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fore·gone con·ˈclu·sion SAM.

fore·go <-went, -gone> GLAG. preh. glag.

forego → forgo:

glej tudi forgo

for·go <-went, -gone> [fɔ:ˈgəʊ] GLAG. preh. glag. to forgo sth

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It noted that foregone profits were recoverable in tort where the claimant might be expected to make them in a similar hairdressing business.
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It seems a foregone conclusion that there will be further such retrenchments in the coming years, quite likely on a more widespread basis.
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The final decision is by no means a foregone conclusion.
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The coalition's victory was a foregone conclusion: in most constituencies, there were no anti-coalition candidates.
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But before the foregone conclusion surfaces about halfway through, its disparate, unnerving components are mesmerizing.
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This is inefficient because of the foregone interest payment.
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This included foregone earnings in addition to tuition, which allowed them to have enough funds for life outside of school.
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Her election was by no means a foregone conclusion, since there were several strong candidates.
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The payment was held to reflect foregone rent under the lease and therefore was included in the taxpayer's income.
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Many argue that the cost of foregone consumption is less than the cost of increasing the supply of electricity.
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