Neither party, however, could have foreseen the role that Mother Nature would play. |
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The old French prophet has foreseen England beating Italy in the world cup final! |
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Who could ever have foreseen that one hundred years later, in the year 2003, this church would be rededicated. |
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To me the word prophecy means something foretold, that could not have been foreseen by natural means. |
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And, just as Raven had foreseen, the Leviathan rushed forward, its hooves clomping down upon the stone flagstones. |
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They were not coeternal with him, yet they were foreknown, foreseen, and foreordained by him. |
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All this had been foreseen in the Psalmists and Prophets who were given revelations by God of how redemption would be accomplished. |
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That result was neither forecast nor foreseen by any of the pundits of that time. |
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Even so, they should have foreseen that responsibility before they were ready to conceive the child. |
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Was it reasonable to have expected the council to have foreseen such fearsome weather and legislated for it? |
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The future, as foreseen by Douglas Hurd, erstwhile Foreign Secretary to Margaret Thatcher, looks intriguing. |
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If the state's action could have been foreseen, would the archdiocese have spent so much money on a new cathedral? |
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Further cuts and austerity measures affecting social expenditure can already be foreseen. |
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Zaren on the other hand was not a demigod, and Tsuko had not foreseen his great battle prowess. |
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Yet all of its military uses, from scouting to strategic bombing, had already been foreseen by an eager, if overly sanguine, public. |
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The only recoverable losses were those which the public officer had foreseen as the probable consequence of his act. |
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No one could have foreseen that so many of the financial innovations would turn into black swans. |
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Charges, and probable arrest, were foreseen as the next step, but that hasn't happened yet. |
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Our society has changed in ways the founders of Social Security could not have foreseen. |
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The system is then under fire for not having foreseen the future, that is, for having released the patient before the illness was totally extirpated. |
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Surely this difficulty should have been foreseen and the Minister should have negotiated the further funding long before the supply of cash had run out. |
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Nobody could have foreseen that Jay's termination would garner so much publicity in the industry, rendering him unmarketable and unemployed until the day of his death. |
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All the evidence suggests that, far from September 11 being unpreventable, it was foreseen by the US intelligence apparatus and permitted to happen. |
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Who could have foreseen the blood feud that would persist to this day. |
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He could not have foreseen the drama attending the twice-delayed launch of the shuttle endeavour. |
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He spoke truer than he knew, or else he had foreseen the course of events. |
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It was foreseen by us that the velodrome would be totally enclosed. |
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He had been the least violent of lawbreakers and nobody could have foreseen that he would suffer such a death. |
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I think this is a new astronomical landmark that all Linux users should ask to include in the astronomical almanac of the foreseen history of the Universe. |
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But who could have foreseen that the man once known as the high priest of UK drugs culture would team up with the singer from the ultimate Scottish teenybop band? |
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The money was payable as a lump sum, quantified in advance, when it could not be foreseen what damages might have to be paid in the event of an accident. |
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Why did I say it was alarming that this present state of affairs was not foreseen by the West? |
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He also argues that one of the problems with black swans is that, although they are prospectively unpredictable, in retrospect they look like they could have been foreseen. |
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One can hardly fault them for not having foreseen this shift. |
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A negligent tortfeasor is not responsible for all the direct consequences of his negligence, but only for such damage as ought reasonably to have been foreseen. |
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Testamentary freedom is carried out within the limits foreseen by the law, where the most important is the one regarding partible inheritance. |
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There is such thing as advertent negligence in which the harm is foreseen as possible or probable. |
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Events were soon to prove false those predictions of catastrophe, predictions of a fate that was forewished rather than foreseen. |
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The situation awaiting Mary Godwin in England was fraught with complications, some of which she had not foreseen. |
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In addition, OKL had not foreseen the industrial and military effort strategic bombing would require. |
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As the government had not foreseen such a rapid military collapse, there were few plans to cope. |
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A sober and reasonable person would not have foreseen that an apparently healthy person of 15 years would suffer shock as a result of it. |
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If a defendant could not reasonably have foreseen that someone might be hurt by their actions, there may be no liability. |
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If he is negligent, where danger is to be foreseen, a liability will follow. |
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The insatiable demand for manpower for the Western Front had been foreseen early on. |
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These overall Baltimore defences had been planned in advance and foreseen by the state militia commander, Maj. |
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But the book has a timeliness that Kalfus may not have foreseen. |
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There will be small teething problems from time to time but this is foreseen with any new aircraft programme. |
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It can be foreseen that multi-purpose colored electronic notepads will certainly replace the black and white E-books of simple features. |
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Visionary architects, such as Zaha Hadid and Patrick Schumacher have foreseen a future with parametrically developed forms. |
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Of course, nobody could have foreseen that the floor would begin to crack. |
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What they had not fully foreseen was the dottiness that was already besetting their own kind. |
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Launched in October 2013, the HBP is one of the two European flagship projects foreseen to run for a 10-year period. |
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He had foreseen the consequences of mismanagement, dictatorship, human imparity, and divided political ideals and theories of a failed nation. |
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Social organizations were foreseen as the institutional design intended to deliver the publicization strategy, transforming former state organizations into nonprofit ones. |
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A variety of extensions of this basic videotex terminal can be foreseen. |
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What is destined cannot be contrived by the human intellect or foreseen. |
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But a reasonable person with the same abilities and skills as the accused would have foreseen and taken precautions to prevent the loss and damage being sustained. |
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The greater the probability of that risk maturing into the foreseen injury, the greater the degree of recklessness and, subsequently, sentence rendered. |
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Dividing up the Spanish Netherlands proved more difficult than foreseen. |
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The first attempts at Union surrounded the foreseen unification. |
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