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the envisaged
verb
To conceive or see something within one's mind; to imagine or envision
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But the envisaged timescale was different then.
The envisaged increase in green revenues is ambitious, but not utopian.
"The envisaged amount of Chinese investment for 2010 could amount to 500 million euros".
Running costs over the envisaged lifespan of the system will add another £70bn-£90bn £70bn-£90bnprices.
In Judaism, the city is the site of the First and Second Temples, both destroyed, and the envisaged site of a third.
Alloush had helped found a political arm of the S.D.F. that is responsible for managing the envisaged expansion of the democratic federation beyond Rojava.
The scheme as it has progressed so far exemplifies how to do "regeneration" badly, whether you look at the planning processes, the political priorities or the envisaged outcomes.
The envisaged reform includes the further strengthening of the EU's diplomatic service, the creation of a pan-European foreign ministry and even plans to create a European army.
These two sets of requirements, the aeronautical and the environmental, almost inevitably clash, with the conflict becoming more severe as the scale of the envisaged airport increases.
And searching for oil in the remote and inhospitable Arctic is an uncertain business — the envisaged $3.2 billion in exploration costs could escalate.
The envisaged implementation plan is outlined.
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