Sentence examples for difficult to foresee who from inspiring English sources

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Quite apart from the fact that Sevilla's third consecutive final appearance means it isn't that difficult to foresee who'll be in the shake-up, an average attendance of 45,000 in six finals since Uefa's overhaul might have provided a clue.

Albeit the trend that tooth wear is increasingly recognized as problematic, it is difficult to foresee who will be affected and true prevention is therefore difficult to accomplish.

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It is difficult to foresee what will happen in the laboratory this afternoon let alone years from now.

Beyond what might happen in millions of bedrooms, it's even more difficult to foresee what societal transformations might be stirred.

Such a privilege would create problems "difficult to foresee," among them "who are 'newsmen' — how to define?" But, he added, "there is a privilege analogous to an evidentiary one" — like those protecting communications with lawyers, doctors, priests and spouses — "which courts should recognize and apply" case by case "to protect confidential information".

It is difficult to foresee a future leader of China who would tolerate a free press, establish an independent judiciary and stop imprisoning dissidents.

Yet it is difficult to foresee any long-term improvement in Turkish-Russian relations as long as Turkey continues to support the jihadis in Syria who are intent on overthrowing Russia's ally, Syrian President Bashar Assad.

The New Yorker, July 21 , 1962P. 77 If Jack Price, who owns and trains Carry Back, decides to start him in the Brooklyn at Aqueduct this weekend, it is difficult to foresee defeat for him.

By G. F. T. Ryall The New Yorker, July 21, 1962 P. 77 If Jack Price, who owns and trains Carry Back, decides to start him in the Brooklyn at Aqueduct this weekend, it is difficult to foresee defeat for him.

It is not difficult to foresee the consequences.

That makes it difficult to foresee how it will all end".

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