Use "foreseen" in a sentence

1. What is the foreseen duration for amortizing the plants?

2. A danger foreseen is half Avoided, after all.

3. Aid foreseen under pending notifications (ad hoc aid or schemes

4. - implement the actions foreseen within the EU Policy Cycle;

5. Further monitoring of background ambient air concentrations and deposition is foreseen.

6. Action programmes shall contain a specific description of each foreseen operation.

7. No feeding pump is foreseen for external fire hydrant system.

8. 9 The hard times foreseen by Nicholas senior now came.

9. One that the child had foreseen yet failed to act upon.

10. “Problems now develop so rapidly that they must be foreseen well in advance.

11. God had foreseen the Apostasy and prepared for the gospel to be restored.

12. Actions on nutrient balances are foreseen in the context of the 2007 annual plan.

13. The initial description includes the foreseen project intervention logic, project objectives, results and activities.

14. When the decision is made and implemented the foreseen obstacles tend to evaporate.

15. An exception could be foreseen in the case of constituent referendums. 17. Ad § 10:

16. The mechanisms foreseen in the national plans of action for children are more variable

17. The following accompanying measures are foreseen to further encourage the responsible sourcing of minerals.

18. be incurred during the implementation period of the action as foreseen in the national programme.

19. The mechanisms foreseen in the national plans of action for children are more variable.

20. 4.3.2 In the Committee’s view, an alternative solution should also be foreseen, where stickers are missing.

21. What we could not have foreseen was the measurable improvements in behavior, confidence and academic achievement.

22. Synonyms for Anticipated include expected, awaited, predicted, slated, scheduled, due, foreseen, likely, projected and predictable

23. Such inadequacies were made far worse by something which Vermuyden could not have foreseen: peat shrinkage.

24. An alternative procedure is foreseen for flags that apply to an alert issued pursuant to Article 95.

25. As God had long before foreseen, husbands often dominated and abused their wives physically, sexually, and emotionally.

26. If the alternative interim network solution has to be used, costs for operations are foreseen.

27. Anthropology has always provided the clearest symptomatic instance, as was foreseen by Rousseau from the outset.

28. That things always went as badly as she had foreseen did not exhilarate her in the least.

29. 30 Pericles, having perhaps foreseen the possibility, had warned his friend to make the plates easily detachable.

30. a financial plan detailing all the costs by action or measure and the timetable foreseen for the payments.

31. The cogeneration plants should be designed and sized for the actual heat demand present or foreseen with certainty.

32. The structure foreseen by the standards is expressed in a formal language, Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1).

33. (Acts 8:1) Jesus had foreseen that many of his followers would be forced from their homes.

34. • Statistics concerning success and implementation ratio Expenditures foreseen for the two years of the Agreement 2005-2006

35. The admired crackle in some Oriental potteries and porcelains is Crazing produced in a foreseen and regulated way.

36. Around 150 such pieces of work were provided in 2015 and 2016, as foreseen in those agreements.

37. For the European Fisheries Fund, the allocations for payments include the 7% advance foreseen in the regulation.

38. Projects foreseen under these AAPs for which the contracting procedure had not yet been started are not mentioned.

39. It cannot, however, accept the proposed cut in support from the level foreseen in the July 1997 proposal.

40. In response to each Accession Partnership, Turkey is expected to develop a plan with the measures foreseen [7].

41. As a result of the current proposal very limited additional costs are foreseen with respect to administrative expenses (see Annex).

42. Nothing he had foreseen, nothing he had dreamed of could have bodied forth the shape and taste of this existence.

43. Similar activities were foreseen for the former Advisory Committee on Management and Enforcement of Copyright and Related Rights in Global Information Networks.

44. But clearly it was the collision —an accident no one could have foreseen— that caused both of them to lose the race.

45. The liabilities of the fund are to end earlier than foreseen at the time when the fund was created, and can be determined using actuarial expertise.

46. An Adjournment will only be granted if there is a very good reason to do so that could not have been reasonably foreseen or prevented

47. An increase in cases was already foreseen by anatomists more than 30 years ago in an era of decline in teaching morphology in medical training.

48. He explains that he has foreseen a terrible event. The next Monday, waters twice as great as Noah's flood will cover the land, exterminating all life.

49. The Cinereous Vulture’s foreseen return to Bulgaria is only possible thanks to Spain’s support, which has the world’s largest population of this species, according to the media statement

50. Boisture next claims that the government failed to prove that any of the three schemers knew or could have foreseen that the P & A Reports would be mailed

51. All the relevant provisions foreseen in these Staff Regulations (particularly in annexes VIII and XIII) shall be taken into account in the actuarial evaluation of the service cost.

52. ‘To the ' Official Baronage of England,' of which the first three volumes lie before me in their dignified splendour, it may be foreseen that writers on subjects of national English

53. In April 1999, GESAP obtained an anticipated mandate to manage the airport's air side activities, and, more specifically, the flight infrastructures (runways, links, taxiways and aprons) as foreseen by art.

54. Alsopp Nay, those temptations which are foreknown and foreseen as most Appertinent to our particular calling, are commonly least dangerous, or even cease to be temptations to a mind forearmed by principles and aspirations like yours.

55. Contactee HD IMDB: 3.8 A therapist, won over by tales of abduction, absconds with his patient to a cabin in the mountains to document the phenomenon, but tangling with an otherworldly intelligence proves more dangerous than they could have ever foreseen.

56. Contactee A FILM BY VINCENT CALDONI A therapist, won over by tales of abduction, absconds with his patient to a cabin in the mountains to document the phenomenon, but tangling with an otherworldly intelligence proves more dangerous than they could have ever foreseen.

57. I have lived to see the time foreseen by the prophet Zenos in the allegory of the olive tree, when the righteous from all nations of the earth would become partakers of the covenant of God with Israel.16

58. 420 With regard to the possibility of tying the sales of an engine on sole-source aircraft and of SFE-standard avionics and non-avionics products, the Commission did not put forward any concrete examples of how the future behaviour foreseen by it would operate.

59. Whereas the Monitoring Committee of the Community Support Framework has on 27 May 1992 and 4 December 1992, adopted modifications to the financial plan of the Community Support Framework which require a reduction in the financial envelope foreseen for Community assistance in relation to the addendum to the Community Support Framework;

60. The Commission proposal aimed at ensuring that detention of persons during the Dublin procedure is not arbitrary, by introducing the following main conditions and guarantees: a person cannot be held in detention for the sole reason to be an applicant for international protection; a person subject to a transfer decision can also be detained when there is a significant risk of absconding (defined in the text); detention cannot last longer than what is reasonably necessary to fulfil the administrative procedures for carrying out the transfer; the guarantees and detention conditions as foreseen in the Reception Conditions Directive were repeated in the Dublin Regulation.