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"We have to find an answer in the foreseeable future".
That's a pretty big and important question, and there are plenty of solar skeptics out there who argue that, for the foreseeable future, the sun is still not the answer.
"The world wants to know how we conceive the political union that will accompany monetary union, and we have to provide an answer to this question in the foreseeable future," she said.
"I realized that I was going to be in a position where, at least for the foreseeable future, I was going to have to answer difficult questions and have difficult conversations," she said.
The survivor may be searching for answers, but your role for the foreseeable future is simply to be supportive and listen to what they have to say about the person, the death, and their feelings.
For the foreseeable future (say a decade or two), I think that the answer is no.
For the foreseeable, the use of "drug" in a clue to indicate an E in an answer seems likely to be sidelined in favour of another E-word.
It doesn't, and we don't imagine a time in the foreseeable future when algorithms (or other forms of artificial intelligence) will be able to answer such difficult strategic questions.
The answer is: I don't have an intent to sell it for the foreseeable future.
One key question to be answered is whether or not these expectations can be met in the foreseeable future with the current approaches to scale-up and technological workforce.
The answer is simple, it has been so historically and will remain so for the foreseeable future.
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