Use "foreseeable" in a sentence

1. Breadline is closed for the foreseeable future

2. The foreseeable annual receipts are as follows:

3. (b) abnormal conditions and reasonably foreseeable emergency situations.

4. abnormal conditions and reasonably foreseeable emergency situations.

5. We will not be hiring anyone else in the foreseeable future.

6. Your insurance policy should take into account all foreseeable circumstances.

7. I'll certainly carry on living here for the foreseeable future.

8. adapting the man/machinery interface to the foreseeable characteristics of the operators.

9. (a) the foreseeable effect of a reduction of aircraft noise at source;

10. Foreseeable changes in acreage under oilseed and protein crops post-Agenda 2000

11. the foreseeable effect of a reduction of aircraft noise at source;

12. The foreseeable annual receipts for 2001 and 2002 are as follows:

13. Profit and dividend growth looks like being above average for the foreseeable future.

14. Also in the newspaper, a seismologist wrote that the country's disaster was foreseeable.

15. (Revelation 17:17) It will be sudden, surprising, shocking, not foreseeable or gradual.

16. But the idea of full-blown solar power stations is unrealistic in the foreseeable future.

17. In Wagon Mound the kind of damage that needed to be foreseeable was fire damage.

18. This creates a foreseeable plot twist wherein either they die or they switch sides.

19. — adapting the man/machinery interface to the foreseeable characteristics of the operators.

20. • the absence of any current or foreseeable traditional military threat to Canada;

21. General conclusion regarding the plea alleging an absence of foreseeable conglomerate effect

22. And it's a story that has no discernible beginning, no foreseeable end.

23. Right back Loui Fazakerley was put in charge for "the foreseeable future".

24. The judge found that it was not foreseeable that the fuel would catch fire.

25. The agribusiness automation and technology advances are the primary objectives in the foreseeable future.

26. 19 It seems to me that this crime was foreseeable and this death preventable.

27. — no consumption of fixed capital (i.e. no foreseeable depreciation in the value of livestock).

28. Where the injuries to a student are not foreseeable, however, the school district will not be held liable.

29. The ability to predict (or anticipate) foreseeable events is considered important for AC by Igor Aleksander.

30. It is foreseeable that the public health role of medical examiners and Coroners may continu …

31. This sum represents the foreseeable financial needs at the moment without taking into account contingencies.

32. An examination of the foreseeable consequences of its resorting to such conduct must take account of this.

33. 2. new members must be accepted on the basis of the organization's actual or foreseeable marketing capacity;

34. Such assumptions should take into account both historical trends and foreseeable factors relating to a budget period.

35. But Turkey’s vulnerability to an abrupt shift in financial markets from risk-on to risk-off was foreseeable.

36. We will continue to depend heavily upon their help for the foreseeable future and gratefully acknowledge their invaluable help.

37. In short, the basic principle of no absentee Balloting will not be changed wholesale anytime in the foreseeable future

38. A foreseeable benefit of performing Backbends is the active spinal column that promotes a good posture and painless back

39. The amount of damages reasonably foreseeable shall in no event exceed the coverage of our liability insurance.

40. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage.

41. Thus, in the absence of certainty that the stocks will not be created in a ‘foreseeable future’, that condition remains fulfilled.

42. In the crucial areas of international relations the state still dominates and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future.

43. The boos and the curses Arew foreseeable and unavoidable consequences of the division and negativity McCain chose as his campaign theme

44. Employers must be told in advance when a leave of absence is foreseeable - such as for the birth of a baby.

45. 11 Both the level of available resources and their deployment are constantly adjusted as necessary to counter the foreseeable threat.

46. Contemplation - In this stage, people are intending to start the healthy behavior in the foreseeable future (defined as within the next 6 months)

47. Adjustments in the form of capacity reductions to take into account the foreseeable trend in demand are the core of the restructuring plan.

48. An area constructed on board the vessel with appropriate materials (steel, insulating material), that provides adequate protection against all foreseeable risks associated with the cargo.

49. A coincidental intervening act breaks the chain of Causation caused by a defendant’s criminal act, unless the intervening act was foreseeable

50. Equipment parts used must be appropriate to the intended mechanical and thermal stresses and capable of withstanding attack by existing or foreseeable aggressive substances

51. A foreseeable adjustment would be a stabilisation mechanism for VAT revenue that could be used in the event of significant fluctuations in oil prices.

52. Equipment parts used must be appropriate to the intended mechanical and thermal stresses and capable of withstanding attack by existing or foreseeable aggressive substances.

53. * The leaders welcomed the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding for ‘Cooperation in Economic Projects’, which outlines the agenda for bilateral economic cooperation in the foreseeable future.

54. Adjustments in the form of capacity reductions to take into account the foreseeable trend in demand are the core of the restructuring plan

55. Reviews entrepreneurial librarian leadership in the past and describes entrepreneurial opportunities in the foreseeable future involving the transfer from Bibliographically based librarianship to user-based systems

56. The scale of the stock's fall makes it possible that the foreseeable losses, huge as they are, have not only been priced in, but even overpriced.

57. There was little prospect that the urban crisis would abate during the ’70s or in the foreseeable future.” —1971 Britannica Book of the Year.

58. Due to Covid-19 restrictions, the Bookmobile has suspended its regular schedule for the foreseeable future, and is unable to participate in curbside or Tier 3 services.

59. 14 Because we're delivering Buzzword on-line, we can apply regular updates - we've settled into a 6-8 week update cycle, which should hold for the foreseeable future.

60. The Back door March 16 · Due to the threat of COVID-19, The Back door will be closed to the public for the foreseeable future

61. Friday's strong jobs data spurred speculation the dollar and risky trades may begin to decouple, although most analysts say the inverse link is likely to remain in place for the foreseeable future.

62. Second, the risk of the protected interest being undermined must be reasonably foreseeable and not purely hypothetical (see, by analogy, Case T‐211/00 Kuijer v Council [2002] ECR II‐485, paragraph 56).

63. "The Bellwether" is a superb look at the state that is currently and will likely be for the foreseeable future the premier electoral battleground in the country in presidential elections

64. Indefinitely Confined Absentee Ballot The indefinitely confined category is fitting for voters who, for the foreseeable future, limit travel outside their home because of age, physical illness, or infirmity, or are disabled for an

65. "We believe that development is the best form of adaptation”When we talk of sustainable development, it implies both adaptation to climate change that has already taken place and is expected to take place in the foreseeable future.

66. That objective is to avoid the imposition of fines in respect of which it is foreseeable that the undertakings, owing to their size, as determined — albeit approximately and imperfectly — by their total turnover, will be unable to pay them.

67. This foreseeable increase in the demand for substances rich in plant protein contrasts with the Commission's forecasts(11) which predict a fall in the acreage under oilseed (4,8 million hectares in 2002 falling to 4.6 million hectares in 2008).

68. The Committee agreed that the Scientific and Technical Subcommittee should be invited to consider the possibility of preparing a report on the technical characteristics of aerospace objects in the light of the current level of technological advancement and possible developments in the foreseeable future.

69. A process and device for dividing a bulk material flow into several partial flows are characterized in that a chute (6) has a slope that is steeper than the steepest foreseeable natural angle of repose of the bulk materials.

70. In the event of culpable breaches of essential contractual obligations, we shall only be liable - except for cases of malice aforethought or gross negligence of our legal representatives or senior employees - for damages typical for the contract and reasonably foreseeable.

71. ‘The Conjecture is that speculators are acting on insider information.’ ‘So I guess the Conjecture can continue through the foreseeable future.’ ‘I am only making a Conjecture based on website flight information.’ ‘Until then, the issues that John claimed to be ‘pointing out’ are just opinion and Conjecture.’

72. ‘The Conjecture is that speculators are acting on insider information.’ ‘So I guess the Conjecture can continue through the foreseeable future.’ ‘I am only making a Conjecture based on website flight information.’ ‘Until then, the issues that John claimed to be ‘pointing out’ are just opinion and Conjecture.’

73. If the delivery delay for which the seller is responsible concerns a non-accidental breach of an essential contractual duty or a cardinal obligation, the seller is liable according to the legal regulations; in this case, the liability compensation is limited to the foreseeable, typically occurring damage.

74. An announcement on his forum in 2005 stated that Capricornus was experiencing "very serious problems and it is clear he will not be in a position to do any recording for the foreseeable future. For the moment he's out of the scene and cut all contact with most people." However, according to close sources, he has quit music for good.

75. WHEREAS IT IS NECESSARY THAT REGULAR AND SPECIAL REGULAR SERVICES BE MADE SUBJECT TO A SYSTEM OF AUTHORIZATION , IN ORDER THAT AN EFFECTIVE CHECK MAY BE KEPT ON COMPLIANCE WITH THE OBLIGATIONS DEVOLVING ON CARRIERS PURSUANT TO THIS REGULATION ; WHEREAS THE PERIOD OF VALIDITY OF AUTHORIZATIONS SHOULD BE FIXED TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THE FORESEEABLE DURATION OF TRANSPORT NEEDS AND THE AMORTIZATION OF CAPITAL INVESTED IN TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT ;