There are so few examples in history that we have no sure model to show us.
It is no sure thing that the scandal will move to the back burner.
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But continued success of the rugged Wrangler is no sure thing, given the competition in this sector.
Even if the programme is designed perfectly, it is no sure thing it will end the crisis.
It is no sure thing that Celebrex will be pulled from the market.
No, there are no sure things in the hyper-saturated world of mobile apps.
This deal will likely be scrutinized extra closely by the NBA and, in my opinion, is no sure thing to be completed as currently constituted.
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At the same time, tablets remain no sure thing, says Mainelli.
By contrast, foreign students now in the U.S. know that when they go home for summer vacation or holidays, their probability of returning to school is no sure thing.
But the league places a limit on foreign players, so it was no sure thing that Anzhi would still have a slot for Willian had he waited.
Although he was a Christian and a Quaker, his plays laid out no sure means of salvation and no clear sense of a presiding power, benign or otherwise.
Let's assume estate tax foes can push through the Bush Administration's proposal for permanent repeal--and even with five more Republicans in the Senate, given the federal deficit, that's no sure thing.
Unlike share trades, bond trades are often not reported publicly, so an investor has no sure way to know whether the price quoted by a broker accurately reflects the current market.
But once here, even the most talented students are not assured that they will receive visas enabling them to work following graduation, and high-skill workers and entrepreneurs have no sure path to citizenship.
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They have scoured the company's processing plant as well as the farms that grow the spinach, looking at everything from irrigation water to the proximity of livestock, with no sure connections made so far.
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But an overall victory for Labour in six weeks' time is still by no means sure.
Mr Tsvangirai is dogged, so far decent, and still by no means sure to prevail.
Analysts are no longer sure, however, that there is any great merit in that.
Today, she is no longer sure the campaign is worth the loss of so many lives.
He is by no means sure this plan will ultimately be part of the tax reform package.
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When management is no longer sure who works for them or how to coordinate a team, and employees always place their own interests over the company.
Americans are no longer sure where either party, but especially the Republican one, stands on the issues that concern them: reform of entitlements, education, health care, the role of government.
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Reduced flow rates on China's greatest rivers have made hydro plants reduce badly needed power output: many smelters, paper mills and petrochemical plants are no longer sure of getting the huge amounts of water they require.
"Companies in industries from consumer electronics to financial services tell us they're no longer sure Facebook is the best place to dedicate their social marketing budget a shocking fact given the site's dominance among users, " said Nate Elliott, an analyst at market research firm Forrester, in a company blog post on Monday.
"We made sure no one made a call on it, and sure enough, look what happened, " Mr. Carter said.
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Stone implements dating back as far as 45, 000 years may have been used to grind cereal grains, but there is no way to know for sure, since no associated plant remains survive.
But no one is sure and, given that the downturn has only just begun, there is no strong evidence yet.
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