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The scheme was contested in part because it envisaged more expensive accommodation in a city with the second-highest house prices in the world.
In his book Playpower (1970), he had predicted the rise of computer technology and envisaged more leisure, hence the need to develop the "politics of play".
He said right at the start that he envisaged more social housing being built under a Conservative government, as part of an increase in house-building across the board.
The smart home was envisaged more than 60 years ago by science fiction author Ray Bradbury in his Martian Chronicles.
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He envisages more to come.
The proposals envisage more funding for mayoral social programmes from central government.
What Anderson envisages — more of the same but with greater diversity and competition — may come to pass.
Thus the Cotonou agreement envisages more give and take in the EU's relations with the ACP countries.
There are also, importantly, Gandhian notions of self-reliance deeply rooted in religious teaching, which envisage more locally rooted economies as the path to sustainable prosperity.
The 250m lira (£61m) project envisages more than 1,700 historical buildings being turned into hotels, including several of the old inns around courtyards, called han, where merchants used to store their wares.
The Barclays' deal alone envisages more than 20,000 jobs being cut or outsourced to achieve the required savings.
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