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The phrase 'envisaged to raise' is correct and is often used in written English.
It is used as a way of suggesting that something will increase in the future. For example: "The new tax measures are envisaged to raise additional revenue for the government."
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But it has turned out to be a lot harder than reformers initially envisaged to raise standards.
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This objective is envisaged to be achieved by raising the risk perception of the youth through proper education on sex and sexuality and HIV/AIDS, by imparting new skills on communication, selfprotection, negotiation, care and support and effective group interaction.
The barrister added: "It also raises the question, of course, of why they are detained so long… If immigration detention was really envisaged to be short-term and solely for removal, you wouldn't have this elaborate, long-term system for detainee labour".
Hence, DATA conjugates were envisaged to allow comparative analysis.
E2E delay is envisaged to be reduced by five times.
They are envisaged to have a twin-unit concept.
Once this has been concluded production is envisaged to recommence".
Several hypotheses can be envisaged to explain this discrepancy.
Several approaches can be envisaged to attain this.
STX140 is envisaged to enter the clinic in 2008.
The "Armageddon" envisaged by Tapsell appears to raise the prospect of Britain having to intervene under its Nato commitment.
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