Encara no tenim significats per a "foregone conclusions".
1In the way people experience history, there are no foregone conclusions.
2The role of foregone conclusions in the physical conception of light.
3When he returned, he was no longer the confident tyrant of foregone conclusions.
4An overcrowded house and a most attentive public were foregone conclusions.
5But what does Bradley's observation tell us, once we exclude all foregone conclusions?
6As a general thing we do not like theological novels written from foregone conclusions.
7Many of her propositions are, to the present advocates of the cause, foregone conclusions.
8But Trevethick was not the man to hint a doubt of his foregone conclusions.
9A sector of the media has stopped asking questions in favour of roaring foregone conclusions.
10RUGBY: As with the World Cup, the RBS Six Nations is awash with foregone conclusions.
11The four acting races might also be foregone conclusions.
12Mrs. Loring's foregone conclusions were running away with her.
13Jacko's words when believing herself addressing Thurston, certainly denoted some such " foregone conclusions."
14Several of Europe's biggest leagues, England, Germany and Spain, are already being widely written off as foregone conclusions.
15The traditions of the people themselves are generally denied, because they are not in harmony with foregone conclusions.
16What's a reasonable, objective, morbidly curious history buff to do when faced with such a clutter of foregone conclusions?
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