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Buck said he did not foresee it as a problem.
I don't foresee it as being an issue".
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"He foresaw it as something that would be perceived as someone getting clout for making a big contribution".
J. C. Jenkins, who interprets Pepper as making the jobs of parliamentary draftsmen much easier in some ways, also foresees it as making the job more difficult.
The common remedy is damages, which may be awarded regardless of if any actual harm is suffered; where there is damage, the defendant will only be liable if he could have reasonably foreseen it, as in Kuwait Airways Corporation v Iraqi Airways Co (No 5).
"I think we will see another supporter-owned club in League One before long, to follow the example of Exeter before they were relegated, and I can foresee it happening in the Championship as well," he says.
The collection, he hoped, would be "aimed at presenting the second half of his career, 'from Seeing Things onwards', as he foresaw it," according to Faber.
He justified the medium's sensuous allure as a foretaste of the New Jerusalem, which will be bejewelled, as he foresaw it, citing Revelation, with "jasper, sapphire, chalcedony, emerald, sardonyx, sardius, chrysolite, beryl, topaz, chrysophase, jacinth, amethyst".
But, as Mr. Gans foresees, it will have to be done by public television.
It had nothing to do with the collapse of the Soviet Union, which occurred much as George Kennan had foreseen it.
It travels instead straight to Century 21, where some inventive stylist foresees its afterlife as a pillow.
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