How To Use Foresee In A Sentence
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He goes on to talk about the Pentagon's ongoing, undebated plans not only to keep bleeding our treasury in Iraq (and, I would add, Afghanistan), but also to keep spending billions to design and build Cold War-era weapons "that lack not only a current military need but even a plausible use in any foreseeable future.
Robert Koehler: Cross of Irony
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It was foreseen by us that the velodrome would be totally enclosed.
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Whoever seeks to export such a system has to be aware of the unforeseeable consequences this model can have in an unknown environment.
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The election might be a catalyst for change of the sort that the junta had not foreseen.
Times, Sunday Times
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It does not matter that they are unusual, unexpected, unforeseen and unforeseeable.
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Unfortunately the glow is so faint that no readily foreseeable telescope will be able to capture it.
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But what about the accidental acts that no one could foresee?
Times, Sunday Times
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Those who can foresee difficulties on their way to success may keep calm when they really appear.
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He foresees a great demand for programmers who reskill themselves in the days to come.
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In Britain for the foreseeable future the ultimate purchaser of 80% or more of health care will continue to be the Treasury.
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Luzhin feels that all the dreams and fancies of having Dounia as his wife is in jeopardy because of a unforeseen turn of fortunes.
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He did not foresee any problems.
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I agree with everything you said. we have a worldwide structural problem and the pegs are a big part of it. this is why I foresee us going more like Argentina compared to Japan.
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He actually foresees a lengthy period in which the United States and China are likely to have rather cooperative relations.
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The precautionary motive. Unforeseen circumstances can arise, such as a car breakdown.
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How the return of a Labour government would affect the political calculations in Northern Ireland is difficult to foresee.
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The president's national security adviser, a position unforeseen in 1947, has become central to national policymaking.
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Unless there are any unforeseen problems the whole project should be finished by the spring.
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The plot is thus: Madame Fate, a mysterious fortune teller, has foreseen her own death through her crystal ball with only 24 hours before the allotted hour.
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Our ability to foresee and avert techno-terrorism or bio slip-ups may be more like Skating on Stilts over ball bearings in quicksilver.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Smallpox in the garage
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The international use of English seems assured for the foreseeable future.
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There doesn't seem to be much likelihood of him taking a regular seat in the audience in the foreseeable future.
Times, Sunday Times
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Suppose there's someone who's current and then loses his job -- his near-term foreseeable income is zero, so how does that apply?
New Hampshire Public Radio
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The problem I foresee is law enforcement being asked to enforce local bylaws. on November 13, 2007 at 9: 14 pm | Reply Bob
You and who’s army? « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
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It is not a totally unprincipled choice since the degree of foreseeability required may be varied with the kind and extent of the damage, and the nature of the relationship between the parties.
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Albany recoils from the savage ethos in which his wife lives, foreseeing both her own destruction and that of the universe itself as a consequence of unbridled self-interest.
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This was foreseeable because of the spectacular shift to the right; the post-war consensus ended not with a whimper but with a bang.
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He said it was not reasonably foreseeable that, by placing a leaflet in the door, a dog could jump up and injure itself.
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I deffo plan to keep my ass HERE at home for the foreseeable future.
Pink is the New Blog | Everybody's Business Is My Business » Blog Archive » There And Back Again
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Due to unforeseen circumstances the day trip to Birr Castle has been cancelled.
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I can foresee a long cult career for Andrew W.K., devoted acolytes swearing he is the best thing ever, and everybody else ignoring him because they don't know how to do anything else.
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I can see (as in foresee, not agree) someone in dire straits noticing deer travelling through their yard at night and bushwacking one for meat.
"Biggest Bird Poacher" Caught In California
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The main problem that Ash foresees is among the younger academic staff.
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To reduce costs in a structured and well planned manner that does not surprise the teams or result in unforeseen consequential costs.
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In concluding their report, the consultants stated the inescapable reality was that, for the foreseeable future, car travel will continue to grow in both absolute and proportionable terms.
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It is difficult to foresee the consequences that may arise from this action.
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So, barring a major surprise like some unforeseeable setback in the country, the President's numbers will probably move up again soon.
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Another problem I foresee is that a user will have to click hundreds of times just to get their top 20 list into a vaguely acceptable state.
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The Meath man believes his players need to work hard as a team and foresees an arduous training schedule.
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The shift to monetarism and the rejection of social reformism was not an unforeseen event that hit Labour from outside.
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They need to do so on the basis of a clear articulation of the global role that they foresee for Britain.
Times, Sunday Times
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Our clients reserve the right to alter this timetable in the event of unforeseen circumstances.
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Due to unforeseen circumstances the cost of the improvements has risen by twenty per cent.
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Death may have been unforeseen but each party to a joint unlawful enterprise is equally liable for the consequences of acts done in pursuance thereof.
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However, Microsoft still commands a overwhelming market share and it is unlikely that will crumble into _nothing_ within foreseeable future. —
Microsoft’s Vista Problem, by the Numbers - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com
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Secrecy was a keyword in their job, and Byron knew his partner assumed, from the terse explanation, that something unforeseen had happened.
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It was common ground that the foreseeability element of the threefold test was satisfied.
Times, Sunday Times
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The purchaser has accepted the risk of any deviation attributable to factors which were unforeseeable, unknown or incalculable at the time of the forecast.
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MPs also agreed that parties will not have to pulp election leaflets due to be distributed to individual households and to allow extra finance to cover unforeseen costs caused by the delay.
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Due to unforeseen circumstances, we have had to reschedule the concert.
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Imposition of liability based upon nothing more than pure "foreseeability" has been barred at least since
Drug and Device Law
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A natural cause at present unrecognised may emerge in the foreseeable future.
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Having determined on murder, he then planned the crime - normally a poisoning - with the utmost cunning, only to be undone by some small unforeseen error.
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Currently the scheme is about four weeks behind due to unforeseen problems with the demolition of parts of the former hospital.
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(Apparently Komeito foresees that an election will "untwist" the Diet.
Observing Japan
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The statue will remain in the museum for the foreseeable future.
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Generally you are dealing with unforeseen circumstances that could give rise to a loss.
Times, Sunday Times
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In the event of the cancellation of the competition due to unforeseen circumstances all monies will be refunded.
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He said it was not foreseeable that leaving junk mail half in and half out of a letter box could cause this damage.
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Russia today has a glass-like quality to it: rigid and fragile at the same time, and liable to develop cracks in unforeseen places.
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He had stunning screen-printed posters made to attract attention but has encountered an unforeseen problem.
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The filing said government measures would continue to have an impact for the foreseeable future.
Times, Sunday Times
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Offences had to be clearly defined by law and be both accessible and foreseeable.
Times, Sunday Times
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I certainly had heard that people are dying to go to Harvard Law School, but I always thought it was a figure of speech. p.s. I wonder if, the following semester, some creative Torts professor at Harvard used this situation in an exam question ... maybe regarding causation, foreseeability, etc.?
The Volokh Conspiracy » Con Law Exam Kills Law Student
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Abbot could foresee a succession of equally ambiguous interviews.
UNTO THE GRAVE
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I think this is a new astronomical landmark that all Linux users should ask to include in the astronomical almanac of the foreseen history of the Universe.
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It also increasingly removes one from the contemporary marketplace, and makes it even more difficult to foresee the future.
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The first is a consequence of the fact that for the foreseeable future there will be little mass consumer market for non-essentials outside the main coastal cities and a few other prosperous parts of the country.
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The ecosystem of value-added and exploitive businesses making a living off of Wikipedia will expand dramatically, which is bound to create plenty of unforeseen issues and controversies.
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Such are the unforeseen problems of life after 737 games for Liverpool.
Times, Sunday Times
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During the trading year, random events could spring up to challenge your ability to manage the business through such unforeseen situations.
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Channel 4's overseas buyers have foreseen the audience demand with their usual perspicacity.
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He was not, being militantly libertarian in foreseeing that Islam, with its deeply anti-homosexual stance, poses a real threat to his right to choose to be homosexual in a liberal democratic society.
Archive 2007-06-17
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It started with his foreseeing that he was about to die—often thanks to an omen or some other supernatural means.
In the Valley of the Shadow
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The former Blues netminder loses out on a chance to win the Stanley Cup in the foreseeable future, however.
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Haiti is also the latest in a string of nearly annual megadisasters extending back through the past decade, calamities claiming tens of thousands of lives more because poverty and the forces of nature met with foreseeably tragic consequences.
Averting Disaster
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This will include the sale of thousands of public dwellings, with unforeseeable consequences for tenants.
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such a change is gloomily foreseen by many
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Reasonable foreseeability is always a necessary ingredient of a negligence action as it is required to establish duty of care.
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And why should such broad, self-evidently adaptable phrases be interpreted solely according to what any ratifier thought, particularly when it appears that: (a) at least some chose those phrases precisely to accommodate changes they could not foresee and (b) many rejected the notion, necessarily embraced by originalists, that legal texts like the Constitution ought to be interpreted by reference to extrinsic historical materials?
Nan Aron: Justice Scalia Pulls Out the Old "I'm With Stupid" T-Shirt
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To beat the contract I had to foresee the endplay and give up a trick in trumps so as to gain two in hearts.
VICTOR MOLLO’S BRIDGE CLUB
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I've put your name on the list and I don't foresee any problems.
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In principle, this whole sequence of events, foreseen and foreshadowed from the moment of your birth -- from _this moment_ -- can be avoided.
Asimov's Science Fiction
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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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You can be forgiven for not foreseeing this terrible eventuality.
Barnstorming on an Invisible Segway
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Stephen Lathrop: Why in the world is it good politics to offer the conservative-looking blank-slate candidate first, when she would so obviously be a natural choice as the best candidate for a foreseeably more closely contested process down theroad.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Preliminary Reflections on the Kagan Nomination
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Morrison also upbraided the Liberty consulting group hired by the commission to determine when FairPoint was ready for the network transfer, called cutover, saying many of the current problems should have been foreseen.
Undefined
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For protection against unforeseen emergencies, you insure your house, your furnishings and your car.
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For the methylimide determination, the fact that the ratio of the hydriodic acid to the substance quantity used (approx. 3 mg) would be far more favourable than for the macro-analytical process, had not been foreseen.
Fritz Pregl - Nobel Lecture
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DFC foresees such a fierce competition for dominance of the market between three new generation video game systems — Sony PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii and Microsoft Xbox 360 — that predicting which video game console system will prevail is simply impossible at this point.
Video Game Industry Set for Massive Growth | Impact Lab
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Due to unforeseen circumstances the cost of the improvements has risen by twenty per cent.
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The jury system is foreseeably inefficient in many different ways.
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He has published numerous books, and was one of the economists to foresee the financial crisis.
Times, Sunday Times
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When this is completed and all 88 recognised corridors are safe, the elephants will be all right for the foreseeable future.
Times, Sunday Times
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It seems strange to me, that the Lord Jesus Christ should commit this architectonical power in his house unto magistrates, foreseeing of what sort the greatest number of them would be, yea, determining that they should be such, for the trim and affliction of his own.
The Sermons of John Owen
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Because the key game was selected before any games were played, subjects had to use precognition to foresee which game was going to get the highest score, so as to know which number to try for.
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The money was payable as a lump sum, quantified in advance, when it could not be foreseen what damages might have to be paid in the event of an accident.
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The situation is likely to continue for the foreseeable future.
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The word "speculator" comes from the Latin word "specula" (watchtower) and indicates someone who tries to "look far away" and thus metaphorically "look ahead", in other words to foresee future events.
Forbes.com: News
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A small deal on paper, yet Russia, the land of Periodic Table devisor and publisher Dmitri Mendeleev, has a wholesale drug market estimated by Unichem to be worth more than £3 billion $5.2 billion--a market that is expected to grow at low double-digit rates for the foreseeable future.
Meakins' Alliance Unichem Looks To Russia
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And so I found myself very annoyed, in a teacherly sort of way, that the issue of race, and the journey through a rapidly changing, fraught landscape should not be read for what it was, but should be misread as a failure to imaginatively foresee the ideology of the twenty-first century.
On Barack Obama, Part 1 « Tales from the Reading Room
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Being able to foresee the future isn't part of our human condition.
Times, Sunday Times
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I think it's going to be a very dicey situation for the foreseeable future.
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We must draw a line now, or we will have normalized barbarism for the foreseeable future.
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The whole thing was sickening, the reality so much worse than anything he had foreseen.
THE SCAR
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And there is the added stress of unpredictable guards making unforeseen demands.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Keep Fit classes which were arranged last month were cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances.
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A contractor could use the actual performance when not working under claim conditions to establish what should have been foreseeable.
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Finch is well on his way to the top until some unforeseen circumstances drive a wrench into his works.
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Before going ahead an entrepreneur has to foresee an adequate presence of Nelson-Phelps managers and, similarly, Bhidé consumers with the education and venturesomeness required to weigh, judge and operate the new product or method.
Edmund S. Phelps - Autobiography
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Assume that a duty of care is owed by A to C as a rescue was reasonably foreseeable in the circumstances.
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For the foreseeable future the world's economy has to be primarily agrarian.
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They had always said Mark would do the unforeseeable and exciting.
THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
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Yet all of its military uses, from scouting to strategic bombing, had already been foreseen by an eager, if overly sanguine, public.
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We get buffeted through life like a ball-bearing in a bagatelle, bouncing off chance encounters, opportunities, unforeseen obstacles.
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The sort of liability that can arise is often unforeseeable and can be expensive.
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But the entire burden of my learned friend's song was to the effect that what happened in this case was a more or less clear case of negligence, because of foreseeability.
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What drives the attention of an audience is the unforeseeable, and the secrets and the mystery of a performance.
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Indeed, short-term interest rates are expected to remain ultralow for the foreseeable future.
Credit Crunch Gives 'Microlending' a Boost
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foreseeable costs were well within the budget
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The system is then under fire for not having foreseen the future, that is, for having released the patient before the illness was totally extirpated.
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The tenure committee meets in less than a month, and though I don't foresee any difficulty, we shouldn't roil the waters just now.
DOUBTING THOMAS
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The only serious potential obstacle to the plan foreseen at the time was litigation by employer and union groups.
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The Bill foresees the appointment of a director of children's services who will be accountable for local authority education and children's social care needs.
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A follow-up meeting late next week was "foreseen" to discuss progress achieved in negotiations and to consider "the implications arising from this".
ANC Daily News Briefing
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the court's decision had many unforeseen ramifications
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To what extent should you bear responsibility for the unintended, unforeseeable consequences of your actions?
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The commission is cautiously favourable to Austrian membership, foreseeing few economic problems.
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Describe the problems or restriction ( if any ) you foresee in exploiting local resources in the future.
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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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And I tell you all that to tell you this: In your mind, compare all that wild entertainment to what's going to be unleashed on NBC tonight and, for that matter, every weeknight at 10 p.m. or the foreseeable or should it be "unforeseeable"? future.
Please, please, please just say no to Jay Leno
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unforeseen circumstances
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In the neurectomized foot it becomes doubly accidental, in that not only is it unforeseen, but that it is for some time indiscoverable.
Diseases of the Horse's Foot
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That is something no one could have foreseen.
Times, Sunday Times
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We need keen intellects and educated minds to weigh decisions that could mean life or death to millions and dictate the unforeseeable future.
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So I don't think that you can, uh, foresee or foreordain any particular outcome, but I do think what we're all saying is that there is, at least in our experience, more of an openness to process, to bring people together to the table, that collaboration and collegiality.
Archive 2007-01-14
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For all its warmth and wit, the movie has a latent abrasiveness which eventually comes out in a Thravesian trademark: the eruption of unforeseeable violence.
Jamie Thraves: Life is bittersweet
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The basis upon which we attack the Commissioner's judgment was that he had failed to look at the issue of breach insofar as reasonable foreseeability was concerned.
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It was "foreseeably the worst result," the bank said, echoing similar comments from several other Spanish banks.
Banco Popular Takes More Write-downs
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But there were unforeseen problems.
Times, Sunday Times
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The number of Member States is expected to double in the foreseeable future.
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The artist aims to present her dream-like reality with formal considerations, and her self-referential (and self-realizational) execution often has unforeseen results: "A lot of times, I'm really surprised at what comes out was completely unexpected," she says.
Tanja M. Laden: Marnie Weber's "Eternity Forever"
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The result might well be to alter the balance of the Constitution in unforeseeable and perilous ways.
The Runaway Presidency
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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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As well as having enough money to cover the mortgage, you have to budget for unforeseen costs, such as boiler parts and roof repairs.
Times, Sunday Times
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Failure of crops and transportation delays must be foreseen and alternative arrangements made quickly and efficiently.
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My boss at my new job bought two tickets to the theatre but due to unforeseen circumstances he can no longer go.
Times, Sunday Times
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No doubt Charcot determines very well the phases of the attack, notes the nonsensical and passional attitudes, the contortionistic movements; he discovers hysterogenic zones and can, by skilfully manipulating the ovaries, arrest or accelerate the crises, but as for foreseeing them and learning the sources and the motives and curing them, that's another thing.
Là-bas
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It is unfortunate that although all utilities were consulted at the outset, unforeseen problems were uncovered.
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Invesco and Prudential - the institutional shareholders understood to have led the backout - are right to say that if energy prices are likely to be high for the foreseeable future then a greater premium should be attached to the price.
Has Brown's reverse Midas touch upset the British Energy takeover deal?
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Profit and dividend growth looks like being above average for the foreseeable future.
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Instead of our government wanting American scientists to lead in manned space flight by giving them continuity by moving to the next shuttle and allowing americans to do their space thing on their own terms, now we will have to get permission from Russia to put Americans in space for the foreseeable future.
Think Progress » Steve King Blows Up, Physically Grabs TP Blogger When Asked About His Justification Of IRS Attack
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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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I foresee a future working for the UN.
Times, Sunday Times
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I foresee bishops seeking out token victims, clutching them to their all-too-ample bosoms, then sending them on tour round the diocese to ‘update’ the flock.
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But he had been criminally negligent and should have foreseen the strong possibility that he might end the life of his unseen human target.
Times, Sunday Times
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So unless we had a meaningful acquisition, a property requirement for additional capital I'd say we have no need to really go to the markets debt or equity in the near term foreseeable future.
SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page
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Then the more ’tis to be feared, said Pantagruel; for subtlety suspected, subtlety foreseen, subtlety found out, loses the essence and very name of subtlety, and only gains that of blockishness.
Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
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Who could ever have foreseen that one hundred years later, in the year 2003, this church would be rededicated.
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We will not be hiring anyone else in the foreseeable future.
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We aim to produce divers who are trained to respond to reasonably foreseeable trimix and technical diving emergencies’.
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But conventional engines are here for the foreseeable future.
Times, Sunday Times
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That would be excluded, they say, as force majeure-a superior power, or unforeseen circumstance.
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This weekend O'Brien criticised the State for failing to foresee the risk of criticism of civil servants who could be 'impugned' if the tribunal finds against them.
Irish Election
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What problems do you foresee?
Everything You Need to Know for Success in Business
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My personal ambition is to make enough money from all of these ventures to exit within a foreseeable timescale and become a business angel.
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It is better to meet danger than to wait for it. He that is on a lee shore, and foresees a hurricane, stands out to sea and encounters a storm to avoid a shipwreck. Charles Caleb Colton
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All this makes it impossible to foresee the likely development of Europe.
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Because the capacity on each parallel ring is shared between the nodes, traffic variations are averaged out - the network is more robust to unforeseen changes in traffic behavior.
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I foresee no problems at all, but perhaps you would like to consult an obstetric specialist?
THE WHITE DOVE
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In Wagon Mound the kind of damage that needed to be foreseeable was fire damage.
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If successful, we foresee a bleak future in which patient needs will take a back seat to financial considerations.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is not my ambition to see Russian athletes sitting outside our sport for the foreseeable future, but we have criteria that must be met.
Times, Sunday Times
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As much we may say of them that are troubled with their fortunes; or ill destinies foreseen: multos angit praecientia malorum: The foreknowledge of what shall come to pass, crucifies many men: foretold by astrologers, or wizards, iratum ob coelum, be it ill accident, or death itself: which often falls out by God's permission; quia daemonem timent (saith Chrysostom) Deus ideo permittit accidere.
Anatomy of Melancholy
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The problem is the unpredictability of mere humans - when pedestrians and cyclists do something unforeseen, for example.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is therefore also unforeseeable; it will necessarily be unanticipated in both senses.
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About 325,000 people are displaced from their homes, with no prospect of returning in the foreseeable future.
Times, Sunday Times
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Writers and speakers can not be held responsible unless they authorise, or at least foresee, the publication which causes complaint.
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Due to rising costs and delays in the delivery of equipment, losses are already foreseeable on the new tunnel project.
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The judge found that it was not foreseeable that the fuel would catch fire.
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He doesn't foresee a problem.
The Sun
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If you breach that duty of care, it is reasonably foreseeable that you're going to injure somebody.
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Not only is this a crisis now, but it also will remain one for the foreseeable future.
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Due to some unforeseen plot machination, your character is washed up on the beach of a tropical desert island.
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He was far from foreseeing what trouble he was to have for eighteen years to come, in getting that kingling and his troops off his hands.
Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 1 of 8 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History
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I also foresee massive problems for many denominations.
Christianity Today
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Another unforeseen dilemma which now surfaced was how to satisfy the demands of the new customers for winter-weight, or seasonal clothes.
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It is always the unforeseen angle and the unexpected colour that grabs the attention.
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I foresee that man will resign himself each day to more atrocious undertakings; soon there will be no one but soldiers and bandits.
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In these models, complexity seems to be the reason why unforeseen contingencies are possible.
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The incident sparked off a whole series of events that nobody had foreseen.
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Building a dam here could have unforeseeable consequences for the environment.
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The only problem I can foresee is an administrative bottleneck while the various states 'Secretary of State offices try to cope with a sudden influx of ID requests.
Blitzer: Court ruling could have huge impact at the polls
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And weathermen warned the summer doom and gloom will continue for the foreseeable future.
The Sun
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The commission found that viruses and worms are foreseeable events, as evidenced by the regular security bulletins issued by software companies.
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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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The boos and the curses arew foreseeable and unavoidable consequences of the division and negativity McCain chose as his campaign theme.
McCain’s Concession - Swampland - TIME.com
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Already, in 1867, Ravaisson in his celebrated "Report" wrote these prophetic lines: "Many signs permit us to foresee in the near future a philosophical epoch of which the general character will be the predominance of what may be called spiritualist realism or positivism, having as generating principle the consciousness which the mind has in itself of an existence recognised as being the source and support of every other existence, being none other than its action.
A New Philosophy: Henri Bergson
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The fact that the burns had come about in an unforeseeable way did not render the damage too remote.
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As a sneak preview, I offer a song that has been up on my site for quite a while (and will remain on the site for the foreseeable future).