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"We won't be able to foresee it.
Sometimes the creativity is in being able to foresee, to plan.
He turned out to be overly autocratic, and we hadn't been able to foresee that.
Would Byrnes have waited had he been able to foresee the future?
To be able to foresee a recession, we must be able to identify a big enough decline in the index.
So the people would be able to foresee a certain future and believe in it with perspective.
Economic forecasting is necessarily imprecise: too many things happen for forecasters to be able to foresee all of them.
First, expanding the solar industry dramatically from its relatively tiny current scale may produce changes we do not pretend to be able to foresee today.
Michael and Matthew were cast as the "pre-cogs" — identical twin brothers who are able to foresee crimes before they happen.
The first problem is the lookahead version where an online algorithm is able to foresee the information of the next k jobs.
But nothing is predictable when Blake puts nib to paper, and he hopes there will also be drawing ventures that he is "not able to foresee".
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