Sentence examples for the foreseen from inspiring English sources

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the foreseen

verb

To anticipate; to predict.

  • "I foresee in this," he says, "the breaking up of our profession."

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The foreseen evil is not intended.

It is clear that the potential benefits of the work proposed far outweigh the foreseen risks".

What happens when the forward-moving present encroaches on the foreseen, previously visited or indeed altered future?

The company expected to recoup itself from expanding trade, but chiefly from the foreseen rise in the value of its shares.

The foreseen emergency plan is a powerful safety measure.

Authorization is the foreseen instrument in the REACH regulation to control the risks of SVHC.

"Formal planning is, at its best hypothesis, the foreseen money" (Churchill and Lewis 1983).

Such mechanisms include for example creep, fatigue and corrosion under the foreseen service conditions.

Despite the foreseen positive impact, the metabolomic analytical platform has not yet been vastly deployed.

The foreseen budget allows for construction of 300 such structural units.

These trends are projected to continue for the foreseen future (Reed and Dongarra, 2015) [1].

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