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The reason for Boyle is that the foreseen consequences though definitely factored into deliberation are not factored in the right way to count as voluntarily chosen.
But Ms. Rice's comments seemed to reflect a certain second-guessing over how the administration had failed to foresee, or factor into its thinking, the possibility of a Hamas victory.
But automation was not introduced as rapidly as foreseen, and other economic factors have created new opportunities in the labour market.
But it's still crucial to make sense of the environments in which we operate and foresee how different factors will affect our decisions.
Second, the evasive physician could claim that he is not responsible because all actions can lead to varied outcomes, not all of which can be foreseen, and that other causal factors intruded to give the patient a bad outcome.
We got here partially because of bad policy decisions and partially because of factors nobody could have foreseen.
And even then results may not be what had been foreseen, and often depend on external factors that cannot be predicted.
It should be admitted that this behavior could be foreseen from the existence of the factor β 2 in (32).
All of these factors were foreseeable if not foreseen".
"It was apparent that factors one could neither have foreseen nor prevented were prevalent in the events that led to the horses sustaining their injuries," said Jamie Stier, BHA director of raceday operations and regulation.
The disaster in Japan occurred because the combination of factors that triggered it was not foreseen: it was ipso facto implausible.
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