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Mr. Kloppers said the company had foreseen potential scrutiny by antitrust authorities.
She is responsible for securing the renewal of many strategic customers – understanding the customers' specific issues and requirements, foreseeing potential issues and implenting a strategy to overcome them.
Instead, they foresee potential conflicts between countries that care most about sea level (think of the Netherlands, for instance) and those that care most about temperature changes (think of tropical countries where higher temperatures would be a severe risk for agriculture).
In addition, we also describe simply the foreseen potential applications and future developments of this kind of materials.
They foresee potential harm to real vaccination programs in the developing world, where health workers are trying to overcome pre-existing suspicions about Western medicines.
For physicist Nicolas Bergeal of ESPCI ParisTech in France, this need for further development makes it hard to foresee potential applications.
One way to foresee potential effects of the ACA's large Medicaid expansions is to analyze the Medicaid expansions of the early 2000s in several states.
I can still foresee potential issues with coat collars and other jazz with the Zipi, but it looks favorable when compared with the terrible, unending nightmare that is my current state of earbud cord management.
Among the many checkboxes, the FCC also requires launch permit applicants to prove that their satellites will be "trackable" in space so that they can be monitored, ostensibly to foresee potential collisions with other satellites.
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