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Shall I purchase booties?" It is the conviction that all — every single angle — must be foreseen that can turn heightened vigilance into a dizzying cognitive spiral.
In conclusion, early post-angiography headache is common and must be foreseen, especially in women; it tends to be a mild headache starting a few hours after the procedure; so, a simple analgesic scheme prescribed si opus sit can promote comfort.
Although assembly was conducted with stringent parameters, some rate of misassembly must be foreseen, and any observation based on a single assembly would have to be viewed with some caution.
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But it often can't be foreseen.
By definition, unpredictable things cannot be foreseen.
There are too many eventualities that cannot be foreseen.
How can the future's futures however indirectly be foreseen?
In general, the economic consequences are not to be foreseen.
He said that the attack on the building "near a wedding party venue" was carried out "with what must have been foreseen loss of life and injury to many civilians".
No financial aspects must be taken into account because no funding is foreseen for the present study.
The second suggests that the agent's success in Ging must result from her competent exercise of the relevant skills, and it must not depend too much on sheer luck, whether the luck has been foreseen or not.
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