The persistent hallucination of an imaginary person foredooms a gray future for which she has neither map nor compass. |
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Some texts say that God wants everyone to be saved, while others say that God foredooms people to damnation. |
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Inadequate preparation results in incompetent workmanship and that foredooms one to failure. |
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The attempt to resurrect capitalism in Russia foredooms it to the role of a second-rate power. |
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Perhaps the most visible impact of this process of routinisation is a lack of sensitivity and engagement that foredooms many programmes to failure. |
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For the strident opposition to gun ownership that characterizes the antigun lobby foredooms the cooperation that is essential if better controls are to be enacted and obeyed. |
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