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"Although in today's economy it's hard to foresee how many jobs we will be able to provide, the veterans will have first preference".
But we failed to foresee how many Americans on the right would channel their anger: through the stunning rise of the tea-party movement.On the world economy, too, we got the broad picture right.
I continue to make records out of musical instinct and drive even though you can never foresee how many copies a record will sell.
This book, like my others, is an emotional family mystery, but even I didn't correctly foresee how many skeletons would come tumbling out of the closets until they clonked me on the head.
(European Chemicals Agency 2008) Because the criteria that will be used to trigger toxicity and ecotoxicity testing in substances in this tonnage band have not yet been decided, it is not possible to foresee how many of these substances will be tested.
If you do not currently have employees, you should be able to foresee how many employees you plan on hiring.
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That makes it difficult to foresee how it will all end".
Researchers and policy makers did not foresee how computers would be used for entertainment.
A more serious mistake was failing to foresee how bloody the conflict in Syria would become.
Can a veteran leadership team, he asks, foresee how the software business will change?
He knew that some Christian leaders would object, but he didn't foresee how much.
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