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Indeed, the Rutgers scientists foresee a coming rain of plastics in public projects -- as telephone poles, electrical line supports and dock pilings.
While charting the exact course of the extreme rains driven by this El Niño will be harder than ever before, it's not too difficult to foresee that those rains are likely to be charged with extra precipitation added by global warming.
Unless winter brings rain, experts foresee tragedy in efforts to feed millions and restore stability.
"If it rains, I foresee there being more up-dos than down-dos on the red carpet this season, because they can be locked down and controlled," he adds.
Forecasters downplayed the threat of Diane after it weakened over Virginia; the Weather Bureau agreed they did not foresee the extent of the rain that would occur, instead calling for just "some local flooding".
Unless it rains (Sunday is the scheduled rain date), I can foresee only one problem: making your way through what is likely to be a madhouse of crowds.
Speaking to Russia's Dozhd (Rain) TV earlier this week, Gorbachev, 81, said he did not foresee a violent crackdown on Russia's protesters, noting that Putin and his advisers had too much to lose.
Some meteorologists foresee a track more like that of Hurricane Bob in 1991, which missed most of New York and dumped its rain on New England.
Economists do not foresee long-term impact from the storm, even if it results in billions of dollars in property damage from the high winds and lashing rain.
But some foresee a difficulty.
We foresee it happening next year.
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