Sentence examples for to foresee for from inspiring English sources

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The SNR letting the system meet the target PER changes when the number of antennas gets large and its trend is hard to foresee, for at least two reasons.

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The housing haze is very thick, and, as I've said in other columns, so many things affect home prices that it is hard to foresee prices for a particular home years from now.

The New Yorker, July 21 , 1962P. 77 If Jack Price, who owns and trains Carry Back, decides to start him in the Brooklyn at Aqueduct this weekend, it is difficult to foresee defeat for him.

By G. F. T. Ryall The New Yorker, July 21, 1962 P. 77 If Jack Price, who owns and trains Carry Back, decides to start him in the Brooklyn at Aqueduct this weekend, it is difficult to foresee defeat for him.

Ben S. Bernanke, the chairman of the Federal Reserve, has been attacked for failing to foresee the financial crisis, for bailing out Wall Street, and, most recently, for injecting an additional $600 billion into the banking system to give the slow recovery a boost.

For that matter, it would have been hard to foresee a vogue for "wife beaters," as Stanley Kowalski-stank tops tops are called on the street, worn both as shirts and head scarfs; for Hanes T-shirts as must-haves; or for tight nylon do-rags and bandannas manufactured even by Tommy Hilfiger, the mass-market designer, who jumped the trend by introducing a line of logo skullcaps two years back.

It is difficult to foresee UK scores for indices of internationalisation improving as research budgets remain static, as uncertainty remains for students about the potential costs of tuition, and as uncertainty remains for academics both national and international about their funding sources.

He wanted his politicians "meditating before moving, even though knowing that the time allowed for each move is limited, remembering that every move of ours provokes another by the opponent, difficult but not impossible to foresee; and paying for wrong moves".

It was hard to foresee the scope for that in Madrid.

Moreover, energy consumption data is categorized into monthly, seasonally and yearly basis to foresee the performance for short-term, medium-term and long-term as well.

Advances in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) allow the transportation community to foresee dramatic improvements for the incoming years in terms of a more efficient, environmental friendly and safe traffic management.

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