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be foreseeable
adjective
Able to be foreseen or anticipated
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This year, the supreme court ruled that for the past 30 years judges had been misinterpreting a key justification for obtaining convictions, confusing the fact that an outcome might be foreseeable with criminal intent.
"There is an increasing number of people realising that the concept of anti-ageing medicine that actually works is going to be the biggest industry that ever existed by some huge margin and that it just might be foreseeable".
In February, however, the supreme court ruled that for the past 30 years judges had been misinterpreting a key justification for obtaining convictions, confusing the fact that an outcome might be foreseeable with criminal intent.
While most business challenge may be foreseeable, some will be completely unpredictable.
The driver would need to be shown as negligent for a claim to succeed, particularly as the vehicle has been taken into an area where such circumstances might be foreseeable.
P1: variability of biological process H1: Stacking transgenes could be a metabolic drain and decrease fitness: P2: variability of entity behavior H2: The costs of each transgene might not be additive, therefore might not be foreseeable from analysis of GM single.
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This emergency was foreseeable.
"That's foreseeable".
Many of our problems were foreseeable.
Each of these problems was foreseeable.
"Even if it was foreseeable, it is no less painful".
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