Sentence examples for envisages about from inspiring English sources

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There are too many to be integrated into Iraq's police and army - the US plan envisages about a fifth of them, with the rest being given civilian jobs and vocational training.

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Their draft proposals envisage about 900,000 homes being built in the south-east between 1991 and 2016, 20% fewer than the government's household projections for the area.This stance has been welcomed by the Council for the Protection of Rural England (CPRE) and other environmental groups.

The new plan envisages spending about $15 billion until 2008 both to increase the storage and transfer of water and to get it better used.

But if older people work longer and thus save longer, while slowing population growth means firms have less incentive to invest, something close to what Hansen envisaged could come about even without the sort of overall population decline he foresaw.

This world Gibson constructed had as much to say about 1980s society, which was still caught up in the fallout of the Cold War and the increasing threat of nuclear destruction, as it did about envisaging the future.

The 'hands' in the painting signify 'reconciliation' and a closer understanding between Aboriginal patients and their renal clinicians, which the artist envisaged being brought about by this study.

In any case, her supremacy is clinched by the tale of her and Ruby Wax being dragged around India by Goldie Hawn circa 1997 as they are pressured to come up with a script for a film Hawn envisages as being about a fiftysomething woman who – and these are Saunders' words, not Hawn's - "goes to India, looks gorgeous and finds herself".

We envisaged that a layer of about 600 mm in depth could be tilled by a special plough, producing a coarse layer (soil clods) in the subsoil (B and C horizons) and cutting off the capillarity rise of groundwater.

We can envisage how this would come about, by my asking a variety of questions, like "are you using 'duck' as a verb or a noun?", or even "are you talking to me?" and developing a series of dynamic interpretants that get us closer and closer to the final interpretant.

It also remains possible that the renal phenotype of Hsd11b2−/− mice (hypertension, hypokalaemia, and hypernatraemia) compensates in some way an effect on inflammation, although it is difficult to envisage how this might come about.

Fine envisages reflective beliefs: beliefs about one's states of mind.

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