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foresee

[fawr-see] / fɔrˈsi /


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"The affected staff have been without pay for over 10 months, and it is impossible to foresee when or if they could resume their duties due to circumstances entirely beyond UNRWA’s control," the spokesperson said.

From Barron's

The rule of law requires that clear limits bind the government such that people can foresee how a state will use its legal authority and plan their lives accordingly.

From The Wall Street Journal

And while viewers will definitely be talking about those classic spectacles, I can already foresee the chatter for less-typical candidates lasting longer and being far more impactful.

From Salon

They foresee a deal where their defaulted bonds will be repaid through increased oil production in Venezuela.

From The Wall Street Journal

But that Qiu was in town at all suggests an intelligence failure for Beijing in not foreseeing the U.S. strike.

From The Wall Street Journal