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OK. I'm just going to read a little bit.a foregone conclusion because they were so concerned with feeling that they mattered and believing
So there will be, I am pretty confident, more and better solutions developed for these challenges as the technology matures.It's not a foregone conclusion.
Hi. Thank you for coming in, forgoing the Google cafeteria for a lunchtime-- nobody forewent it?It didn't get foregone?Thank you. I appreciate it.
And there were times along the way, where they didn't know which direction it was going to go in.And it wasn't a foregone conclusion at any point that they were going to succeed to this level.But they kept at it, and they had some good fortune along the way.
everyone notices. OK, I guess you're going to be at the age now where you're going to start gaining weight.And that seems like a foregone conclusion in our modern society.Which is silly. It shouldn't be the case.
And so there is absolutely no reason we can't do that with healthy foods.It's not like a foregone conclusion that this is the only food that we can make in a way that's produced and available.The systems have to be different, but we can-- and actually here we are in the Bay Area, and we can see that the alternative can work.
Since the big content markets have grown in line with historic norms it's not additional growth that piracy has prevented.Copyright math tells us that it must be foregone growth in a market that has no historic norms.One that didn't exist in the '90's.
which wasn't supposed to happen and get elected president over someone who had this time twelve months ago was supposedto be the nominee Hillary Clinton it was a foregone conclusion is a remarkable remarkable storyI talked to Vernon Jordan the big-time lawyer and former head of the Urban
We were talking-- you were alluding to it, I think, before you began the talk.Right? Because if he had foregone the haircut and put the money in the fund-- you know, he said $200,000.
I still know the song.But as a black kid in 1989 and before, it was pretty much a foregone conclusion that you would be the best friend, you would have a line here or there,and the residuals would come in, and hey, Mom could use that to pay for some summer camps, and the rest goes to a trust.
see the trajectory of democracy from 1945 to the present. And you can see that the number of democracies has been increasing. The number of autocracies has been decreasing. Todaythere are many democracies than autocracies in the world. This is by no means a foregone conclusion. In 1975, not surprisingly, Daniel Patrick Moynihan wrote an essay in which hesaid democracy was going to go the way of monarchy. It was an institution that had its day in the sun but that was on its way out. Fortunately, he turned out to be incorrect.
late but religious rulings on day-to-day issues like the one my photographer wanted to ask about whether unmarriedcolleagues could share a car ride are far more common I figured the answer Muhammad sought was a foregoneconclusion we were after all in Saudi Arabia where special religious police imposed decisions crucial to law
And that realization is one that I was pushed to have in my first jobs in journalism--that, oh, this utopian experience I had of it in high school, which can be so positive and so powerful, is not a foregone conclusion at all.Well, I think that's an interesting topic to dive into.
And I'm going to put my career on the line-- because you risk your career, right?If things don't work, it's not as if-- again, these seem like foregone conclusions, but they weren't then.So what were the things that gave each of-- that inspired each of you?
And I was watching it firsthand.And again, I hate to say this five times over, but never a foregone conclusion.They just speak with-- Well, I hear something on TV, and people say stuff.
Now in "On War," he's very critical in parts of his book on war about intelligence.They know, yes, the war will go on for a few more weeks, but the conclusion's pretty foregone at this point.
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