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foreseeable

[fawr-see-uh-buhl] / fɔrˈsi ə bəl /




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DHS regulations allow continued detention when “there is a significant likelihood of removing a detained alien in the reasonably foreseeable future.”

From Los Angeles Times

But tasks requiring any kind of manipulation will remain human-centric for the foreseeable future.

From The Wall Street Journal

Joyce Pont is sceptical whether that moment will arrive in the foreseeable future – she sees the building of superyachts and other such vessels as a 'craft' which will resist automation.

From BBC

This means that residents will not be able to return for the foreseeable future.

From Washington Times

"For now, and for the foreseeable next few years, I think the trade using RMB will predominantly be used for commodity and energy trade."

From Reuters