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"As these kids mature, networks are right in foreseeing that they're going to use the Internet as a primary source for TV programming".
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She refuses to believe the box was empty, explaining that when Zeus sealed the evils of the world in the box, she placed her own power of hope in it, foreseeing that it would eventually be opened.
In 1857, foreseeing that the phenomenon might not last forever, Thomas Butler Gunn undertook to record it for posterity in The Physiology of New York Boarding-Houses, which is available in an opportunely reprinted edition from Rutgers University Press ($23.95) as well as a facsimile edition from Cornell University Library ($23.99).
In foreseeing development that is occurring in the areas north and south of the tree-lined Route 25A, the two-lane main road, school districts have been studying ways to handle the projected increase in enrollment while residents of the community have been trying to preserve its rural character.
Suppose, for instance, that a person deliberately, and in full control, cultivates a preference for spending leisure hours driving about in her car reasonably foreseeing that the prices of gas will stay low (Arneson 1990, 186).
Nokia's $8.1 billion acquisition of Navteq in 2007 foresaw that shift — and it's somewhat ironic that today's price-tag on its entire Devices & Services business is less than what it paid for Navteq.
The dissenters in Blakely foresaw that Scalia would use the case to attack the federal sentencing guidelines (which he had failed to strike down in Mistretta), and they proved correct, as Scalia led a five-member majority in United States v. Booker, which made those guidelines no longer mandatory for federal judges to follow (they remained advisory).
Concern about preventing corruption — not just of individuals but of political institutions — goes back to the nation's founding: Hamilton, in The Federalist No. 22, foresaw that "in republics, persons elevated from the mass of the community by the suffrages of their fellow-citizens to stations of great pre-eminence and power may find compensations for betraying their trust".
Concern about preventing corruption not just of individuals but of political institutions goes back to the nation's founding: Hamilton, in The Federalist No. 22, foresaw that "in republics, persons elevated from the mass of the community by the suffrages of their fellow-citizens to stations of great pre-eminence and power may find compensations for betraying their trust".
In conclusion, we foresee that in the near future there will be an icon on the screen of cellular phones allowing to seek directly for a telemedical consultation including advice for dermatological conditions and allowing a virtual triage for new and suspicious moles.
She calls this "a difficult passage in which Freud foresaw that many women might go astray.
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