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Could you envisage such a thing happening today?
It hurts and I am still hurting because I couldn't envisage such a reaction".
But it is hard to envisage such a punitive measure against France.
t should be noted that in the Court of Appeal examination of Shayler, Lord Woolf did to an extent envisage such a scenario, and observed: 96.
Prof Mark Sutton, one of the authors who coined the term demitarian and is one himself, said despite powerful farming lobbies it was not "pie in the sky" to envisage such a cut in meat consumption.
It is also hard to envisage such a sterile future for the advanced countries while there remains so much growth potential in emerging economies from which they can benefit.
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A people such as the British, where all sides of politics cherish the idea of a sovereign national parliament, cannot envisage such an institution coming into being.
It is hard to envisage such an extreme coupling being contained by one company and one stage, but De Frutos says there is a logic to it.
Even his wildest dreams could surely not have envisaged such a turn of events.
From that position, no one would have envisaged such a poor United side turning the game upside-down.
Tinbergen envisaged such a mechanism for each of the major functional categories of behaviour: foraging, reproduction, antipredator behaviour, and so on.
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