Sentence examples for that could be foreseen from inspiring English sources

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The versatility of the method is highlighted here with four distinct applications, although there are many more that could be foreseen.

One current matter of apprehension involves the risks for health and the environment that could be foreseen from the accidental or conscious liberation of microbes that carry synthetic genomes.

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Considering that the invasive profile drawn by chemokine receptors changes with tumour evolution (Kim et al, 2005; Ottaiano et al, 2006), our results suggest that CX3CR1 could be foreseen as a biomarker paralleling early invasiveness, a feature that innovative imaging techniques might help to address (Buckle et al, 2012).

It should be admitted that this behavior could be foreseen from the existence of the factor β 2 in (32).

Since the nanotubes are highly chemical insert and able to sustain a high strain (10 30%) without breakage, it could be foreseen that nanotube-related structures could be designed for nanoinstrument to create ultra-small electronic circuits and used as strong, light and high toughness fibres for nanocomposite structures.

Therefore, it could be foreseen that many of these chemically cross-linked formulations might not be appreciated in pharmaceutical industries, as well as in the clinical practice, because of the drawbacks discussed above.

"Yesterday’s announcement suggests that BP could be foreseeing a continued shortage of deepwater rigs," said Shoemaker.

So no one foresaw something that could be filed between Babbitt and Xenakis, rather than Mott and Kiss.

The hospital's owners argue in court filings that Hurricane Katrina was an "act of God" that could not be foreseen, that the hospital was not negligent, and that it would be unreasonable to expect a hospital to be impervious to all of the unlikely catastrophes its emergency plans contemplate, including tornadoes and a "terrorist event".

Even though this may appear costly, it is less costly than commitment to a design that proves to be inappropriate because of circumstances that could not be foreseen in the early stages.

During the trial Mr. Gates would frequently note that Microsoft's power and influence could disappear at a moment's notice at the hands of some upstart technology that could not be foreseen.

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