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Compared with what is envisaged by the proposed US action today, that shortfall was minor.
It is also possible to define nanotechnology ostensively, according to what is already generally considered to be nanotechnology, and extended by what is envisaged in the future.
The wording would let the Palestinians contend that what is envisaged is a Palestinian state recovering the equivalent acreage conquered by Israel in 1967.
Implementing the kinds of measures that Piketty recommends to address inequality requires a more activist state than what is envisaged in the book.
These proposals are not distinguished by the scale of what is envisaged, but by the precision with which they would be carried out and the care with which their effects would be monitored.The worried onesAnother distinction weighs more heavily.
That's what is envisaged in a study by Andrew Barnard and colleagues at the Pennsylvania State University.
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But when told about what was envisaged, Mr. Yen said that the details were what China needed to do.
Short of independence that might be, but it would nevertheless represent a far cry from what was envisaged when devolution was first introduced.
What was envisaged was some kind of "electronic paper"—a display with all the reflective qualities of paper, but one that could be updated electronically.
Some of the advisers contend that the counterinsurgency mission being conducted is far broader than what was envisaged by Obama when he authorized the surge.
What was envisaged by planners in London and Washington to be a seamless transition from dictatorship to democracy has proved to be anything but.
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