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Do you really think it has a future - foreseeably, in the practical sense?
The pipeline is very strong and this will continue, foreseeably, for the rest of the year.”
It adds that "his conduct could foreseeably create and did not properly manage conflicts of interest."
A. I think it's not a technique that is foreseeably going to be clinically useful with a political consensus.
The jurors also ruled that the planning and conduct of the exercise was "foreseeably unsafe".
If you ask what is the worst that might foreseeably happen, the answer at the start of 1991 is bleaker than for many years past.
Additionally, where a frustrating event is foreseeably induced, a claim of frustration may be denied.
Won't this foreseeably cause more Cleveland residents to keep large amounts of trash in their homes to avoid getting fined?
"Those decisions led naturally, predictably and foreseeably to the abuse of boys like" his client, Clark alleged.
But he first imparted this cautionary note: "By nature, the future is foreseeably unforeseeable."
"The next step above that is, foreseeably, Mars.
Reducing carbon intensity will limit how much emissions can foreseeably rise, without stunting China’s growth.
Entirely foreseeably, and foreseen, the land grab has been accompanied by much talk of Aboriginal independence in one form or another.
Hazardous effects of inadvertent mixing of different materials that could foreseeably occur.
There are strict legal controls governing the use of certain animal viruses which foreseeably could result in severe economic damage to the agricultural community.
In order to internationalize a product, it is important to look at a variety of markets that your product will foreseeably enter.
"That conduct foreseeably brought Lord Mandelson's public office and personal integrity into disrepute," the judge said.
The tipper is also liable if a tippee tips others ("subtippees") who foreseeably trade while in possession of the information.
In cases involving the partitioning of damages between multiple defendants, each will be liable to the extent that their contribution foreseeably produced the loss.
Foreseeably, none.
The present global institutional order is foreseeably associated with avoidable severe poverty and its impositions may constitute an ongoing human rights violation.
Foreseeably, unforeseeable events intervene.
The Commission needs the preliminary draft budget to be re-established in order to meet the administrative challenges of 2004 arising inevitably and foreseeably from enlargement.
"I don't see foreseeably at the moment that is an option," he told the BBC Radio 4 Today programme.
"Using such a trolley as this – low as it was and with the shopper's attention foreseeably at a higher level – was dangerous."