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Even if they cannot be expected to calibrate students' moral compasses, they should be able to instil them with a questioning mind, capable of foreseeing problems in a free market.
Foreseeing problems ahead, last year's defence review promised a new MoD team headed by "an experienced commercial specialist", who would have "the authority and freedom to recruit and retain the best people to manage the submarine enterprise".
It sets out independent mechanisms for peer review, with provisions aimed at foreseeing problems and working to prevent their spread -- rather than just censuring and punishing when things go wrong.
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OTHERS foresee problems in the law itself.
He also correctly foresaw problems if political union ran ahead of economic integration.
Joshua Y . Horton the town supervisor who was instrumental in bringing about the changes, does not foresee problems.
Mr. Rzepka said the app had been tested extensively and he did not foresee problems related to its launch.
Some advisers to Mr. Obama believe that Mr. Holder does not manage or foresee problems, the former official said.
They foresee problems in dealing in Santander shares, retrieving withholding tax deducted from dividends and holding investments denominated in euros.
At the time the act went into effect, he said, he and the 20 other county surrogates foresaw problems ahead.
Many people, including the lawyers for the accused, believe that Cornell officials should have foreseen problems but looked the other way because the Greek system is so popular.
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