This phrase is actually derived from the French fait accompli. This means that there is something that has been done and cannot be undone.
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A metade de 70 é 1/10 de 350.
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Fait accompli - something that has already been done and that you can't do anything about.
This phrase means something that has been done and cannot be changed. It can also mean something that has already happened or accomplished.
Spelled "fait accompli", French for "accomplished fact"-- presumably irreversible. Also a "done deal." The January 2010 election of a Senate Republican committed to voting against the health care bill made the bill's defeat a fait accompli.
Voix de fait was created on 2006-02-28.
'on fait un bonhomme de neige' means 'we build a snowman'
(il) fait de la menuiserie - he does woodwork (making furniture and fixtures etc)
pomme de frites fait maison (home made)
"le fait de tomber amoureux de vous" reads 'the fact of falling in love with you' in French.
Le sanglier n'hiberne pas et ne fait pas de la migration. Il fait les mêmes choses qu'il fait pendant la reste de l'année.
Given that you have already decided to assess my client, the interview you are requesting to determine assessment eligibility is a fete de compli.
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The correct term is 'fait accompli'. It means something which is completed, usually irrevocably. "He didn't wait his parents to sell the car, but it was a fait accompli"