The bank said the current rates would help ease the risks it foresaw in the economic recovery of the eurozone. |
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None foresaw a disaster even remotely close to the one that overwhelmed the subcontinent. |
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Some astute observers foresaw the emerging mayhem, but solid evidence took time to accrue. |
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In those days, the price of electricity was nominal, and few foresaw the major escalation of utility costs that lay ahead. |
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These paragraphs, as pleaded, are the framework within which that court foresaw the spoliation issues being litigated. |
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Then one day, a hero rose to challenge the manager in an epic that the prophets foresaw thousands of years ago. |
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Perhaps Stoker shrewdly foresaw that he would need to leave open the door for an infinite number of sequels. |
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When the personal computer was introduced 20 years ago, few people foresaw the widespread proliferation of smart devices. |
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Men expected to die before their wives, just as women foresaw a life after their husband's death in old age. |
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He foresaw an array of dangers and difficulties, including terrorist threats and serious economic problems. |
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He foresaw some immense consequences, mostly of the positive kind, that the appearance and development of the noosphere entailed for mankind. |
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He foresaw an upsurge in violent incidents years ago, predicting their arrival at the end of this century. |
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Anyone that day who foresaw Istabraq becoming a superstar would have been havering. |
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The brochure confidently foresaw that the patient would use this time to set his or her life in order and to prepare quietly for death. |
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As the accessory foresaw only minor physical harm, he was guilty of aiding and abetting manslaughter. |
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In the last general election no one, not even the most astute of pundits, foresaw his demise. |
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He foresaw the huge demand for good-quality pre-prepared meals for the upwardly mobile. |
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Tolstoy foresaw the end of the aristocracy in Russian society. |
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It is to the judges' credit that they were not deterred by the reaction they foresaw. |
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Unfortunately for that strategy, France foresaw the dangers involved in that approach to protecting foreign investments. |
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They left unto us, what was said by the all-knowing God, Who foresaw the tragic developments, Who already knew the end since the beginning. |
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The evaluation design foresaw the use of a variety of sources of information. |
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How many economists foresaw the world economic downturn precipitated by the U. S. mortgage crisis? |
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The Lisbon Summit foresaw a key coordinating role for the European Council itself. |
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In other nations as well men knew how to discover the signs of my coming, and foresaw the time of my presence on the earth. |
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The ancient ways of rural life just carried on, nobody foresaw that they would die out. |
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Indeed, the European Commissions 2001 White Paper on Governance foresaw these types of contracts in domains closely linked to regions. |
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The peace agreements and Interim Constitution foresaw a parallel process of army democratization. |
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Most respondents foresaw an increase in enrolment in construction-related programs and felt they could implement a new course or program quickly. |
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Initial programming foresaw the parallel evolution of the first stage and the referral level. |
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Francisco de Goya foresaw the nightmares born of the Enlightenment. |
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He foresaw the tyranny of market testing, which homogenizes everything from movies to food, opting every time for the lowest common denominator. |
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Others foresaw bloodshed between supporters of rival political parties, and cast a wary eye to a pullback of police. |
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Mary foresaw a possible pleasurable visit with her kinswoman. |
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Even then, Allen foresaw a day in which the likes of LeBron James, Kevin Durant, and Anthony Davis would dominate. |
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Hoffer foresaw that the New Class would try to govern the working people much as colonial officials governed the natives. |
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He sympathized with their difficulties, took pride in their triumphs, and foresaw with absolute confidence their ultimate success. |
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But the plan also foresaw the expiration of the Bush tax cuts and further tax reforms. |
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On Election Day itself, he gave the Venezuelan newspaper El Universal a quote indicating he foresaw the possibility of defeat. |
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On the contrary, at the very beginning of what was to become the science of biochemistry, Shelley foresaw how potent a tool it would be in the hands of scientists. |
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As early as 1930, in a prophetical essay, Black Manhattan, James Weldon Johnson foresaw inevitable change of a nature that still resonates today. |
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The Strategic Plan itself foresaw that its second, end-of-term review could be led by the Standing Committee or, if resources allowed, through an independent external assessment. |
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On the other hand, many U.S. corporations foresaw the coming confirmation and the likely regulations and antiwarming measures. |
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Scott presumably foresaw this, which may explain his decision to geologize on the return trip once he lost priority at the pole. |
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Dunne himself claimed to have had no fewer than eight precognitive dreams, including one in which he foresaw a headline about a volcanic eruption. |
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Few conference participants foresaw a very rosy picture. |
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No one foresaw that the public would talk back on the site. |
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Who foresaw the popularity of boy wizards or sociopathic Scandinavians? |
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Even if Malthouse actually foresaw those personnel problems, it wouldn't have been unreasonable to assume that the decades-long success he'd had reshaping other clubs convinced him that he was up to the task at Carlton too. |
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It would also be interesting to know what kind of cooperation he foresaw with the international commission of inquiry and with the human rights monitors currently in Darfur. |
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These accords foresaw the signing of a treaty which would commit the signatories to a path of prohibiting recourse to force to resolve the question of the status of Abkhazia and Southern Ossetia. |
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Reagan was without question more deeply and instinctually anti-Communist than his immediate predecessors, but the diaries don't support the notion that he foresaw the collapse of Soviet Communism. |
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As Heraclitus foresaw more than two thousand years ago, we are as we are now and we are not as we were in the preceding instant and we are not as we will be in the next one. |
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In reply Apollonius named the successor to the office of the hierophant who, he foresaw, would initiate him at some future date, which prediction was subsequently fulfilled. |
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Last month Mr Musharraf told Pakistani newspaper editors that he foresaw a greater crisis after the elections if the opposition parties did not accept the results, or ganged up on him in the new parliament. |
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This programme which also foresaw a direct aid to countries mostly affected by rinderpest in Africa has a main point to make more financial means available for professionals working in livestock development in Africa. |
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The subprime crisis in the United States of America had emerged, but I do not think anyone foresaw the repercussions and the extent of the effect it was going to have on financial markets right across the world. |
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It would thus appear that the end of art that Hegel foresaw as the result of the loss of its link to the transcendent has in fact led to no more than a displacement from the religious to the secular sphere. |
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From the early 1990s, the public literature of US defence policy shows, strategic and military planners foresaw a world in which the United States had no significant state adversary. |
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Nevertheless, I believe that there were elements prior to Lisbon which anticipated or foresaw what was going to happen there and which have been incorporated into the broad guidelines. |
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It is worth remembering that the old Staff Regulations only foresaw parttime working as a possibility to be granted in exceptional circumstances and only in cases where it was in the interest of the service. |
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The delegation recalled that the timetable called for the Committee to proceed to the evaluation of the nominations, and also foresaw a general debate later on the reports. |
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The mechanism in place foresaw a chain of actions: monitoring on the ground, reporting to the Council and, where appropriate, the application of sanctions and the referral of cases to the International Criminal Court. |
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Caesar foresaw that they would now attempt to ally themselves with the Germans. |
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I made public my prosecutorial strategy, including the focus on those most responsible and the number of cases and investigations that my Office foresaw. |
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He highlighted that the relationship with Wetlands International was advancing with the Joint Work Programme and that he foresaw the need to concretise the NGO support in the development and implementation of CMS Agreements. |
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He foresaw, like Karl Marx, the phenomenon of an alienated industrial proletariat. |
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Conrad regarded the formation of a representative government in Russia as unfeasible and foresaw a transition from autocracy to dictatorship. |
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In such cases, there is clear subjective evidence that the accused foresaw but did not desire the particular outcome. |
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Intrigued by the prospect of an additional commission, the realtor hurriedly assured me he foresaw no problem in obtaining the lease. |
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Hannibal foresaw problems if he left Catalonia as a bridgehead for the Romans. |
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Strickland seemed to bear in his heart strange harmonies and unadventured patterns, and I foresaw for him an end of torture and despair. |
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This pro-war impression on the populace the Navy Department sagely foresaw when it sent its men into the unbriny Northwest. |
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Most of the rational world... foresaw a smooth ride to victory for Democrats. They had, after all, the wind at their backs from the 2006 midterm elections. |
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The fact that nobody foresaw that Chill would blossom into a klansman does not alter the fact that the klansman is one of the flowers of our democracy. |
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