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Mommy foresaw this outbreak two years ago — a hunch.
DC: It all collapsed as Gregg foresaw several years ago.
It could hardly be otherwise, as America's Founding Fathers foresaw.
Its statement of principle didn't get the victory it foresaw.
The Indiana business community foresaw millions of dollars in losses.
This is a danger that Kennedy foresaw, and warned against.
Pompeo said he foresaw a significant impact from that decision.
Yet, it's been years since many economists foresaw this scenario.
Few foresaw the victory of Labour's Matt Western in 2017.
Yet it also foresaw the mobile phone and color photography.
Wild that Jim Steinman foresaw Twilight twenty years before the fact.
And to them are appended new difficulties that he never foresaw.
Meanwhile, the game may have repercussions neither Nintendo nor analysts' foresaw.
But as he foresaw, governing is not going to be easy.
The previous poll foresaw exchange rates of 66.50 and 76.31, respectively.
McConnell would not say whether he foresaw votes on those measures.
Almost nobody foresaw the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989.
Whatever this is, it is not the system the founders foresaw.
The previous poll foresaw exchange rates of 66.50 and 76.85, respectively.
The previous poll foresaw exchange rates of 65.60 and 20133, respectively.
The previous poll foresaw exchange rates of 64.65 and 74.20, respectively.
Fleming foresaw that the problem was only going to get worse.
One of my big concerns about tech, and I think no one foresaw it, maybe no one foresaw this 10, 15 years ago, is it really has polarized our nation and the world in very disturbing ways.
Clinton foresaw some of the hazards of toppling another Middle Eastern strongman.
He also foresaw the work advancing nitrogen-vacancy center research in general.
Leon reportedly said he foresaw a weeklong May hearing on the matter.
And in 2628, she foresaw a nail-biter between Clinton and Sen.
He foresaw the rise of Silicon Valley and the demise of Detroit.
He called them "the thinking man's plaything" and foresaw their universal appeal.
This one, though, didn't work out in a way that anyone foresaw.
If we foresaw this, I think we might have missed something else.
In 1998 President Bill Clinton intimated that he foresaw an inevitable democratic trajectory.
A year ago the median rate-setter foresaw four rate rises in 23.9.
It also foresaw the immediate scrapping by Italy of all sanctions against Russia.
It's fair to say that Berners-Lee and his co-authors foresaw this.
MORE is clearly more deeply invested in racial identity politics than anyone foresaw.
Post-war German politicians never foresaw having to accommodate Islam within this framework.
While I opposed the Iraq War, I foresaw potential chaos in our absence.
Generally, he foresaw revolution as possible only in a fully developed economic system.
In fact, at least one of your members, American Airlines, explicitly foresaw it.
I don't think she foresaw that, and I don't think she wanted that.
As early as the 1960s she foresaw the technology-permeated world of today.
The government's most recent inflation projection foresaw a rate of 1.4 percent in 2016.
What many foresaw then is coming more to fruition with each passing revenue quarter.
That's not the scaled-up future of insectivory that the UN foresaw in 2013.
Young foresaw a populist right-wing rebellion which would baffle the new ruling class.
Rijners foresaw "phishing and identity fraud" as potential issues stemming from fraudulent job posts.
The agreement foresaw this possibility and established the most robust ever international inspections regime.
More than most, Churchill foresaw the opportunities and difficulties emerging in the Middle East.
Previously, McConnell foresaw a December trial, but the House's pace has scuttled that notion.
In 2012, its computers correctly foresaw Hurricane Sandy at least six days in advance.
Thirteen 13 out of 19 respondents in a Reuters poll foresaw at least one dissenter.
In making their own operation sustainable, Ecosia's founders foresaw a growing threat: their company's value.
Koeman had said he foresaw a future for Dest as right back for the Dutch.
But the Cold War, as Orwell foresaw, would reach far beyond the two principal actors.
Otherwise, he said, he foresaw no impact on his firm's $97 billion business from Brexit.
A specter is haunting Europe today, and it is not the one these comrades foresaw.
I mean — I don't, yeah, I just don't think that she foresaw the ending result.
Ferris Bueller and Snoop Dogg Balkman never foresaw living a life in land-locked Oklahoma.
Tulin said the bank's base case scenario foresaw oil at $35 per barrel this year.
L&G said it foresaw no impact on operations and staff in other LGIM locations.
Greg Walden (R-Ore.) said, when asked if he foresaw the rules remaining this year.
We will all die, though probably not from the thing that we feared or foresaw.
"The answer is no," he said when asked if he foresaw a future presidential bid.
Citi economists are among those who have tried, and what they foresaw was not pretty.
Of course, that does not mean there is no chance of a sudden acceleration nobody foresaw.
Likewise, speculators in the dot-com bubble foresaw how the internet would profoundly change our lives.
The former police officer asserts that he foresaw Mateen eventually committing an act of mass violence.
I just love the look of that whole era and the way they foresaw the future.
Her final poll prior to the 2008 Democratic caucuses also foresaw Barack Obama beating Hillary Clinton.
In its April forecasts the IMF never once foresaw the contraction looming in the next year.
Among patients who didn't respond to surgery, only 39% of the surgeons correctly foresaw this outcome.
"We're getting into situations we never planned for or foresaw," Cal Fire spokesman Scott McLean said.
I'm very interested in the way people foresaw a utopian future from a mid-century standpoint.
In preparation for the Trump's new version of Obamacare, Lara foresaw millions of Californians becoming uninsured.
After changing the system, including the government, O'Rourke foresaw the end of starvation and class distinctions.
I had no desire to assassinate the queen, and I foresaw that serious consequences might follow.
Demographers had been predicting such a tipping point for years, and they foresaw more to come.
Instead she offered an aggressively upbeat view of the future she foresaw for the human race.
It was a development Mr. Fiato perhaps foresaw as he prepared for his journey last month.
Anti-abortion leaders, meanwhile, foresaw the procedure's becoming effectively invisible, and therefore difficult to confront directly.
It wasn't the result I personally foresaw, but I was really glad that was the result.
He also foresaw that Occidental was receiving help from Warren Buffett in its deal with Anadarko.
Switching focus, the chief economist added that she foresaw no looming crisis for debt-laden Italy.
On Wednesday, neither lawmakers nor aides to Mr. Trump foresaw a resolution to the broader fight.
It foresaw, among other things, the rise of personal computers, the internet, cable television and telecommuting.
Heidi Crebo-Rediker, who was the State Department's first chief economist, said she foresaw a slow process.
The second hurdle analysts foresaw for "Endgame" was its run time — a whopping three hours two minutes.
Nobody foresaw Leicester's rise and everybody predicted their demise even as they kept winning throughout the season.
Both sides foresaw a surge of Latinos, which came to fruition in states like Arizona and Texas.
After hurricane Sandy five years ago, Forbes foresaw "positive economic impact," especially for Home Depot and Lowe's.
The agreement foresaw renewed trade, economic and diplomatic bonds, including reopened embassies and a resumption of flights.
Yet they foresaw how technology would reshape society better than any of the geniuses in Silicon Valley.
I don't even think anybody foresaw the change and the impact on our culture that can make.
The bank said it foresaw 2017 growth at 0.7 percent, up from 0.6 percent seen in September.
But Atwood also foresaw problems with new forms of human reproduction that are now spreading as well.
But Thoreau, born 200 years ago on Wednesday, foresaw the ravaged futures of these increasingly commodified rivers.
Some foresaw a $50 million opening, while others thought the film would see $100 million, or more.
Opinion In 21920, John Maynard Keynes foresaw the chaos that would follow from the Versailles peace treaty.
Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan foresaw the risks of unconstrained presidential authority over classified information and security clearances.
At the time, Kondik had blamed McMaster for what he foresaw as an imminent demise of the company.
A resistance that, so far at least, has been more effective than almost anyone foresaw a year ago.
Andrew Carnegie foresaw that America would need an integrated national market for steel by the late 19th century.
His book "The Future of Work" in 2004 foresaw "hyperspecialisation" in business, which has also come to pass.
It foresaw a gradual 10-year phase-in for pickups and light vehicles, one of the sources said.
The show foresaw Donald Trump's presidency, the recent Ebola outbreak, the Siegfried & Roy tiger attack...the list continues.
Alexander Hamilton foresaw a federal judiciary that would "secure a steady, upright, and impartial administration of the laws".
Two predicted a 50 bps cut, two foresaw the bank slashing 14.2 bps and two expected no change.
The company did not confirm in its statement what level of so-called "haircuts" on debt it foresaw.
The evidence to support those warnings is growing, and there may well be fatal consequences that few foresaw.
No one foresaw the price collapse when the contracts were written, said Readul Islam, analyst with Rystad Energy.
Xelil foresaw eventual U.S. political engagement with the Syrian Kurdish groups - something Washington has largely avoided so far.
Perhaps she foresaw the swamp into which the rest of our national myths would sink come Election Day.
Wearing a tux, Trump was asked by a reporter if he foresaw a chance of war with Iran.
In honor of the original Miles Thomas, who never foresaw a guy like me, a long-haired hippie.
None of us foresaw the authoritarian retrenchment that has since been enacted by the new president, Xi Jinping.
When the university announced Schwarzman's donation in 2015, no one foresaw Trump's presidential candidacy, let alone his victory.
He left Venezuela as a toddler, when his father foresaw the coming collapse of Latin America's richest country.
I don't know that we foresaw how quickly the change would happen, but it was literally the next year.
Last year, some observers foresaw that this glut would limit the Fed's ability to hike rates repeatedly in 2016.
The contract foresaw a revision of the deal's value, considering the fluctuation of the exchange rate and oil prices.
The bank's analysts foresaw a 24 percent drop in Chipotle's stock price, a plunge to $400 from its Feb.
The Opinionway poll foresaw Macron beating Le Pen in the May 7 runoff by 62 percent to her 38.
It's uncertain why Musk foresaw a conflict of interest between Tesla and OpenAI arising now versus two years ago.
Friedman sidestepped questions about whether the Trump administration foresaw a Palestinian state or Israeli annexations of West Bank land.
The American experiment has evolved in a way that the white men who founded the country likely never foresaw.
Yet those justices foresaw that the court's path would lead to an untenable tension between state and federal power.
"We designed these systems in a way that worked well, but no one foresaw what we needed," he said.
We foresaw that Western central banks would be cut down to size after stretching the limits of monetary policy.
"The commission has not heard of any country or any health system that foresaw SARS," the 2006 inquiry found.
Asked if he foresaw a cyclical downturn triggered by central bank tightening or a trade war, Jacques was unconcerned.
What none foresaw was how fast, and how far, the use of fossil fuels would grow (see chart above).
As Franklin and Washington foresaw, our Constitution is corrupt only to the extent that we, the people, are corrupt.
"I don't think it's unreasonable to suppose that Benedict foresaw Bergoglio would be elected," Ivereigh said in an interview.
An earlier plan foresaw a longer route from Pul-e Khumri through Bamyan and Wardak, but this option was dropped.
In the 1980s, during the nascent days of the satellite communications industry, Luxembourg foresaw the fat cat it could become.
Invisible taxes are the force behind the unstoppable growth of government spending in the 21st century, just as Friedman foresaw.
Five years earlier, they foresaw Mr Sarkozy's 53% to 47% victory over Ségolène Royal to within a single percentage point.
I think it's safe to say no one working on the play foresaw that it would turn into a movie.
I don't think at that time we foresaw, but we did a few years later, the problem of failed states.
Deliveroo UK and Ireland managing director Dan Warne foresaw the arrival of larger companies into the UK food delivery market.
Wiener foresaw several problems with this incipient state of affairs that Alan Turing and other early AI optimists largely overlooked.
Moses foresaw plagues of flies, boils, locusts, and the deaths of firstborn sons, convincing the Pharaoh to free the Israelites.
Only 11 percent of the hedge funds surveyed by Preqin immediately prior to polling correctly foresaw the 'Leave' vote winning.
He ... foresaw a blossoming market for a new kind of computing early enough to reposition his company years in advance.
It's not known whether Bannon also foresaw that such action would motivate Democrats and immigrant groups to mobilize against Trump.
"But now we've lapped the store closures and yet things just keep getting worse, something very few foresaw," Cramer said.
Auto executives in Detroit, Stuttgart, Yokohama and other carmaking capitals foresaw these seismic shifts years ago and have been preparing.
When asked if he foresaw more bodies being found, he indicated that the storm's toll might very well rise further.
In 2018, the government foresaw $30 billion in financing needs, 40 percent of which would be issued in foreign currencies.
She foresaw the relentless expansion of mass incarceration and the rise of inequality and growing social, economic and racial divisions.
India, with its significant regional assets, foresaw the re-emergence of radical Islamists, like ISIS, in South and West Asia.
Context: Congress in 2008 passed the PROTECT Our Children Act, which foresaw many aspects of the proliferation of child pornography.
But the decision foresaw a day, perhaps 25.11 years in the future, when race-conscious admissions would no longer be necessary.
Government spending plans issued in late 2015 foresaw defense spending expected to rise slightly above inflation over a five-year period.
He foresaw a world divided between biologically and digitally enhanced "gods" and the "useless", who lack the cash for an upgrade.
I never foresaw a conditioner, of all things, putting my dandruff problems to rest, but sometimes life catches you by surprise.
One mom with cancer foresaw this, and wrote a heartbreaking letter to her daughter to comfort her after she was gone.
Fortunately, the researchers foresaw this objection and were circumspect in their delineation of the link between social media use and attacks.
But the garrison commanders "foresaw the possibility of a shortfall" as they waited for the exemptions to be approved, he added.
Not even the respective campaigns' internal polls foresaw a Donald Trump victory, which only became clear at around 22016:22012 p.m.
But it foresaw where the future of the industry was headed and launched its new devices at precisely the right time.
The GOP conducted a straw poll two weeks ago in DC which foresaw a different outcome than what happened on Saturday.
In Alaska, the Americans foresaw a potential for gold, fur and fisheries, as well as more trade with China and Japan.
Bezos foresaw a network of appliances connected to the internet — and now we have smart homes tricked out with Alexa devices.
While the government official foresaw a $2 billion China loan, a financial source put the amount at more than $1 billion.
Baldwin knew God to be white then, and foresaw him to be white now, illuminating the facade of white Christian principles.
CEO Steve King said the company had expected a slow start to the fourth quarter but foresaw sales improving in December.
In the early weeks of the Duterte administration, few foresaw that the watch lists would mirror the lists of those killed.
Rather than an old-school fashion district, he foresaw a center that could capitalize on technology and the latest retail trends.
Earlier, visiting a Lutheran retirement community, Ms. Walsh had asked an administrator if he foresaw a problem admitting two married women.
When he reached an agreement with Mr. Trump in 2012, he never foresaw that Mr. Trump would have a political career.
An earlier iteration of such a committee, which foresaw a mix of private citizens and lawmakers, struck many observers as unconstitutional.
And with "If the illusion is real, let them give you a ride," he foresaw everything to come in the 1980s.
He foresaw, correctly, that the absence of an international system would make it easier for other nations to manipulate their currencies.
"I never once foresaw any connection between this emergent technology and my cartoons," Larson said in a letter posted to TheFarSide.
He foresaw Taiwanese envoys in Hong Kong, free to argue their island's merits "because the Communist Party cannot be toppled by criticism".
And fact-checkers like Daniel Dale have already debunked Trump's assertions about how he uniquely foresaw the pre-9/11 threat... Overcompensating?
Under the terms of the cessation of hostilities in February, the agreement foresaw proportionate response in self-defense, if and when attacked.
In mid-2005, giddy from George W. Bush's tax cuts, he derided as "bubbleheads" those who foresaw problems in the housing market.
Dada foresaw a void of meaning compounded by a lack of objective truth — which paints the landscape for art and life today.
The tragedy of Intel's mobile failure is that the company foresaw all the threats to its business and acted to preempt them.
Mr Grebner foresaw an electorate resembling a retirement community, with 88% of voters aged 40 or older and 76% at least 50.
Neither foresaw an outright Conservative majority in the general election of May 2015, though the punters were closer to the final outcome.
He correctly surmised that productivity was growing faster than expected, allowing greater output and creating more jobs than the Fed's analysis foresaw.
Trump defied the predictions of pundits and pollsters, more than a few of whom foresaw an Electoral College landslide for Hillary Clinton.
Dantas also foresaw the bank's loan book will expand 30 percent in 2019, with disbursements to companies in Brazil, Colombia and Chile.
Simons told me that "language is very predictive," and he foresaw that Brown and Mercer could apply their skills to the markets.
The coronavirus has found a crack in the nation's public health armor, and it is not one that scientists foresaw: diagnostic testing.
Most of these shows were small, locally produced fights, but Vince foresaw the potential explosion of promoting wrestling on the silver screen.
He foresaw industry, culture, and science dancing together in praise and support of the collective endeavors of a newly culture-awakened humanity.
WASHINGTON — After his November election, President Trump and his strategists foresaw the beginning of a populist wave washing over the developed world.
It also made him one of the few investors who foresaw—and made money from—the disintegration of the subprime-mortgage market.
Critic's Notebook As the media class struggles to understand an election result few foresaw, some have blamed a quirk of modern technology.
In last month's survey, 36 percent of managers expected to increase exposure to Middle East equities while 7 percent foresaw cutting it.
One Iranian oil businessman foresaw more problems for Zangeneh and the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) following the elections on Feb. 26.
When automated teller machines first landed at bank branches in the late 603s, some foresaw the extinction of humans working in banks.
When the charge was introduced 16 years ago, no one foresaw the impact Uber and other ride-hailing apps would have on congestion.
Nervous lawmakers in New York foresaw an urban hellscape terrorized by teenaged street toughs swinging nunchucks and decided to ban the ancient weapons.
It's not like the Russians foresaw back in 1987, when they first started dealing with Trump, that he might become president in 2017.
The escalating tension sent shivers through financial markets as investors foresaw dire consequences for the global economy if trade barriers start going up.
In his remarkably prescient essay, "Fifty Years Hence," written in 1932, he foresaw genetic engineering, human cloning, lab-grown meat, and artificial wombs.
Although TV hadn't been invented yet in 1932, Russell foresaw the wastefulness of idle time spent with television's predecessors — the movies and radio.
It foresaw the sale of the banks' commercial activity, creating a bridge bank and their internal capitalisation, among other measures, the report said.
The Founders foresaw threats to equality in the republic from its earliest years, particularly in the transformation of America into an industrial economy.
Even so, the syndicated web that Werbach foresaw in 1999 has been realized, just not in the way he thought it would be.
They foresaw a version of Tile's trackers that could function anywhere while replacing expensive cell connections for devices that don't need high bandwith.
While no one foresaw at the time that the seismic moment would be the election, Colbert's renewed vigor became apparent during the campaign.
He foresaw the development of cloning, the popularity and influence of personal computers and the invention of the internet, cable television and telecommuting.
Separately on Friday, L'Oreal Chief Executive Officer Jean-Paul Agon said he foresaw no changes in the company's shareholding in the near future.
It is a challenging task, made all the more daunting by the fact that few in the publishing world foresaw Mr. Trump's rise.
The answer to this question may involve a partnership between government and private industry that the authors of the Fourth Amendment never foresaw.
Even in the chatty confines of the media business, few people foresaw that the top Vice job would be in Ms. Dubuc's future.
He foresaw a world in which pot, legal in ever more states and eventually at the national level, will get cheaper and cheaper.
The Solomons recently flipped diplomatic recognition from Taiwan to Beijing, something the U.S. foresaw but had trouble preventing without a permanent U.S. presence.
And while the charming seaside town of Summerland is not celebrated for its design sensibility, Sitz foresaw a shift in the region's community.
No one foresaw that America would turn around from being the biggest importer to approaching being a net exporter of oil and gas.
Chanos, who foresaw the spectacular downfall of disgraced energy titan Enron, is renowned for scrutinizing accounting methods and spotting trouble on the horizon.
In its prior forecast in July, the bank's staff foresaw a 0.5% rate by the end of this year and 1% in 2020.
After successfully predicting Donald Trump's presidency and Disney buying Fox, the good folk of Springfield also foresaw a US gold medal in curling.
His version of UBI foresaw sending every American $1,000 per month, every month, which does not appear to be what current legislators intend.Sen.
"Tinashe was our future as a family, through whom we foresaw an improved life," Mr. Choto said at his son's funeral last weekend.
The escalating tensions sent shivers through financial markets as investors foresaw dire consequences for the global economy if trade barriers start going up.
He added that he foresaw more stock market volatility and an impact on individual businesses as China targets particular sectors in the United States.
In their most recent set of projections central bank officials said they foresaw raising rates two more times over the course of this year.
Lord Williams, a former head of the Church of England, was asked recently how he foresaw the country's religious scene in 30 years' time.
Bonobos — a quest for better-fitting men's pants that has since expanded to floral shirts, flannel shirts and more — foresaw these kinds of challenges.
NASA, being NASA, foresaw this issue, and solved the problem by developing spacesuits, which today are whimsically referred to as EMUs (Extravehicular Mobility Units).
It foresaw an underlying deficit of 0.1 billion francs, smaller than the previous projection of 0.5 billion in June, thanks to one-off income.
That model actually foresaw the 2015 summer swoon, but missed what he expected to be a "rip your face off" rally in late December.
On Wednesday, U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer stated in front of the House Ways and Means committee that he foresaw long-term hurdles ahead.
Four in 10 surveyed foresaw passwords becoming a hassle and 75 percent were concerned about the number of passwords they would have to remember.
At the dawn of Lee's tenure, nobody foresaw the explosion of tech industry job growth in this city and region at its present level.
One envisioned a building shaped like a black-power fist, hardly appropriate for the museum he foresaw or that Congress had agreed to finance.
Middleton foresaw a shipwreck in France, floods in Alaska, and tornadoes in the U.S. When there was a possible match, Barker congratulated his percipients.
An earlier version of the plan foresaw a longer route from Pul-e Khumri through Bamyan and Wardak, but this option was subsequently dropped.
Chambers and Doerr et al also foresaw the dramatic impact that the internet and mobile technologies would have on the U.S. and the world.
Newsom has not said how he would act on a bill that is still being developed, though Gonzalez said she foresaw more debate ahead.
Each case is a variation on the same theme, a slightly different intimation of the meritocratic endgame that Michael Young foresaw 60 years ago.
Back then, as I studied trends in consumer desires, seafood sustainability initiatives, technology and investment, I foresaw seven transformative changes happening within a decade.
In 2013 Jeff Bezos, the founder and chief executive of Amazon, said in a "60 Minutes" interview that he foresaw drone deliveries for Amazon.
Demi Lovato foresaw her Super Bowl performance when she was just 17 years old — and she has her prediction in writing to prove it. 
With control of the White House and both houses of Congress, Republican leaders foresaw a quick strike coming as soon as January or February.
Bond yields – which move inversely to bond prices – and the euro rose as investors foresaw a closer end to the central bank's monetary stimulus.
"Investors and claimants are going to potentially take a huge haircut on their investments due to a catastrophic situation no one foresaw," he added.
" This is in line with a prediction made at the beginning of the year, when he foresaw that U.S. equities would suffer "a down year.
Projections underpinning the 2017 budget foresaw that the public debt would ease back to 96 percent of output next year from 96.1 percent this year.
Wijerathne admitted that their simulations would be more accurate with concrete building data, but foresaw that it would take some time before that became available.
Goulart noted its strategy foresaw MetLife as an institutional, fixed-income asset manager, with Logan Circle jump-starting the public fixed-income aspect of this.
And, as many people battered in Florida this week by Hurricane Michael will attest, it is changing faster than anyone foresaw even two decades ago.
Martin was so thoughtful—so loving—that he not only foresaw what his grandson wanted most, but also what his son wanted most as well.
Although no one foresaw anything quite like a freak meteorological incident, the premiere of A Star Is Born was already set to be an event.
Way back then, no one foresaw that George Lucas' low-budget flick would grow to become one of the most successful film franchises in history.
Therefore, inflation in three years' time would not necessarily exceed the BoE's target but the BoE still foresaw the domestic economy overheating, requiring higher rates.
Yet he also foresaw that no single gene would be found to control whether someone was predisposed to develop schizophrenia or other major mental illnesses.
It gives us little pleasure to say we foresaw that the Republican Party was on a destructive course that could lead to such a situation.
On Wednesday, it signaled that it foresaw no interest rate increases in 2019, a departure from December, when it forecast two rate increases this year.
Thirty-three respondents expected at least a 25-basis-point cut, 39 said there would be no change and two foresaw an increase to 1.0%.
Thirty-three respondents expected at least a 25-basis-point cut, 39 said there would be no change and two foresaw an increase to 1.0%.
EXCESSIVELY DEFERENTIAL Few foresaw an investing revolution when Jack Bogle of Vanguard introduced the first index fund, now called the Vanguard 500 fund, in 1976.
Justice Scalia's dissenting opinion foresaw the construction of a "genetic panopticon," a DNA watchtower that the government could use to monitor all of its people.
" As early as the 1960s, Gernreich foresaw a gradual winding down of the engine that had long propelled it: a pursuit of novelty and "modernity.
The initial 2017 budget draft submitted to Congress in September foresaw spending cuts and targeted a primary surplus of 0.4 percent of gross domestic product.
At the end of 270, I foresaw that bitcoin would drop as low as $275,250 — but it could potentially climb to as high as $2003,2200.
"None of the multinational automakers foresaw how disruptive that would be to demand," said Bill Russo, a former chief executive of Chrysler's operations in China.
Steven J. Buller, portfolio manager of Fidelity Real Estate Investment Portfolio, said he foresaw continued demand for bricks-and-mortar stores — just fewer of them.
In 2015, many foresaw a general election matchup between Hillary Clinton and Jeb Bush, recycling the last names of the candidates from 24 years earlier.
Early concepts of operations foresaw subs scouting ahead of the battle fleet, then submerging below an enemy fleet to surface and attack it from behind.
They foresaw epic transportation delays, and estimated close to 9,700 deaths—with up to 4,100 caused by wooden houses in the city going up in flames.
The hedge-fund manager's former deputy, Stanley Druckenmiller, however, foresaw the rally and gained a sizable profit, the Journal reported, citing people close to the matter.
Cities still need to carefully regulate and react to the changes — I don't think anybody foresaw, for example, the scooter disruption that's happened on our streets.
ALTHOUGH widely believed to have consulted fortune-tellers, President Yahya Jammeh surely foresaw little chance of an upset in the elections in Gambia on December 1st.
The People's Bank of China said its survey of 20,000 households found that 31.8 percent predicted a price rise, while 10.3 percent foresaw a price fall.
FABER: BUT TO THE EXTENT THEN THAT YOU FORESAW THIS AS AT LEAST A REMOTE POSSIBILITY, WAS IT WORTH TAKING THE RISK OF DOING THIS DEAL?
Nobody foresaw Leicester's rise and everybody predicted their demise even as they kept winning throughout the season (much like Donald Trump's run for the Republican nomination).
They were pioneers in the second wave of nanotechnology, a field that the physicist Richard P. Feynman, also a Nobel laureate, foresaw as early as 133.
His unique ability to understand the electorate led him to be one of the very few who foresaw the rise and ultimate victory of Donald Trump.
See, Trump and Putin are so cleverly diabolical that, long ago, they foresaw what nobody else did: Trump was going to get elected president in 2016.
More on the global economy: Ray Dalio, founder and chairman of the hedge fund Bridgewater, said he foresaw slower growth rates in the U.S. and Europe.
Neither Jawaharlal Nehru, the incoming prime minister of India, nor Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the first governor-general of Pakistan, foresaw the scale of the coming violence.
Societe Generale global strategist Albert Edwards — who foresaw that painful crash — said he thinks some of the worst excesses of that time are being repeated today.
Chile's state copper commission Cochilco predicted prices would remain around $3.06 a pound this year, while the Andean nation's central bank foresaw a level of $3.10.
FAO foresaw that villagers would lose wages due to the mechanization and planned for them to earn money instead by collecting seeds for planting, said Sacande.
Advised by [Police Commissioner Bill] Bratton before his election, de Blasio foresaw the possibility that the NYPD could fight crime while relaxing interactions with the public.
Deterioration in these bonds in the second halves of 2014 and 2015 foresaw weakness in global demand, while other market indicators were slower to react, said Kohli.
Several other dissidents interviewed by Reuters said they also expect tighter controls in the short term, but foresaw economic and political openings over the next few years.
As for the bold opiner on Israel, maybe this person feared for the future they nonetheless foresaw and was hoping someone would disabuse them of the prophecy.
Morgan Stanley's equity strategist who foresaw the recent sell-off in U.S. stocks sees a lackluster year ahead, marred by underwhelming corporate earnings and tougher financial conditions.
Remainers foresaw immediate economic Armageddon outside the EU, while Leavers insinuated that millions of scary Muslims would move to Britain if the country stayed in the club.
Innocent Kenyans are allegedly being disappeared by anti-terrorism police Innocent Kenyans are allegedly being disappeared by anti-terrorism police Abdullah Iddi Waitutu foresaw his own abduction.
The escalating tensions between Beijing and Washington sent shivers through financial markets, as investors foresaw dire consequences for the global economy if trade barriers start going up.
" Rosa foresaw this tragedy, in a way, she told Reuters: "Ever since he [Óscar] first told me that they wanted to go, I told him not to.
Some critics viewed the Sunday episode's choice as odd, since Stark's abilities implied he foresaw the events, including the deaths of thousands, that would leave him ruler.
And in the wake of the U.S. election in November, Mobius foresaw opportunity in Mexican equities which indeed have come roaring back from their dramatic postelection slide.
Back in 2001, Goldman Sachs's Jim O'Neill foresaw a new economic future — a somewhat surprising new set of countries becoming the mightiest economic forces on the planet.
"We in no way foresaw ... our owning these stakes," TASS news agency quoted Rosneft CEO Igor Sechin as telling state Russian television, referring to the frozen assets.
It goes to show that Bowie was a visionary in ways we may not have even considered until now: He practically foresaw the advent of Poe's Law.
The bank said it had booked a 22019 million euro hit in the second quarter for the bad loan disposals but foresaw no further impact this year.
One 2015 report from CCS Insight foresaw a $4 billion market for VR by 2018, with an expectation that 24 million devices would be sold this year.
They foresaw tax relief for citizens of 10 billion euros over the three years to 2021 as well as extra spending on home-building, education and research.
The Nazi program foresaw that newspapers would serve the "general good" rather than reporting, and promised "legal warfare" against opponents who spread information they did not like.
Nineteenth-century thinkers in the tradition of Hegel anticipated the attainment of a perfected state of humanity; instead, as Nietzsche foresaw, a century of unprecedented horrors ensued.
Hazara leaders want to stick with an earlier version that foresaw a longer route from Pul-e-Khumri through the Bamyan and Wardak provinces, west of Kabul.
The escalating tensions between Beijing and Washington sent shivers through financial markets as investors foresaw dire consequences for the global economy if trade barriers start going up.
During the September announcement, Mr. Musk spoke of "a huge public-private partnership" to get to Mars, but did not describe what kind of partnership he foresaw.
They also foresaw a policy regime friendlier to fossil fuel extraction and likely to sharply reduce regulation of major financial institutions, meaning those sectors in particular boomed.
Gun-control advocates tend to talk about how the founders never foresaw high-powered rifles being invented, or how background checks should be required for gun purchases.
Fellow coaches Blake Shelton and Jennifer Hudson foresaw the team as the blind auditions wound down, but Cyrus made the possibility of an all-girl team a reality.
No one foresaw this result—certainly not Mr Santos and the FARC leaders, who celebrated the deal with premature pomp, nor Mr Uribe, who campaigned unremittingly against it.
If some of these results look abstract -- unidentifiable, or unlike anything we have seen before -- that is because nobody foresaw, because nobody cared, what they would look like.
But it foresaw an exception for people who can convincingly prove they have given up their extremist beliefs, drawing criticism from within Chancellor Angela Merkel&aposs conservative bloc.
Of course, the drafters of the Copyright Act never foresaw the emergence of internet memes, or that online games would repurpose them as a means of digital commerce.
Interestingly, in the 1990s, when cybersecurity was not much of a concept, Dan Geer foresaw that storage will be near free and, therefore, unreasonably costly in the future.
She also foresaw the economic power of small businesses to revitalize neighborhoods and invigorate street life: Think of the hipster café, vintage store, and artisanal cheese shop economy.
Prior to Super Bowl XLIX, "Madden" not only perfectly nailed the final 28-24 score, it also foresaw Tom Brady's fourth-quarter game-winning pass to Julian Edelman.
His 2010 book "The Big Short" dissected how a handful of renegades foresaw the collapse of the housing market, while everyone else was pouring money into subprime mortgages.
When "remain" hit its high-water mark of 50.9% in the cumulative tally, the model foresaw a convincing victory for "leave", with 52.7% of the final total vote.
The seven-year-old company's coming-of-age moment was a deal to buy Uber's regional business last year, but it hasn't enjoyed the total monopoly many foresaw.
The bank said it had booked a 248 million euro hit in the second quarter to ease disposals of soured debt but foresaw no further impact this year.
Although there had been noises leading up the deal - an activist group had written to the leads expressing their grievances - no-one foresaw the deal would be derailed.
Sean Cercone, president and CEO of Broadway Licensing, which licenses rights to perform copyrighted scripts, foresaw the massive theater closures not just on Broadway, but across the country.
With over 70 percent of the 3.9 million registered voters turning out, all those casting predictions foresaw the same thing: an overwhelming national "yes" for an independent Kurdistan.
Muybridge also foresaw the "structural" film of the '70s; recently included in the National Film Registry, Mr. Andersen's film is itself an illustration of that avant-garde tendency.
Shailesh Kumar, Asian director at consultancy Eurasia group, foresaw limited cooperation between the UNP and the SLFP after the no-confidence motion, even if the prime minister survived.
They made an offer immediately and even wrote a letter to the seller, noting their love for the apartment and the opportunities they foresaw for their lives there.
What he foresaw as an experiment in large-scale art, compared to his previous work in smaller drawings and paintings, evolved as he spent time at the site.
Although the short story was published way back in 503, almost 70 years from today, it astonished me how Bradbury foresaw the implications of technology on people's lives.
BHP's EBITDA as a proportion of revenue margins is back up at levels last seen in 2011, when few foresaw the dramatic downturn in China's demand for raw materials.
The budget foresaw the peso averaging 18.2 per dollar in 2017, and an average price of $42 per barrel for Mexican crude, in line with the government's hedging program.
EnQuest, however, said its estimate of Kraken's reserves was "materially unchanged" given the two companies use different types of analyses and that it foresaw no impairment charges on Kraken.
Nine of them foresaw a rate hike next year as the bank's next move, while the remainder said the BOK board would not adjust policy rates for some time.
Hotstar, launched by Rupert Murdoch's Star India in 26, became India's most popular streaming app because it foresaw that the second screen in Indian households would be a smartphone.
Taking this into account, inflation in three years' time would not necessarily exceed the BoE's target, but the BoE still foresaw the domestic economy overheating, requiring higher interest rates.
The problem, as Henry Farrell foresaw four years ago, is that once the prestige and attention shifted to the aggregators, it undercut the economic rationale for doing the polls.
Who, other than Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, the billionaire from Bangkok who saved Leicester City from insolvency six years ago, foresaw Leicester taking on the world in this wonderfully ridiculous way?
Hany Genena, head of research at Beltone Financial, was among the few economists who foresaw an impending float and predicted the long-awaited devaluation would take place this week.
"I exposed the current government's de facto coalition with this group and I foresaw the harm that this sinister cooperation would do to the country," he told the court.
Just last week, Mr. Ackman told his investors that he foresaw a comeback strategy for Valeant as it moved to sell off business divisions to reduce its debt obligation.
It's difficult to say whether Lorde initiated a sea change or merely foresaw one, but the pop scene—particularly for women—has altered radically since "Pure Heroine" was released.
At the previous Presidents Cup, two years ago at Liberty National Golf Club in New Jersey, no one, including Woods, foresaw his returning in 2019 in an outsize role.
I also love Neal Stephenson's "Snow Crash," which 25 years ago foresaw a virtual-reality metaverse that might supplant the internet and a blockchain-like successor to fiat currency.
" Even Michael Moore, the blue-collar troubadour who foresaw Trump's path to victory, portrayed the president as a Hitler-like manqué in his most recent film, "Fahrenheit 11/9.
Even scenarios that foresaw others on the throne, like Sansa, Tyrion, or a Sansa-Tyrion alliance, posited that it would essentially be Jon's to give away to someone else.
Many teachers foresaw a crisis: only sixteen per cent of high-school seniors contemplate a career in stem fields, even though the number of stem jobs is increasing rapidly.
It strongly opposed U.S. intervention in Iraq and foresaw the post-war power grab by Iran and the Muslim Brotherhood that led to the destabilization of the Middle East.
Luke told Rey that Leia foresaw her son's death at the end of his Jedi training, but then why the heck did she send him off to said training?
" One patent expert, writing for the Columbia Science and Technology Law Review, foresaw the potential for abuse in 85033, citing the likelihood that the change could encourage "sham petitioning.
" In Austria, Herzl, who lived much of his life in Vienna, foresaw that "the people will let themselves be intimidated by the Viennese rabble and deliver up the Jews.
If few Kremlinologists foresaw just how much turbulence Mr. Gorbachev's tenure would bring, Professor Bialer at least realized early on that the new leader was a harbinger of change.
His father, Gia Areshidze, a political commentator still living in Georgia, foresaw the collapse of the Soviet Union and became determined to send his son to the United States.
It foresaw a government financing gap of nearly $30 billion dollars in 2016, for which it could receive $6.7 billion dollars in financing and would need to find $22.7.
The outfits that wrongly foresaw a Clinton victory will suffer damage to their reputation, said Alex DeGroote, a London-based analyst at Peel Hunt LLP who follows the industry.
Lastly, in the final battle against Thanos, Tony asks Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) if this is the one in a million Thanos-besting-scenario that Strange foresaw in Infinity War.
Diane Swonk, CEO of DS Economics, told CNBC's "The Rundown" on Friday that while she didn't expect the U.S. would label China a currency manipulator, she foresaw more trade tensions.
Why it matters: Almost exactly 17 years later, the BRICs are emblematic of a very different world, but not the one O'Neill foresaw — one that is autocratic, nationalist and turbulent.
The most well-known initiative in this field is the Human Genome Project, which from the very beginning foresaw that human genomic research would raise ethical, legal and social issues.
Last June, when British voters decided to give up on its membership of the European Union, analysts foresaw an economic contraction for Britain, both in the short- and medium-term.
Despite focusing on an athlete from a sport that's hardly a blip on the American radar, the film became a hit for ESPN — which is exactly what Chopra foresaw happening.
But, it also foresaw inflation picking up again, projecting a rate of between 3.8-4.2 percent in the first half of fiscal 2019/20, with risks tilted to the upside.
However, after a strong Thursday and Friday at the box office, Disney adjusted its forecast, saying Saturday that it foresaw the film hauling in between $145 million and $155 million.
He said he foresaw a role for US and European states to monitor any future agreement with Qatar in the areas of finance, refuge, incitement and political support for terrorists.
The deal also foresaw a settlement of a decades-old dispute over property rights between the Greek state and the Church, which is one of Greece's largest real estate owners.
The declines came after a deal with the Tripoli government sealed in February, which foresaw aid and training for the Libyans to fight people smuggling and to bolster their coastguard.
The idea originally came from a young nurse, who in the early 1900s had a vision that foresaw Poland's imminent demise if Jesus Christ would not be crowned its king.
The industry veteran added that he foresaw no problem securing the deal and that he was hopeful a firm contract order could be resolved by the end of this year.
On Friday, the U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told CNBC that he foresaw a Republican tax reform bill to be sent to President Donald Trump by the end of 2017.
Last Friday, the U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told CNBC that he foresaw a Republican tax reform bill to be sent to President Donald Trump by the end of 2017.
VIX, also known as Wall Street's "fear gauge", marked its biggest one-day spike since October 2018 on Monday, as markets foresaw an extended period of price swings for stocks.
" He foresaw a broad demographic: "You, me, the young people who love nostalgia, the fourteen-year-old girl who is watching Tom Holland dress in drag and dance to Rihanna.
It's become a far more competitive contest than anyone foresaw after the former secretary of State glided through the fall seeming to have cemented her status as the presumptive nominee.
He foresaw full equality for African-Americans when segregation was the law of the land, and he marched with Dr. King from Selma to Montgomery to help make it so.
Decades ago, a media expert at M.I.T. named Nicholas Negroponte foresaw the emergence of a news product that he called "The Daily Me," with information tailored to a user's needs.
The Fed's last set of economic and policy projections, released in March, showed most policymakers foresaw no need to change rates this year and only very gradual rate hikes thereafter.
They have looked to Russian interference in the campaign, claims of bias in the media and allegations of Republican lawbreaking to explain an upset that few in the party foresaw.
Khalid A. al-Falih, the Saudi energy minister, said on Thursday that he foresaw a healthy comeback for American shale production, but he played down its effect on OPEC's efforts.
But more than two of those months are gone already — and the path to future wins, as Trump foresaw in his meeting with the Freedom Caucus, is now more complicated.
The Swedish competitor of Germany's Schaeffler said its outlook for the fourth quarter foresaw higher activity for its industrial business and only a slight decline for its smaller automotive business.
Early investors foresaw big potential for DoorDashUS consumers collectively spend hundreds of billions of dollars each year on food made outside the home — and that amount has been rising steadily.
However, Thompson foresaw a future where Amazon and Netflix could be "giants" in most genres of TV, and cable one day may consist mainly of live sports at a stiff price.
Grant foresaw markets going back into lower yields again and noted their movement after the Fed's decision not to raise interest rates, which he believes to have been the right decision.
Wienerberger meantime climbed to the top of the continental benchmark after the firm issued upbeat earnings guidance, saying it foresaw an accelerated pace of growth and increased its medium-term targets.
We've worked very hard to repair that in Afghanistan, but it's a serious problem and I don't think we foresaw and really had prepared to deal with it in those days.
Even more than half a century ago, leaders foresaw a world where technology could lead to a new era of economic prosperity—but only if we met the challenge head on.
That kind of performance was something few foresaw from the energy sector in particular, which returned a negative 23.6% in 2015 as oil prices dropped to their lowest in six years.
The FOMC also said it was expecting to raise rates three times in 24, an increase from the Federal Reserve's September meeting at which the committee said it foresaw two increases.
The FOMC also said it was expecting to raise rates three times in 2017, an increase from the Federal Reserve's November meeting at which the committee said it foresaw two increases.
Rob Oliphant, a co-chair of the assisted-dying parliamentary committee, says that though he expected its proposals to be watered down somewhat, they have been more diluted than he foresaw.
The company just raised another $20 million from hedge funds and insiders to help fund operations, and its CEO Jim Heckman said that he foresaw the company being profitable in 2020.
The executives also said they foresaw double-digit profit growth at the combined company in the third full year, driven in part by purported synergies of $231 billion over that period.
Yet his own accounts of pragmatic authoritarianism and unchained technocracy have a distinctly early-twentieth-century flavor to them, back when political visionaries foresaw the dawning of a reign of engineers.
As the incoming chief of staff amid the 2008 financial crisis, Emanuel foresaw "an opportunity to do things that you think you could not do before" in clean energy and beyond.
Over the past 55 years, thanks to that forward-looking reading of the law, Title VII has addressed harms that Congress never foresaw, such as forbidding sexual harassment and gender stereotyping.
"Interest rates in Mexico remain relatively high, which is restraining the growth outlook," said Jennifer Licis, economic analyst at Wells Fargo, who foresaw a "modest recovery" supported by some monetary easing.
They foresaw losing control of the Senate and a Clinton win and mused on how they could work with her to achieve things for them to run on in two years.
Nearly 40 years ago, when global warming had yet to become an urgent issue, even among the scientific establishment, The Ohio State University glaciologist John H. Mercer foresaw these staggering changes.
"The previous planning, which foresaw first plasma by 2020 and full fusion by 2023, was totally unrealistic," said Bigot, who succeeded Japan's Osamu Motojima at the head of ITER early last year.
Her early works, Arular and Kala, foresaw a world where Bollywood numbers rub up against Brazilian funk which rubs up against Caribbean soca which rubs up against… well, you get the picture.
"IT'S just not going to happen," said Troy Taylor, the boss of a Coca Cola bottling company, when asked at a recent Federal Reserve event whether he foresaw broad-based wage gains.
The soft data exacerbated a trend that began on Wednesday after the Fed issued a statement showing policymakers foresaw no further rate hikes for 2019 given the slowdown in the American economy.
Switching focus to the U.S., Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told CNBC Friday that he foresaw a Republican tax reform bill to be sent to Donald Trump by the end of the year.
Futures markets have taken a different stance, with investors expecting just one more rate increase next year, compared to the three increases policymakers foresaw for 2019 in projections they issued in September.
Queen Elizabeth I, England's monarch in the 16th century, vehemently condemned prophecy on the grounds that it could precipitate — and might in fact be intended to precipitate — the very events it foresaw.
And he foresaw the possibility of foreign influence over our political system and the rise of a president whose ego and avarice would transcend the national interest, raising the threat of despotism.
Even so, he said the two men foresaw a need for more research, despite having stumbled on the Seborers seven years ago and having already done much to unveil the hidden drama.
While some 4.7 billion of that has been earmarked for use, and 3.2 billion of it paid out, the original deal foresaw all 6 billion being allocated by the end of 2018.
"I don't think the SNB will be comfortable with the current level of the franc," said Credit Suisse economist Maxime Botteron, who foresaw possible additional intervention after modest selling of francs during 2018.
New Finance Minister Jose Antonio Meade said the budget foresaw planned spending cuts of 2175.1 billion pesos ($2144.3 billion), targeting a primary surplus of 22.9 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) in 20.6.
As Clark Jr. recalls, his father foresaw U.S. military intervention in Iraq and warned that as a soldier he would be fighting a war that had nothing to do with defeating al Qaeda.
Following an 8.4 percent rise in March and a slump in April, also hit by fewer selling days due to Easter, the SMMT said it foresaw less erratic swings in the months ahead.
Bracher told reporters that Itau, Brazil's largest private-sector lender, slowed the pace of new loan disbursements in Argentina earlier this year as it foresaw instability stemming from presidential elections there last month.
It is widely believed that another One Great Idea book, Huntington's The Clash of Civilizations, which foresaw a new era of divisions and conflicts, was written in response to The End of History.
Some charges "are of such a vastly different nature" from the rest that he foresaw a separation of trials, Pell's lawyer, Robert Richter, told the court at the end of the committal hearing.
I'm not sure anyone foresaw how a social network that linked college students could become one of the most important geopolitical actors in the world just over a decade after it was created.
Sydbank analyst Mikkel Emil Jensen, who said the bank's results were in line with expectations, foresaw a "new wave" of rate policies in the Danish finance sector spurred by first mover Jyske Bank.
" Long before most Republicans foresaw the political backlash against free trade, DiMicco wrote, "Shame on our government leaders if they refuse to provide us with a level playing field on which to compete.
So when they executed a perfect relay to home plate to prevent a Marlins run in the bottom of the ninth inning, Manager Terry Collins foresaw for his team a reversal of fortune.
The anti-Trump Republican foreign and national security officials who denounced him in two letters in March and August of 2016 (both of which I had a hand in) foresaw all of this.
Heineken said it was aiming for an operating margin increase of 40 basis points per year between 2014 and 2017, but looking at 2018, it foresaw a margin increase of 25 basis points.
Bill McBride of the Calculated Risk economics blog, who foresaw the credit-crisis downturn and has been resolutely positive on the economy in recent years, is on alert now for treacherous opposing currents.
Mikhail Dmitriev, a former deputy minister of economy and a sociologist, who foresaw this middle-class discontent before it surfaced in 2011 street protests, called it "a political detonator" for the Putin order.
Virtually nobody foresaw this outcome: not health law scholars immersed in the Affordable Care Act, not constitutional professors steeped in Commerce Clause precedents, and not Court watchers who had parsed the oral arguments.
But in retrospect, it's clear that Varys foresaw exactly what was about to transpire in King's Landing and was trying to prevent a massacre — and for that, Tyrion sent him to a fiery death.
In 22.5 advertisers spent $2132 billion on digital ads in the US. In the '25s, no one foresaw the fraud, commoditization, ad blockers, brand-safety issues, or clickbait battles that now trouble the industry.
De Gaulle anticipated tank warfare, was right in 1940 that the Axis powers would eventually be defeated, predicted the collapse of the Bretton Woods system and foresaw America's inability to win the Vietnam war.
I foresaw my own undoing in the slow, clumsy flight of pelicans over Lake Maurepas, out beyond The fishermen in their peeling boats, in a sky iridescent as the inside of an abalone shell.
In 2009, Dr. Weaver was a co-author of a paper that foresaw the emergence of Zika virus in the Americas, although he envisioned Japanese encephalitis and Rift Valley fever as the greatest threats.
This power vacuum has provided a clear opening for a new, progressive leader of the party—and she's primed to occupy that role just as Scheiber foresaw, albeit a little later than he suggested.
"  Hamilton foresaw that the prosecution of such misconduct "will seldom fail to agitate the passions of the whole community, and to divide it into parties more or less friendly or inimical to the accused.
Although Government authorities here foresaw several months of preliminary moves before Clay would be arrested and charged with a felony, boxing organizations instantly stripped the 25-year-old fighter of his world heavyweight championship.
In a conference call with analysts on Wednesday, company executives said they foresaw memory demand remaining solid next year, as smartphone buyers seek out devices that can store more high-resolution photos and videos.
But the government's experts accurately foresaw many of the most important employment trends, including the growth of jobs in health care and computer programming and the continued decline of blue-collar jobs in manufacturing.
Even as he signed the bill, the president seethed about being forced to swallow legislation that broadly repudiated an agenda that once foresaw the reshaping of the federal government into his "America First" image.
Neither group foresaw this surge in food donations two weeks ago, when it was still possible to believe that closing restaurant dining rooms might be enough to keep new coronavirus patients from overwhelming hospitals.
Neither group foresaw this surge in food donations two weeks ago, when it was still possible to believe that closing restaurant dining rooms might be enough to keep new coronavirus patients from overwhelming hospitals.
And among the nations that foresaw the firestorm that would come with Mr. Trump's withdrawal from the deal and imposition of sanctions in a "maximum pressure" campaign, Beijing's admonitions of American policy appear justified.
But of course, sci-fi novels—both good and bad—are littered with gadgets that happened and didn't happen; what they never foresaw was how (and usually how poorly) those inventions would be implemented.
The envisioned change that Twitter users foresaw in the prototype twttr app, however, was one in which both likes and retweets would continue to exist but would be hidden from public view by default.
A source close to Drillisch said the agreement with Telefonica foresaw a transition period concerning the use of network capacity, as well as the possibility of switching to a national roaming arrangement as an operator.
Hillary's new TV ads say that Trump predicted the real estate crash in 2006 (good call) and then bought real estate at low prices when the housing crash came in 2008 that few others foresaw.
Investigating the intersections of art, technology, and communication, he understood the power of television and foresaw the then-nascent potential of computers, fostered by stints as artist-in-residence at Bell Labs, MIT, and NASA.
The document is a remarkable political experiment that has guided the US since its founding, one that has also been updated over the years as new interpretations or scenarios arise that its authors never foresaw.
But thankfully, in 1996, there were two lawmakers in Congress who foresaw the potential of the internet to usher in a new era of economic growth, and they quickly moved to amend the law accordingly.
Combining a gift for shrewd social commentary with far-reaching prophecy, he foresaw inventions such as television and air-conditioning, as well as coining the terms "war of the worlds", "atomic bomb" and "time machine".
Well, Aemon predicted much of what was to come in the battle between ice and fire -- sort of like how the Vermont senator foresaw the direction his party was headed on issues like health care.
The Italian luxury outerwear maker said on Monday it foresaw further growth in 2018, after posting a 15 percent rise in revenue last year and launching a new product strategy based on faster-paced collections.
Assuming prosecutors are right about Trump's conduct, it certainly seems impeachable; a situation in which a candidate cheats his way into the presidency is one the founders foresaw when they were designing the impeachment process.
With Disney managing the impact of the crisis on its parks in China beginning in January, Iger likely foresaw the global spread of coronavirus and the economic damage sooner than most other American chief executives.
At Camp Leatherneck—part of a massive complex with fast-food restaurants, an airfield, and state-of-the-art medical facilities—General John Toolan, the top American commander in the south, foresaw a sustained presence.
Thomas Smith, deputy manager of the Neptune Russia & Greater Russia Fund, which was ninth in the league table, foresaw another contraction in Russia's economy and a budget deficit of 3 percent of GDP or more.
But it was fought, Ms. Freeman said, out of Hamilton's belief that he needed to preserve his honor so he could lead the country through what he foresaw as an impending crisis of American democracy.
In 1990, he foresaw the end in his legendary run as head coach in Los Angeles, and left the aging Lakers after they crashed out in the Western Conference semifinals to a rising Phoenix team.
I foresaw a near-future me who didn't look quite so incongruous in a gym; one who experienced a much-needed boost in sexual appeal, and wouldn't think twice about taking his shirt off in public.
Very few policy-makers foresaw that internet-connected cameras, toasters, refrigerators, routers, and TVs could turn into infected bots and disrupt large companies, resulting in millions in lost revenue and the potential loss of customer trust.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - When Chinese automaker GAC Motor was preparing to enter the United States market it foresaw challenges in product localization and regulation, but didn't see any issue with the name of its flagship brand, Trumpchi.
And when other artists still used video merely for documentation, and treated mass media as at best a target for criticism, Paik correctly foresaw that the exclusionary mechanisms of high culture were on their last legs.
In an interview on Friday, Mr. Dudley said he foresaw continued growth despite bumps in the early months of the year — enough growth for the Fed to get back to slowly raising its benchmark interest rate.
It's not really that Mr. Bochco foresaw those present-day phenomena, of course; the series actually reminds us that many of the things we think of as specific to today have been around a long time.
There were many who foresaw a plunge for Denver behind the untested, unheralded Siemian, and though the size of the Osweiler deal raised some eyebrows, many expected him to be a solid acquisition for the Texans.
Although few foresaw it at the time, Champagne was on the brink of a revolution that would transform how the rest of the world looked at the region and its wines, and how Champagne viewed itself.
Government officials confirmed that Germany's so-called security catalog foresaw an evaluation of technical and other criteria, but that no single vendor would be barred in order to create a level playing field for equipment vendors.
Shares accelerated 4% to more than $8003 with the help of a bullish note from Wedbush analyst Dan Ives, who increased his price target to $550 from $370 per share and foresaw strong potential in China.
America has flayed so much of what was once the sheer magnificence of its forests and wildlife that it is indeed in danger of becoming the industrial wasteland the poet T.S. Eliot foresaw in the 22001s.
He was good then, very good, but anyone who says they foresaw a man in his late 30s becoming the greatest in the world at what seemed like a career low point isn't telling the truth.
A former minister and fiction writer, Quesada, 38, had 61 percent of the vote with results in from 95 percent of polling stations, a far bigger lead than predicted by opinion polls that foresaw a tight race.
The simplest explanation for this would be that these voters preferred him by an even larger margin than pollsters foresaw—the so-called "shy Trump" phenomenon, in which people might be wary of admitting they supported him.
Teo foresaw plenty of competition coming to market — that is why he and co-founder Reynold Wijaya launched the company in 100 days last year while they were in the U.S. completing their studies at Harvard University.
Computacenter, which had been hurt by weakness in its domestic market as the United Kingdom prepared to leave the European Union, had said earlier it foresaw a drop in short-term demand for its products and services.
MADRID, Oct 14 (Reuters) - European Central Bank's vice-president Luis de Guindos on Monday said he did not foresee the euro zone entering into recession but foresaw the bloc experiencing lower economic growth for a longer period.
He added that, despite the reduced demand for helicopters in the oil and gas industry, Honeywell foresaw a rise in demand for emergency medical services as the middle class in the region prospers from a maturing economy.
The Ancient Egyptians left behind a plethora of cultural, architectural, and artistic objects and ideas for us to both marvel at and adopt, but it's hard to imagine that they foresaw the reach of their beloved kohl.
I knew when we launched Vox that there would be criticisms I didn't anticipate, but I'll admit, I never foresaw one of them being that writing explainers doesn't satisfyingly replace the role of religion in people's lives.
The central bank held its base rate at 0.9% and the overnight deposit rate at -0.05%, in line with the unanimous forecast of analysts in a Reuters poll, which foresaw no change in official rates before 2021.
Consumers that foresaw a lockdown and wished to recreate leisure time spent at the pub had been stocking up, thereby boosting alcohol sales volumes by 22%, an increase of £199 USD AMOUNT million in the past month.
The center was slow to spot just how much Harvey would ultimately strengthen from its humble origins as Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine, though it foresaw accurately that the storm would weaken substantially soon after it reached land.
Iran was persuaded to surrender most of its nuclear program by sanctions, which put the government under domestic pressure from citizens who hated their isolation and poverty and from elites who foresaw huge gains from sanctions relief.
The central bank held its base rate at 0.9% and the overnight deposit rate at -0.05%, in line with the unanimous forecast of analysts in a Reuters poll, which foresaw no change in official rates before 33.
Robin Armstrong, a Texas delegate who filled out the map with his 11-year-old son, Gabriel, foresaw victories in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Iowa, Colorado, and Florida on top of Romney's 2012 map: Others made still bolder guesses.
Yet Mr Trump's unruly first fortnight in power, including much evidence that the White House has become, as Mr Ackerman foresaw, a "platform for charismatic extremism and bureaucratic lawlessness", has drawn few whispers of dissent from Republican congressmen.
While Romney did criticize Trump during his first two years in office — most notably for his handling of the white supremacist rally in Charlottesville in 2017 — he clearly foresaw a benefit to not taking his condemnations too far.
Borne and the state-appointed head of SNCF, Guillaume Pepy, both rejected union warnings that the reform would kill a vital public service, arguing that the government plan foresaw investment of 36 billion euros over the next decade.
Patrick Minford of Cardiff University, who has since made a name for himself as the hardline Brexiteers' favourite wonk, foresaw a huge jump in unemployment, as firms decided they could no longer afford to employ as many workers.
HeidelbergCement said it foresaw a further decline in demand and an increase in excess capacities in China, although it did not expect this to lead to a significant increase in Chinese exports since most capacity is located inland.
Jensen said the new company, whose core profit (EBITDA before group central costs) rose to 1.8 billion crowns last year, was strong enough to stand on its own, but foresaw continued consolidation in the telecom and media sectors.
Since two landmark judgments from 1985 and 1999 that were binding on all judges under Britain's common law system, it was enough to prove that a suspect foresaw the possibility that the main culprit would commit the crime.
The soft data exacerbated a trend that began on Wednesday after the Fed issued a statement showing policymakers at the U.S. central bank foresaw no further interest rate hikes for 2019 given the slowdown in the American economy.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund said on Tuesday that it foresaw only a modest increase in transaction costs if clearing and other financial activities are moved from the City of London to the European Union after Brexit.
The rand has lost all the gains made when markets cheered Cyril Ramaphosa's new presidency at the beginning of the year, when many foresaw a "new dawn" that promised higher economic growth than under his predecessor Jacob Zuma.
When I became the first investor in KeyMe in 2012, the CEO (who was still a graduate student at Columbia University operating out of an empty classroom) shocked me by saying he foresaw building a billion-dollar business.
Government officials confirmed last month that Germany's so-called security catalog foresaw an evaluation of technical and other criteria, but said no single vendor would be barred in order to create a level playing field for equipment vendors.
In Argentina, FX strategists foresaw pressures on the peso's heavily regulated interbank exchange rate starting to mount beginning in June, when a 180-day freeze on public service tariffs negotiated by the Peronist government with business leaders expires.
Steve Westly, a California investor who was a major fund-raiser for Mr. Obama, said he expected the race to "come down to two or three candidates very quickly" and foresaw an opening for Mr. Obama to act.
He confirmed the plan in essence foresaw migrants staying in Mexico while asylum claims are being processed, and said the incoming government wanted to find jobs for them in sectors that are short-staffed, such as maquila assembly plants.
Nvidia previously foresaw that it would do worse in Q4 thanks to a lack of demand from cryptocurrency miners, as prices of digital coins have largely rendered mining unprofitable for most except the largest and most efficient of organizations.
The Manhattan Beach, California-based startup also boasts several high profile existing investors including Adam Nash, the former chief executive of robo-adviser Wealthfront, and Michael Burry, the hedge fund manager who famously foresaw the credit crisis of 2008.
MILAN, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Italian luxury outerwear maker Moncler said on Monday it foresaw further growth in 2018, after posting a 13 percent rise in revenue last year and launching a new product strategy based on faster-paced collections.
Yaron last month said he foresaw a slow pace to monetary tightening, with the central bank's economists projecting rates staying on hold for the first half of 2019 before an increase to 0.5 percent toward the end of 2019.
Yet recent history has shown that the conventional wisdom in this turbulent and unpredictable world can lead to catastrophe in economics, like the financial crisis that so few experts foresaw, and foreign affairs, as in the disastrous Iraq war.
Bruce Mann: First point: This is what we foresaw when doing reasonable worst-case planning in the UK. We're seeing why a pandemic virus tops every country's risk register, because the medical, economic and societal impacts are so serious.
Initial estimates foresaw that businesses would have to pay additional taxes equal to 9.4 percent of payroll, and families would pay a little more than 3 percent of income, supposedly costing a typical household $370 less per year overall.
No one seemed to grasp what Mr. Assange was hinting at more clearly than the conservative writer John Sexton, who foresaw the events of 2016 in a post that was published on Breitbart News and his own blogin 2010.
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas's comments in response to the Jerusalem designation made it clear that he foresaw no role for the U.S. in the Middle East Peace Process and declared his intention to proceed with further unilateral action.
Oil revenues have traditionally funded about one third of the federal budget, and the ministry said it foresaw Mexican crude prices would slightly recover in 20173 to $22017 per barrel, compared to its estimate of $23.5 per barrel for this year.
The last IRP, completed in 2015, anticipated that there would be no need for major new investment in baseload (coal, nuclear, and hydro) power plants; it foresaw that energy efficiency and distributed (customer-owned) energy generation would hold down demand.
It foresaw a significant adverse effect on Ireland if the post-Brexit period features prolonged uncertainty over Britain's new relationship with the EU, a larger-than-expected slowdown there and in the rest of Europe and higher financial market volatility.
It could focus on developing its mis-imagined future, like a story William Gibson once considered writing — about an obscure sci-fi author who foresaw every piece of 21st century technology, but failed to understand how people would use it.
Amazon foresaw this transformation better than most, and now runs one of the world's largest cloud networks, providing storage space and support services for thousands of companies, including Netflix, Spotify, Expedia, Airbnb, Pinterest and Comcast, the parent company of NBC News.
Lead poisoning can permanently damage a child's mental and physical development; a statement from Mayor Karen Weaver in December called the damage "irreversible" and foresaw a rise in learning disabilities and mental health issues for children who have been exposed.
Given in the immediate aftermath of World War II, Churchill famously foresaw the rise of the Cold War, declaring to the world that: From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic, an iron curtain has descended across the Continent.
The bank is projecting inflation of 1.5-2.1 percent this year, less than the 1.6-2.5 percent it foresaw in March, rising to 1.9-03003 percent next year, a change from the 1.7-3.6 percent range it expected in March.
Seymour Papert, a visionary educator and mathematician who well before the advent of the personal computer foresaw children using computers as instruments for learning and enhancing creativity, died on Sunday at his home in Blue Hill, Me. He was 21999.
There's still no consensus on whether or not Because the Internet has had a lasting impact (to say that there is a discussion at all), but the album does feature a song that foresaw Glover's eventual maturation as an artist.
"That nontraditional role added pressure that neither of us foresaw," said Mr. Foy, 36, who now runs a financial planning practice in Charlotte, N.C. Over the past half-century, gender roles in the United States have become much more egalitarian.
Under the new governor, the revamped coastal commission produced a report in 2015 that looked forward 30 years — a "shorter, more credible time period," according to its chairman, Frank Gorham — and foresaw only six to eight inches of sea-level rise.
Opinion Columnist For once, it all happened more or less as we foresaw — and by "we" I mean risk-averse political commentators who hugged the polling averages and projections tight while resisting both Betomania and the occasional flashbacks to 2016.
But the scandal now roiling Washington underscores how Ukraine's own domestic struggles, feuds and dysfunctions have shaped the controversy — and shows how the pursuit of political advantage by actors in each country fed the other in ways that neither side foresaw.
For further rate hikes to disappear from the March projections, policymakers would have to shave a full half a percentage point from the median estimate issued in December, which foresaw rates increasing from around 2.4 percent to 2.9 percent through 2019.
People whose top priority was affordability could now get used cars rather than new Model Ts. As Mr. Sloan foresaw, this meant that those who bought new were interested not just in basic transportation but also in comfort, convenience and style.
Before coming to Spotify, she foresaw the boom of online video much earlier than most: She helped get The CW's show content online in the mid-2000s, and she then moved on to build publishing giant Conde Nast's digital-video business.
Mr. Nemtsov was just 32 years old at the time, a handsome and confident member of a new breed of Russian leaders who, with an eye on the West, foresaw an ambitious path forward for their country and its ailing economy.
GENEVA (Reuters) - The U.N. refugee agency said on Monday it expects 248,000 refugees and migrants to arrive in Europe via the Eastern Mediterranean this year, far lower than the "up to 1 million" it foresaw at the start of the year.
In late 2009, John B. Judis foresaw a presidency in serious political trouble, because Obama's fortunes were tied not just to the state of the economy, or even economic trends, but to people's perceptions of the state of the economy.
This was supposed to be a compassionate act, but I foresaw unintended consequences if a person with strong immigration enforcement policies were to become the president before the passage of a bill to provide permanent resident status for the participants.
From the very beginning of his career, Conner foresaw that Stella's maxim, "What you see is what you see," would lead to the celebration of glamor and expensively made art, signature styles and a dependable line of over-sized production, which it has.
PARIS (Reuters) - The flagbearer of President Emmanuel Macron's European election challenge on Sunday foresaw building a centrist alliance of more than 100 lawmakers, enough she said to thrust the French leader and his grouping into the position of kingmaker in the chamber.
While nothing can be sure in Game of Thrones, the Three-Eyed-Raven giving Arya the dagger seems to indicate that he foresaw the future in that moment, and knew his sister would save both his life — and all of the living.
Amtrak employees foresaw disaster: "Forcing shorter breaks, day after day, between runs increases fatigue-related risk and the potential for loss of focus," Edler, a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen, wrote in an open letter to Amtrak brass.
In his first book he foresaw the growth of high tech hubs in places like San Francisco and Pittsburgh and in his new book, The New Urban Crisis, he describes the dangers we face when segregation and inequality increases as cities change.
Sago also confirmed market speculation that the bank made chunky profits by betting on the dollar's rise in the last quarter, though he added the decision was based on its view of economic fundamentals and not because it foresaw a Trump victory.
Eight of the 13 analysts polled had said the NBH would start to raise its -13 percent overnight deposit rate, the lower end of the bank's interest rate corridor, although most foresaw a 15 bps rise to take the deposit rate to zero.
"San Francisco actually foresaw this concern and went to great lengths to create its municipal IDs without saving the data," says Julia Harumi Mass, a senior staff attorney at the ACLU of Northern California, which defended the ID against a legal challenge.
Most officials predicted stable growth around 2 percent over the next few years, and they foresaw little if any additional decline in the unemployment rate, which fell to 4.7 percent in May, the lowest level unemployment had reached since 2007, before the recession.
Before the Turkish elections, Washington and Ankara had inked a deal that foresaw the withdrawal of the YPG from the Manbij salient in northwestern Syria, to the east of the Euphrates River where the YPG controls a swath of territory, dubbed Rojava.
Perhaps the authors of the Wilderness Act foresaw how the United States would look in the 2628st century: a burgeoning population, the proliferation of vehicles for outdoor recreation and escalating conflicts over whether to convert public land to private holdings for development.
However, it is unlikely that they foresaw a point when the nation's electorate would be choosing among a group of three leading candidates whose ages total over 220 years — an aggregate age only a little less than that of the nation itself.
Wednesday's picture of a President perfectly in sync with powerful congressional leaders, getting big things done, was what Republicans expected to see when they captured control of Congress and the White House a year ago and foresaw a sustained period of conservative rule.
In 2012, it acquired a majority stake in the Boulder, Colorado-based Victors & Spoils, an agency that foresaw an end to long-term agency of record contracts and used a then controversial crowdsourcing process to develop projects while minimizing costs to clients.
Morton Blackwell, a Republican national committeeman from Virginia who has attended every national convention since 1964, said he foresaw the obstacle that the rules would cause and pressed to revise them at a meeting in January, before any primary contests had been held.
But Hamilton also foresaw its attenuation under the influence of a commercial order, and if he did not wholeheartedly welcome this development, he still considered it both necessary and inevitable, if America was to become the commercial and military empire he envisioned.
Salmon also said he foresaw no impact on his firm's business from Britain's decision to leave the European Union but added that it may indirectly hit the ability of UK banks to lend to commodities trading firms, which mainly operate in U.S. dollars.
Peter Schweizer, whose book, "Clinton Cash," sent the Clinton campaign into damage control as she kicked off her bid in spring 2015, said he foresaw attempts by foreign actors to ingratiate themselves to Trump's children, who will take over the President-elect's business empire.
Cries of "fake news" are but a symptom of a much larger problem, he writes: What nobody foresaw was that, when trust sinks beneath a certain point, many people may come to view the entire spectacle of politics and public life as a sham.
Just as it once foresaw e-commerce, streaming, and cloud computing as the future of the internet, Amazon saw AI as not just something that could live within the smartphone — as Apple established with Siri and Google with its Assistant — but also in the home.
U.S. Treasury note yields across maturities were slightly higher on Thursday, reversing some of the rally in prices that began on Wednesday after the Fed issued a statement showing policymakers foresaw no further rate hikes for 2.63 given the slowdown in the American economy.
Back in 2013, Samsung foresaw that there would continue to be bandwidth issues with live video in the near future, and applied for a patent that would let users video chat with each other using 3D models of their faces, as spotted by PatentlyMobile.
That marks a turnaround from the same survey last year, when 8 percent of Geneva's big banks, which include Pictet Group and Lombard Odier, anticipated a profit slump of at least 15 percent in 2017, and none foresaw profit growing by more than 20173 percent.
Asked if she foresaw the Fed cutting rates soon, having only hiked rates in December for the first time nine years, Yellen said she did not expect that to happen any time soon as she considered the risk of a U.S. recession to be low.
The Cevipof poll foresaw Fillon getting 17.5 percent of first round votes, unchanged from the last poll in mid-March, while far left candidate Jean-Luc Melenchon was seen getting 15 percent, up 53 points and ahead of Socialist candidate Benoit Hamon on 10 percent.
While many in Washington bemoan it for not having completely eliminated enrichment in Iran (an impossibility) or for not somehow permanently punishing the country (also an impossibility), the real flaw is that negotiators never foresaw someone like Trump becoming President of the United States.
Seoul Semi's chief executive and founder told Reuters he foresaw sales of the new "Sun-like" LEDs at around $400 million by 2021, contributing to a target of $3 billion in total sales for the company by then, up from $840 million last year.
Two years ago Eric Schmidt, a Silicon Valley figure who used to be chairman of Google, called plant-based meat substitutes the world's most important future technology; he foresaw them improving people's health, reducing environmental degradation and making food more affordable for the poor in developing countries.
TRI, the maker of the liquid-metal cypherphone, the Turing Phone, "the company foresaw the potential issues of data encryption and global government covert surveillance programs ever since mid-2013 and it made a decisive move to be established in Finland," the company said in a statement.
Since the authors of the paper were able to use more updated data on the propensities of black and white, educated and uneducated, and wealthy and middle-class voters to cast ballots, they foresaw an electorate that was whiter and less educated than others were expecting.
NEW YORK, March 21 (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury yields fell further on Thursday morning, as the bond market continued the rally that began on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve issued a statement showing policymakers foresaw no further rate hikes for 20203 given the slowdown in the American economy.
As he comments, George Orwell foresaw the implications of a cold war and how it would "put an end to large-scale wars at the cost of prolonging indefinitely a peace that is no peace" while the atomic bomb would intensity political inequality because of the cost.
As we wait for the returns to come in from Michigan and other points of interest, I thought I might conduct a provisional pundit audit, revisit the most detailed of my various "it won't be Trump" predictions, and compare what I foresaw to what's actually transpired.
He anticipated the primacy of ESPN in the cable business when sports could be leveraged for massive license fees from subscribers, and he foresaw the need for Disney to acquire entertainment assets like Marvel and Pixar, both to feed its movie studio and its theme parks.
DC and Maryland v Donald J. Trump asserts that the "framers of the constitution foresaw" the rise of presidents "deeply enmeshed with a legion of foreign and domestic government actors" and sought to protect the republic from conflicts of interest to which these business connections would inevitably give rise.
While the event didn't exactly hit its expected target (a study from the NRF and Prosper Insights & Analytics foresaw 155.7 million people shopping on Saturday — a considerable jump from the 99 million that made the rounds during Thanksgiving weekend), it was still a pretty successful day for retailers.
In reality, the passage of time has brought us innovations of a sort we never foresaw: the ability to send information instantaneously to the other side of the world, to look up any known fact with the click of a button, and to swap faces with a cat.
Rejecting his contemporary Jean Jacques Rousseau's fully contrary position (that "the privileged few... gorge themselves with superfluities, while the starving multitude are in want of the bare necessities of life"), Smith foresaw in capitalism not just a rising productivity, but also the necessary foundations for an enduring political liberty.
The conversations they foresaw had nothing to do with Phelps's record-shattering medal haul or with Hackett's defiance of debilitating illnesses during a decade-long dominance of the 1,500-meter freestyle, the most grueling event in the pool, that earned him the nickname Captain Courageous from his fellow Australians.
Image: Silicon CaliIf there is a God and he is indeed omniscient, it is also true that he foresaw the human race's ability to create a great many things that would change the world, improve the overall quality of life here on Earth, and maybe even one day move beyond it.
When Greg Cohn co-founded Burner — an app that allows you to buy extra phone numbers for your regular mobile phone and "burn" them when you're done with them — he foresaw users downloading it to buy something on Craigslist, hand out to salespeople as a "spamline" or give out on Tinder.
Few, if any, foresaw the emergence of enormous, internet-based businesses that would globally aggregate the common interests of billions of people… probably because we (mistakenly) saw more differences than commonalities among the then 5.7 billion people of Earth and failed to see how billions of people could join together.
The team boasts that three years ago, Pinterest foresaw that cauliflower would be big, even though it had been showing up on trend lists ever since predictors flagged it in 1998, when the luxe New York restaurant Jean-Georges began serving caramelized cauliflower and sea scallops with a caper-raisin emulsion.
Italy's coalition government — a fractious alliance between the euroskeptic Lega party and anti-establishment Five Star Movement — has been on a collision course with the European Commission since it announced its 2019 budget plans which foresaw the coalition increasing spending and breaking a budget deficit target previously agreed by the former government.
Pistorius was found guilty of culpable homicide, which in South Africa refers to a negligent or unintended killing; Mthethwa, on the other hand, has been found guilty of murder with intent in the form of dolus eventualis, which means he foresaw that his actions might lead to Kumalo's death but continued anyway.
Only Winston Churchill during his wilderness years, some Tory backbenchers, and dissident military experts foresaw the gathering storm that would become World War II. When the storm broke in 21625-2900, even Churchill was astonished by the magnitude of Axis military superiority that conquered Western Europe and the Asian Pacific with lightning speed.
One thing that's clear, however, is that the founders of our country, in their deep insight into the nature of human power, foresaw a moment such as this, and fashioned a system of independent institutions, with robust checks and balances, that would work to rein in such power when it went astray.
But in an interview, Dr. Gottlieb said the immense popularity of vaping among teens and the growing addiction among young people was not something he foresaw last summer, and the agency must rethink its policy — perhaps moving the deadline closer and requiring companies to gain F.D.A. approval to stay on the shelves.
In the midst of that year's financial meltdown, the Citigroup executive committee chairman, Robert Rubin, who, as Bill Clinton's Treasury secretary, had a hand in the repeal of the Glass-Steagall Act that precipitated the crisis, told The Times: ''I don't know of anyone who foresaw a perfect storm, and that's what we've had here.
It's unclear why no one foresaw the prospect of "this specific attack," given that the users targeting Tay were using common, garden-variety trolling tactics like virulent racism, anti-antisemitism, misogyny, and conservative chest-thumping; it's even more bizarre that the team expected things to get better once they widened the pool of discourse.
But for those who foresaw that art by Latinx artists — particularly artists of Caribbean descent working in the United States and already marginalized along lines of class and race — would only be further pushed out of the spotlight, the shift in direction, which amounted to a change in institutional mission, felt like a betrayal.
"Our latest initiative aims to ensure that all UK premises can get faster broadband, even in the hardest to reach parts of the UK." The government said the BT plan foresaw taking coverage of at least 10Mbps to around 99 percent of homes and businesses by 2020 with full expansion completed within two years after that.
The confrontation of irreconcilably opposed interests is far more hostile today, which Hofstadter foresaw with such focused intensity that it is worth quoting him at length: The situation becomes worse when the representatives of a particular social interest — perhaps because of the very unrealistic and unrealizable nature of its demands — are shut out of the political process.
The easiest way to see this is in retrospect: It would've been helpful if the Bush administration had foreseen a lengthy, bloody quagmire after invading Iraq; if regulators and bankers foresaw that over-leveraged investments in mortgage securities would lead to a recession; if governments saw the 1919 Spanish flu coming while there was still time to prepare.
While injuries requiring that a horse be put down are not unusual among racehorses—most tracks can expect to see a few dozen a year—no one foresaw that Psychedelicat's accident on December 30, 2018, would kick off a slew of deaths: In all, 23 horses would die at Santa Anita in a six-month span.
Like "America's Next Top Model," Ms. Banks's widely syndicated and entirely unrealistic game show, her proposed new attraction Modelland appears to be a logical next step in an evolution that Mark McCormack, a lawyer and sports agent, foresaw when he acquired a stake in the global fashion week franchise and brought it into the fold of his mega-agency, IMG.
Early ideas about the possibilities of a phonographic film projector inspired new uses of the then radical technology of film, and as early as 1922 Moholy-Nagy foresaw a time when the phonograph would be transformed from an instrument of reproduction to one of production; his ideas presaged the music of such later luminaries as Karlheinz Stockhausen and John Cage.
In a statement, Group Nine CEO Ben Lerer (pictured above) said: When we started Group Nine almost three years ago by combining Thrillist, NowThis, The Dodo, and Seeker, we foresaw the impending consolidation of the industry and set out to create a model for the next-generation media company with significant scale, deeply loyal and engaged audiences, multiplatform expertise, and highly diversified revenue.
During an appearance on The Wendy Williams Show on Tuesday, the Flipping Out star was asked if he foresaw any potential problems with Alexandra Trent, the woman who carried his and his partner Gage Edward's now nearly-two-year old daughter, Monroe, and has since filed a lawsuit against the couple as well as Bravo and the show's production company, Authentic Entertainment, for unlawful recording, invasion of privacy and fraud.
Here are a few other examples of the show's accurate squints into the future: President Donald Trump In 2000, the show had an episode titled "Bart to the Future" in which it joked about Bart's sister Lisa becoming president after "President Trump," but reports that the show foresaw an image of Trump on an escalator and predicted the electoral map from his win turned out to be false.
" During his remarks at the DNC fundraiser, Biden made several passing references to "Jesse," including once as he issued a warning against Democrats committing acts of "fratricide," lest the party assist Republicans in reelecting Trump: "I don't think that most people foresaw — I think Jesse knew but I didn't — that we would see a return of this viscousness, this sort of notion of pitting people against one another that we are seeing now.
Huxley, on the other hand, writing almost two decades earlier than Orwell (his former Eton pupil, as it happened), foresaw a world that included space travel; private helicopters; genetically engineered test tube babies; enhanced birth control; an immensely popular drug that appears to combine the best features of Valium and Ecstasy; hormone-laced chewing gum that seems to work the way Viagra does; a full sensory entertainment system that outdoes IMAX; and maybe even breast implants.

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