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But most foresee growing malnutrition in a nation where babies are dying because of a lack of food.
A NEW Pew poll, carried out for the fortieth anniversary of the Smithsonian magazine, reveals that Americans continue to exhibit an idiosyncratic faith in both science and fundamentalist religion:Most Americans foresee dramatic technological progress over the next four decades.
Still, Pallone says he couldn't have foreseen the progress that lawmakers have made so far.
A summary of how FACET is foreseen to progress has been given (Oldring et al. 2013).
"The great man who led the march from Selma to Montgomery and there called for the passage of the Voting Rights Act foresaw progress, even in Alabama," she said.
Even Paul Hawken, one of the most skillful green communicators, told me recently that he doesn't foresee real progress on shifting from non-sustainable energy options etc without a potent jab from nature.
Most analysts foresee more contention than cooperation.
But, given his views, it is hard to foresee much progress on it.Doing the splitsMr Lamy's approach will disappoint free-traders.
He foresees similar progress in mainland China.
Most statutes foresee one "representative" per household or are vague on the matter.
Additive manufacturing is now considered as a new paradigm that is foreseen to improve progress in many fields.
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