst at Exhibitor Relations Co. "There was a foregone conclusion that 'La La Land' was going to sweep, and there's not much intrigue to knowing the outcome," Bock said.
Dynasties treats those men and their impulses and the commercial industries who raze the animals' habitats as something understood and foregone, a terminal illness, and alludes to them only with the vague "dwindling numbers," or when a pride of lions is poisoned by eating domestic cattle, whose herders have intentionally infected the cattle for that very purpose.
It is a foregone conclusion that Trump will win this state on the presidential level; Democrats have not been able to win here since the party's hard left turn after President Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonThe magic of majority rule in elections The return of Ken Starr Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE in the 1990s.
Instead, Representative Adam B. Schiff of California and his team were effectively speaking to the court of public opinion — home viewers who might bring pressure to bear on certain swing senators, or turn against them at the ballot box — though they had to do so by at least arguing as if the outcome were not a foregone conclusion.
The end of the story is a foregone conclusion — Captain America can only be evil for so long, after all — and the statement makes that explicit: "What you will see at the end of this journey is that his heart and soul — his core values, not his muscle or his shield — are what save the day against Hydra."
The likelihood that U.K. Prime Minister Theresa MayTheresa Mary MayPence to travel to United Kingdom, Ireland and Iceland in September Pelosi vows no UK free trade deal if Brexit undermines Good Friday accord Huawei beefs up lobbying amid Trump crackdown MORE's Conservative Party will score a resounding victory in the nation's forthcoming snap parliamentary elections would seem to be a foregone conclusion.
In "How Facebook Warps Our Worlds," a May 2016 Op-Ed column reacting to news that month about alleged liberal bias at the company, Frank Bruni writes: Those who've been raising alarms about Facebook are right: Almost every minute that we spend on our smartphones and tablets and laptops, thumbing through favorite websites and scrolling through personalized feeds, we're pointed toward foregone conclusions.
Corey R. Lewandowski is President Trump's former campaign manager and senior adviser to both the Trump-Pence 2020 campaign and Great America Committee, Vice President Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard PencePence: It's not a 'foregone conclusion' that lawmakers impeach Trump Pence's office questions Schiff's request to declassify more material from official's testimony: report The House Judiciary Committee's fundamental choice MORE's political action committee.
Six years after implementing sanctions over the death of Sergei Magnitsky, the lawyer and accountant who died in a Russian jail cell after exposing tax fraud, and four years after imposing sanctions over the annexation of Crimea, Russia still claims Crimea, Russia is suspected in the attempted murder of a former spy in the UK, and Russian meddling in the upcoming US midterms is a foregone conclusion.
Presidential assistant Dan Scavino, Jr. posted the photo on Twitter showing Trump and Vice President Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard PenceNational security adviser, Commerce Secretary to represent Trump at Asian summit Pence: 'I don't take it as a foregone conclusion that the House will vote to impeach' Pence: Trump's decision to remove troops from Syria 'had no impact' on al-Baghdadi mission MORE monitoring the raid in Syria.
"Glencore shares were hit, but we think that the market has overreacted – in a worst-case scenario the foregone business from Rusal volumes is worth around 2.93 percent of 2018 (estimated) EBITDA, whilst if the Rusal stake on the balance sheet ($933m) is worth zero, this would be around 1.3 percent of Friday's market cap," wrote Bernstein mining analyst Paul Gait in a note.
Senators in both parties say there is incentive across the political spectrum to keep President TrumpDonald John TrumpThe Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by AdvaMed - House panel expected to approve impeachment articles Thursday Democrats worried by Jeremy Corbyn's UK rise amid anti-Semitism Warren, Buttigieg duke it out in sprint to 28503 MORE's expected impeachment trial as short as possible, especially since his acquittal appears to be a foregone conclusion.
These cuts – enacted under Presidents Ronald Reagan, George W. Bush and Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpNorth Korea asking for aid, while denying any coronavirus cases: report Iranian official maintains Tehran has 'no knowledge' of American hostage's whereabouts Unemployment claims surge to 3.2 million as coronavirus devastates economy MORE – amounted to tens of trillions of dollars in foregone government revenue; money that could have gone directly to Americans now in desperate need of assistance.
"I think the evidence that is being presented to us by the Intelligence Committee really focuses on the Ukraine matter, so -- as well as the obstruction," she told Dana BashDana BashJudiciary Democrat: House impeaching Trump not a 'foregone conclusion' Judiciary Democrat who worked on Nixon impeachment says alleged Trump misconduct is worse Klobuchar says she's not worried about leaving campaign trail for impeachment trial: 'I meet whatever obstacle is put in front of me' MORE.
But Callaway's decision to use Jay Bruce to pinch-hit for catcher Tomas Nido with runners on second and third in the fifth inning was a head-scratcher — it was a foregone conclusion the Brewers would walk Bruce to load the bases for Syndergaard, and because of the injuries to Travis d'Arnaud and Kevin Plawecki, Jose Lobaton was the only other catcher on the roster — as was his decision to allow Syndergaard to bat for himself.

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