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Lt. Gen. Raymond T. Odierno, nominated to succeed General Petraeus as the top United States commander in Iraq, said he did not foresee a need for extra troops to guard against violence around the time of the Iraqi elections.
"We currently do not intend nor foresee a need to repatriate these funds," the Microsoft Corp. said in its latest quarterly report.
He proceeded to tell Wired that if lawmakers actually care about substance (presumably over the spectacle of him personally being held accountable), he doesn't foresee a need for him to testify at all.
The district agreed not to transfer the trainee, and the trainee did not foresee a need to change his/her assignment.
We do not foresee a need for any major organisational changes in order to run these programmes regularly in clinical settings.
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No decisions have been made on further reductions, but American officers foresee a continued need for American combat forces and generally anticipate a more gradual shifting of responsibilities to Iraqi forces than many of the candidates — a reflection of caution they say is warranted by years of sobering experience.
I began to have much more awareness of what was actually happening, which gave me the capability to understand and eventually even foresee a problem that needed to be addressed and resolved.
In January 2012 the U.S. Department of Defense released its strategic defense guidance, titled Sustaining U.S. Global Leadership: Priorities for 21st Century Defense, that foresaw a greater need for unconventional military actions undertaken by specially designated, selected, trained, equipped, and supported units known as special forces (SF) or special operations forces (SOF).
Even so, in early October 2008 Irish officials were insisting to the US embassy that they did not foresee any need for a government bailout of the banks and blamed "herd mentality" based on "rumour and innuendo" for creating the need for the blanket guarantee of deposits.
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