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- adjective Common misspelling of
foreseeable .
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Adam B. USe of the term forseeable is absolutely standard when applying the principle of double-effect - central to area of moral philosophy in relation to war etc.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008
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Well seems you could in forseeable future sell your baby for cca.
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Demographics look HORRIBLE for the GOP in the forseeable future as this country is becoming more “every other color” and not white.
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Of course you seem to be positing as an alternative the fantasy world of a type of libertarian government that has never actually existed and has no plausible chance of existing in the forseeable future.
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These are not people who are going to be breaking any IQ records in the forseeable future.
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A further consequence is that lots of unsellable empty houses means a great rental market for you for the forseeable future. julia ajijic
Renting in Ajijic 2009
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A federalism amendment drafted in general terms, like the one proposed in the WSJ article, is very unlikely to pass in forseeable future.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Help Draft the Federalism Restoration Amendment 2010
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Even the Tories in the face of the UK's £175bn fiscal deficit and rising, have all but admited any tax cuts for the forseeable future are an impoosibilty
God is a Wee Bald Guy from Ayrshire - if you work at Scotland on Sunday Alan Smart 2009
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Maybe someday after we're all safely dead someone will eek out a living in orbit, but beyond that I think it's going to be the realm of governments for the forseeable future.
Bill Nelson Continues To Block NASA Administrator Nominees - NASA Watch 2009
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Even the Tories in the face of the UK's £175bn fiscal deficit and rising, have all but admited any tax cuts for the forseeable future are an impoosibilty
Archive 2009-04-01 Alan Smart 2009
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