Meanwhile, the other winged putto looks sadly over her shoulder, perhaps pitying Cupid, or possibly foreseeing his own fate. |
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Usually, the mere fact of not foreseeing the possibility of avoidable damage and not doing something to prevent it is wrongful. |
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And, all modesty aside, I'm good at foreseeing problems before they occur. |
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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. |
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The United States is foreseeing a future more dependent on nuclear technology. |
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By foreseeing events instead of submitting to them, universities can also largely determine their own future. |
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I'm foreseeing that as maybe an hour and a half with Bruce and then a half hour with your suggestion. |
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While the Congolese authorities are, quite legitimately, foreseeing the departure of MONUC, they at no time presented any ultimatums or demands. |
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However, the impact on the debt burden of not foreseeing a new trend can be enormous. |
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Fine, if he has a good basis for foreseeing mutual compromises from the old foes. |
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It is a users' friendly tool for a better water management and for partially foreseeing the problems. |
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Albany recoils from the savage ethos in which his wife lives, foreseeing both her own destruction and that of the universe itself as a consequence of unbridled self-interest. |
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I see sadness in your heart, for you are foreseeing that not all these multitudes will adhere to the Law I have written in your consciences. Yet, I tell you, as in the First Era, the people shall divide. |
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These incidents illustrate the importance of addressing the issue of foreseeing and providing early warnings of dangerous incidents in outer space. |
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Rather than foreseeing rewards or punishments from our endeavours to revitalize the CD, we should thoroughly view the possible consequences of our passive postures. |
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It is this last element that President Milosevic rejected, foreseeing the partition of Kosovo from Serbia at the end of the three years, and occupation of his territory by a foreign force. |
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The Tsar's advisors did not support the war, foreseeing problems in transporting troops and supplies from European Russia to the East. |
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But foreseeing next year's hot look is impossible. |
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Great shoals of people, which go on to populate, without foreseeing means of life. |
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Instead of foreseeing the awakening of a temporarily disorientated Russia, its national pride hurt but ready to bounce back, the West has simply acted by giving lessons and pointing the finger. |
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Thus, the ostensive division between smoking and no smoking space was already established in the family space, foreseeing what later would happen in a broad social space. |
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This will bring about the possibility of envisioning the solution to ecologic problems, foreseeing balanced development, and counting on social stability in the metallurgic regions, all at the same time. |
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As for Africa, previous editions of this publication had warned of the spread of infectious diseases, but last year's contained no mention of Ebola. In short, we did a poor job at foreseeing things that flared up suddenly. |
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Mr Rashid, a Lahore-based journalist, has made a career as a professional doomster, foreseeing worsening gloom for two countries he cares about greatly and explaining how that threatens the rest of the world. |
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Even if they cannot be expected to calibrate students' moral compasses, they should be able to instil them with a questioning mind, capable of foreseeing problems in a free market. |
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Finally, is it true that, foreseeing the major disruption that such a subject could cause during a vote in Parliament, not to say in the Council, you are planning to bypass the legislators by opting for guidelines instead? |
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This means foreseeing industrial capacities, orders, a transport plan and coordination with internal SNCF Infra customers, led by the EVEN units which do the site work. |
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Either countries are foreseeing retirement at an older age or people, who do not need to comply compulsorily with the retirement age, keep on working. |
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Foreseeing that altitude might mitigate the fierce summer heat he chose the steepest, most inaccessible corner of an olive grove. |
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Foreseeing the growth in demand for coal as a source of motive and steam power, they acquired colliery rights for Oldham, which by 1771 had 14 colliers. |
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