Sentence examples for as a foreseeable from inspiring English sources

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It also criticised mine operator GDF Suez for failing to prepare for what it regarded as a foreseeable event.

Nothing that has happened during this most hyperactive N.B.A. summer should be perceived as a foreseeable threat to their supremacy in the East.

See Brief of Respondent in Opposition to Petition for a Writ of Certiorari at 10. Without some further consideration, such as a foreseeable likelihood of evidence destruction, officers will be able to justify warrantless entries by simply arguing that they smelled narcotics.

Enclosing many phenomena and situations, interstitial space is a metaphor for a physical state of the contemporary city and enables the conception of urbanism as a foreseeable entity a priori to be surpassed.

This has long been predicted, but technology is getting to the point now in terms of wireless connectivity access and speeds that it's actually practical as a foreseeable outcome.

Malnutrition was directly included once within the NCCP, as a foreseeable health problem.

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It is therefore likely that the justices accepted the new case, Giles v. California, No. 07-6053, to make it clear that as long as the victim's unavailability as a witness was a foreseeable consequence of the murder, the Sixth Amendment does not require the state to prove the actual motive for the murder was to make the victim unavailable.

Later, he advocated the extension of Romanian territory eastward, into Transnistria and down to the Dnieper River (as counterbalance to a foreseeable Greater Bulgaria).

Like many other people and institutions, it appears USC doesn't like to consider rape as a reasonably foreseeable event, despite statistics that point to rape being rather frequent: 1 in 6 women and 1 in 33 men in the US are victims of rape.

"Symptoms have been further exacerbated by the fact that Mr Abdellatif remains in an environment he perceives as punitive and unsafe without a foreseeable resolution," the STARTTS report told immigration department authorities in its assessment of Abdellatif's psychological condition.

3The macroeconomic study of Bouhga-Hagbe (2006) shows that because of the altruistic motive that partly drives remittances to Morocco, a sudden drop or reversal of remittances inflows is unlikely in a foreseeable future, as those who receive this assistance are likely to continue to depend on them for a while.

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