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However, complications were foreseen in the planning and organization of such a visit.
Ethical implications were foreseen in that the immediate death probability 1-p could generate false perceptions to patients about the actual risks associated with kidney transplants and this, in turn, might result in increased unwillingness from patients to undergo a transplant should they have the opportunity to do so in a real-life situation.
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A full withdrawal is foreseen in 2017.
This situation was foreseen in 1960-61, when Garfield Barwick passed legislation to amend the crimes act.
A red ox was to be sacrificed, its color having been foreseen in the intestines of the previous sacrifice.
And a decline to 5.0 from 6.8 is foreseen in the business outlook survey compiled by the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
For him, the government's wartime policy could have been foreseen in the prejudice that people of Japanese ancestry had long experienced in hiring and housing.
The step taken today "is foreseen in cases of a super-emergency" and has been invoked in the past, he said.
While today's "updating" is foreseen in Resolution 1441 20022), the Council can and does call for additional briefings whenever it wishes.
So the government, defending itself against the charge of woeful under-pricing of the shares, might argue that factor could not possibly have been foreseen in October.
"This crisis was foreseen in innumerable official technical studies of the supply of energy done over the last five years," a newsmagazine, Época, complained this week.
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