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It should have been foreseen that they would cancel their flights, not least because of the escalating insurance penalty for sending aeroplanes into a war zone.
Kashmir's troubles may be a legacy of partition, but back then Kashmiris could hardly have foreseen that they would be caught in such interminable carnage, mired in such an intractable political bog.
Therefore, it is foreseen that they will be more useful for fine mapping of QTLs and whole genome association mapping studies in oil palm.
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But the professors foresaw that argument: They reached nearly identical results when they looked at sales growth rather than earnings growth.
PS: As economists, perhaps we should have foreseen that possibility.
Similarly, it seems that social media companies somehow did not foresee that they were providing excellent tools for stalkers.
"When you look at Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, you could foresee that they're going to be on the team," Colangelo said.
He foresaw that they would create bitterness in those who had expected a different solution to this delicate problem. . . .
Rookies in particular, in their enthusiasm for their new team and city, may not foresee that they will soon be cut or traded.
But, Mr. Tebo said, some airports are public entities with cumbersome appropriations processes, and some did not foresee that they would need more resources.
As the spectators came in, he said, he only thought that they would come on to the concourse inside and he did not foresee that they would go through the tunnel leading to the pens.
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