Sentence examples for Foreseeable term from inspiring English sources

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Neither will the election transform the country's policy towards China in the foreseeable term.

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The current regime omits foreseeable long-term consequences from reported financial numbers.

"After due consideration and in light of the fact that Keyshawn has two years remaining on his contract, our organization remains unable to address the contract of Keyshawn in the near or foreseeable short-term future".

In another study commissioned by the Dutch government in 2006 to evaluate the sustainability of Brazilian bioethanol concluded that there is sufficient water to supply all foreseeable long-term water requirements for sugarcane and ethanol production.

A study commissioned by the Dutch government in 2006 to evaluate the sustainability of Brazilian bioethanol concluded that there is sufficient water to supply all foreseeable long-term water requirements for sugarcane and ethanol production.

Despite a lack of significant differences in alcohol use and other risk behaviors, there is a foreseeable long-term value in promoting ACHP on college campuses due to its current use by many students (31.3% reporting use in the past 30 days), its relationships with other conventional preventive health practices, and its association with positive social values.

"I think Sony's PlayStation 2 will remain the No. 1 console for the foreseeable future, in terms of unit sales," said Brian O'Rourke, a senior analyst with Cahners In-Stat Group.

He said there was nothing to suggest it was foreseeable in general terms to the teaching staff that any pupil might seek to poison a teacher, and it was not foreseeable in respect of the pupil concerned in particular.

The big winner remains the Apple iPad, however, as despite growth by Android tablets from major rivals, the iPad retains a massive 91.96 percent of overall tablet traffic, meaning it has "nothing to worry about" in the foreseeable future in terms of challenges from other makers, according to Baptiste.

In U.S. courts, this has amounted to a new application of the term "reasonably foreseeable indirect impacts" in the context of coal mining and electricity generation; in Ireland, the same can be said for "functional interdependence" as that term applies to feedstocks and power plants.

On 8 July, the Royal Academy of Engineering (RAE) made public its response, which ignited controversy for suggesting that "research should be concentrated on activities from which a contribution to the economy, within the short or medium term, is foreseeable".

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