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For the foreseeable future, advances in insect rearing will be focused primarily on culturing new species, maintaining existing colonies more efficiently, supporting advances in research and pest management, and increasing the use of insects in people's lives.

For the foreseeable future, advanced biofuels aren't going to make much of a dent in petroleum consumption.

This will continue to be the case for the foreseeable future, the marvelous advances in genomics notwithstanding.

I have in mind, in particular, their developing a culture and system that constantly seeks a fundamental political will to deal with foreseeable problems well in advance of their actual occurrence, for example the inevitable American version of what just happened in Greece.

For the foreseeable future, he decreed, rapid advances in computing technology were likely to see the silicon-based microprocessors at the heart of our machines double in speed and capability every 18 months.

"For the foreseeable future, even with more advances in streaming, there will be a niche for discs," Russ Crupnick, a media analyst at consultants NPD told the BBC.

In power-poor South Africa an American firm, Comverge, has created a market in which companies can sell the electricity they choose not to consume.Such services cope with spikes in consumption, which are mostly foreseeable (typically 18 hours in advance).

Abuse or misuse of sick time, failure to follow sick time notification procedures (e.g., failing to provide reasonable advance notice for foreseeable sick time use, not providing requested medical information when abuse or misuse is suspected, or not giving notice as soon as practicable for unforeseeable sick time use) may be a basis for discipline, up to and including termination of employment.

In these scenarios, we compare the possible outcomes of certain changes relevant for energy saving efforts in comparison to the baseline, where the baseline represents those advances and efforts already foreseeable today.

However, in general GPs' late recognition of the fatal diagnosis and of death in the foreseeable future may have consequences for advance care planning and timely anticipation of the evolving symptoms and care needs of patients.

Barring a major technological advance that is not currently foreseeable, those targets are unreachable.

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