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were foreseen
verb
To anticipate; to predict.
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We received far fewer votes than were foreseen.
All the calamities that followed the invasion were not only foreseeable, they were foreseen.
He shows her that most metaphysical theories were foreseen by his ancestors, who, though deep, prove to be unprepossessing: it's unusual to see so many gods with very wide pumpkin-style faces; one of them seems to be wearing specs.
The Sept. 11 commission, whose final report is to be released July 26, has argued in 17 preliminary assessments that the attacks were foreseen, at least to a general degree, and might have been preventable.
And the company said today that up to $5.1 billion in acquisition-related costs will be written off, another reversal of the guidance it gave in July, when it said no write-offs were foreseen.
The diplomats say they wanted to influence government policy and to strengthen the position of like-minded officials in the Foreign Office and the American State Department, some of whom apparently feel, like Mr Miles, that the problems in Iraq were "not just foreseeable but were foreseen".
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Such reaction was foreseen.
No such concordat is foreseen this time.
A full withdrawal is foreseen in 2017.
But it often can't be foreseen.
All of it could have been foreseen – indeed, was foreseen by some of us.
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