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were envisaged
verb
To conceive or see something within one's mind; to imagine or envision
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For households, offsetting tax breaks were envisaged.
Like many other inventions, jet engines were envisaged long before they became a reality.
A third source of weakness is that no crisis-management tools were envisaged at the euro's launch.
Despite the slight easing of the blockade, shipments into Gaza are still a long way short of the 400 trucks a day that were envisaged under an agreement between Israel and the Palestinians brokered by the US in late 2005.
The ACT attorney general, Simon Corbell, said the amendments were intended to make it clear that the two legal regimes, the territory law and the commonwealth's Marriage Act, were envisaged to work concurrently.
They claimed Executive-funded topup schemes designed to protect claimants set to lose out under the new benefits system were not as comprehensive as they believed were envisaged in December's negotiations and accused the unionists of acting in "bad faith".
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Just what kind of distance is envisaged?
What specific therapeutic uses might be envisaged?
This target illustrates the enormity of the change being envisaged.
One was envisaged with US bank BB&T.
No vote is envisaged at the end of debate.
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