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The envisaged
verb
To conceive or see something within one's mind; to imagine or envision
synonyms
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The envisaged increase in green revenues is ambitious, but not utopian.
"The envisaged amount of Chinese investment for 2010 could amount to 500 million euros".
The envisaged reform includes the further strengthening of the EU's diplomatic service, the creation of a pan-European foreign ministry and even plans to create a European army.
The envisaged implementation plan is outlined.
The envisaged π/K-separation is ≥3σ up to 4 GeV/c.
The envisaged pixel array offers a low noise and low power operation.
The envisaged prediction ('Bx') no longer holds if a magnet neutralizes the effect of the weight ('Mx').
The envisaged reform of the EEG should therefore abstain from organizing a simple limit to the levy.
The envisaged classifier is a feed-forward neural network named Multilayer Perceptron (MLP) with one hidden layer and three outputs.
The envisaged reactor application is the Steam Generator Emergency FeedWater System EFWSS) of Pressurised Water Reactors (PWRs).
The envisaged system includes the combination of both active and passive means to accomplish the fundamental safety function.
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