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But the white paper, at more than 150 pages, foresees a reduction of at least 24,000 jobs in addition to the 54,000 announced in the last white paper in 2008, written under the former president, Nicolas Sarkozy.
The city's critics were blunt: "MoMA the new villain in modernist preservation," tweeted Vanity Fair architecture correspondent Paul Goldberger (whose prescient 2011 bulletin in these pages foresaw the building's possible disappearance as a, "devastating loss").
When I write a play I do not foresee nor intend a page of it from one end to the other: the play writes itself".
I can foresee different kinds of page and app templates to trace over that would make this process quicker still.
Re "Diabetes Rises; Doctors Foresee a Harsh Impact" (front page, Aug. 24): Since 90 to 95percentt of diabetes is lifestyle related, it would appear that we have a wonderful opportunity to practice preventive medicine.
"Clash Foreseen Between C.I.A. and Pentagon" (front page, May 10) refers to the Pentagon's proposal to have a separate set of interrogation techniques, "presumably more coercive," for the terrorism suspects held at Guantánamo Bay.
PAGE B3 Civil Rights Chairman Envisions New Tactics The new chairman of the United States Commission on Civil Rights, Gerald A. Reynolds, foresees a shift from the confrontational approach used by his predecessor, a move his associates feel is needed at an agency they see as outmoded.
Governments and ministers come and go more often than foreseen and political debates are often dominated by the headlines on the front page of today's newspaper.
PAGE A27 A TALK-SHOW BOUNTY -- The election dispute is good news for political talk shows, which foresee years of combative conversation.
Falstaff (Dan Daily) really did write to Mistress Page (Carol Schultz, who reads the letter aloud): "You are merry, so am I; ha, ha!" The women even foresee photocopying ("a thousand of these letters, writ with blank space for different names").
The government foresees catastrophe.
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