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In negotiation, it's impossible to foresee every possible eventuality.
It is impossible to foresee an end to the conflict with such atrocities ongoing.
It was impossible to foresee any of this in the spring of 431.
The Victorian government had also indicated that the fire was impossible to foresee.
But it was not impossible to foresee that the vilification of fat might be an error.
The intricacy of connections and deviations certainly makes it impossible to foresee the future.
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The instruments for the subsequent implementation should be continuously adapted in accordance with a process-based control strategy that is open for corrections [[10],[11]], since it is impossible today to foresee every future challenge and necessary measure.
They marveled at the stock market's ability to hold up so well amid trying and virtually impossible-to-foresee circumstances.
The risks, meanwhile, are impossible to fully foresee.
Although it is impossible to precisely foresee how such unobserved covariates may affect our estimates with the data at hand, it seems worth considering potential confounders.
WHEN the curtain fell on Broadway on the last night of "The Night of the Iguana" in September 1962, it would have been impossible for anyone to foresee what the next two decades would bring for its author, Tennessee Williams.
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