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One of the guys was apparently a futurologist – he was trained to foresee risk.
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Despite extensive training it is always difficult to foresee how any officer will respond to a set of circumstances.
By thinking through what is likely to happen, we might be able to foresee and avoid a few train wrecks.
Without additional funding to pay for more staff, appropriate training and better and increased supervision for staff, it is difficult to foresee how improvements can be made.
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.
After a training period, the Bayesian network learns the behavior of the system and, thereafter it is able to foresee its outcome.
Beyond the training purpose, experienced cardiologist can rehearse the PCI procedure on patient-specific image data to evaluate technical feasibility and to foresee any potential challenges that may occur in actual surgical operation.
The end result is hard to foresee.
Its success was very hard to foresee.
Others had managed to foresee such a storm.
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