Sentence examples for without foreseeing from inspiring English sources

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He signed the CRE's election compact on race without foreseeing that some MPs might refuse to sign it, or working out what he would then do.

Mr. Bewkes explained that in the late 1990s the media industry embraced Netflix as a new distribution outlet for renting DVDs — without foreseeing that the company would eventually accelerate the decline in the sales of DVDs, which for years had been the lifeblood of the film industry.

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In fact, no one could have predicted the level of play Mr Lin has attained at least not without mistakenly foreseeing similar achievements for dozens of other players as well.

In the language of quantum physics, we move from the fourth dimension of the Real to the fifth, an evolution we need not say we have chosen, but rather that the Internet -- "the emerging reality of a technetronic culture" Zavarzadeh alluded to in 1975 without distinctly foreseeing -- has forced upon us.

18. evertheless, since it is possible to be corrupted without intending or foreseeing this — indeed, without the existence of any reasonable expectation that one would foresee it — one can be blameless for being corrupted in a way that one cannot be blameless for an act of corruption.

I, for instance, am feminist to my marrow, a feminist first and a gay rights activist second – second because there is no emancipation for gay people without the universal liberation of women, second because I was raised by feminists, raised without gender expectations, thus foreseeing what the world could be if only we dismantle our tyrannical construction of gender.

Foreseeing a crowd of "flaming patriots without property, or anything else but impudence" -- Morris dubbed them the "mobility" -- the city's alarmed leaders turned out in force.

Mr Tapscott and Richard Hunter, another technology savant, may not have been exaggerating much a decade ago, when they wrote books foreseeing "The Naked Corporation" and a "World Without Secrets".

An act might undermine an institutional process or purpose without the person who performed it intending this effect, foreseeing this effect, or indeed even being in a position such that they could or should have foreseen this effect.

The D.A.'s office, possibly foreseeing the difficulty of proving guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, offered Jackson a plea bargain: life in prison without the possibility of parole.

The modelling results have shown that some effects are non-intuitive and therefore difficult to foresee without the help of a model.

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