Two thirds through the essay one gets a sinking feeling that we are doomed.
These trends do not mean we are doomed to repeat Spain's unhappy fate.
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Without one, we are doomed to argue about every action government takes.
"If we don't learn from our Iraq experience, we are doomed to repeat it, " Rep. Lynn Woolsey, D-California, said on the House floor Thursday.
For without disaster resistant homes to live in and disaster resistant buildings in which to work, we are doomed to fail as a community, and ultimately, as a nation.
This also suggests that we are not doomed to become a poor country if we move to higher rates of immigration.
It is incredibly clear that the current policy of TB control is an abject failure, so carrying on as we are is doomed to increase the size of any effective future badger cull.
So are we doomed to have to wait another ten or 20 years before another inquiry will consider starting language teaching earlier?
Are we doomed simply to have hockey-puck like clever floor cleaners?
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We are energy sinners, doomed to die, unless we seek salvation, which is now called sustainability.
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When we see our goals in terms of what we can gain, rather than what we might lose, we are more likely to see a doomed endeavor for what it is, and try to make the most of a bad situation.
We are not, as some would have us believe, doomed to an inevitable decline.
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