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In general, the economic consequences are not to be foreseen.
O'Leary has said he foresees 1,000 new jobs being created at Aer Lingus, according to TradeTheNews.com, and he is also offering the carrier's employees increased job security, investment income and benefits.
Compactness is foreseen to create urban microclimates that help reduce energy consumption in buildings.
For the communication with the interested parties and the public at large during the process it is foreseen to create an Internet Forum, and use press conferences, press releases and interviews.
The right-wing think tanks were created and the changes to universities certainly came to fruition, though even Powell didn't foresee the wholesale privatization, or the creation of the one percent, resulting in the current state of income inequality.
When the automobile was created, none of the inventors could have foreseen the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico or the war in Iraq, both of which can be connected to our dependence on the internal combustion engine.
While lots of good is created, there are downsides we don't always foresee.
A summary of how FACET is foreseen to progress has been given (Oldring et al. 2013).
However, in the current API it is foreseen to generate skeletons for reporting using the validation results created by extensive testing during model construction, allowing subsequent user-entered explanations about mechanisms.
SAF operations are foreseen to start in 2004.
Synthetic biology is foreseen to have important applications in biotechnology and medicine (Andrianantoandro et al., 2006).
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