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To foreseeing
verb
To anticipate; to predict.
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It praised Spacey but it didn't get the measure of him; went no way to foreseeing the influence he was about to exert on London theatre.
Your critics like to say that in addition to foreseeing much that has come to pass — like predicting in 1983 that a computer would dominate humans in chess by the late '90s — you have also made plenty of erroneous predictions, like writing in 1999 that there would be continuous economic growth for the United States and a consistently rising stock market through 2019.
But the past isn't what it used to be – Sarah is no longer a waitress but already a warrior, Kyle is behind the times when it comes to foreseeing the future, and Arnie's iconic cyborg winds up locked in battle with his ageing self who is (he tells us repeatedly) "old, not obsolete".
3, 2000) detailed the consensus of expert forecasts is always wrong, so avoiding that advice is critical to foreseeing market direction correctly.
Many novelists can lay claim to foreseeing bits and pieces of the future.
However, budget cuts were deemed not necessary, and on April 8 , 1980 Day again proposed cutting 115 faculty members and four departments due to foreseeing upcoming budget cuts; on May 16 , 1980he recanted his comments.
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The end result is hard to foresee.
Its success was very hard to foresee.
Others had managed to foresee such a storm.
It struggles to foresee trouble before it arrives.
They failed to foresee the 1997 Asian crisis.
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