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This most likely could not have been foreseen based on the patient's initial examination, though it can be argued that due to the extent of the edema, a more thorough neurologic examination could have picked up subtle findings.
The civil courts held Lilly liable because they should have foreseen (based on prior information) that DES might cause cancer and that Lilly should have done the proper testing before marketing it.
The fact that they lead to similar side effects could not have been foreseen based on analysis of chemical structures.
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QUESTION FROM NYREADER: Is there an outcome that you could foresee based on the American response to the floods, that would improve the U.S. profile among the Pakistani people?
Prediction is the ability to foresee the future, based on applying certain techniques on datasets.
After all, who would have foreseen billion-dollar businesses based on renting your air mattress to strangers, or shopping for their groceries?
Although assembly was conducted with stringent parameters, some rate of misassembly must be foreseen, and any observation based on a single assembly would have to be viewed with some caution.
Apple clearly does not foresee selling the Watch based on its battery life.
Beyond patient preferences that cannot be totally foreseen, evolution of medical knowledge based on recent scientific publications makes CPGs always lagging behind 'last' best practices.
The study was designed to detect a 5% difference in malaria incidence rate and the sample size calculation (with α = 0.05 and β = 0.20) was based on a foreseen P. falciparum malaria incidence rate of 15%and10%0% in 'distant' and 'nearby' villages, respectively.
In order to foresee their criticality, qualification tests, based on MIL standard, are mandatory.
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