In both instances the callous bystander can foresee serious injury if he does nothing. |
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If you know how much you need to borrow and you don't foresee any need to borrow again, a straight home equity loan is probably the way to go. |
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I can foresee Counsel for the defence making this point and nullifying my evidence. |
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How do you foresee further developments in Italian business activity in Bulgaria? |
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Instead of sunshine and bright colours she sees shadows and spirits, and, having gained the power of clairvoyance, can foresee death. |
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I can't foresee a time when the sort of skills we've accumulated will no longer be in demand. |
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Also, as I have been informed, he had a presage before he first attempted it, which did foresee it would turn to his ruin. |
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If they foresee a need for help, they check an the availability of other people before plunging ahead. |
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He didn't foresee, though, that the farce would become a permanent fixture in our cultural life. |
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I can foresee that, as already happens on the Continent, certain agents will be invited to align themselves with clubs. |
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I did not intend or foresee these consequences and it would seem extremely unfair to hold me responsible for them. |
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Of course, by the early 1990s, you didn't need to be a prophet to foresee the fate of the Left. |
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As written, the proposition is overly broad and might have vicious unintended consequences the Legislature didn't foresee. |
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We people who live out in the sticks have a better idea of what could potentially happen, we can foresee the trap. |
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What the revolutionaries did not foresee was that these changes would soon gnaw at the very heart of their conservative base. |
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Analysts foresee the spectre of further asset write-downs in coming quarters, which could increase pressure on finances. |
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Malthus held that people possess the capacity for foresight and make prudential decisions in the light of the consequences they foresee. |
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Big dogs like the nuclear industry also foresee a water-based hydrogen economy, but with nuclear as the power source that electrolyzes water. |
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He didn't foresee the palatial palaces of today where the punter can see live racing. |
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Contemporaries, of course, could not be expected to foresee the relative stability which lay ahead. |
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We do not believe the global economy will experience a severe downturn, nor do we foresee a major inflationary threat. |
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The drafters were so futuristic that they did not foresee circumstances where the Chief Executive would resign before completing his term. |
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They do not foresee the triggers for a crash, namely a sharp rise in interest rates or a dive into recession. |
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Not only does he foresee more co-op consolidation, he also sees no end to consolidation of farms. |
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Did they foresee that credit default swaps could collapse like a house of cards? |
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I hope above all to teach young pupils who will outstep me and realize all that I foresee. |
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Well, we foresee that the three main applications would be in automotive transportation and home fuel. |
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They can foresee the day when swim-with-dolphin tours are stopped and only sightseeing is allowed. |
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Trying to foresee where this high-tech, artistic industry is headed can be akin to aiming at a moving target. |
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Some analysts foresee fuel cells replacing batteries in consumer electronics and other applications before long. |
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But they foresee clouds on the horizon with fears of new taxes and a growing national debt. |
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Can you foresee a time when gaming tournaments rival sports championships in terms of audience interest and ratings? |
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But one has to foresee the developments in the future to do a futuristic film. |
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What he could not foresee was that a half century later Freedom Summer would not be ancient history. |
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They did not foresee in the foreseeable future that farming might take a tumble. |
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The OLAF Instructions to Investigators foresee the possibility for OLAF to withhold information if it would be harmful to the investigation. |
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Change the subject, crack a joke or have your partner step in to cool the situation down if you start to lose control or foresee a big fight. |
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Equally, to do business, to be at the leading edge of production and economic competition, also means to foresee. |
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More in-depth security audits foresee vulnerability scans, penetration test. |
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Those who do foresee a population decrease on term, this term varying according to the country. |
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I can foresee a lot of problems trying to play this with randoms online. |
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Usually the algorithms found him on the redundance of the information and they foresee sophisticated routines software. |
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But do I foresee a high-speed chase through five feet of ice up in the north? |
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But here they failed to reckon with the talents of Archimedes or to foresee that in some cases the genius of one man is far more effective than superiority in numbers. |
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Consumers foresee their future higher income and want to spend some of it now. |
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To manage is also to foresee and we believe it is our duty to continuously reevaluate the relevance of our decisions. |
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We do foresee a long period of weak economic growth in Europe, but more elevated growth in emerging countries. |
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These cases show the complexity and fragility of the Turkish diplomatic edifice and illustrate why it is difficult to foresee chances of success. |
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Our brains can foresee that if we let natural selection take its course then it could be disastrous in the long run. |
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Natural selection cannot favor long-term gain, but our brains can foresee certain courses of action. |
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Current national laws or even international legal instruments appear to not always foresee ne bis in idem effect also for acquitting decisions. |
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We build models and theories and tell people that we can calculate and foresee the future. |
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It behooves us to ask if we can foresee any obstacles or problems with this new testing protocol. |
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Though Gore was an early adopter of technology, even he could not foresee the impact of social media on politics today. |
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There are reincarnate Lamas who foresee the future with a roll of dice and scriptural reference. |
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To estimate territorial bearability and to establish environmental signs which will allow us to foresee and to assess the impact of these activities in the area. |
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These shortcomings allow us to foresee a certain structural weakness that does not augur well for the situation on the ground. |
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A business needs people who can foresee difficulty as well as people whose views of the future are rose-tinted. |
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However, if you don't foresee an obvious pick up in demand coming, the increase could mean that unsold goods will simply collecting dust in the stockroom. |
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Knowledge being an unlimitedly renewable resource, it is subject to rapid changes the education system is expected to foresee when elaborating the curricula. |
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This solution would have the advantage of making it easier for the supplier to foresee the applicable law. |
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We foresee touches of burgundy, ochre, mustard, teal, purple, plum and vermilion. |
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Furthermore, I do not foresee any Member State rushing to give the Commission more immediate new powers or powers to expedite the process. |
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But little by little, the Faustian fantasy shrinks away and the illusion of anticipating the future becomes an unceasing effort to foresee its perils. |
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However the provisions of the Warsaw system do not foresee early support to victims and their families. |
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In that way, conflict prevention and resolution efforts can help to foresee and forestall the potential for relapse into conflict. |
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Other lodging options that remain open outside the closed parks foresee a harder hit. |
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But the very liberties of the Empire made possible results which no absolutism could foresee. |
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Even if the plan is prepared with a view to a cloudless future, its point is to foresee that the future may unfold in a different way. |
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He questions how God is able to foreordain certain events based upon what he will do while not being able to foresee what the circumstances surrounding his action will be. |
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The proposal does not foresee the possibility of citizens' taking direct recourse to justice. |
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All this makes it impossible to foresee the likely development of Europe. |
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It is hard to foresee the impact a wave of retirements will have on our sector. |
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However, in theory this limits the number of countries where the instrument can be deployed, but we do not foresee any practical problems. |
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We have also guarded against the dangerous ambition of wanting to regulate everything and foresee everything. |
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The applicant had not been in a position to foresee the adoption of these declarations. |
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As our financial position continues to improve, we do not foresee any additional working capital requirements. |
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It is useful to foresee maintenance costs and include them in the cost-benefit analysis. |
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The masters foresee that the pupils will know sufficient verses to enable them to pray. |
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They have not had knowledge enough to foresee the consequences of the way they have used their animals in breeding. |
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It's impossible to foresee every event that can help or hurt your bottom line. |
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Real has also not put any specific dividend policy in place and does not foresee distributing dividends in the short to medium term. |
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The current crisis would not have been as serious if the supervisory bodies had been able to foresee the risks on the financial markets. |
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We also foresee the addition of new products that will respond to the changing needs of our customer base. |
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Like the intellectual adventurers of the enlightenment, they foresee that an encyclopedic compendium of the facts of nature will reveal hidden truths. |
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Since this is hard to foresee, a careful monitoring of the traffic pattern after the introduction is essential. |
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The general staffs of any nation that were intensively preparing for war could not foresee shortly before the war the need for such a method of supporting it. |
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Even the most imaginative pioneers did not foresee the real impact of GPS on many fields of professional life, in particular my field, geodesy and surveying. |
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As it is a basic principle of contract law that a contract cannot be enforced against someone who is not privy to the contract, one might foresee difficulties arising. |
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Can you foresee that the U.S. will become a major profit center? |
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It was accepted that she did not foresee the risk of fire, and that she had not considered the possible consequences of her action. |
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The promisor is affected only by reliance which he does or should foresee, and enforcement must be necessary to avoid injustice. |
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None of them have real thoughts, none can foresee the future or regret the past, none are self-aware, except the super-primate humans, us. |
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Many Americans, particularly those in the snowier regions, foresee the same. |
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We foresee a great market for Sumo Firenza in KSA and with the efforts and experience of MOK Trading, we are sure the brand will gain impetus. |
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I can foresee others will fly-tip, dump their waste into other people's bins or, worse, even steal them. |
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Antony did not foresee the ultimate outcome of the next series of civil wars, particularly with regard to Caesar's adopted heir. |
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Due to work and family commitments, the most common models foresee formational and scholastic meetings in the evenings, during weekends, at holiday time or with a combination of the various possibilities. |
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He adds that so long that Montenegro will not be sovereign, it doesn't foresee the possibility of a real work towards the restructuring of society. |
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The counterargument has been that the turn of events in Kyrgyzstan was not predictable, because it was impossible to foresee what the then president Askar Akayev would do when seriously challenged. |
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Does not God foresee whether His general will be victorious or vanquished? |
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A third contributing factor, which we didn't foresee, has been the extent to which financial markets had expanded without proper support structures, like a house built on sand. |
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When a discovery is made, such as that of the stone axe or of the electron, the discoverer cannot possibly foresee the uses to which it may be put by succeeding generations. |
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It is true Zephaniah 3:9 and Malachy 1:11 foresee a time when the Lord will change the speech of the peoples to a pure speech, that all of them may call on the name of the Lord and serve him with one accord. |
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We foresee that several representatives of self-styled individualism and chaotic anarchism will attack us, foaming at the mouth, and accuse us of breaking anarchist principles. |
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I find it difficult to believe that the individuals who drafted the original legislation could not foresee this complication in the form of the current act. |
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While we do not foresee a huge sell-off, equity returns are not likely to match this past year's results and we believe that equities could well remain in a holding pattern over the coming year. |
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Its two heads have themselves a double meaning: to look to the past in order to foresee the future, and to understand both the theoretical and the applied aspects of aerospace warfare. |
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According to the new law municipalities are required to foresee that every one illegally living permanently in a summer house must move within 14 days or fines will be imposed. |
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The unexpectedness of today's events clouds our ability to foresee the direction that these events, the people around us, and ultimately our own lives will take. |
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There is no way to foresee a future that still hides in turmoil. |
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My great-grandfather left Ukraine in 1906, where he could foresee no future except as cannon fodder for either the czars or the Bolshevists. |
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For us in this place to begin to pass legislation which seeks to alienate that inalienable dignity crosses a moral Rubicon, the consequences of which we cannot possibly foresee. |
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Similarly, it is not possible to foresee when, and how often, requests related to contempt cases, protective orders, review of judgements, referral of cases and pardon and commutation of sentences will arise. |
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The new rules continue the non-vaccination policy based on the culling of all pigs in farms infected with CSF, but foresee a possible wider use in future of vaccination in emergencies through the use of marker vaccines. |
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Mr Hawkins said, 'We foresee that TLS will be a flexible operation, providing services completely tailored to its clients' requirements. |
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Nevertheless, the risks connected with investments in equities also tend to be higher since their results depend upon factors which can be difficult to foresee. |
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Conservation groups speak of a bushmeat crisis and foresee the day when the primates and antelopes that make up the bulk of the trade become extinct. |
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Maybe you could even foresee a situation where some of the present and actual hot spots will cool down, so that they will actually move to a new area. |
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To those potential builders of new homes, I advise to foresee a location for a conventional WC by including an appropriate plumbing network, including the water feed and the drainpipe. |
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He claimed to have managed to disprove historicism: he had proved that for strictly logical causes we could not possibly foresee the future course of history. |
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When a new model of cooperation is established it is therefore necessary to foresee how the government service will be reabsorbed into a department if this model of cooperation should come to an end. |
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First seen in 1999 with a first album, these young artists who come from rock and have lyrics which are not always politically correct are those for whom we can foresee a beautiful future. |
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Even if you are one of the fortunate few who enjoy encountering obstacles, you will benefit by trying to foresee the difficulties that may arise so that you have solutions partly worked out in readiness. |
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Concrete predictions are a fool's game, but very few here foresee a flood of emigrants – or believe benefit scroungers exist in statistically meaningful numbers. |
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He poured scorn on the prospect of a coalition with the Liberal Democrats, saying he did not foresee a hung parliament after the election and that he was relishing the prospect of Labour defeating Nick Clegg. |
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Could we foresee him being as effective as he has been? |
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If Peter Tatchell defies his doctors' advice, and electoral norms, and makes it to parliament at the next election, he can foresee trouble, pretty much straight away – from himself. |
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It's not just the complete failure to foresee this crisis. |
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It is incumbent upon all of us to foresee, and perhaps it is the unintended consequences of the government, but we need to foresee the consequences of any legislation that passes in this place. |
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A project must foresee at least three events. |
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I felt that the Conservative position in the original motion put forward was also stupid on many levels, the first being that it had no change in the mission and we could not foresee an end. |
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We can prepare for the world future which the CRTC is charged to foresee. |
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It could also introduce more flexibility into the concept of projects of common interest, thus making it possible to respond to market developments that are currently difficult to foresee. |
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The Company does not foresee a substantial increase in expenses due to the current economy, as these are made up essentially of management fees that are based on a set percentage of assets. |
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I foresee a rude awakening on the Rhine horizon and his wife nursemaiding him about like a dotard. |
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The demise of one species or trophic level, leads to changes in others in a rapid sequence that is difficult to foresee. |
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Now listen to eighty, foray, foresee, forum, foreign, onesy, sixty, tennis, tenty, and tutee. |
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Stevenson would be that a person owes a duty of care to those who he can reasonably foresee will be affected by his actions. |
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Note that gross criminal negligence represents such a serious failure to foresee that in any other person, it would have been recklessness. |
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To foresee that fate, it is important to choose an appropriate parameterization that covers the overall expansion history of the Universe. |
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Many in the transit world now foresee busways as the wave of the future. |
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I can foresee the day when our clients are only using post-mix dispensers,'' said Fox, whose machine shop is filled with several defunct premix dispensers. |
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Intelligence is, after all, more art than science, and the CIA was certainly not alone either in failing to foresee 9-11 or in overrating Hussein's WMD capability. |
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In the unionist camp there are also many who foresee and welcome a gradual increase in autonomy even while strong ties with Denmark are maintained. |
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The plans for the new Naval Base facilities also foresee the transference of the Lisbon Naval Air Station, from the Bom Sucesso docks to a new air base to be built at Montijo. |
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While those who predicted a close contest missed the result by miles, others did not foresee the drubbing of the NDA or the landslide for the Grand Alliance. |
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On the basis of past and present, we can foresee a very bright English in India as link language, a window on the modern world and a library language. |
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He said, 'I foresee in the next five years needing a full time team just to retire Biomorphs who escape from their masters during city-wide role-play games. |
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I suppose in some societies they call it the third eye, but in our society we call it the gift of matakite, which means the ability to foresee. |
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Much of that function, they shrewdly foresee, would be sheer make-believe. |
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