He speaks so quietly and so modestly that it is hard to envisage him as the authoritative playmaker that he is. |
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With a user base of over one million people, it is difficult to envisage a way in which this difficulty can be overcome. |
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It is possible to envisage situations where advertisements could be incorporated into the fabric of a building. |
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On the whole, the above documents envisage development and large-scale introduction of advanced infocommunications technologies in Russia. |
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They seem to envisage an irreversible downward spiral leading to the depopulation of Australia. |
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Recent palaeomagnetic and geodynamic constraints envisage an early Mesoproterozoic supercontinent that at least included Laurentia and Baltica. |
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In these circumstances it is difficult to envisage anyone using their law or medical degree for benevolent reasons. |
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Nobody can know what kind of world will result from the interplay of these forces, but it is possible to envisage plausible futures. |
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People like to envisage artists as people in garrets struggling away with brushes in four different sizes. |
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We also envisage this as a discovery kind of museum in which the villagers can gain some insight into science. |
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Both of these envisage a pot of compensation money and a mechanism for divvying it up, permitting the free exchange of artistic goods. |
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Friends in London envisage glaciers and icebergs up here near the Arctic Circle. |
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I tried to envisage changing the traditional pentatonic scale to a 12-tone chromatic scale. |
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Others will envisage a scrounger eager to take advantage of state benefits. |
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Fiction, by envisaging new forms of social organization, may enable us to envisage new forms of social justice. |
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The developers envisage this site being developed for mixed use, while new buildings to be constructed on disused backland. |
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I can certainly envisage a home entertainment centre in which the user walks into another reality. |
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From this, I envisage subclasses for static text and dynamically-generated text. |
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The sort of place they envisage Bradford becoming is clearly a far cry from the rather uninspiring face it currently presents to the world. |
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Some of the framers did apparently envisage that one day the National Guard and the Police Force would be professionalised. |
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I am to set in motion a concatenation of events whose end or significance I can in no way envisage. |
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I can envisage these pages being photocopied and pinned above laboratory benches around the world. |
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For a moment, I envisage us grating across a coral reef, or running aground on a sandbank. |
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He can only envisage disruption occurring from the lower middle classes, embodied, in the novel, in the figure of Leonard Bast. |
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Modern display units feature large sliding trays laid with tiles, enabling customers to envisage a whole floor. |
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She would then envisage what the desired final print should look like and expose the negative accordingly. |
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The company employs a staff of five in Bantry but expansion plans envisage a fourfold increase over the next three years. |
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Regardless of the outcome, it is difficult to envisage the resumption of business as usual afterwards. |
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I envisage this as a three-part fugue within the boundaries of a three part invention. |
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The danger is of developing hibernation strategies which envisage a futurity whose solace is retrospective. |
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Frankly, it's difficult to envisage him being nearly as influential in any role other than that of the focal point of the attack. |
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We will not legalize or decriminalize any drugs, nor do we envisage a time when this would be appropriate. |
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A large, whitewashed house just yards from a white beach and a little stone harbour, it is difficult to envisage a more perfect location. |
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If this is so, it is difficult not to envisage the death-rate substantially increasing. |
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He cannot envisage himself abdicating his moral responsibility in the matter. |
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In the longer term, one can envisage that they seek to institute their metaphysics as social law and incorporate their organisations within government structures themselves. |
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It is everything you envisage the seaside to be when you are growing up. |
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It also has something of a double bluff about it as a further public denial that FF does not envisage revisiting the glory days of that 1977 landslide. |
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In countries where fertility is low, rising voluntary childlessness makes it harder to envisage the return of fertility to replacement level. |
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We envisage full communion, and it is painful that we have not been able to advance more discernibly towards sharing at the Lord's Table. |
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It is more difficult to envisage how those with ASPD could hide out among more prosocial segments of society. |
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The annex buildings, some of which are spacious and well constructed, make it possible to envisage a number of uses. |
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And yet those of us living in the developed countries, so used to abundance, are beginning to envisage a food shortage. |
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If the women envisage the soft soap as well as the massage glove, they do not certainly forget Ghassoul in their cases. |
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Let's turn the tables a moment: What would you envisage as the perfect architecture for Siedle systems? |
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How do you envisage the old chestnut of underground urban planning in your cities? |
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In a darkened movie theater, we allow filmmakers to deliver into our minds a false world to envisage. |
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He triumphed because he had the moral imagination to envisage a relationship beyond confrontation and war. |
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We often admire the Dutch for their cosmopolitanism, for their straightforwardness and their courage to envisage ground-breaking solutions. |
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On that view, they should envisage their careers in the long term and be paid a salary that enables them to live respectably. |
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It was necessary to envisage fodder for the animals and food for the herdsman. |
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In such dilemmas, it is considerably easier to drum up fears than to envisage future results which have not yet been achieved. |
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More generally, the advocates of this envisage, in fine, an economic and customs union. |
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Calm and level-headed in all situations, his track record demonstrates his capacity to envisage the most ambitious challenges. |
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It remains solid and allows for the Group to envisage the back up of its future development with equanimity. |
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Echelon is one of many examples of this, giving an image of Europe that is quite different to the one we like to envisage here. |
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It is hard to envisage Google Maps' particularity because there are no real alternatives. |
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In the dystopian society they envisage, machines have taken over most jobs and humans are left idle โ except for those who know how to code. |
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Barbados does not envisage the establishment of a national human rights commission. |
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However, it was also necessary to envisage mechanisms for resolving any crises that did occur. |
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A great deal of research must be conducted before we can envisage applications for human beings. |
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Having waited so long for the chance he can't envisage passing it up. |
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With such a brilliant set piece, you can envisage where the comedy comes from, but as in the first play, any humour is interwoven with the power of real drama. |
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Few of us can envisage living full time with a ragtop, really. |
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I do not pretend to be able to envisage all the various possibilities. |
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In most of the tapestries that we see in museums or country houses the dyes have faded badly and it is difficult to envisage the impact they had when first hung. |
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I'm certain that some Chess players envisage themselves as political masterminds manipulating people behind the scenes but this is entirely at the discretion of the player. |
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That may be because, hitherto, it has been a hard building to envisage. |
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In outline, I envisage that a clearway free of media will be maintained across the bridge at all times, and that no interviews will be permitted on it. |
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A Member State which has no railway system and which does not envisage having one in the near future, would be under a disproportionate and pointless obligation if it had to transpose and implement this Directive. |
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Several banking communities envisage sooner or later abandoning their national schemes and moving their business to the international card schemes. |
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But it is hard to envisage such a punitive measure against France. |
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We envisage this pact to have a significant impact for the Indian market given the growing usage of the versatile Hovercrafts here. |
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I think that everyone was agreeably surprised to note that, at this first meeting, you were already able to formulate proposals and envisage concrete possibilities for cooperation on a so complex and sensitive subject. |
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We need to envisage metropolitan dynamics that force us to think up ways of reconfiguring territories that escape from uncontrolled unlimitedness, the urban sprawl, chaos, untamed peri-urbanization and separating boundaries. |
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The older baby-boomers often envisage their future proactively, which translates into social engagement, in contrast to the widely represented image of this generation as self-centred and self-involved. |
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In order to enhance circularity, the proposal could envisage a possibility for former trainees of coming back for limited periods for further additional training where appropriate to upgrade their skills. |
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The 4CV was also an industrial adventure which led its designers to envisage the machines of the future, the first electronic robots of mass assembly-line production. |
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Tyrone are smack bang in the middle of a transitional period and it is very hard to envisage them causing a shock on Sunday. |
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In terms of the Sun's decision, I envisage little smirks and condescending comments from male cynics who believe us feminists focus on irrelevancies. |
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From the very dawn of existence the infant must envisage self, and body acting on self. |
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It is not known whether he intended there to be further editions, although he did envisage translation of Latin enactments into Greek. |
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It could not envisage taking on the Royal Navy Home Fleet, and said it would take a year to organise shipping for the troops. |
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The Government, however, responded that the Articles did envisage a change in the election of representative peers. |
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An easy way to envisage this is that first fix work is all that is done before plastering takes place. |
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Amongst activities at such times, we might envisage ritual, social exchange and trade. |
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The plenary session is the occasion to give a report of the whole of the work completed during the year and to envisage an agenda for the year to come. |
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Does he envisage the possibility of a political stalemate in Iraq? |
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I do not envisage this situation changing in the future. |
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But it should come and I would envisage in that case, if there were some sort of general code, that the explicitness in relation to the Constitution and the charter would be made. |
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Probably the leastdeveloped skill here is in gleaning information from illiterate and isolated subsistence users who cannot envisage how their resources could change and the impact it could have on their lives. |
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This is why I ask the Commissioner: how does he envisage the rectification of this problem, how can it be ensured that workers from new Member States do not feel like third class citizens on the labour market? |
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One might also envisage the permanent stationing of European troops in the US to pursue military cooperation and training, and even to contribute directly to US defence under the NATO umbrella. |
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While this may seem overly optimistic and difficult to envisage in the present circumstances, it confirms that a considerable reduction in unemployment would be possible if the necessary policy instruments became available. |
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It would be very difficult to envisage any road charging system for transport by bus and coach without considering parallel measures for the passenger car. |
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The works undertaken a while back were enough to prevent them from falling into ruin as they were threatening to do and made it possible to envisage numerous uses. |
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The provision of Article 115 ยง 7 of the Executive Penal Code does not envisage a possibility to call out a prison officer in the case of providing the health services by persons other than medical personnel of prison system. |
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The nationalization law did not envisage any compensation for undertakings managed by public entities strictu sensu, but it did for Terni in view of its different status and mode of functioning. |
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I can't ever envisage in a month of Sundays falling out with my sister. |
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An assimilationist model does not envisage any specific policy response, since it considers it the responsibility of the minority group members to immerse themselves in the mainstream society. |
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In case of negligence, the System should envisage also a liability for mismanagement or, according to the cases, the possibility to be moved to other positions due to guiltlessness incapacity to a managing role. |
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Conversely, the Commission is examining multilayered concepts that envisage disparate individuals or groups with different motives and intents joining together to commit the same crime. |
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We furthermore envisage to use optical tweezing to coalesce and break droplets of colloidal liquid. |
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Indeed the offences, which these articles envisage to suppress, are offences that militate against public peace and order partaking in the nature of terrorism. |
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The proposals made in the present Chapter envisage an increase in the amount of rights clearance activity conducted through the medium of collecting societies. |
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The chairman of the Federal Reserve probably did not envisage that choppers bearing the insignia of oil-rich Gulf states and cash-rich Asian countries would hover over Wall Street. |
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The sudden appearance of this sirocco is currently forcing the 27 skippers to sit it out in port prior to being able to envisage contesting this 4th course between Aghios Nikolaos and Bozcaada in safety. |
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Only one more step was required to envisage a tracked vehicle for military purposes, and more than one inventor was thinking about this when the First World War broke out. |
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Whatever schema we envisage, it is therefore worry that prevails. |
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Mr Abrams added he could envisage the Slough-based company doing another deal on the same scale as Cantab. |
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Along with Walt Disney, Hitchcock was among the first prominent film producers to fully envisage just how popular the medium of television would become. |
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I envisage a day when proper health care will be available to everyone. |
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