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Before sending that tortilla airborne, pros envision the consequences – will uncooked egg go everywhere?
They focused attention on the law's protections for people with preexisting medical conditions and urged voters to envision the consequences of losing those safeguards.
The frontal and parietal lobes responsible for planning and self-control, the bits that don't envision the consequences of their actions, are said in some teenangers not to be fully formed.
I think there's a lot to the pain principle of change but I believe you can imagine or envision the consequences of your behavior in or order to act differently.
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One general manager, for example, envisioned the consequences of a plan proposed by some of his staff members to announce a plant closing by calling a special meeting of the plant's managers: "In my mind, I take all of my supervisors off the floor all of a sudden and ask them to come to a meeting.
He must have envisioned the consequences if he didn't.
Since most subunits of the respiratory chain complexes-and all subunits of complex II-are encoded in the nucleus, but several key proteins are still encoded by mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), a decreased expression of all OXPHOS complexes except for complex II is not difficult to envision, but the consequences are far reaching.
McClaskey paused long enoughfor me to envision the gruesome consequences of a strike on thepier.
George Bush "doesn't envision the terrible consequences that can come from trying to hit a ball 250 yards over a lake," says Mr Van Natta.
It would have taken enormous foresight, said Virginia Tech historian Janet Abbate, for those planting these early seeds of the Internet to envision the security consequences years later, when it would take a central place in the world's economy, culture and conflicts.
Envision the outcome.
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