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The generals and the intelligence-service boss, Vladimiro Montesinos, may well foresee their already large role in the state growing larger still.Abroad, Mr Fujimori's style of government, unravelling what feeble institutions Peru had, has tried the patience even of former ex-admirers.
Apple may very well foresee its coming loss or at least a prolonged battle.
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"Day 1, Day 2... Everything is so well foreseen," he says.
"The contents of the plan that you know well foresees concentrating large investments in the country, to increase the number of cars produced in Italy and to see exports grow," Mr. Marchionne wrote in the four-page letter.
Well: foreseeing depends on looking", de Jouvenel declared.8 Both combined scepticism regarding technology and confidence in the potential of modern science and technology in an ambivalent way, and both understood the futures field as an art, highlighting in Aristotelian tradition the individual skills of the intellectuals thinking about the future in an ontological mode.
This type of analysis continues to be fundamental in constituting a useful complement for the judgments and opinions of experts in each field, assessing the outcomes of the scientific research activities, as well foreseeing how the research activities might progress (López-Muñoz et al. 2013).
Conventional molecular assays cannot identify all genetic variants already described for the RH locus as well as foresee novel alleles.
"[My being here] means things are not going as well as foreseen at the beginning of the season.
"Gifford may well have foreseen the changes his father helped to effect and sought to preserve pictorially the pastoral charm of the location he knew as a boy," the art trail Web site notes.
When it became clear that the war in Iraq was not going to conclude with a quick American triumph, Egan claims, he laid out for the North Koreans the possible outcomes — scenarios that Kim Jong Il, who reportedly enjoys watching Western television news, might well have foreseen himself.
"Yes, though such tools are equally available to criminals as well, I cannot foresee criminals turning to 3-D printing as an avenue to obtain illicit arms when the black market continues to serve as a far simpler means of acquisition -- and does not require any level of technical acumen," he told HuffPost.
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