How To Use Foredoom In A Sentence
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The whole project seemed foredoomed to failure from the start.
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Of course, the gaining of this knowledge foredooms the recipient to an eternal and compulsive lust for more.
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Any attempt to construct an ideal society is foredoomed to failure.
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One must therefore reject the notion that an argument for celibacy is a futile gesture, foredoomed to failure.
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Any attempt to construct an ideal society is foredoomed to failure.
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As far, therefore, as the word is concerned, there is not the most distant support given to the doctrine of an eternal decree foredooming millions of men to hopeless misery.
The Doctrines of Predestination, Reprobation, and Election
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Inadequate preparation results in incompetent workmanship and that foredooms one to failure.
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Being outgunned need not foredoom you to being outfought.
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Now what are the chief objections to modern science, which foredoom it to failure and justify Occultism in decrying it?
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But he was foredoomed, and he went down with the she-wolf tearing savagely at his throat, and with other teeth fixed everywhere upon him, devouring him alive, before ever his last struggles ceased or his last damage had been wrought. 2
Le Milieu, Le Moment, La Race: Literary Naturalism in Jack London's White Fang
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Or, perhaps that gentleman was only a pretext, and the young man's experienced eye had read that any attempt to outsit the learned assistant editor was foredoomed to failure.
Queed
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Therefore racial heredity does not foredoom any people to remain in a low status of culture; only it must be taken into account in explaining the cultural conditions of all peoples, and especially in planning for a people's social amelioration.
Sociology and Modern Social Problems
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The state's intelligence mechanisms are constrained by a larger structural and ideological environment and by the inherent irrationality of a foreign policy which foredooms any effort to base action on informed insight to a chimera.
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The whole project seemed foredoomed to failure from the start.
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It pleased the Lord," continued Mr. Jekyl, "to foredoom the race of Ham --
Dred; A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp. In Two Volumes. Vol. II
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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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Most ‘premarital counseling’ is too short and surface-level to change the interpersonal ineptness and emotional deafness that foredooms millions of marriages to failure.
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The Confederacy was probably foredoomed at its birth.
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Vhen next he looks through Galilaeo's eyes; ind hence th 'egregious wizard fhall foredoom The fate of Louis, and the fall of Rome.
The Works of the English Poets.: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical
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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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Any attempt to construct an ideal society is foredoomed to failure.
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We like hype, and we also, paradoxically, like to think “our” particular battle is Quixotic and foredoomed, because the corporations are “so powerful”.
Does Obama hate open source?
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A car bomb was foredoomed to failure, since winding security roads had been set up outside the gate of the base, and the US military is ready for that sort of attack.
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He was unaware of her gaze, and she watched him intently, speculating fancifully about the strange warp of soul that led him, a young man with signal powers, to fritter away his time on the writing of stories and poems foredoomed to mediocrity and failure.
Chapter 20
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So is any national Jewish population survey foredoomed?
American Jewry's Data Problem
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In furtherance of this idea, the administration last year poured financial and political resources into a foredoomed mission of passing three Police Reform Bills.
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Biology is no guarantee of a happy parental experience, and adoption doesn't foredoom one to an unhappy experience.
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There is no halfway business of ghastly wounds which foredoom survival as a cripple.
My Second Year of the War
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The hope, like many others of this government, is foredoomed.
Outlook India
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She then did sow, and France nigh unto death foredoom.
Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith
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The performers were anything but word perfect and hopelessly forgot or confused their business, which, more especially in a play of such a type as this romantic comedy so full of busy and complicated detail demanding close and continuous attention, was enough to mystify the audience completely and foredoom the piece to failure.
The Works of Aphra Behn, Volume I
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The persistent hallucination of an imaginary person foredooms a gray future for which she has neither map nor compass.
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Blixen's repeated attempts to establish a coffee plantation were foredoomed because neither the soil nor the altitude was right for such a venture.
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And when you consider that a lot of them, through ill looks and ill luck, are foredoomed old maids and are foredoomed to teach all their lives, you can see how they cut down the period of teaching of the marriageable ones.
CHAPTER II
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Any attempt to construct an ideal society is foredoomed to failure.
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That fall, he campaigned harder than was necessary against his foredoomed Republican opponent, in what was widely seen as a sign of his thoroughness.
Chicago, get ready for Rahm Emanuel's charm offensive
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He was unaware of her gaze, and she watched him intently, speculating fancifully about the strange warp of soul that led him, a young man with signal powers, to fritter away his time on the writing of stories and poems foredoomed to mediocrity and failure.
Chapter 20
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Any attempt to construct an ideal society is foredoomed to failure.
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They must be of the style prevalent at the date of the play; Colonial clothes in a Mid-Victorian setting foredoom the play to failure.
Book of Etiquette, Volume 2
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The few subsequent endeavors, tentative and half-hearted, to repristinate my venery were foredoomed, partly because I had feared they were, to failure: erection was incomplete, ejaculation without pleasure.
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 2 Sexual Inversion
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What, (though but feebly felt and dimly seen) -- what do we yet owe to Thee if Knowledge be now a Power; if MIND be a Prophet and a Fate, foretelling and foredooming the things to come!
Rienzi, Last of the Roman Tribunes
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But he was foredoomed, and he went down with the she-wolf tearing savagely at his throat, and with other teeth fixed everywhere upon him, devouring him alive, before ever his last struggles ceased or his last damage had been wrought.
The Battle of the Fangs
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To require the accused to show that the conduct of his or her defence was prejudiced would foredoom any application for even the most modest remedy where the material has not been produced.
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Watch for his replacement by a complaisant government puppet, and a speedy and unsatisfactory end to the MPCC's foredoomed investigation.
Archive 2009-10-01
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The question is whether luck can save either of them from a fate that seems foredoomed.
'Gnomeo': A Bard's Garden of Delights
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The atmosphere of foredoomed defeat in his own corner had no effect on him.
The Mexican
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But Kama knew the other was the better man, and thus, at the start, he was himself foredoomed to defeat.
Chapter IV
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Here Britain's ftatefmen oft the fall foredoom Of foreign Tyrants, and of Nymphs at home;
The Beauties of English Poesy
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Watch for his replacement by a complaisant government puppet, and a speedy and unsatisfactory end to the MPCC's foredoomed investigation.
Archive 2009-10-01
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So the program is foredoomed from the start.
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All attempts to revive the fishing industry were foredoomed to failure.
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But to redefine fundamentals so endowment policies are now foredoomed to underperform equity markets is not in investors' interests and is arguably no business of the FSA.
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If recovery, cyclical though it would be, is at hand Obama will receive credit, foredooming the Republican nominee.
Forbes.com: News
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Being outgunned need not foredoom you to being outfought.
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Error, however, like disease, is not easily eradicated; but as men get better acquainted with God, those dark and heathenish conceptions regarding him entertained by Calvinists, such as the foredooming of children and men to endless misery, will give place to nobler thoughts of the Author of our being.
The Doctrines of Predestination, Reprobation, and Election
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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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To make his first experiment in maneuvering against such an expert in the science of war as Lee, would have been to foredoom himself to defeat.
On the Trail of Grant and Lee
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It is one thing to say that the population pressures may harm some human individuals; it is a very different thing indeed to say that they foredoom to failure all devices for improving the lot of the great mass of mankind.
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It is impossible that God can love the whole world, and yet foredoom millions to be lost.
The Doctrines of Predestination, Reprobation, and Election
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Some texts say that God wants everyone to be saved, while others say that God foredooms people to damnation.