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It struggles to foresee trouble before it arrives.
Mr. Burns said he did not foresee trouble with Russia.
Robert Watkins, a senior UN official based in Dhaka does not foresee trouble.
Many countries are now at or above the upper bounds of these ranges, which suggests that Mr. Piketty is indeed right to foresee trouble.
'It didn't really seem like a continuation of the Exorcist franchise,' he says, 'and to that extent one could foresee trouble.
If Peter Tatchell defies his doctors' advice, and electoral norms, and makes it to parliament at the next election, he can foresee trouble, pretty much straight away – from himself.
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Some analysts, pointing to Mr Pawar's hostile past relations with Congress, foresee troubles ahead at the centre, as smaller parties, such as his, dream of a "third front" coalition without either of the two big parties.
But Dr. Kaufman foresees trouble ahead for stocks.
That year, when Bunnik lifted the first dodo bone out of the dirt, he foresaw trouble.
That stirred "deep misgivings" in Carmen Everts, an SPD rebel who wrote her doctoral thesis on the PDS, forerunner of the Left Party.The quartet also foresaw trouble for Hesse's economy.
In these heightened environments, people learned that they needed to speak up the moment they foresaw trouble, so they could renegotiate and form new goals or forge new paths.
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