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This is a foreseen catastrophe.
Almost half of the 235 participants replying to this question foresee a growth in the importance of teleradiology (46%%).
One can foresee that questions of amenity and the en vironment, of corporate power and the in consumer, will loom larger in the future.
"We don't foresee any questions we can't address," he said.
The U.S. and Europe both face an easily foreseen dilemma.
This question was not foreseen in a life edition (prime time) on TV, so that, taken by surprise, I must have answered, this may have been the "morning after", but it still was not a "pill" yet.
The question is whether David Cameron and others should have foreseen a disaster in the making.
With awards season looming at the end of 2009, he foresaw a barrage of questions over his conspicuous baldness and so, in January 2010, he released a statement confirming he was undergoing treatment.
In Anscombe's opinion, some actions are absolutely forbidden because they involve intentions to harm whereas if the harm in question was merely foreseen the action would not be forbidden.
However, one can never foresee all research questions in advance and different research questions may involve different design preferences.
And terror of an atomic doom foreseen.
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