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Mr. Paris, 37, compares planning for possibilities like 50-mile-an-hour winds or 20-foot seas to thinking ahead for possible dangers at the resort.
She currently supports a pre-school in setting up Forest School sessions and was editor of the recently-published Child-Initiated Play and Learning: planning for possibilities.
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After every session, it is not just the children who are alive with ideas; as a teacher I return amazed, thoughtful and already planning for the possibilities that may occur next time.
The Government is planning for the possibility that it will be another dry, mild winter.
"I am planning for the possibility, which I think is a probability," Mr. Paterson said.
"But of course we're planning for the possibility that judges will reach different conclusions".
State officials said they were planning for the possibility that 10 to 15 percent of those eligible would take the buyout.
Indeed, the Pentagon still claims (not entirely plausibly) that it is not planning for the possibility of such deep cuts.
Though most try to ease the anxiety by planning for the possibility of bad weather, some still wait to test the air at the last minute.
Mr. Bruno and Mr. Holloway used their news conference to ask New Yorkers to begin planning for the possibility that the storm could cause serious damage.
European power-grid operators are planning for the possibility that by 2030, up to 60 per cent of electricity in the EU could be home-grown from renewable sources.
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