0 a result that is obvious to everyone even before it happens -- 預料中的必然結局
The result of the election seems to be a foregone conclusion. 選舉結果似乎已成定局。
In short, it appears to be a foregone conclusion that women are requesting nonclinical caesarean sections in reasonably large numbers.
And since such rules have not been formulated, the internalizationist's foregone conclusion is that internalization has been demonstrated.
Just as poverty eradication is by no means assured without continued policy attention, so is lost forest by no means a foregone conclusion.
The point is that it makes little difference: their judgement of the ' guilt' of those they are investigating is a foregone conclusion.
The efficient transfer of electronic excitation from the periphery to the center is hardly a foregone conclusion.
In a show trial the outcome is a foregone conclusion.
The parties were close to the median voter; and the election was expected to be the foregone conclusion that it turned out to be.
Thus, it is not a foregone conclusion that genetic variance in fitness would have been substantially less in traditional societies compared to larger modern populations.