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Mark Renshaw of Australia, one of Cavendish's HTC-Highroad bodyguards, said that being safe was about anticipating potential crashes.
Within the US federal government, the Pentagon, like the CIA, has shown enormous interest in climate change, anticipating potential conflict as a result of climate change.
Drawing a sharp contrast with Republicans and anticipating potential attacks on the campaign trail, Mr. Obama ridiculed his opponents for recycling a "three-point plan for $2 gas".
Most teams were also keenly aware of the multitude of problems surrounding their proposals, and sought to impress the judges by anticipating potential shortcomings or misuses of their ideas.
Those of us who work in retail during the holiday season have plenty to worry about: managing unruly holiday crowds, anticipating potential unemployment in January, and buying gifts of our own when we're being paid ten dollars an hour.
They have offered tips for maintaining the program and anticipating potential pitfalls.
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And anticipate potential problems before you start.
At the same time, Mr. Paul does anticipate potential legal complications that could come with success.
A good rule when trying to anticipate potential upsets – and hardened Oscar-watchers live for the upsets – is what I call the "morning after" rule.
Mr. Cuomo struck Mr. Altheim as almost mystical in the way he imagined situations playing out, to anticipate potential pitfalls and prepare for the unexpected.
As if to anticipate potential indifference for the topic, he noted, "Such a subject might seem to be of very special or limited interest, but this, I believe, is by no means the case..."....
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