Sentence examples for envisage right from inspiring English sources

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The goal is to spread technology much wider, including into areas we cannot fully envisage right now.

(1) Though harmony and order are treated as important principles in Plato's metaphysics and ethics from early on, in his late dialogues he seems to envisage right measure in a literal sense.

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Residential care was one of the first state services to be provided by a "range of diverse providers", which the paper envisages right across the waterfront, and on the very day the white paper emerged, the biggest of these care providers, Southern Cross, announced it was shutting down.

The question is whether this kind of story involves changing the past in the sense originally envisaged: righting the wrongs of history, preventing subsequently regretted actions, and so on.

"The hope is that other countries will follow [in Peru's footsteps]." All Latin American countries with considerable indigenous populations are signatories of International Labour Organisation Convention 169, which recognises tribal people's land ownership rights and envisages the right to prior consultation.

"If, though we don't want it, we don't manage to come to an agreement with Russia, in this case we will have to use our right envisaged by the treaty not to violate it, but withdraw from it," he was quoted in the interview as saying.

Something different is only possible if we give people the space and control to envisage it, and the right support to enable it to happen.

You can envisage groovesters in the right jeans in a place like that, perhaps casually popping the best-selling Heaven vibrator ("Soft jelly plastic in purple with a clitoral-stimulator attachment with rotating pearls in the shaft," explains the young head buyer, Tracey Bell) into their baskets as they chat.

While we typically envisage members of the right-wing as "tattooed, snarling, angry White male[s]," the report found there are others who seek to make the cause more acceptable to the public by "more subtle means, in a way that makes it more palatable, more acceptable to a public sensitized by a generation of discourse of equality, multiculturalism, and diversity".

We do not envisage any intellectual property rights issues.

This envisages giving human rights a larger role in the governance of NSAGs.

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