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be foreseeing
verb
To anticipate; to predict.
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"Yesterdays announcement suggests that BP could be foreseeing a continued shortage of deepwater rigs," said Shoemaker.
By looking ahead to those behavior adjustments — not just "millennials don't like owning stuff," but deeper, wider swaths of pan-generational change — we should be foreseeing the road ahead in a far more complex manner than is the norm today.
But the win has Ferguson looking down the double barrel of a title shot, and there's no reason the predictable fighter shouldn't be foreseeing the first crack at the brand new belt Eddie Alvarez claimed from Rafael dos Anjos last week.
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But it often can't be foreseen.
That is a day whose coming cannot yet be foreseen.
From a 100-day vantage point, neither would be foreseen.
The past cannot be clung to; the future cannot be foreseen.
But until they can be foreseen, any such therapy has scant chance of gaining regulatory approval.
This emergent behavior cannot be foreseen and evaluated by examining the individual behaviors alone.
Hence, the selfish rational players can be foreseen to play the action at NE.
How can the future's futures however indirectly be foreseen?
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