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The grand plan has always foreseen the new, more extensive powers being conferred on Matteo Renzi, not on Beppe Grillo.
As for the resistance elsewhere, it was always foreseen that scores of thousands of Saddam loyalists might be driven by fear of revenge at the hands of their own countrymen to fight for the survival of the regime.
The problem with that, as the Ariane 5 proved, is that such limitations aren't always foreseen as problematic.
The semi-automatic term extraction in this project is related to the obtainment of the terminological set that will compose the nomenclature of the dictionary or glossary and it is done a semi-automatic manner, as in this task, the role of the linguist is always foreseen, in addition to the automatic work carried out with the NSP package.
Yeah, I hadn't always foreseen it.
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While lots of good is created, there are downsides we don't always foresee.
"People can't always foresee or understand what could happen to their data," Professor Matwyshyn said.
Six months after leaving Celtic of his own volition, Lennon is in the country where he always foresaw his next step in management.
Nor could my mind, that was still as it were in labour, and always foreseeing something to befall this city, free itself from this fear, until this great misfortune befell me in my own family, and till, in the midst of those days set apart for triumph, I carried two of the best sons, my only destined successors, one after another to their funerals.
The parasite has prepared for such efforts, which it always foresees, by attaching itself so securely to the host that the host only damages itself in its wild struggles.
"I always foresaw, as the Paralympics was getting bigger, that classification was going to be the big problem – people pretending they're more disabled than they are getting put in a different classification.
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