Sentence examples for fully foresaw from inspiring English sources

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No one fully foresaw its consequences.

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The risks, meanwhile, are impossible to fully foresee.

The nature of financial crises means that, as a regulator, you're playing against a 100-year storm that you can't fully foresee.

Reflecting years later on his success at Xerox, Wilson observed (in words that many an entrepreneur will echo) that "if we had fully foreseen the magnitude of the job", the millions needed for research, the marketing complexities and manufacturing difficulties, "we probably would not have had the fortitude to go ahead.

Many new technologies, new assets and new products will be introduced, experimented with and interact in not fully foreseen ways with all the existing system elements.

The difference between intended or chosen means (or ends) and foreseeable or even fully foreseen effects ("side-effects"), like the consequent difference between the moral and, presumptively, legal standards applicable respectively to intended and not-intended effects, is psychologically and morally real.

It was expected, a fully foreseen turn of events, part of the long goodbye of an Italian ruler who came in power in distant 1994 and is still clinging to authority with all his histrionic might.

The permanent fund's lending capacity hinges on €80bn being paid in five instalments until 2014 to retain a triple-A credit rating, meaning that it could be two years before the fund is operating fully as foreseen.

It has also proved that the estimated membrane charge density was, clearly, not overestimated as it was previously reported and made it possible to foresee a fully predictive model.

It develops from different disciplines, theories, approaches, practical knowledge requirements, and does not become, as far as can be foreseen, a fully integrated knowledge field…in-depth analysis of conflicts and empirically based approaches to conflict resolutions are hardly found".

Further unexpected applications can be foreseen by fully exploiting the enhanced potentialities of NWs composed by more than a single semiconductor; within this context, the presence of Si/Ge multi-quantum wells (MQWs) inside a NW could be particularly intriguing because it allows putting together two different confined semiconductors, which absorb and emit photons at different wavelengths.

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