If they could not foresee this, it raises serious questions as to what else they did not foresee when it comes to the toys' security.
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I could foresee it becoming difficult if I had children.
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But there would be no disruption that I could foresee.
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Consumers don't foresee a recession, at least not anytime soon.
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We did not foresee him taking his son with him.
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EU rules foresee headline deficits should stay below 3 percent.
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Unfortunately, I don't foresee this move heralding a genderless future.
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"I can foresee problems now so much better," he adds.
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Where such dangerous interactions lead no one can now foresee.
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"I foresee exploding heads in the immediate future," said Myal.
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The derivatives market implies that traders foresee further sterling weakness.
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These polls certainly foresee the "front républicain" springing into action.
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Some predict slow growth, while others foresee an unstoppable trend.
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"I foresee some sort of crash," Dr. van Gils said.
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"I don't foresee either of them coming back," he said.
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Do you foresee law school for Mike after he's released?
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After that, Farrell could foresee him facing hitters next week.
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I foresee a happiness, but it is never quite obtainable.
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I foresee that in Iraq it will take three months.
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We foresee living every day like it's #TBT this summer.
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What are some interesting advances you foresee in this area?
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However, many others in the market foresee increasing volatility ahead.
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I can foresee similar development in 'One Belt, One Road.
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Still Mr. Scoroposki did foresee some hiccups on the horizon.
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ROGAN: What I didn't foresee was the massive negative reaction.
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Public health advocates do foresee a couple of potential problems.
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Intubation, for instance, is often something a physician can foresee.
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Other forecasters foresee a far different future for electric vehicles.
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Did you ever foresee rap as a path for you?
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In the US, brokers foresee ongoing political turmoil throughout 2020.
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But Doll does not foresee the Fed as a problem.
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I honestly cannot foresee a drastic shift in environmental patterns.
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Resort officials said they did not foresee reopening before Monday.
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Dan Barouch doesn't foresee any such issues with Zika, though.
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It is also difficult to foresee and prevent bad outcomes.
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"We do not foresee it to be replaced anytime soon."
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We didn't first foresee Netflix that number of years ago.
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However, the derivatives market implies that traders foresee further sterling weakness.
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If he is indicted, how do you foresee him getting one?
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Do you foresee the end of any eras in CGI animation?
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And infectious disease experts there foresee a potential public health emergency.
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He said the state did not foresee a full-fledged strike.
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Markets don't foresee any change in interest rates until mid-2018.
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Did anyone foresee Wednesday's physical attempt to disrupt the House inquiry?
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As we were writing the script, I could foresee a box.
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The challenge I foresee will be in sales and business development.
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And legal experts foresee obstacles for both sides in the case.
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App Annie doesn't foresee the market slowing down anytime soon, either.
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But, she says, "No one could foresee anything like this happening."
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Most analysts do not foresee any changes to value-added tax.
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Yes, we clearly foresee most reactions to what followed back then.
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Livingston doesn't foresee a future where any cryptocurrency will replace cash.
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Experts foresee this year's nominee "Black Panther" following a similar pattern.
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Boomers foresee an eventual $228,000 saved by retirement, and millennials, $357,000.
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One aspect of President Trump's economic policy is easy to foresee.
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He failed to foresee a significant shift that underlies these statistics.
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Do you foresee that happening in the next few years even?
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Researchers could foresee potential clinical applications in PTSD, phobias, and addiction.
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How could he be so obtuse as to not foresee it?
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What are some of the challenges you foresee with this plan?
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Some in New York don't foresee the outbreak abating anytime soon.
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What other changes do you foresee in the next 10 years?
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The draft decree does not, however, foresee closing the country's borders.
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What he didn't foresee was that the team leaving Pawtucket altogether.
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I don't foresee myself getting the stock at any point soon.
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Russian central bank estimates foresee inflation of 3.5-4% this year.
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When you foresee a death, there's no joy in being right.
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But some analysts foresee the possibility of further loosening next year.
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I foresee the future of art being more inclusive and diverse.
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I anticipated the second objection but failed to foresee the first.
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"What I foresee," Mr. Feiffer offered wryly, "is a glamorous future."
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At the time, I didn't foresee things would become like this.
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But analysts foresee policy changes at the following meeting in March.
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Just 5% foresee it expanding, the June 4-13 poll showed.
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Never in a million years did I foresee this unfair fate.
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What do you foresee for the future of bioplastics like this?
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Just 393 percent foresee a positive impact from a stronger economy, more jobs and more money in their pockets; 53 percent foresee a negative impact from higher deficits and disproportionate benefits for the wealthy and big corporations.
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Did you foresee that it would become this huge hour-long epic?
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I foresee that Grande will be taking honesty with her into 2019.
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WHAT DO YOU FORESEE -- THOMPSON: OUR BUSINESS, AS I'VE SAID, IT'S PIVOTING.
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Democrats foresee draconian budget cuts to other programs if the Republican wins.
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DC: You've gotten beyond your previous superpower of being able to foresee.
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He didn't foresee Tesla hitting its $285 level again until around November.
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That would have been enough to foresee a defeat for Mrs Clinton.
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Marilyn Tavenner's crystal ball didn't foresee the initial epic flop of HealthCare.
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"This test did not foresee any immediate capital need for Deutsche Bank."
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He had a diminished capacity to foresee the consequences of his actions.
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In politics, as in economics, expectations can precipitate the dangers they foresee.
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Ultimately, I foresee only two long-term defensible plays for these cybercorns.
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They could, in short, never foresee the rise of the roadside motel.
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The Obama administration maintains that it does not foresee any policy changes.
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Yearley says that the real estate company does not foresee a recession.
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Blind spots like an inability to foresee fair criticism for questionable decisions.
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But Trump didn't foresee that he would be cast as a racist.
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I don't foresee Samsung really being able to drop Android anytime soon.
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Even when we shot in October, I completely did not foresee this.
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We do not foresee insolvable problems, but that is our problem actually.
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So write down the obstacles you foresee and how you'll surmount them.
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Do you foresee a future when weed is legal at music festivals?
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The challenge, however, is that dangerous storms are nearly impossible to foresee.
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A.I. will create many new opportunities, including some that we cannot foresee.
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Market participants do not foresee any change in rates at this point.
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Gappah's characters foresee but cannot stop a future that haunts the novel.
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In sum, we foresee a Clinton victory by the thinnest of margins.
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But I foresee a decline in new efforts by these international groups.
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Most major Oscar predictors foresee a fairly white lineup ahead of us.
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Ms. Ma herself once seemed to foresee the risks of her business.
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I could foresee how much energy I would put into attracting men.
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Do you foresee a future where Medicaid expansion is no longer political?
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You can likely foresee the many ways that colored comments could go wrong.
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Whom do you foresee taking over your Muay Thai business after your generation?
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Still, the budget does foresee changes aimed at easing Pemex's heavy tax load.
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Do you foresee a challenge in encouraging local farmers to break those traditions?
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We don't foresee a major fiscal policy shift or a commodity price shock.
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Will she and her daughter have the same visions or foresee different events?
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"I foresee this continuing," said Porter concerning future use of AFR by police.
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But he could not foresee how quickly his knightly exploits would seem antique.
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I can foresee more investment in science education and development in the future.
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But Musk is a crafty one and could have plans we can't foresee.
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We didn't foresee the political climate as it is today following the election.
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The gaps in America's economic defences are not so hard to foresee, however.
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How do you foresee those shows functioning in 2018 and dealing with politics?
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Speaking with PEOPLE, Brie admitted that she did not foresee the couple's breakup.
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Traders don't foresee another hike until at least June, according to CME data.
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But that's what life is: taking risks whose outcomes you can't necessarily foresee.
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It's one reason why most economists foresee a more sluggish pace of growth.
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But there's one little hitch that the company management didn't foresee: the name.
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Nonsense, reply "techno-optimists", who foresee huge advances in machine learning and robotics.
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That is the kind of guerrilla insurgency both countries foresee IS turning to.
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Dodgers manager Dave Roberts didn't foresee long balls bound for the bleachers Wednesday.
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I don't foresee people jacking into VR for eight, nine hours a day.
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" But Mr. Seiberg does not foresee the companies returning "to their former selves.
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But I don't know; things move on in ways that we can't foresee.
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To do that, we have to foresee potential mass killings before they start.
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Money managers foresee a weakening economy, to be followed by looser monetary policy.
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With this approach, I can only partly foresee how the image will appear.
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Did you ever foresee an America like the one we live in today?
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"I don't foresee that moment coming up in the near future," he said.
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Remarkably, Trump also asserted on Friday that he didn't foresee that issue arising.
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Analysts foresee a smaller drop in second week ticket sales because of this.
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They're the ones who foresee turbulent campaigns and a House majority slipping away.
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Do you foresee the eventual legalization of same-sex marriage in mainland China?
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"I do foresee the Communist Party fading," he said in the 2017 interview.
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What they didn't foresee was just how quickly and catastrophically it would fail.
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He didn't foresee Russia or other countries curbing their research on killer robots.
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How do you foresee this community impacting the way the game industry builds relationships?
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Do you foresee New Orleans ever being able to return to its former self?
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I don't know what's going to happen, but I foresee a lot of problems.
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The Malaysian fund did not foresee any cross default on its other remaining debt.
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However, with so much buzz about "Endgame," some analysts foresee this decrease being smaller.
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Other analysts foresee a faster sign-up rate because of Disney+'s cheap cost.
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He failed to foresee either Japan's entry into the conflict or its fighting capacity.
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Many Americans in Iraq at the height of that war could foresee the outcome.
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Analysts foresee that Bank Indonesia will cut rates for the fourth time this year.
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Beyond these industries, where do you foresee consolidation taking place in the coming years?
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Analysts, however, do not foresee reviews deterring moviegoers from seeing the film in theaters.
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Sometimes, currency traders foresee long-term changes that have yet to move domestic prices.
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Further, many top economists don't foresee the booming economy Trump expects from his policies.
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Nor did wonks foresee that Brexit would take so long to get under way.
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Moore initially indicated that he could foresee this pattern persisting at least 10 years.
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Perhaps I'm being overly optimistic, but I don't foresee that trend slackening anytime soon.
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Nobody could foresee what an ordeal it would be later to remove the papers.
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But the FDA says it didn't foresee the "epidemic" of youth e-cigarette use.
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"We foresee a softening in the bonuses at the Wall Street banks," he said.
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Do you foresee urban, black culture being more accepted when it comes to TV?
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To connect the world, Facebook must foresee its ugliness and proactively rise against it.
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"We don't foresee calling on Huawei for 5G," Orange CEO Stephane Richard said Friday.
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The potential for greatly boosting productivity through "disruptive" innovation may be hard to foresee.
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The four foresee total investment of 113 trillion rupiah ($8.03 billion), the spokesman said.
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As Treasury Secretary, do you ever foresee that happening in our bond market here?
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It is difficult to foresee in which industries future pressure will be most pronounced.
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Novartis said on Friday it does not foresee Kymriah supply issues at this time.
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They failed to foresee the force of the white backlash against these demographic trends.
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As a result, some within Mr. Sanders's own campaign foresee a possible brokered convention.
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They foresee a 69% chance of a recession beginning by the middle of 2021.
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Beijing claims to foresee an end to American tariffs and the punishing trade war.
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Few if any economists foresee the burst of growth Mr. Trump is counting on.
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TU: The future we foresee in 2050 does not culminate in a single product.
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It's hard for me to foresee where that technical data would be coming from.
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So we may foresee the US will take more aggressive follow-throughs to Russia.
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Toobin said he didn't foresee the omission of the word affecting the prosecution's case.
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"If you are not God, you cannot foresee everything," he says with a smile.
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With 8TB of storage, we don't foresee you running out of space anytime soon.
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That means we have no ability to really foresee where the AI will develop.
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"We foresee an inflection point in revenue within one to three years," De Jager said.
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I don't foresee this happening, but for dedicated friends, it could be a fun feature.
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If we didn't foresee that inflation was moving up, then we could be stopping here.
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LORETTA MESTER: I don't foresee that the economy is getting into a point of recession.
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As with past technologies, there will also be useful applications that we cannot even foresee.
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Steven Mnuchin, Trump's campaign finance chair, doesn't foresee Trump self-funding in the general election.
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Well, money and red-tape hassles, but those you can foresee and decide on upfront.
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Food for thought: What do you foresee for entertainment, transportation and food tech in 2016?
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"I don't think you're ever going to be able to foresee the future," said Fischer.
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As you shift your portfolio, do you foresee ceasing looking for new sources of oil?
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You know, things happen that you can never foresee or foreshadow, things good and bad.
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Welch: Do you foresee yourself coaching for the indefinite future retirement does not beckon apparently?
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Though he doesn't foresee working with Gibson in the future, Williams wishes him the best.
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Speaking with PEOPLE, Brie admitted that she did not foresee the formerly engaged couple's breakup.
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"We foresee substantial financial burdens looming," said Arno Antlitz, chief financial officer for the brand.
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People like reading restaurant reviews and while that continues, I don't foresee any major change.
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It's pretty easy to say in the writers' room—and I don't foresee any trouble.
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A source of food Malthus did not foresee was the cultivation of the American prairies.
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The fact is, Richard Lane's life was careering toward a precipice, one he didn't foresee.
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Like Punxsutawney Phil, the agency's ability to foresee the future is more folklore than fact.
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But we can foresee that robotics coffee maker will definitely compete with the traditional coffeehouse.
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It said last month it could not yet foresee when permanent approval would be given.
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Here are a few ways we foresee blockchain impacting supply chains: Increased granularity of data.
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We can foresee voice transactions having plenty of bugs that need to be worked out.
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They also foresee plenty of ways that HoloMe can seamlessly blend with the physical world.
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Over the next five years we foresee a landslide from manual solutions to SaaS solutions.
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"There's no way for him to foresee this was going to happen," the lawyer said.
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Do you foresee a time in the future when it won't be quite so contentious?
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Do you foresee this use of social media having any effect on gun control regulations?
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Targeting resources is reasonable, but so is humility about one's ability to foresee the future.
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"I could foresee breasts bothering me," Salem told Tate, though they believed they wanted them.
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So, what can foresee now is the competition in this area will be more severe.
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But some analysts, said Entner, foresee a short-term gain and a long-term loss.
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Some Catholics say they cannot foresee Wuerl stepping down -- or the Pope accepting his resignation.
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"Other malicious uses will undoubtedly be invented that we do not currently foresee," they added.
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"We foresee the euro rebounding against the dollar over the next three months." said Perret.
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"It is difficult to foresee an optimistic scenario if the current conditions persist," he said.
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They foresee a normal, albeit slightly more expensive, year for the Affordable Care Act in California.
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Some strategists foresee stocks climbing even higher, despite the Federal Reserve's expected rate hike on Wednesday.
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Although his parents didn't foresee basketball becoming more than a pastime, they always supported his career.
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I didn't foresee how much conflict that would arise between the men, but it never stopped.
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However, workers foresee relief for some major household expenses, including health care, college costs and rent.
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Back then, Allen was able to foresee how powerful and essential computers would one day become.
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So I foresee an entente cordiale, which Webster's defines as a friendly understanding, especially between nations.
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Oppenheimer's John Stoltzfus doesn't foresee a hindrance on stocks in the event of a Trump presidency.
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You do not have to foresee anything so dire to fear Mr Trump's new nationalism today.
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So, based upon that we do foresee that the demand could at least quadruple by 2030.
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I didn't foresee working at a place like Trader Joe's, as great as that place is.
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Inside tech's corporate suites, executives foresee a wave of legal challenge, legislative inquiry, and regulatory action.
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If a recession lurks beyond 2019, economists are unlikely to foresee it this far in advance.
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Even Democrats don't foresee a provision defunding sanctuary cities being slipped into the final spending measure.
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Its complexity makes it difficult to foresee problems and its size makes it impossible to control.
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"We did not foresee the magnitude of the economic deceleration, particularly in Greater China," said Cook.
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We didn't foresee any of those Scandal events going down the way they did, did you?
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"We did not foresee the magnitude of the economic deceleration, particularly in Greater China," he said.
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"When Trump takes office we foresee a significant change in terms of federal assistance," Herr said.
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"We don't foresee calling on Huawei for 5G," Orange CEO Stephane Richard told reporters in Paris.
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It did not foresee a peak in demand in its previous outlooks that stretched into 2035.
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Some call center executives foresee a larger pool of talent as a consequence of the move.
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It remains unclear how the company failed to foresee this issue, but that's another matter altogether.
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But I foresee much better things ahead for Top Gear after this one season of adaptation.
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But Krafcik doesn't foresee a day when the need for human drivers will be entirely obviated.
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Because the iPhone already boasts AR tech, Apple may foresee a similar fate for AR glasses.
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Many observers in both parties foresee a potential effort to undo the system after this election.
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One thing curators can never foresee is the public mood when a show is finally unveiled.
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While few people foresee that level of disaster in northern peatlands, concern about fires is growing.
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"There are a lot of issues that could come up that we cannot foresee," Somin said.
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But I don't foresee a more formal liberalization of online censorship happening in the near term.
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Still, analysts foresee a tough challenge for any new entries into the hypercompetitive American auto market.
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Coke also said that it does not foresee any interruptions in its production at this time.
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A few decades ago, Ms. Hearn and Mr. de Land seemed to foresee what was coming.
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Markets foresee one more reduction before the end of the year and another in early 2020.
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I do not foresee a strategic overhaul as far as India-Pakistan bilateral relations are concerned.
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The strategist noted that they foresee Hickenlooper moving left specifically when it comes to energy issues.
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Ambitious solutions may appear possible on paper — but their actual impact is much harder to foresee.
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A lot of it was included in Winter Is Coming, but even I didn't foresee Trump!
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Glass Lewis want him removed for failing to foresee safety risks on the 737 Max planes.
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What the president did not foresee was that the friction would reach inside his immediate family.
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The only theme entry I can foresee some solvers having trouble with is GO ON VACATION.
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The shirt has stimulated more dialogue about all of these intersecting issues than I could foresee.
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These particles travel at almost the speed of light, which makes them nearly impossible to foresee.
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Still, analysts foresee "The Rise of Skywalker" ultimately snatching between $1.4 billion and $1.8 billion globally.
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What the government did not foresee was an explosion of speculative bond trading by Chinese banks.
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If one cannot do this, it is impossible to foresee, to take by surprise, to outflank.
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NOAA, for instance, uses ecosystem modeling to foresee how shark fishing will impact entire marine communities.
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More analysts surveyed now foresee the SNB cutting its -0.75% policy rate further into negative territory.
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"On major policy things," he said, "I can't foresee any daylight between us at this point."
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A number of economists foresee oil remaining between $55-60 a barrel for the next few years.
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"We don't foresee big changes on taxes," Oliva told foreign media at a press conference in Lima.
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Americans foresee using robo-advisors more than any other technology in their daily lives, the survey found.
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The report concluded the path back to robust rates of economic growth was increasingly difficult to foresee.
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With more religious education, it's perhaps not surprising that Israel's best demographers foresee an increasingly religious Israel.
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"We don't foresee any major problem for the moment on this front for core business," Boujnah said.
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"We also didn't foresee that the US would strategically attack us on so many fronts," he added.
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Where do you foresee the industry going for new artists and animators who've come of age online?
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"I don't foresee spikes," Perry said, although he added there was always the potential for unforeseen events.
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But no, I don't foresee that being necessary for us to become a multi-billion dollar company.
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They may be coming at it from another angle, but I don't foresee that as a problem.
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"I foresee an actual exacerbation of that rhetoric in the next few months, unfortunately," he told Reuters.
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"Never say never, but I can't foresee a time that we would go back in," he said.
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"Overall, consumers continue to rate current conditions favorably and foresee moderate economic expansion in the months ahead."
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"I foresee lower-frequency bands playing a role in 5G," said Tom Wheeler in a blog post.
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Many economists didn't foresee the Bank of Japan unwinding its massive stimulus this year, but 16 did.
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What led to Guerrilla using this language, and did they not foresee it being a sensitive issue?
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Ten of those expecting no change this week foresee a cut at the next meeting on Aug.
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He says she's been very supportive of him throughout his case, and he doesn't foresee a breakup.
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The repercussions of these decisions extend much further into the future than anybody is able to foresee.
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JUDY GRAUBART New York To the Editor: Re "The Epidemic We Failed to Foresee": Who is "we"?
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But he added that he did not foresee a hard landing for the world's second-largest economy.
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If banks foresee a recession — very possible in 653 — they'll project higher loan losses and reserve more.
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We have four strategic business groups, and we can foresee investments in any of those four platforms.
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Certainly you could foresee the harassment and the abuse that ordinary people, separate from the political event.
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But it is harder to foresee the bottom and how long it will take to climb back.
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We can foresee a new American Embassy in Tehran issuing visas to tourists, business travelers, and teachers.
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In all, Shanker's team does not foresee FedEx bouncing back before its financial year ends in May.
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But it does get difficult to foresee a situation where he could come back to that level.
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The challenges we foresee will center on the decline of brand loyalty, due largely to market fragmentation.
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Although we and other financial regulators did not foresee the crisis, we moved aggressively to stop it.
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CDC officials, though, have told Americans that health experts foresee the virus spreading in the United States.
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We asked advisors from firms that made the FA 100 list what challenges or changes they foresee.
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The quote reads: 'As for the future, the task is not to foresee, but to enable it.
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Prophets also foresee the grand possibilities and privileges awaiting those who listen with the intent to obey.
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WASHINGTON — Ralph Waldo Emerson seemed to foresee the lesson of the Senate impeachment trial of President Trump.
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Ms. Weihl cannot foresee a future in which she is able to retire from her nursing job.
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Lam, a career civil servant, apparently did not foresee how much public fury that proposal would unleash.
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There is no reason why we should not foresee China providing the funding in exchange for commodities.
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Singh didn't foresee any additional layoffs this year as UiPath prepares for an expected initial public offering.
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She added that she didn't necessarily foresee a legislative push to effect changes in drug industry behavior.
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The plans foresee presidential and general elections in 2019 with a maximum of two five-year terms.
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"We still see IQOS approval but don't foresee a launch till 2Q19 at the earliest," Bennett said.
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It was difficult to foresee that Trump would lose the popular vote while winning the Electoral College.
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Nike shares just sprinted to an all-time high, and some market watchers foresee even bigger gains.
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Congress should foresee the use-cases which may require new approaches to the business regulatory framework. 85033.
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"We don't foresee any suspension," Andrés Landerretche, the COP21 presidency coordinator, said at a Saturday press conference.
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Sixty-eight percent of the business economists said they foresee sales growing over the next three months.
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But I never expected to be censored, nor did I foresee the actual size of the scandal.
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We're gonna talk about the Internet Bill of Rights, but do you foresee any legislations coming out?
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Exit polls are getting better, but failed to foresee a shock defeat for the BJP alliance in 2004.
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Economists do not foresee a recession next year, but by 2020, one seems more likely, some economists said.
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These projections foresee annual real GDP increasing by 1.2% in 2019, 1.4% in 2020 and 1.4% in 2021.
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There's no way to get around it, and I don't foresee any company solving this problem anytime soon.
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Shine and Ling also foresee themselves working for and collaborating with politicians who aim to address financial inequality.
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"However, their expectations regarding the short-term have moderated, suggesting they do not foresee any pickup in momentum."
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"I don't foresee any problems with our students because they know what is expected of them," he added.
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We foresee her starting her own channel and teaching the masses about how to master the '20s bob.
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The EPP amendment now only refers to platforms liability and does not foresee any obligation to take measures.
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Several portfolio companies we spoke to said they did not foresee any immediate changes with the CEO switch.
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We do not foresee major capex implications from the rebranding and alignment of the stores with the organisation.
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Either way, I foresee "height enhancements" becoming a key selling point for the future space tourism industry.[CNN]
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While the economy is improving and interest rates are low, it is hard to foresee the next downturn.
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But the government's new plans foresee instead a rise in the structural deficit of 73 percent of GDP.
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"I, at this stage, don't foresee any particular compelling reason to review that," Chairman UK Sinha has said.
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Most industry experts foresee higher flight prices this year—and to some degree, rising airfares are already here.
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They did not foresee how fiercely solar manufacturers would compete to match the low prices of natural gas.
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That the club failed to foresee just how high transfer fees would climb reflects poorly on its management.
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But the government's new plans foresee instead a rise in the structural deficit of 0.8 percent of GDP.
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"We foresee that over time our investments in the UK will increase," chief executive Yngve Slyngstad told Reuters.
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He and the rest of the management don't foresee any radical changes to the menu or the restaurant.
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Fitch does not foresee significant risk of reduced implicit state support for the banks in the near-term.
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No one can blame the state for failing to foresee the price of oil falling to historic lows.
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While there may be a risk of recession in the U.S., the former executive doesn't foresee a recession.
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I mean, it's just not given demand to be able to foresee 20 years out on most businesses.
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In their last projections a core of policymakers said they foresee the central bank raising rates three times.
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Age-group-wise, baby boomers think they'll need $574,000, while millennials foresee a higher, $687,000 as the goal.
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What I foresee is a financial system which actually makes affordable loans to small and medium-size businesses.
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Though GDP rose just 2.3 percent in the first quarter, economists foresee a significant pickup through the year.
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That regulators failed to foresee or prevent the last crisis does not justify the elimination of effective supervision.
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But White called Amazon "an unstoppable trend" and said he doesn't foresee increased regulation as a real risk.
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I don't foresee any changes at all in the positioning of Fox News or the voice it projects.
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St Louis-based Answers also owns ForeSee, which provides customer surveys, and Webcollage, a platform for website publishing.
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What do they mean by "democratic" socialism, and how does the socialism they foresee comport with republican liberty?
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"We expect rapid growth to continue and foresee further margin expansion going forward, driving stock performance," he wrote.
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I honestly could not foresee the outcome but I took the chance and was prepared for the consequences.
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Maybe he'll take off in Iowa, and that momentum will propel him further than we can foresee now.
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Each player was given one minute to deliberate and foresee complex moves and countermoves before placing a stone.
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In such games, our enemies discover possibilities that we can't foresee, ameliorating the poverty of our individual imaginations.
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Former SEC Commissioner Michael Piwowar said he couldn't foresee anything closing trading absent a problem with market infrastructure.
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"I could foresee our group in the next 10 years, kind of taking over the reins," he said.
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No one can foresee precisely what course it will take or what costs or casualties will be incurred.
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Next year, if that is still hanging around, I don't foresee playing on the L.P.G.A. much after that.
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GRAPHIC: Russia's "National Projects" invetment plan - here Russian central bank estimates foresee inflation of 3.5-4% this year.
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There is more to do, but we are tired and I really don't foresee any more chores happening.
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But Coffman said she doesn't foresee a major shift in Colorado in the current marijuana enforcement and regulation.
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They foresee it adding to adjusted earnings per share by the low- to mid-single digit percentage points.
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"We foresee ... a stock market that grinds higher, but downside risks are building," JPMorgan Asset Management's outlook said.
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By embarking on the polar course Plaintiff States foresee, New T-Mobile would effectively imperil its own future.
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Other economists, including those at Moody's Analytics, foresee more drastic fallout if widespread infections appear in other countries.
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Those who foresee a "blue Texas" point to demography as the primary reason for the state's supposed competitiveness.
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Ultimately, Walters said, he could foresee fully autonomous vehicles and human driven vehicles being held to different standards.
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She went home in five days, and the doctors do not foresee any complications or need for followup surgery.
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No cost estimates were given, but Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said he did not foresee problems with financing.
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So, that's basically-, we're seeing some of the, you know, things that they didn't, you know, foresee that clearly.
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Possibly". Adds Levene, less optimistically: "The biggest single risk that we foresee is… if it changes the hiring market.
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But that was only the beginning of an extraordinary relationship that would take a turn Palmer did not foresee.
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The latest projections foresee the billionaire close to the 1,237 delegates needed to clinch the nomination come convention time.
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What's next: Some observers foresee a rise of up to 35–40 euros per ton of CO2 by 2023.
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I foresee that taking place in a lot of ways, but most of them are further down the road.
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"It was just a matter of working with people who can foresee a greater possibility for you," she says.
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I take it Democrats didn't foresee that it would be used as a weapon against contraception or gay rights.
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Between the lines: Analysts don't foresee Netflix's footprint growing that much bigger in some of its biggest international markets.
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Susan Collins (R-Maine), who said the legislation is "so extreme" that she can't foresee the courts upholding it.
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The biggest issue I can foresee anyone having is with the small-ish size of the R2470x ear pads.
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While Nicholas Colas of Convergex doesn't foresee another financial crisis scenario, he said the 2008 conversation is worth having.
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I think Obama failed to foresee how Russia and Iran would respond to America arming the Syrian opposition forces.
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Feierstein said he does not foresee operations at the U.S. air base in Qatar being interrupted by the dispute.
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"The deficit in the first half ... was 4.3 percent, significantly higher than we foresee for the year," Siluanov said.
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Now, with yesterday's molestation accusations, Republicans can foresee a scenario in which he loses to a Democrat in Alabama!
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The majority of "elites" didn't foresee the fall of Rome, Great Depression or WWII, and they're no Nostradamus now.
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Industry experts foresee the rivalry continuing even after Toyota refreshes its product lineup in a bid to boost sales.
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As a result, we foresee a consolidated national government deficit of 3.3% in FY17/18 and 3.1% FY0003/19.
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And no one could foresee the personal tragedy the group would face: Phife Dawg's too-soon death from diabetes.
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Some White House Kremlinologists foresee a breach between Trump and Bannon, given each man's outsize ego and unquenchable ambition.
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Taken more broadly, some foresee a bursting of a "carbon bubble" if falling demand deflates valuations of fossil assets.
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Mulvaney said he was unable to foresee the bitter division between the moderate and conservative factions within the party.
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He said last week that he does not foresee the Fed relaxing capital requirements in response to the issue.
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In addition, we foresee significant changes on the horizon for the Federal Reserve and how it conducts monetary policy.
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As Wall Street braces for Apple earnings after the bell Tuesday, some already foresee downside risk for its stock.
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"I don't foresee that European allies will deploy more nuclear weapons as a response," he told a news conference.
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This pressure might have reduced the ability of Congress to foresee all the possible consequences of the new legislation.
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What's more, we foresee huge missed fiscal savings in the legislation, which merely kicks the can down the road.
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"At this stage we don't foresee large-scale fiscal mobilization," a government official involved in the process told Reuters.
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But since tax revenues are expected to keep rising it does not foresee the need for net new borrowing.
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"That is something we would foresee as getting much worse in these high and extreme risk locations," he added.
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It might be one possible trigger, there might be many more which we do not foresee at this time.
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If you foresee needing deeper cuts or bigger pieces, beefier lasers exist without too massive a leap in price.
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Government projections about the future of Social Security are revised every year, depending on demographic changes they didn't foresee.
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"The monitoring ... did not reveal any apparent signs that could lead (us) to foresee he would act," Molins said.
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He is unrepentant about the murder and almost omnipotent, able to foresee a car crash or an imminent coronary.
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Emergency managers will always say "we are never as ready as we should be" because you can't foresee everything.
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But Mr. Ibish said he did not foresee the United States breaking the relationship over any of those issues.
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"I don't foresee any radical changes, any revolutionary changes, but there could be differences in emphasis," Professor Cannon said.
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"I didn't foresee my family turning on me," said Ms. Ausch, who has also since come out as lesbian.
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This will not last long, and we foresee a revolution in retail, powered by ultra-personalization via digital technologies.
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It feels like a slight, and not the type of thing my fiancé and I foresee forgetting very easily.
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A solid majority of 20193 of 22019 Fed policymakers foresee no change in interest rates until at least 2.3.
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"We don't foresee any issues by looking at this from an economic project, as an economic investment," Wickremesinghe said.
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For though there may be no solution they foresee, they brilliantly convey how it feels not to be free.
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Could you foresee a time where you don't use the stage name Awkwafina anymore and you're just Nora Lum?
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The creators of Pokemon Go didn't foresee the extent to which users would trespass or walk into dangerous areas.
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Yen said he does not foresee immediate military threats as long as Tsai's administration does not officially declare independence.
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But what I do know is that there are pitfalls in such a structure that one could reasonably foresee.
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Ayham Kamel, Middle East practice head at risk consultancy Eurasia Group, doesn't foresee alterations ahead in the leadership's plans.
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But they foresee uses for a "universal scale" for evaluating breast aesthetics, to help patients and surgeons better communicate.
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One can easily foresee someone like President Donald Trump using the precedent against others reporting information he doesn't like.
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Clearly the I.R.S. did not foresee the commercialized powerhouse that college sports would become, driven by national television viewership.
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While defense to repayment will likely continue, Urdan and Lee foresee higher standards and lower payouts for the future.
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In Chicago, the Mets were ahead of the Cubs, suggesting a miracle that even Jules Verne did not foresee.
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Most foresee a peace deal that gives western Jerusalem to Israel and eastern Jerusalem to a future Palestinian state.
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He didn't foresee it growing beyond the pages of Ctrl+Alt+Del, so it's a pretty open-ended celebration.
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The changes also foresee 15-year sentences for anybody who gets involved in any kind of negotiation with them.
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"There's a lot of steps that will be enacted to help mitigate the risk that we foresee," he said.
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US economic elites failed to foresee the 2008 crash and to arrest broader trends of stagnation and rising inequality.
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I foresee a lot of innocent teachers losing their lives simply because they have a gun in their hands.
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Gruen could not foresee how tax laws, cheap land, and American's affinities for their cars would corrupt his utopian cityscape.
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"One thing I can foresee once this technology is adopted is we don't need the login screen anymore," he says.
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"We did not foresee the magnitude of the economic deceleration, particularly in Greater China," Apple chief executive Tim Cook said.
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The so-called developed nations of the world are embroiled in controversies, political instability and foresee an ambiguous path ahead.
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"If you look at pipeline gas exports, we can foresee the same level (in 2018) as in 13,"Leversund said.
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I don't foresee people using apps beyond those for music and fitness tracking on the Galaxy Watch Active very often.
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Most Wall Street experts foresee a substantial inflow to the new sector, with particular focus on real estate investment trusts.
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As we have made these astronomical improvements in voice accuracy, I foresee two important directions voice will go from here.
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It was years ago so you guys probably forgot, but I foresee there being more story after his eventual demise.
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Many of the things he is doing, probably he doesn't foresee how the country will be in ten years time.
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Be smart: Despite hearings and investigations into data privacy issues, analysts don't foresee privacy regulation being passed by Congress soon.
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Theresa Caputo didn't foresee fans' outpouring of positive messages after announcing her split from Larry, her husband of 28 years.
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The Economist: You foresee new international institutions to replace archaic 20th-century ones that are suited for a different time.
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This is because he anticipates ongoing disruptions from the tea party, which Stockman doesn't foresee as allowing additional deficit increases.
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The bill's authors did not foresee the explosive rise of natural gas and renewables or the precipitous decline of coal.
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"We foresee a cautious return, given U.S. domestic sanctions may well still limit reinsurance," said Intertanko's general counsel, Michele White.
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Of course, there are still some, like analyst Michael Pachter from Wedbush, that foresee 2019 falling just short of 2018.
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"The cliff-edge scenario, which is again not the one we foresee or wish, would create major disruptions," he said.
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"Right now we don't foresee any other moves but that can always change," CEO Tim Gitzel said in an interview.
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For me personally, I don't foresee any great change as I sell direct to the public at markets and events.
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We're told just like that gathering, cops don't foresee violence ... but they'll be ready if things get out of control.
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That's why I foresee music festivals jumping at the chance to integrate into their apps order ahead with Apple Pay.
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While some predict mass unemployment or all-out war between humans and artificial intelligence, others foresee a less bleak future.
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This allowed them, myself included, to foresee a future where they could make any and all dreams become a reality.
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The plans foresee elections in 2019 and a maximum of two five-year terms, meaning Erdogan could rule until 2029.
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But "Freda didn't just foresee that foreign markets, particularly in Asia, would be critical here," the "Mad Money" host continued.
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Traders foresee a shortage of seaborne crudes linked to Brent as U.S. sanctions on Iran go into effect on Nov.
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The well-intentioned, yet undefined "reasonably foresee" standard may result in years of litigation until its transparency goal is achieved.
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Therefore, if Walmart uses such tech, we can foresee that the Walmart will face the pressure from the shop employees.
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A young Australian living in Beckenham, named George Cranmer, claimed to foresee the winner of the Grand National horse race.
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Though she loves the community and room for creativity slime affords her, she doesn't foresee a career making the stuff.
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I foresee a future where DC4.5 drops and the first track is just Meek saying the word, "Rolex" really slowly.
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Number one, it's sheer poetry; number two, it somehow gives a signature to a future that we can vaguely foresee.
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Yet because of the dice, it was also unlike chess: No genius could foresee 12 or 30 moves in advance.
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"At this point, we can't foresee what's ahead for automakers," added Toyoda, the chairman of the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association.
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What government regulators throughout Europe failed to foresee was that foreign dividend tax refunds could yield immense and dubious profits.
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No one can foresee what any given human being will do after being held under such conditions for 17 years.
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He didn't foresee a role for the Supreme Court when the lawsuits over the Florida vote count began, he writes.
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They didn't need to foresee the rise of Facebook to understand the threat that gargantuan companies would pose to democracy.
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Supporters of a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict foresee Gaza as part of a future Palestinian state.
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But, if you foresee using a MacBook Air beyond four years of undergraduate studies — post-college job, graduate studies, etc.
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Everything feels life-or-death as she's living it, unable to foresee that it's all going to turn out fine.
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They did not foresee that, decades later, people would be weaving together weekends built around pub crawls and points strategies.
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While it is difficult to foresee an American option that overcomes these risks, that does not prevent Washington from trying.
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Qassim Suleimani, although few who closely follow the dynamics of the United States' relationship with Iran foresee a peaceful future.
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But the union and company had good relations and it did not foresee the kind of problems seen at Escondida.
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"He enjoys immense popularity in Utah, and I don't foresee anybody giving him a serious challenge," the Romney supporter said.
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Joe Nolan, the dean of New York-area traffic reporters, now on KTU 210 FM, said he could foresee trouble.
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A royal commission of inquiry has also been established, examining how New Zealand's security agencies failed to foresee the tragedy.
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Most peace plan scenarios foresee Israel negotiating to keep some settlements in return for giving other land to the Palestinians.
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Kottmann also said Clariant could foresee divesting 25 percent of its portfolio including its Pigments and Masterbatches businesses following the merger.
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It didn't foresee the App Store becoming a billion-dollar business full of billion-dollar businesses like Uber, Snapchat, and WhatsApp.
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Yet for all the planning, Modi and Adhia knew they could not foresee every eventuality, and were willing to move swiftly.
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These projections foresee annual real GDP increasing by 1.1 percent in 3.23, 1.6 percent in 2020 and 1.5 percent in 23.
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"Consumers do not foresee the economy losing steam anytime soon," said Lynn Franco, Director of Economic Indicators at The Conference Board.
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Fed officials have been unified in saying they don't foresee a cut or an increase before the end of the year.
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What he didn't foresee was the rise of tools like Facebook and blogging that added to the trash fire of information.
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The Fed has said does not foresee any rate cuts this year, nor hikes, and has stressed it is on hold.
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I don't foresee that I'm here by choice or of necessity, perhaps I will never know or never want to know.
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They failed to foresee the problems that could occur, and failed to address the public health crisis in a timely fashion.
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Indeed, with the law's broad scope and vague wording, it is still hard to foresee how exactly it might be interpreted.
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We foresee such models emerging across a range of industries and intend to invest in companies ideally positioned to launch them.
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Despite the improved relations between the two countries, al-Jubeir said he didn't foresee a new alliance between Washington and Tehran.
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"France doesn't foresee any new military operation on the ground in northern Syria outside of the international coalition," the source said.
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In reality, I ended up living in this same bedroom for three years and don't foresee myself leaving any time soon.
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They should be working hard to educate the world about the ramifications of the technologies such as they can foresee them.
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This style proved to be above and beyond at the Golden Globes — and we foresee it making its mark in 2016.
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Evercore, on the other hand, expects the tariff hike to be delayed and does not foresee any tariff increases next year.
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"I foresee that 2017 will also be a record year in terms of sales," CEO Hakan Samuelsson said in a statement.
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Girardi said he did not foresee Sabathia or Alex Rodriguez spending more than the minimum 15 days on the disabled list.
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I believe sending it will make me feel more victorious, but maybe it risks opening cans of worms I cannot foresee.
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She has a responsibility, a "duty of care" of sorts, to prevent specific acts that one might foresee could provoke harm.
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At the forefront of so many scientific advances himself, Dr. Ramo was able to foresee with astonishing clarity many technological breakthroughs.
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FOMC members' projections, which are disclosed to the public, foresee the Federal Fund Rate rising almost a percentage point in 2628.
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It is easier for us to envisage things based on the way they've been than to foresee how they will be.
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Positive: In light of the company's current stretched financial profile, we do not foresee any rating upside in the short-term.
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In January 2016, delegates largely failed to foresee Brexit, or that Trump would win the Republican nomination, let alone the presidency.
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More specifically, writes Al-Naji, the founders didn't foresee some of the ripple effects of the regulatory guidance it began receiving.
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Traditionally, the legal system's interactions with software like robotics only finds liability where the developer was negligent or could foresee harm.
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"When you talk about trying to foresee the consequences of completely eradicating any one species, we just don't know," he said.
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Indeed, beyond the political spin, it is difficult to foresee an imminent and substantial trade deal between the two economic giants.
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Facebook failed to foresee how turning user-written interests and employer information from profiles into ad targeting options could turn offensive.
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Given Facebook's size and power in publishing, advertising and communication, it must learn to foresee the dark side of human nature.
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Here, briefly, is the arc I foresee: The first scene opens on a dark, ash-flecked exterior—the Upside Down. Silence.
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Noisey gazed into its political crystal ball to foresee what each candidate might mean for music during his or her term.
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Do you foresee a cultural change in social service agencies toward a focus on prevention, rather than treatment after the fact?
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Within the next year, of course, you foresee having to curtail your duties; you'll very likely have to take time off.
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But there are many things the founders did not foresee, and their oversights help explain why Congress is failing us today.
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Some current and former American military officials, though, said they had also concluded that the Guard did not foresee the backlash.
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It reads as if Kennedy could foresee the fractious decade ahead, as if he knew the cost of division was blood.
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Mr. Trump enthused about the country's idyllic beaches, which he said he could foresee being lined with luxury hotels and condominiums.
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But it makes sense given that it's impossible to foresee exactly how badly the virus will affect overall production and sales.
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As Ross says, "I don't foresee the Sussexes cashing in on flat-tummy teas or subscription boxes in their Instagram stories."
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He added that he could foresee lawyers arguing to move the case to federal court or to a court outside Florida.
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The White House said Monday that it does not foresee any problems in preserving administration content on the social media platform.
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As Democrats and progressives count on an evermore diverse population to ensure victory, some of President Trump's supporters foresee permanent defeat.
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The institutes, which will present their new growth forecasts on Wednesday, foresee an expansion of 1.4% in 2021, one source said.
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"Those companies that can foresee the change in consumer taste and respond relatively quickly ... will be the winners of this game."
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Shares of Chipotle Mexican Grill shed more than 10 percent Wednesday as analysts foresee more trouble ahead for the burrito chain.
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Ghosn added that he does not foresee any impact on costs of electric cars if there's higher costs in raw materials.
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Yet we foresee no change in business momentum, and shares trade at 19x EPS on decelerating sell-side estimates into CY2020.
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Despite the hard work of these people, Mott does not foresee a positive outcome for the future of northern white rhinos.
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"We understand that they foresee more restrained adjustments with a focus on data ... regarding interest rates from now," the investor said.
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Policymakers currently foresee two more rate increases this year, a view investors largely accept in how they have priced different securities.
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The average forecast from Fed officials, which is also known as the dot plot, doesn't foresee further rates action this year.
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That is even fewer than the 3.59 points we would foresee from the worst offence against the best defence, 80 yards downfield.
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Since Facebook is a very public domain, Brown doesn't foresee the same kind of patient educational activities will ever be employed there.
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"Today, I am feeling much better, and my doctors foresee a full recovery so long as I rest and rehabilitate," he wrote.
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We don't foresee it ending, ever, and to be honest, we don't want it to because we continue to learn from them.
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Health hazards aside, it's clear that beer yoga has arrived, and only the trend gods can foresee how long it will stay.
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If anyone could foresee the need for Vitess implementation services, it's these leaders, who've dealt with scaling headaches at tech's top companies.
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I can foresee a future in which people must submit their search history to their medical insurance company prior to getting coverage.
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Do you foresee that happening on the Hill, and do you think there is anything Congress could do to mitigate these tragedies?
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I don't foresee myself ever getting married, but if I wanted to, I wouldn't have the time or the energy for it.
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"We still foresee a dramatic decline in wine availability going into 2018," Stephen Rannekleiv, a global beverages strategist at Rabobank, told CNNMoney.
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Even so, at that point it would have taken a stretch of imagination to foresee Mr Trump winning the Republican Party's nomination.
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Did the Rebel Alliance foresee the economic consequences of destroying the second Death Star and take steps to mitigate an economic collapse?
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Just like in the 1930s, it is easy to foresee a self-defeating spiral of beggar-thy-neighbour policies as a result.
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After all, investors failed to foresee either the result of the Brexit referendum in Britain or the election of President Donald Trump.
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As far as the on demand bubble goes, investors don't foresee the trend completely going away until it's overtaken by another model.
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The blockchain we in the U.S. trucking industry foresee is a private one for shippers, carriers and brokers in the BiTA consortium.
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Spence says that he doesn't foresee Amazon or other companies pulling out of Sonos devices, because they've found a "mutually beneficial" relationship.
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The fact is — and this may be a spoiler — the passengers of flight 828 emerged with the ability to foresee tragic events.
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Small-cap stocks are badly lagging their larger peers so far this year, and some strategists foresee more downside in the space.
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"The big mistake everyone makes is they can't foresee the new jobs that will come online because of the technology," she argues.
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The problem for writers like Dawson is that the future they foresee is so gloomy it promotes a fatalism that justifies inaction.
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The economist added that he doesn't foresee a multi-year hiking cycle as the Fed's tightening will be "short and front loaded".
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Many governments did not foresee the impact the convention would have, says Carlos Andrés Baquero of Dejusticia, a think-tank in Bogotá.
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"The monitoring ... in 2016/2017 did not reveal any apparent signs that could lead (us) to foresee he would act," Molins said.
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EBA's plan does not foresee the sharing of bank risks among EU states, Regling said, underlining that this "politically is an advantage".
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But more people now foresee an improving job market than in December: Those anticipating more jobs increased to 13.2 percent this month.
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After a year that went against all market odds, analysts foresee a diverse picture in 2017 for monetary policy across the globe.
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"We foresee continued share erosion [at Adidas] due to Nike's superior product platform," Jefferies analyst Randal Konik said ahead of Thursday's report.
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She doesn't foresee an imminent demographic apocalypse, but that hasn't stopped political pundits and other commentators from preaching about society's impending doom.
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I foresee pain, because they put [the Walgreens deal] to the FTC saying, 'Listen, you've got to put up or shut up.
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"This was an issue that was very foreseeable by her campaign, so much so that some aides did foresee it," said Haberman.
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Today we foresee it to be a 5-10% of booking deposit for tattoo artists, and fixed CPC for temporary tattoo services.
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If tech companies and their investors can't foresee and stop these problems, it will likely lead to damaging regulation, costing them billions.
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Decades before Snapchat and Instagram, Paik became the first major artist to foresee how mass media would give way to multidirectional communication.
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Though analysts do not foresee a change in policy at Thursday's meeting, they mostly point to an easing in tone from Draghi.
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The nature of financial crises means that, as a regulator, you're playing against a 100-year storm that you can't fully foresee.
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It suggests to legal experts that they can foresee that their product can be used for illegal, dangerous and sometimes deadly activity.
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Brains are prediction machines; if your own hand reaches in for a tickle, your brain will foresee and cancel out the results.
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"Today, I am feeling much better, and my doctors foresee a full recovery so long as I rest and rehabilitate," Schultz said.
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In that vertiginous instant, Jackson falls for her, and we foresee, with a shiver of premonition, that the world will follow suit.
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Who could foresee an executive order on refugees and immigrants so at odds with humanity and so harmful to our own security?
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Officials foresee "an uptick in projected medical price growth," driven in part by higher wages for health care workers, the article says.
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"Investors foresee [an] EPS recovery, but they may find the earnings valley ahead is deeper than expected," Bannister wrote to clients Tuesday.
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"There are no circumstances I can foresee where that would possibly happen," Mr. Romney said of a last-minute run this year.
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It appears that many in the tech industry … foresee only downside should the U.K. opt to hand back its EU club card.
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In the New York Times interview (and he made a similar point on CNN), Zuckerberg painted the issues as hard to foresee.
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Most Bernie supporters can at least foresee a world in which they would rather vote for Clinton than not vote at all.
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"I foresee a day very soon when we're not going to have what we need to take care of ourselves," he added.
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The only gripe was that early friars failed to foresee that the thick medieval stonework would one day interfere with Wi-Fi.
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Mr. Fuller said in an interview in late January that he could not foresee Mr. Tran's settling for less than $10 million.
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The cost-saving measures will start on April 5 and remain "until we foresee a substantive recovery in our business," Chapek said.
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If the carnage said anything to Mullin, it was that the struggle for sobriety would come with challenges he could not foresee.
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DHL has suspended deliveries in Hubei province, the epicenter of the virus, but said it doesn't foresee other changes to its operations.
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However, the Fed's dot plot — the average expectation of future interest rates — doesn't foresee another rate cut this year or in 2020.
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During the current tensions with Iran, it is essential to foresee the Kurdistan region as a way to stymie Iranian regime threats.
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For all their ingenuity, the creators of the internet did not foresee some of the difficulties that arose as the network grew.
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Mr. Belloni, a former entertainment lawyer who started at The Reporter in 2006, said he did not foresee an editorial shake-up.
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The Fed raised rates in March, and a majority of the central bank's policymakers foresee at least two more increases this year.
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The projections foresee the spread of rooftop solar in Europe, Australia and the U.S., and soon in India and China as well.
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Although in good health, he can foresee a time when he won't be a confident driver, if he can drive at all.
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Analysts say they do not expect as many job gains as there were in January, but they still foresee a healthy increase.
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Further incentives in the law foresee supporting the expansion of green energy, such as allowing communities a stake in local wind parks.
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War is an unpredictable business, so engineers are unlikely to foresee all the possible ways that military AI systems could go wrong.
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Thankfully, our ability to foresee and forecast the consequences of severe weather and natural disasters has made leaps and bounds since then.
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When two of these visionaries foresee a murder, the murderer-to-be goes looking for the minority report to clear his name.
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"It is difficult to foresee the implications that current events may have for the population's wellbeing over the long-term," per Gallup.
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They had me do a bunch of different accents actually, and I didn't foresee all of them so I wasn't totally prepared.
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"I know we talk about singularity and good-versus-evil and machines — this is the revolution that we didn't foresee," Bacelar said.
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"Zuck woke up on Nov 9th acutely aware that FB had facilitated a new shift he didn't foresee or understand," Hubbard tweeted.
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While these two teams offer an attractive market, it's hard to foresee either team having enough assets to get a deal done.
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MEXICAN FOREIGN MINISTER SAYS ACCORD DOES NOT FORESEE RETURN OF GUATEMALAN ASYLUM SEEKERS TO MEXICO, AND HONDURAN AND SALVADORAN ASYLUM SEEKERS TO GUATEMALA
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Mark Cohen, a Columbia University professor and a former CEO of Sears Canada, doesn't foresee a happy ending for apparel retailers this year.
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The regulator halted its rate-hike run late last year, and indicated in March that it does not foresee any increases in 2019.
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The yield curve's failure to foresee recessions outside the United States has led some scholars to dismiss its predictive power as a fluke.
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Mr Wilson, who was among the first to foresee the current decline in profits, believes that earnings have not yet hit the bottom.
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"We did not foresee the magnitude of the economic deceleration, particularly in Greater China," Apple's Cook said in a letter to shareholders Wednesday.
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While we anticipated some challenges in key emerging markets, we did not foresee the magnitude of the economic deceleration, particularly in Greater China.
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We didn't foresee the broad reach of this system when we started the work," he said, adding that the award was "very satisfying.
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Finance minister Philip Hammond said the data showed the economy remained "fundamentally strong" and that public-sector forecasters did not foresee a recession.
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Despite Trump's travel ban against several nations, including North Korea and Iran, the World Championships organizing committee do not foresee any visa problems.
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Jeff Babione, Lockheed's F-35 program manager, also said he did not foresee any near-term effect on the cost of the jets.
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Do you foresee that you'll have a series of installments with an overarching story to them, or do something else with the character?
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"I don't foresee an outsized risk of a breakout in inflation," Evans said in remarks prepared for delivery to the Chicago Rotary Club.
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Pundits are fond of blaming quantitative forecasters, trafficking in polls and probabilities, for their failure to foresee Donald Trump's ascension to the presidency.
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As we blend medical technology with consumer technology, I foresee the De Novo program being utilized by companies such as Fitbit and Garmin.
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"We don't foresee any challenges to the contract arising out of the election whether or not the government changes," Business Minister Gaskin said.
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No one could foresee they would empty entire cities and would kill anyone who wore glasses or who admitted to having an education.
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But it's much harder to believe that that they didn't foresee the undemocratic implications of bolstering the "decision-making power" of party leaders.
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" When asked if Zay could potentially be cut from the team, McDermott said "At this point, we don't foresee anything like that happening.
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It was always going to be a meditation on conspiracy theories, but it took off in ways I did not foresee at all.
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" Why it matters: "Like the U.S. government, Facebook didn't foresee the wave of disinformation that was coming and the political pressure that followed.
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Bracher, however, said the bank does not foresee demand for corporate loans to pick up, due to uncertainties caused by Brazil's presidential elections.
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"The company is hopeful of getting the export quotas ... but we foresee barriers in winning the domestic licensing," said a senior Hengli source.
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The Provision Living survey found that only 47 percent of millennials foresee part-time jobs in retirement, compared to 61 percent of boomers.
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Eric Feinberg, vice president of marketing at ForeSee customer analytics firm, said this is one way in which Amazon has gotten a pass.
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Indeed, central banks in general might reflect on their failure to foresee the crisis of 2008, rather than cultivating their air of omniscience.
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I would have thought it'd be disturbing when NFL fans finally resorted to cannibalism, but I didn't foresee there being clever cosplay involved.
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"I really didn't foresee me having any type of career as a leading lady at all because it was just blondes," she shared.
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Markets are mostly pricing in two more rate rises this year, although some analysts foresee three more increases by the end of 2018.
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But so far China has resisted pledging to speed up its initial emissions-control targets, which foresee greenhouse gas emissions rising until 2030.
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Economists who foresee no rate increases before September say the Fed will not have a clear enough picture of the economy before then.
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When he gets to the Gulf Coast, where newspapers are shipped in and easily attainable, he can foresee the end of his profession.
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The plot: Henry Brogan is suddenly being pursued by a mysterious young agent who can apparently foresee every single one of his moves.
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One can easily foresee how just this one injury can affect a population that increasingly lives longer and pursues more physically active lives.
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They said they "could foresee" hiring local residents to help with ticketing, logistical support and security, if the festival was granted a permit.
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Writing in 1962 from experiences he endured in 1938, Baldwin was able to foresee the links between white supremacy and the Christian church.
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"The other day, someone said, 'It's so nice that you guys do all of this, I would foresee so many problems,'" Vera says.
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But the technology used to diagnose an urgent case also can be used to foresee potential future health problems, a more ambiguous realm.
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"They thought they could address the economic crisis but could not foresee the political reaction" that the effort would cause, Mr. Mampilly said.
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"We did not foresee the magnitude of the economic deceleration, particularly in greater China," Timothy D. Cook, Apple's chief executive, said this month.
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Under President Trump, however, the administration's own projections now foresee years of deficits over $1 trillion as a direct result of Republican policies.
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They foresee a major risk that the number of serious cases exceeds the US health system's capacity in hospital beds, ICUs, and ventilators.
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"We did not foresee a phenomenon of this magnitude coming," Ted Farnsworth, the chief executive of Helios and Matheson, said in a statement.
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Analysts foresee a slow, but potentially irreversible, burn for Five Star that will keep Italy distracted and unstable for some time to come.
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The Dutch forces did not foresee the later genocide and had been focused on "helping the refugees and guiding the evacuation," he said.
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New economic projections showed a solid majority of 22021 of 21.9 Fed policymakers foresee no change in interest rates until at least 23.
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New economic projections showed a solid majority of 13 of 17 Fed policymakers foresee no change in interest rates until at least 2021.
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"Nevertheless, we foresee that any negative effect will be partially mitigated by better performances from both our flour and rice businesses," he added.
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The budget office does not foresee much change in the number of people who are uninsured if the cost-sharing subsidies are halted.
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But their price-to-earnings-growth ratios are in the bottom two, indicating that investors foresee growth but do not have euphoric expectations.
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"Nonetheless, some foresee short-run opportunities from the (Brexit) uncertainty, with stockpiling efforts helping drive business in manufacturing industries," the survey report said.
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The Fed has projected two more interest rate hikes this year, but policymakers foresee three being required to prevent the economy from overheating.
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Written in the early 1990s, it is outdated in key respects: Its drafters, for example, did not foresee the rise of the internet.
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"Evergrande's jumbo deal has repriced the market so we don't foresee an explosion of high-yield property dollar debts," said BOC International's Wang.
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But she didn't foresee having to leave her home for extended periods and to give up her job when she was just 250.
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Jeff Bell, president of Broward County Sheriff's Deputies association, said he doesn't foresee any major problems with the officers' handling of the calls.
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"We foresee these concerns returning to the main stage ... as credit rating agencies assess the country's fiscal stance in Q2 2020," CIBC said.
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"We don't foresee any issue with this," said Terence A. Monahan, chief of patrol, responding to a question about a possible union challenge.
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Perhaps Tolkien could not foresee this obvious problem within his books—but these racial issues are glaringly obvious, viewed from a modern perspective.
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The group bristles now at the idea it intended to bring down the site, but did foresee the possibility that access would be disrupted.
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Climate scientists contacted by Mashable strongly disagreed with the assertion that the climate community is unable to foresee the likely consequences of global warming.
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However, because growth is dependent on productivity and productivity depends on corporate investment and innovation, Gross doesn't necessarily foresee the expansion Trump is promising.
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Its own economists foresee the interest rate remaining at 23.3 percent until a 22018 basis-point rate increase in the fourth quarter of 3.513.
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"We foresee a cyclical correction approaching and recommend investors to stay selective in Semis," Goldman Sachs analyst Toshiya Hari said in a note Thursday.
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Analysts do not foresee any changes to the current benchmark rate of 0.25 percent or any modifications to the bank's quantitative easing (QE) program.
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In a move that could foresee big changes in aircraft seat manufacturing, Boeing is purchasing seats for the 737 direct from a new supplier.
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"We foresee great risks for our daily operations if Britain leaves the EU without a deal", the Dutch Federation of Academic Hospitals (NFU) said.
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For a good portion of the series, book readers were able to at least somewhat foresee what would happen to the characters of Westeros.
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What the Democrats didn't foresee is the possibility of their fake page being detected by someone else who would in turn notify the DNC.
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"We did not foresee any need for near-term capital investments of any scale across the properties," Eldorado Chief Executive Officer Gary Carano said.
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These innovations will likely lead to both grand and catastrophic outcomes which, from the middle of any moment in history, are impossible to foresee.
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Bartoletti said he does not foresee a contraction from the public cloud market anytime soon, forecasting continued growth of more than 20% this year.
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Though Riyadh-controlled SABIC is Clariant's biggest shareholder, Jany did not foresee much impact should the kingdom face global sanctions over Jamal Khashoggi's death.
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Yet, in spite of all this, he does not foresee a confrontation, believing that a mixture of American engagement and containment will maintain stability.
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DOA, or "dead on arrival," is one of the briefest ways to dismiss an incoming piece of technology that you foresee no future for.
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He does not foresee that happening, though, and even jokes that winning the lottery is their best chance for staying in the United States.
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One internal timeline prepared for U.S. officials painted a scenario that did not foresee Assad stepping down as the country's leader before March 2017.
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MH: I think part of [my focus] was to be this small group of people, in consumer, enterprise, and I could foresee that happening.
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Its replacement, Isla Bella, could travel the same route this week despite the looming Hurricane Matthew -- if its captain does not foresee any risks.
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Unfortunately, while she's certainly a frontrunner, I don't foresee Ronan walking away from the 90th Academy Awards with a little golden man in hand.
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Bekah Martinez does not foresee ex Arie Luyendyk Jr. finding happily ever after with the woman he chooses following his dramatic Bachelor season finale.
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If not, I foresee disturbance and a change for the worse on so great a scale that the pen can hardly set it down.
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Analysts still foresee a long run for "The Lion King," expecting it to continue to sell tickets well into the end of the summer.
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And I foresee annoying series editor Devin Lewis with a lot of potty training notes as my daughter Lois is currently in the struggle.
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This would prompt few concessions from the remaining members of the EU, he added, going on to foresee an extension to the negotiating period.
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Trump also wrote that the measure would need to be voted on by Mexico's legislative body, which he did not foresee being a problem.
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Even if their skid continues, it's hard to foresee a scenario in which they aren't at least in contention for a wild-card spot.
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Spotify's decision to add this feature is one of the reasons Rosin does note foresee a death for FM radio in the near future.
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Though the specific path ahead remains difficult to foresee, it is a good bet that the communications policy agenda will be a full one.
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While analysts foresee "Maleficent" drawing a decent crowd, it's "Frozen 2" and "Rise of Skywalker" that are expected to bump the box office upward.
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Not entirely right, mind you: Stoll, for instance, could not foresee the reasonably safe transfer of money through cyberspace, or the cratering of malls.
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"My life is definitely going places I did not foresee," she said, leaning over her kitchen counter, as Sia's "Unstoppable" played in the background.
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Many foresee, at best, a ceasefire observed much of the time over much of a territory that will be effectively partitioned between competing forces.
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"We foresee another rise in consumer price inflation, which should further dampen concerns about deflationary pressure," wrote Chang Liu, China economist at Capital Economics.
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I can foresee many reasons why even Republicans will ultimately see an advantage in forcing Trump's resignation and working with a president named Pence.
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The future that business owners foresee includes a transition to renewable energy, energy efficiency and adapting to the realities of a climate-changed world.
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The exploratory talks will be held to determine whether they can foresee working together, before deciding whether to proceed to full-blown coalition talks.
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Nine out of 10 Millennials foresee a life event occurring within the next three years that will have a significant impact on their finances.
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It is baffling that, as one who lived through the Tory Euro-battles of the 1990s, he did not foresee the psychodrama now unfolding.
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"As new Mexican president takes office, experts foresee rocky road in relations with United States" So read a recent headline in the Houston Chronicle.
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Few outside of the local amateur club in Sarcelles could foresee the small, skinny and obsessed boy becoming a player in Europe's richest league.
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Climate campaigners claim to foresee an inevitable peak in oil consumption within the next 10-20 years that will leave some oil reserves "stranded".
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"In the face of that, there is no reason to foresee Ms. Gersh would not similarly condone others engaged in collective expression," they added.
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A lawsuit to stop the shutdown has been filed by community groups in Chelsea and Greenwich Village, who foresee horrendous congestion in their neighborhoods.
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But he doesn't foresee Obama making a change, arguing it would be "implicit acknowledgement" that the past five years of policy has been wrong.
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It is difficult to foresee how the nation can be more prosperous if such a large segment of the nation depends upon government benefits.
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And so the framers gathered to create a national government, with checks and balances to avoid abuses of power that they could easily foresee.
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Politicians have criticized a "cosy" audit sector and its "timid" regulator of failing to foresee the collapse of retailer BHS and construction company Carillion.
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But the law didn't foresee many of the instances where the public interest might be served by technology that doesn't follow its privacy rules.
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We can even foresee a future of VR/AR technologies where we receive regular prompts to "find the smile" in a virtual shared space.
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"Being realistic, given recent events, I cannot now foresee an announcement (on airport capacity in southeast England) until at least October," McLoughlin told lawmakers.
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This year, I'm going a bit broader with my look-ahead, in part because I don't foresee many e-commerce public offerings for 2018.
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The web of LLCs makes his wealth and business interests nearly impossible to track and, therefore, his conflicts of interests are difficult to foresee.
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I would say that Oprah understands the power of her words and is able to foresee the impact they will make on her audience.
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What she didn't foresee was a person she knew mostly from social media using her special day as entry to a beauty product pitch.
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But that's such a great example of you can't force those things because the most beautiful relationships are the ones that you can't foresee.
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Independent of COVID, we foresee an inflection in ZM's Phone business in F'21, as ZM embraces the channel and standalone sales of Phone.
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"We have initiated contingency supply plans and do not foresee a short-term impact due to these delays," Coca-Cola wrote in the filing.
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Mr. Moylan said eight other churches had bought space for burials at Green-Wood; he said he did not foresee any more buyback deals.
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Politicians have criticised a "cosy" audit sector and its "timid" regulator of failing to foresee the collapse of retailer BHS and construction company Carillion.
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When the electric grid was designed, engineers did not foresee that consumers would generate their own power and even sell it to the utilities.
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A century ago, the failure of global leaders to foresee and head off future risks ended in the flames of WWII and the Holocaust.
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Mr. McConnell has made clear that he wants a narrow and speedy trial, and that he does not foresee any chance of a conviction.
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With the testimony of his former personal attorney and fixer Michael Cohen now on full display for the American public, I foresee two possibilities.
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Sears realized billions of dollars from asset sales, as we predicted, but I did not foresee the operating losses that have significantly reduced values.
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Up Next (pictured above)—a collaboration between ItalDesign, Airbus and Audi—foresee no traffic and no accidents: just speedy, seamless and thoroughly modern transportation.
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David Leonhardt says he failed to foresee how Joe Biden's entry into the 2020 presidential race would crowd out other potentially strong moderate candidates.
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"The accord does not foresee that Italy takes migrants from Germany," Conte told a news conference after a two-day EU summit in Brussels.
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If they did they likely couldn't foresee a future where it would be embedded into the very fabric of an increasingly digital-dependent society.
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Addled by their misreading of history and their failure to foresee Hitler's rise, they developed a form of social critique known as critical theory.
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Liu said you can foresee the day when blockchain technology — which offers transparent and secure decentralized ledger — will disrupt the global economic system, including games.
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Since KCM is not expected to change its financial policies in the near future, Fitch does not foresee any positive rating action at this time.
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"While we anticipated some challenges in key emerging markets, we did not foresee the magnitude of the economic deceleration, particularly in Greater China," he added.
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Although Trump tasked the Joint Chiefs with making a report, it is difficult to foresee how his proposal will go much further, Johnson-Freese said.
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But what I didn't foresee is how much better fast charging is compared to the standard power adapter and cable Apple includes with every iPhone.
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"However what we didn't foresee was that the US strategic determination to attack us would be so great, and could be so unwavering," said Ren.
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Populist anger is hardly surprising: elite financiers tanked the global economy, elite economists failed to foresee it and political elites failed to respond effectively enough.
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She also said she did not foresee talks with Ankara on expanding a customs union with the EU. Reporting by Noah Barkin and Jan Strupczewski
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In addition, he thinks that the company may be pushed to defaulting, which subsequently will force it to make concessions, but he doesn't foresee bankruptcy.
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SpongeBob, on the other hand, was injected into a mainstream audience that couldn't yet foresee the internet's role in our social and pop cultural lives.
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"Giving the people a voice is the position of 52 of 54 Republican senators and he doesn't foresee any shift in that position," Levine said.
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Tim Kaine (D-VA), one of the sponsors, says he could foresee a future where large employers are also allowed to buy into the plan.
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"We foresee alignment behind this currency because it's going to make things easy," Eli Avidar, managing director of the exchange, told Reuters in an interview.
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"The accord does not foresee that Italy takes migrants from Germany," Giuseppe Conte told a news conference after a two-day EU summit in Brussels.
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"An experienced eye could easily foresee this tactic, though a child playing a game app is easy prey for such nefarious apps," the researchers said.
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Germany's fiscal plans foresee the defense budget of NATO's second-largest member rising to 0003% of output next year before falling to 1.24% in 2023.
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The Republican chairman of the House Armed Services Committee said Thursday that he doesn't foresee the United States sending a "large ground force" into Syria.
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But if businesses foresee a future of Japanese-style economic stagnation, they're going to be reluctant to invest no matter how low interest rates get.
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Ozgur Altug, chief economist at BGC Partners in Istanbul, said at this stage he did not foresee the row having serious short-term economic consequences.
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"There is going to have to be an adjustment, but we don't foresee it being a major step down in what we export," he said.
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It is something that we do not foresee at all, and whoever is pushing towards that is somebody who is not in their right mind.
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"We foresee the rapid growth in this market continuing in coming years in light of consumer trends towards healthier and more natural products," he said.
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Her Charma's Green Chips are sold in four Whole Foods stores, but she could not foresee how she could expand to supply Kroger as well.
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According to the survey, 71 percent of respondents expect moderate changes in where their employees access care, while 14 percent said they foresee significant changes.
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"The mujahideen are still waging a successful jihad, but the majority of Muslims cannot foresee the justice of an Islamic state," he lamented in 2115.
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"If I don't see any change in the country, I could foresee this trend will continue," says Azzato, who herself has not yet considered leaving.
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And while the strategists aren't expecting a recession anytime soon, they do foresee a curve inversion in early 2019, typically a bellwether of economic troubles.
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While the American negotiators did not necessarily foresee a company like Moon Express, "the U.S. government wanted to keep that option open," Professor Schaefer said.
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Germany's fiscal plans foresee the defense budget of NATO's second-largest member rising to 1.37% of output next year before falling to 1.24% in 2023.
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Along with just about every serving officer I've known, he would laugh if asked whether he could foresee — or even define — "victory" in that country.
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Barker interviewed the fortune-tellers about whether they had forecasted their clients' deaths and if they could foresee a greater role for E.S.P. in medicine.
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European defense planning, operations and weapons development foresee France taking a big role in 60% of the 47 projects, often with Germany, Italy and Spain.
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While Woo doesn't foresee that sharp of a reaction, he pointed out that delaying tax reform presents problems beyond disappointing CEOs looking for some relief.
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These projections foresee annual real GDP increasing by 1.9 percent in 2018, 1.7 percent in 2019, 1.7 percent in 2020 and 1.5 percent in 20143.
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As I am very busy for the next two weeks at least, I don't foresee this application going online before mid to end of April.
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With European data appearing to soften in recent weeks, Engels did not foresee a rise in European interest rates until the second half of 2019.
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Without agreements on these issues by December, it becomes harder to foresee how both will cooperate once the U.K. leaves the EU in March 2019.
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"I really do foresee being able to diagnose C.T.E. pretty accurately while people are alive sometime in the next five to 10 years," he said.
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What I foresee, if you just shifted that budget, is there will be a whole contingent of scientists of all stripes working on pure defense.
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As predicted, the M.P.A.A. granted "The Hate U Give" a PG-13 rating, but what Tillman didn't foresee is how miserable that would make him.
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Lieberman, who grew up playing in Rucker Park and other playgrounds in New York City, did not foresee any problems with adjusting to the format.
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Salameh told reporters he did not foresee any problems for Lebanon in repaying maturing Eurobonds this year and the government's solvency was not at stake.
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I don't foresee myself necessarily pursuing more of the buttplug stuff itself, just because I don't think there's much more to do at this point.
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It's more likely that he will be party pooper in chief, reasserting his isolationist policies while reminding the crowd of what it failed to foresee.
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Falling government bond yields — which occur as bond prices rise — are typically viewed as an indication that investors foresee weaker growth and lower inflation ahead.
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The scientists involved in the Facebook project acknowledged that they cannot, on their own, foresee or fix all the ethical issues associated with this neurotechnology.
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But the futures markets, which have historically been better predictors than the Fed itself, foresee no rate increase next year and a cut in 20143.
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"We knew those measures would have protracted consequences," Professor Squeglia added, but engineers could not foresee that the tower would reverse its tilt, he said.
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"We have initiated contingency supply plans and do not foresee a short-term impact due to these delays," Coca-Cola wrote in an annual report.
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So far, though, Moody's and Standard & Poor's continue to dominate, and Mr. Neff said that he and his colleagues do not foresee that changing soon.
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Because the point of the exercise for him was to write "the most playlike play" possible, Mr. Moore doesn't foresee adapting "Acolyte" for the screen.
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Mr. Trump said Friday that the deal was "subject to getting everything papered," but added that he did not foresee a problem with that process.
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While investors doubt bankers will elect to raise rates in September, more and more now foresee another rate hike by the end of the year.
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While analysts foresee "Maleficent" drawing a decent crowd, it's "Frozen 22" and "Rise of Skywalker" that are expected to bump up the box office receipts.
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"Continued dollar strength would persist only in the circumstances of a further deterioration in global growth conditions, which we do not foresee," MRB strategists said.
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If there was one consequence Mr. Trump probably didn't foresee from his travel ban, it would be helping a Muslim American secure an Academy Award.
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Therefore, Schwartz said, there's little it could have done to foresee this crisis sooner given that EPA never changed its standards for ethylene oxide emissions.
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Those of us who created them could not foresee all the possible permutations of law and facts that would unfold in the years to come.
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And we're not generally responsible for what people do with the things we sell them, mostly because we can't be expected to foresee those things.
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It's going to be interesting and important that the market does not foresee that as another QE. That has been a large topic of discussion.
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"We do not foresee the fiscal deficit exceeding 212.12% (of GDP) in 212.17, but the trends are likely to turn adverse quite soon," it added.
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Logistics group Panalpina expected to expand its presence in China, while peer Kuehne und Nagel did not foresee any impact from political and regulatory interventions.
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But he said he did not foresee having to postpone starting the ferry service because he had budgeted extra time for just such a setback.
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Ned Price, a former Obama administration official, said he did not "foresee a strategic reorientation" in U.S.-Saudi ties unless Congress forces the administration's hand.
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Obviously, ultimately, Adams would not have been able to foresee his book's compatibility with the zeitgeist of today when it was first published in 1972.
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And what's perhaps most exciting is that the researchers who authored this study foresee clinical applications of the REPAIR system for reversing diseases in humans.
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Analysts foresee a $24 million to $2000 million opening weekend for "Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald," on par with the opening of the previous film.
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An adversary could get creative, however, and encode the data in a way that's impossible to foresee and inextricably linked to the record of financial transactions.
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"I do not foresee major policy shifts in the near future because we all see the value of stability in the region," she told the reporters.
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The plans also foresee the creation of a venue for events in vacant parts of the building such as the one formerly used for bond trading.
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They are anxious to improve the science of prediction, to build better models to help us foresee what's in store in time to lessen the impacts.
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Britain won the islands back after a brief war, but he blamed himself in part for failing to foresee the invasion and for not preventing it.
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All things considered, we foresee GDP growth of roughly 2.1 percent in 2017, which is well below the 3.36 percent annual average dating back to 1930.
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Drinking has been a hedonistically driven activity for the last 5,000 years, and I do not foresee people changing that primarily based on the nutritional value.
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Rbb said Altmaier did not foresee a recession in Germany even in the case of a hard Brexit as long Germany acted in a smart way.
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Options prices have fallen to a one-year low according to Goldman, in what may be an indication that big investors foresee a mild summer ahead.
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So by studying the variation of the gas composition, we can foresee what the volcano is going to do in the next days, weeks, and months.
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"He didn't foresee that this kind of message would have vast and grim consequences," we're told after Ulbricht agrees to an email interview with a reporter.
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S. relationship is such a large component of global trade that we really have a global impact and that has implications that are difficult to foresee.
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For the overall EBRD bloc, "the baseline is quite optimistic and if policy responses are reasonable then we don't foresee a major currency crisis," Guriev added.
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Even so, Health Minister Agnes Buzyn said she did not foresee a re-run of the bitter national debate that split public opinion at the time.
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Within the academy, no one will suggest that the authors of TPD should be muzzled or ignored just because they failed to foresee Mr Trump's ascent.
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McDonald's shares hit an all-time high in Friday trading, and some strategists foresee more upside for the stock ahead of its earnings release next week.
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Some believe there are biological solutions that will allow humans to remain in their bodies longer, while others foresee a future where men merge with machines.
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Get the Pizza Cutter Lightsaber See Details We foresee a lot of volunteering to make desserts for the potluck with these R2-D2 stackable measuring cups.
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But they failed to foresee the negative impacts law enforcement could have in policing urban communities of color, and other harm-enhancing aspects of law enforcement.
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"We don't foresee the legal exclusion of specific suppliers or specific products," the spokesman told a regular government news conference on Friday, restating Berlin's existing position.
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Under this scenario, we also foresee concrete steps toward a return to democracy and political stability in Venezuela, opening opportunities for trade, economic growth and prosperity.
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"People that find Instagram as their No. 1 platform, I don't foresee them having to post on YouTube [if Instagram starts allowing long video]," Ricciardi said.
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While shares of the restaurant rebounded slightly on Wednesday, just a day after the company lowered its fiscal second-quarter outlook, analysts foresee more trouble ahead.
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It was just a few months ago that so much of the European media failed to foresee the vote in Britain to leave the European Union.
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Thomas B. Edsall Most prediction models, including the one put together by The Times, foresee a Hillary Clinton win, but recent polls show her lead diminishing.
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Winn says she can foresee many of the people going to the city jail for misdemeanor violations ending up on "the same sorry road" she's traveled.
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Nonetheless, some experts foresee a time, not far off, when artificial intelligence, A.I., will match and then exceed human intelligence, at ever-accelerating and frightening speeds.
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And while Little hasn't worked with any labels in the sportswear space yet, she could foresee licensing Lusomé's signature fabric for sporty uses down the line.
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As individuals and organizations leverage technology for intended and unintended uses, it becomes virtually impossible to foresee all threats and vulnerabilities that surface in the process.
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He did not foresee the runaway success that the tomato restaurant would have, but he still maintains a small-town existence, more in tune with nature.
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"Personally, I don't foresee any work in his future," said Tim Gray, senior vice president and the awards editor at Variety, the entertainment industry trade publication.
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We don't elect presidents just to execute plans; we elect human beings, expecting them to deal with global crises and economic twists we can't yet foresee.
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" To assault the foundations of liberal democracy, he added, "meant to bring into play social forces the intellectuals of both right and left could not foresee.
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He describes a loss of hope among the community, a belief that "the only future we could foresee" for incels was one darkened by Rodger's shadow.
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I foresee a trend where most — if not all — education software is free, and ed-tech companies monetize mostly through paid content, services or premium features.
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And to avoid such conflicts, medical students who foresee problems of conscience should steer clear of certain fields, such as obstetrics-gynecology, when making career choices.
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He has the highest unfavorable ratings of any GOP candidate among Republican women, nearly half of whom say they could not foresee supporting him for president.
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While they acknowledge his initial response was lacking and that the virus poses a mortal threat to his 2020 prospects, they foresee a possible silver lining.
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Attitudes are changing among younger people and those involved in the market economy, she said, but she doesn't foresee a grass-roots uprising any time soon.
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And she sometimes works as a pet sitter on the side — however, she said she doesn't foresee that business picking up with most people self-quarantining.
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"We plodded along at about 10% growth a year for the last 10 years, but I foresee that this is going to really accelerate the trend."
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At the time, the government was sharply criticized for having failed to foresee weaknesses in the regulatory framework around drone flights near sensitive sites like airports.
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Given recent Department of Justice moves to limit protections against gender and race discrimination, it's hard to foresee serious government intervention coming from the current administration.
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When you left government in the summer of 2017, did you foresee the first term of Trump's presidency going down this road that we're on now?
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" The memo goes on to foresee struggles for Mr. Buttigieg in more diverse states: "He still hasn't answered tough questions about his record in South Bend.
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"With something like 10,000 baby boomers retiring every day, I foresee that there will be a scramble for income-producing assets over the next few years."
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It is a familiar message for North Koreans, but one that now underscores that the leadership does not foresee a breakthrough in diplomacy any time soon.
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"We foresee an unusual bounty of &aposnext gen&apos technologies that have the potential to alter the scoreboard across the Internet and technology sectors," Sebastian wrote.
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Do you foresee this being permanent in 60 votes, or what we just said Senator Perdue said just outright, said this is going to be reconciliation?
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"However, we foresee that credit growth in the next two to three years will remain at levels that will increase financial risks gradually," S&P said.
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Fretful viewers may have to watch this through their fingers, although it must be said that, as time crawls by, you start to foresee the unforeseen.
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Current Fed policymakers' projections foresee two rate increases this year and three each in 2017 and 2018, a slower pace from what was forecast in March.
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Even if that prescient lawmaker could foresee the connected world of today, he or she did not capture this vision in the text of the law.
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The Elliott Wave Theory posits that market trends move in a succession of waves that can be used to foresee the next leg up or down.
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If you can foresee needing to move within a few years, consider the costs involved in selling the home and moving, which may erode any gains.
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"It opened up opportunities in so many areas we didn't foresee, and Bunny laid the essential groundwork for it all," she said, using Dr. Sandler's nickname.
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" A Mexican official, who asked not to be named, said "we don't foresee a negative reaction to the round, we believe the balance will be positive.
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Big pharmaceutical companies foresee similar risks — including physical damage to their facilities, supply-chain disruptions from increasingly powerful storms, and higher costs stemming from new energy regulations.
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There are still a few players who can do what he does, but it's easy to foresee a future in which no one even bothers to try.
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Ting acknowledges that guests still want that human interaction, and she doesn&apost foresee the robots as a solution for all the challenges in the hospitality experience.
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"At this stage, we foresee opportunity with our key sentiment indicator implying a more than 97% chance of the S&P 500 being higher in 12 months."
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He didn't foresee the almost-immediate Turkish invasion -- and attacks on the Kurds in the region -- because, well, he just decided to do something and did it.
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Unfortunately, given all of the changes I've seen in the past three months, I foresee the White House is posturing itself to be electronically compromised once again.
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The median forecast remains for another two rate hikes this year, but a growing number of policymakers foresee three being required to prevent the economy from overheating.
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A22015: I foresee that the most likely result on the 22015th is that they'll have a report that says Greece has done an awful lot of work.
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Though management said it does not expect a change in weather or consumer spending to occur overnight, it does foresee improvement as the quarter and year progress.
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"We foresee a day where customers vegetables are harvested hours before they are packed, metres from where they are shipped," Ocado said in a statement on Monday.
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We know with certainty that abuse will happen, and manufacturer should foresee this, too—whether for a big payday or infamy, that's just what some jackasses do.
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The data scientists Mashable spoke with said they didn't see their jobs in jeopardy but did foresee future changes in the tech industry that are long overdue.
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"I cannot at this point foresee where this will lead, but I am convinced that it will be much more exciting than just data storage," he said.
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After using all the hybrids we could get our hands on, this is what we'd recommend if you foresee such a computing machine in your near future.
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Though I don't foresee an imminent end to my therapy right now, I know that having conversations about termination with Lori is itself a step toward that.
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So, we can foresee that the plastic and other petrochemicals industries will become more related, and have a reciprocal relationship with the demand in current transportation industry.
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We'd also appreciate your feedback The design flaw occurred because Facebook didn't realize/foresee that individuals parent-approved for one child wouldn't also be approved for another.
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Osaka eased to a straight-sets victory when the pair met in Rome last year, but the 21-year-old does not foresee another one-sided contest.
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To some it looked as if he was trying to protect his legacy, since, if financial turmoil erupts, he cannot be accused of failing to foresee it.
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One source familiar with the talks said preliminary discussions foresee the company resulting from the merger as a corporation and no shareholder would be given special rights.
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Politics and relief Tamil Nadu state officials have faced heavy criticism over recent weeks for failing to foresee the extent of the shortage and planning for it.
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There's no way Sayer can foresee oncoming climate disaster, if that's what's hurtling toward the land his family has worked for the past 20053 years in Ventura.
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I've been using it for years and foresee sticking with it for several more, at least until my business gets big enough to require more robust features.
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Dombrovskis said supervisors and firms needed to look separately at each type of contract, but added that at this stage he did not foresee a general problem.
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Fitch does not foresee any positive cash flow contribution from Peru at least for the short- to medium-term, following the completed construction of networks in 2016.
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Analysts, who did not foresee these one-offs, had expected a quarterly profit of 21 billion forints, according to a survey conducted by OTP, before the results.
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"Even if the German economy is doing well and tax revenues are churning, no one can really foresee the consequences of Brexit," he said in a statement.
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" Ed Davis, a former Boston police commissioner who sits on Uber's safety advisory board, said, "A background check is just that — it does not foresee the future.
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The future of mobile games could bring anything; most people wouldn't have been able to foresee the explosion of augmented reality hype a couple of years back.
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"I don't foresee a scenario in which they [China] do a complete turnaround and start adding a lot more coal-fired power to their grid," she added.
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"A slowdown in growth is very much a risk, but we don't foresee demand falling off a cliff as a result," said Ashley Petersen of Stratas Advisors.
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In Brussels, a senior European Union official said the bloc had "extremely low expectations for the G7 summit" and did not foresee a breakthrough on the tariffs.
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At a more extreme formulation, Tesla bears foresee a "demand cliff" that Tesla could fall off as all of its vehicles confront weaker demand in the future.
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The KVIFF crop indicates that 2016 looks to be another strong year in Central and Eastern European cinema, but it is hard to foresee another Oscar success.
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Mr. Funtleyder said the risks surrounding St. Jude Medical would have been more difficult to foresee, but that Abbott may have lost some clout with investors, regardless.
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"Consumers are entering the holiday season in very high spirits and foresee the economy expanding at a healthy pace into the early months of 2018," Franco said.
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Ms. Ferreras-Copeland said she could foresee making free menstrual products available in the city's public hospitals, parks and recreational centers, and at youth and community programs.
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The company says that because this is largely leaning on their tech stack, they don't foresee any need to add more people to their content review team.
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They have both the ability to foresee future trends and events, whilst at the same time, refuse to make any assumptions that lack a thorough empirical backing.
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But it will be past time too to foresee the effects of technology changes and to prepare for a future far different from anything we have imagined.
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Overall, however, Hall doesn't necessarily foresee the company moving beyond the West Coast Other investors: Index Ventures, Obvious Ventures, S2G Ventures, DNS Capital, Uprising and Collaborative Fund.
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In transhumanist communities—people who foresee human enhancement for greater control over intelligence, longevity, and reproduction—animal uplift is often talked about as an inevitable ethical obligation.
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She added that she does not foresee a universal do-not-resuscitate approach for all Covid-19 patients, which ignores age and baseline health, on the horizon.
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"We foresee a day where customers' vegetables are harvested hours before they are packed, meters from where they are shipped," Ocado said in a statement on Monday.
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Can you foresee a future for California or LA where the framework that has allowed for a softening stance on cannabis carries over to other illicit substances?
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I didn't foresee the urgency of the issues I would find myself immersed in as part of my job at a nonprofit arts and community development group.
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"We foresee a sustained period of low interest rates and this will continue to put a degree of downward pressure on our cash generation," the company said.
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Amendments to the Penal Code foresee up to three years' jail and a fine of up to 10,000 leva ($5,500) for disseminating untrue information about an epidemic.
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Oleg Kouzmin, chief Russian economist at investment bank Renaissance Capital, told CNBC on Friday that he could not foresee any signs of a looming systemic banking crisis.
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At that time of the extension, Gottlieb said Wednesday, the agency didn't foresee the "epidemic'"of adolescent use that has become one of the plan's biggest challenges.
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The only hiccup we can foresee is that the ride-sharing system would require every taxi-taking New Yorker to squeeze into a car with strangers, peacefully.
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"The application of the Pact is rule-based and evidence-based and takes into account the political and legal discretion which the rules themselves foresee," he said.
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The episode ended where it began, with Kevin articulating what he failed to foresee in his article back in 2018, when he called Yang's platform a longshot.
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They did not foresee the crisis sooner, they said, because the Health Department did not tell them about Medicaid overspending until the last minute of budget talks.
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The chief justice has long been known for his extensive preparation and an ability to foresee what's ahead, which some colleagues have likened to three-dimensional chess.
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He has a Florida driver's license, loves American food and has set a new course for the senior men's tour, where some foresee a rise to prominence.
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Though it is widely denounced as unethical, billing unsuspecting emergency room patients who can neither foresee nor prevent the expense has proven to be a lucrative business.
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Majid Takht Ravanchi, a senior aide to Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, said on Wednesday Trump's unpredictable personality made it difficult to foresee whether sanctions would be renewed.
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Therefore, for the United States, legal sports betting just begun; we can also foresee that there will be more sports leagues to join the first mover team.
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Some strategists foresee further downside for the U.S. dollar's relative value as questions swirl around the likelihood of the Trump administration passing any tax reform-related legislation.
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Ghani was among the first to foresee that a flood of foreign aid could enrich foreign contractors and turn officials corrupt while doing little for ordinary Afghans.
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General Townsend suggested that he did not foresee the United States "bringing in large numbers of coalition troops" to help with Iraq and the assault on Raqqa.
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"I'm not worried at all that we won't have the money for the operations underway and the operations that we foresee in the next month," Bossert said.
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Or, those who foresee more extreme consequences may see Trump's potential removal from office as a threat to the regulatory, tax, and trade policies that they support.
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"As we foresee the industry's challenging environment persisting owing to currency volatility, the management will continue to look for avenues to mitigate forex risk via hedging," he said.
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Eight years later, for the 2018 World Cup in Russia, we have a more scientific method to foresee the future: an AI that simulated the tournament 100,000 times.
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I don't foresee that happening in the economy at this point but we've been open to that and we've said publicly that that's what we plan to do.
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"I do not foresee major policy shifts in the near future because we all see the value of stability in the region," she added, according to the reports.
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"I don't foresee any major change in the political party system in the next elections," says Mrs Arroyo, the former president, who is now speaker of the House.
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"While we anticipated some challenges in key emerging markets, we did not foresee the magnitude of the economic deceleration, particularly in Greater China," said Apple CEO Tim Cook.
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A half century after that flight to the Moon, SpaceX could very well create its own mark in the history books, maybe in ways we don't yet foresee.
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Yet there was no mistaking the renewed sense, following its failure to foresee the 2007-08 financial crisis, of an academic field in a crisis of its own.
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The company's co-founders foresee a world where narratives fit together like episodes in a TV series, bringing families back to book appointments to see what happens next.
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And the trend is likely to continue: 344 million represents only 47 percent of internet users in China, and experts foresee the trend expanding deeper into the market.
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Under Mr. Culp's leadership, Danaher saw strong growth in revenues and EPS, and hopefully he can right the ship at GE." — Jim Corridore "We did not foresee this.
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To that end, Reed says she doesn't foresee launching something like a glycolic acid toner, because there are already enough excellent options out there at affordable price points.
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Analysts have told CNBC they foresee an improvement in emerging markets in 2017, citing stronger growth in some of the countries, relative political stability and positive company earnings.
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"In the base scenario, I do not foresee an emergence of factors forcing an interest rate change this year, despite the Hungarian central bank's decision," Zubelewicz told Reuters.
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"While we anticipated some challenges in key emerging markets, we did not foresee the magnitude of the economic deceleration, particularly in Greater China," Cook says in the letter.
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"While we anticipated some challenges in key emerging markets, we did not foresee the magnitude of the economic deceleration, particularly in Greater China," Cook wrote in the letter.
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Most couldn't foresee a future in which the ride-hail companies' promise of banishing personal car ownership might actually create more traffic and pull riders off public transit.
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Canaccord Genuity analyst Rahul Paul, in a note maintaining his C$5 stock target, said he does not foresee any operational challenges that could cause material funding shortfalls.
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"I foresee a future where people and their doctors have new relationships, enabled by the cloud, by algorithms, by artificial intelligence," Van Houten told CNBC's "Squawk Box" Monday.
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Led by hardline former President Alvaro Uribe, the "No" side was outraged the accord offered the FARC ten congressional seats and did not foresee jailing the rebels' leaders.
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Asked by "Fox & Friends" host Brian Kilmeade what he would say if Trump asked him Friday to be chief of staff, Bossie said he didn't foresee that happening.
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"I can't say that I foresee one thing happening or the other," said Decker, when asked in a teleconference Monday whether he was confident that Fitzpatrick would return.
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"I don't foresee any staff changes having an impact on the trajectory of this administration," said Ryan Williams, a former adviser to 2012 GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney.
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"Looking ahead, while new construction is expected to exceed demand (occupancy growth), we do not foresee a spike in vacancy rates," said Barbara Denham, senior economist at Reis.
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Fitch does not foresee any changes over the short term provided the bank's earnings remain stable and balanced by business segment, and it maintains its high credit quality.
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"While we anticipated some challenges in key emerging markets, we did not foresee the magnitude of the economic deceleration, particularly in Greater China," Cook wrote in his letter.
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RATING SENSITIVITIES Positive: A rating upgrade is unlikely in the near future as Fitch does not foresee a reduction in leverage below the trigger on a sustained basis.
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Speaking at the Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition Conference (ADIPEC), General Mohammed Barkindo said that the cartel's projections did not foresee oil demand cresting over the coming decades.
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The 40-year-old father of one, who's worked at the range since he was 15, doesn't foresee the church killings altering his customers' feelings about their weapons.
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Only then could Kim foresee a future where he is celebrated as the father of economic reform, rather than tolerated as a third-generation despot with nuclear weapons.
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With tax revenues expected to keep rising and borrowing costs to remain low, the cabinet's budget framework does not foresee the need for net new borrowing until 2021.
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Fitch does not foresee any catalyst, aside from M&A events, that could lead to material operational/financial improvement in the region in the short- to medium-term.
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Private equity firms Bain Capital and KKR paid too much, larded on too much debt, paid themselves handsomely and didn't adequately foresee the changing face of American retail.
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"These partnerships are still in the early stages, so we don't foresee them having a significant impact reducing churn this year," said eMarketer senior forecasting analyst Christopher Bendtsen.
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Given the widespread demand around the world for safe returns, experts don't foresee U.S. borrowing costs rising significantly in coming years, even if the Chinese continue to sell.
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The idea is that weighing possible negative outcomes will help a team foresee obstacles and improve what's not yet broken, in hopes that it will prevent future failures.
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Though many of Biden's bundlers do not foresee fundraising issues for the campaign, strategists said the former vice president and other Democrats could run into problems raising cash.
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But consider how difficult it would have been for our grandparents to foresee a culture in which nearly one in four women has an abortion by age 45.
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The authors did not foresee how older white voters would swing over to the Republican side and the way many assimilated Hispanics would vote like non-Hispanic whites.
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Some on the Israeli right foresee a system in which most Palestinians will remain stateless indefinitely, living under a set of laws different from those governing Israeli citizens.
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Or, campaign insiders say, Sanders may hold out until the April 7 Wisconsin primary that he hopes to win, though many foresee that state voting similarly to Michigan.
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We're able to foresee actions of ours that could harm others, like breathing near someone on the bus or touching a gas pump or even answering the door.
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That card is now selling for just over $50, and that may be the better value for you if you don't foresee needing a half-terabyte of storage.
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The basic scenario does not foresee carbon neutrality by 2050, although emissions are forecast to start declining after 2030 to reach 36% below 1990 levels by mid-century.
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With Big Data tools becoming more powerful and mainstream, it may be incumbent on companies to foresee potential safety and security issues with new products and new technologies.
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Confronted with an isolated western Mosul, some foresee an interminable siege, reminiscent of the one in Aleppo, where, for years, the Queiq River divided rebel and regime neighborhoods.
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Q. Are there any circumstances arising out of Trump policies affecting California in which you can foresee state officials considering secession from the union as a viable alternative?
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President Trump campaigned on a promise to lower drug prices for Americans, yet Mr. Azar has publicly stated that he did not foresee any progress on that front.
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"We didn't really foresee the broad impact of this system when we started the work," Ratcliffe said in a telephone interview with the Nobel Prize after the ceremony.
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Admittedly I'm green with envy for failing to foresee the explosive rally in the price of bitcoin when it was first brought to my attention several years ago.
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We must carefully craft a strategy with robust counterterrorism and intelligence operations to achieve our most important goal — to foresee and forestall an attack on the U.S homeland.
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"Consumers foresee the current economic expansion continuing well into the second half of this year," Lynn Franco, The Conference Board's director of economic indicators, said in a statement.
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They did not foresee the rise of political parties and the way that would bring parts of Congress into cooperation with the president, that ambition would protect ambition.
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Still, if the risk is of a return to high tensions ahead, it's also possible to foresee a path that over time does make progress with North Korea.
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