Sentence examples for that could foreseeably from inspiring English sources

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The court argued that the manufacturer had a duty to take "reasonable care" in creating a product that could foreseeably result in harm to the consumer in the absence of such care, and where the consumer had no possibility of intermediate examination.

A visual cacophony that could foreseeably coalesce into the background plot for a season of Terra Nova.

Some researchers point out that dwarfing in TM is a trait that could foreseeably be selected against in the hemizygous state; e.g., in semi-dwarfed plants [ 45, 46].

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There is some ambiguity baked in as to whether it will be the OPCW's Executive Council who has to determine that Syria is in non-compliance or if its Director-General could do so unilaterally, or if the Council could decide so on its own based on the numerous items that Syria could foreseeably be in violation of.

President of the Law Council of Australia Fiona McLeod told the ABC back in January that it could foreseeably even be dragged into divorce cases.

In sum, for Pogge, a set of global institutional arrangements is unjust if it foreseeably perpetuates large-scale human rights deficits that could reasonably be avoided through feasible institutional modifications.

The House of Representatives requirements for disclosing family members' interests state that incomes, savings accounts, liabilities, directorships and shares must be declared, and adds that "any other interests where a conflict of interest with a Member's public duties could foreseeably arise or be seen to arise".

Speaking to a Senate panel, he said that while there were currently no plans to deploy US military advisors in combat roles, he could foreseeably recommend an expansion in their role during vital offensives such as an attempt to retake Iraq's second city of Mosul, which fell to IS in early June when the group overran a significant portion of the country's northern regions.

"For example, the disadvantage that this places on those who choose to temporarily leave the workforce in order to raise a family and to study could foreseeably result in an inequitable disincentive for participation in higher education on the basis of gender," said the vice-chancellor, Annabelle Duncan.

"It could foreseeably be admissible," said Gerald Lefcourt, a defense lawyer with experience in both criminal and celebrity cases.

Reporting of these operations, which could foreseeably lead to situations where a public disclosure would be in the public interest, could land journalists and whistleblowers in jail.

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