Sentence examples for foreseeable at the time from inspiring English sources

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He said there had been no evidence an attack was "reasonably foreseeable" at the time.

But even if there were no intent and even if the loss were not foreseeable at the time, someone is sitting pretty.

Moreover, the court appeared persuaded that nothing criminal had occurred, even though its ruling concluded that it was "reasonably foreseeable" at the time that Mr. Benjamin would decide the Massey case and that Mr. Blankenship had a "vested interest" when he spent the money.

Afghanistan's situation – a stubbornly persistent Taliban, buoyant opium production, rife corruption and a widespread insurgency – were all foreseeable at the time of the 2002 invasion but the problems were not foreseen in a way that enabled them to be understood, planned for and acted upon.

Secondary uses for stored human samples are nearly always possible even though they are usually not foreseeable at the time of sampling [ 10- 16].

Broad consent from participants enables the future application of data to novel contexts that are not foreseeable at the time of collection [ 9].

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An asset is "stranded" if a reduction in its value (that is, value to investors) is clearly attributable to a policy change that was not foreseeable by investors at the time of investment.

Reliance damages are limited to consequences that are reasonably foreseeable by the parties at the time that they contracted.

Upholding his conviction, the court rejected this argument: The reasonably foreseeable harm test is met whenever, at the time of the fraud scheme, the employee could foresee that the scheme potentially might be detrimental to the employer's economic well-being.

These damages would be awarded if they were reasonably foreseeable, or contemplated, by the parties at the time of the signing of the debt commitment letter and are capable of measurement with reasonable certainty and not merely speculative Here, the banks will no doubt argue that any monetary damages should be capped at $500 million, the amount of the reverse termination fee.

Whether a duty exists is based in large part on whether the type of harm suffered is foreseeable to the product manufacturer and whether the way the product was being used at the time was also foreseeable.

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