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We propose our own strategy which, in contrast, does not assume any model of attack as it foresees the worst possible noise.

Today, the White House cites that report — and its subsequent effort to better regulate Fannie and Freddie — as evidence that it foresaw the crisis and tried to avert it.

But the administration's intense focus on fending off what it foresaw as a looming housing crisis did not include an effort to curb the proliferation of fiendishly complex mortgage-backed securities, said Harvey S. Rosen, an economist who served on Mr. Bush's Council of Economic Advisers, briefly as chairman.

The boundary conditions for the market in Germany have been modelled, taking the current situation as well as the development of key parameters like vehicle taxation, incentives, fuel prices and energy consumption, as it can be foreseen from today, into account.

Just as it worries Korkidis who foresees more companies fleeing, massive tax evasion returning and the black market flourishing as people try to survive.

The collection, he hoped, would be "aimed at presenting the second half of his career, 'from Seeing Things onwards', as he foresaw it," according to Faber.

He justified the medium's sensuous allure as a foretaste of the New Jerusalem, which will be bejewelled, as he foresaw it, citing Revelation, with "jasper, sapphire, chalcedony, emerald, sardonyx, sardius, chrysolite, beryl, topaz, chrysophase, jacinth, amethyst".

As John Stuart Mill foresaw: "It is hardly possible to overrate the value…of placing human beings in contact with persons dissimilar to themselves, and with modes of thought and action unlike those with which they are familiar…Such communication has always been, and is peculiarly in the present age, one of the primary sources of progress".

And on that vital question, the Constitution's meaning was indeed "fixed," as Lincoln foresaw it would be -- but through the upheaval of his Emancipation Proclamation in 1863, his re-election in 1864, the bloodshed of war, the Union's victory and the adoption of three constitutional amendments (the 13th, 14th and 15th) that the Confederate states were compelled to ratify.

From a more fundamental point of view, this result also confirms that the chaotic dynamics originates from the VCSEL structure itself and is not related to the quantum dots as gain medium as it could have been mistakenly foreseen from previous observations.

The length of this period was variable, as it was not possible to foresee the time until renal transplant.

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