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And we were foreseeing Google will probably — natural search — will be disappearing over time and we are foreseeing that.
Kashkari remarked on the Fed's trouble with foreseeing the future.
Kelly imagines Anne Elliot picking one up — and Jane foreseeing what?
Sure, foreseeing graduation from college is pretty common, but making an Olympic team?
Foreseeing the risk, Brookfield tasked dozens of lawyers with drafting an ironclad agreement.
Foreseeing his own political demise, Mr Sirisena tried to defect back to the Rajapaksas.
This means options traders were not foreseeing a post-launch jolt in the stock price.
But foreseeing more pain, many summit participants said they had cashed out their emerging market trades.
Leaders and CEOs, in particular, need to master the art of foreseeing and anticipating the future.
"The dogs are better at foreseeing dangers and won't try to cross thin ice," Cochran said.
Google has profited handsomely from foreseeing two important trends: the rise of mobile phones and online video.
Understanding Destiny 22's popularity is crucial to foreseeing where video games as a medium are heading.
His main example, and Gorsuch's favorite philosophical topic, is the distinction between intending harm and merely foreseeing it.
Volk-Weiss shot to success, a word he shies away from using, by foreseeing the future of streaming.
The winner: Batman, if only because Superman helped out in advance by foreseeing this kind of thing happening.
Of the 10 foreseeing a move this week, seven predicted another increase by the end of the year.
"Foreseeing possibility of sanctions for foul play is of course part of any agreement," he said on Twitter.
His main example — and Gorsuch's favorite philosophical topic — is the distinction between intending harm and merely foreseeing it.
Foreseeing such a future, the Helsinki Privacy Experiment explored the long-term psychological consequences of surveillance in the home.
There&aposre foreseeing some kind of grim apocalypse as if the Supreme Court is being replaced by Duck Dynasty.
Kendall told the Wall Street Journal in November that he regretted not foreseeing how bad actors could exploit Facebook.
The country has even started foreseeing possible LNG exports from Argentina or neighboring Chile if gas production continues growing.
Foreseeing more pain and injuries in the years to come, Mr. Brissette began seeking out gene therapy clinical trials.
Basic resources were among the worst performers on news that Chinese authorities are foreseeing a lower growth rate in 2017.
The former's title makes two mythological references: Cassandra foreseeing Troy's destruction in the wooden horse and Prometheus anticipating Pandora's chaos.
Wall Street is now foreseeing a 2.9 percent decline in small-cap earnings in the first quarter, according to FactSet.
Why do you guys think these big tech companies are so bad at foreseeing the negative consequences of their platforms?
More than an automatic, it's so adept at foreseeing a driver's intentions, I question if the Germans have mastered telepathy.
Earlier in 2018, Nvidia had stocked up on excess inventory following the cryptocurrency boom, foreseeing a lot of demand from consumers.
Foreseeing massive interest in the new park, Disney instituted an online reservation system about a month before the Disneyland park opened.
I spring for an assigned seat on the way back (foreseeing a hangover) and the total comes out to $2137 roundtrip.
Given what people knew about "Hamilton" when it first launched, there was little hope of foreseeing the scale of its success.
But I will admit to not foreseeing a VR chainsaw mastery competition practice simulator made by a Swedish power tool company.
They overreact, under-react, have difficulty foreseeing danger, ignore consequences, and test the laws of their country and their parents' patience.
The government said it would cut public spending sharply despite foreseeing the economy growing more slowly than had been expected earlier.
"Given Xiaomi uses Qualcomm chipsets and doesn't sell carrier equipment, I'm not foreseeing as large of issues with carriers," he said.
The entire process was riddled by authorities' demands that the artist edit his work, foreseeing possible controversy around the original image.
She blames herself for not foreseeing this could happen — for not protecting her son, knowing how racism in this town can be.
The other antidote is self-compassion — stop beating yourself up for the 'stupid' mistakes [you made] or for not foreseeing every problem.
Plaintiffs compare their cases to the pivotal tobacco litigation of the 1990s, hoping for a similar outcome but foreseeing similarly daunting obstacles.
In addition, the bank is foreseeing more share repurchases from Apple this year, which could offer additional support to the stock prices.
Nonetheless, it found virtually unchanged expectations of future sales growth, with 47 percent expecting greater sales growth and 31 percent foreseeing less.
Foreseeing the difficulties of overcoming those factors, the court sent out a jury summons to a larger-than-usual pool: 2,934 people.
The outlook for 2020 is even dimmer with 56.6 percent of the economists foreseeing a downturn to start in the presidential election year.
Presumably the APA survey respondents are mostly not Three Percenters nor Antifa nor national security wonks foreseeing a guerrilla conflict on US soil.
"She is empty, and void, and waste," wailed Nahum, the biblical prophet, foreseeing the ruin of Nineveh at the hands of the Babylonians.
Shiller, credited with foreseeing the dot-com bubble of the late 1990s, told Fortune on Friday that the tech sector is relatively undervalued.
The firm raised its rating on the company's shares to overweight from neutral, foreseeing a better competitive climate over the next 1.53 months.
They didn't miss much, foreseeing developments that recognizably correspond to all the main elements of the information technology revolution, including smartphones and the Internet.
Things are foreseeing the treaty so there is a procedure so everything is you know foreseen for orderly, orderly negotiation from the present moment.
It's merely a matter of Facebook foreseeing the worst-case scenarios of how its products could be used, which it's repeatedly failed to do.
He says foreseeing a choice and then making it is not the cruelty of fate in action, but a powerful exercise in free will.
But even among those foreseeing a boost from tax reform, barely more than 1 in 153 now plan to hire more full-time staff.
As 71% of America's freight is moved on trucks, companies foreseeing a need for fewer trucks is typically an omen of an economic downturn.
They have increasingly been directing viewers to visit the Infowars website, which would limit their reliance on the tech companies, presumably foreseeing the bans.
Foreseeing opposition in the region, the government has shut down internet and phone services and restricted the movement of even small groups of people.
And "Frozen II" still has plenty of room to grow, with analysts foreseeing the film topping $1 billion by the end of its run.
Foreseeing a well-earned retirement he invested his life savings in a Wall Street brokerage — but the firm went bust and left him penniless.
However, the market's rally to new highs since the Fed's so-called pivot shows that investors are foreseeing a conducive climate for corporate earnings growth.
That suggests policymakers are not foreseeing any sharp retail price rises that could force the central bank to change course and tighten policy more quickly.
Sources have told Reuters that China's government will maintain a 3 percent consumer inflation target for 2018, suggesting policymakers are not foreseeing any sharp price rises.
Young said the agency is also foreseeing an increase in ridesharing traffic on the island, so on and off-ramps are being added to the highway.
The closely followed Jackson Hole Economic Policy Symposium starts Friday with many strategists foreseeing no major policy changes from the central bankers attending the annual retreat.
It's those kinds of problems — the ones Google says it has trouble foreseeing and needs help solving — that the company hopes its contest can try and address.
Government's role, in such circumstances, is to extend a helping hand of solidarity to individuals who lose their livelihoods to disasters they had no way of foreseeing.
Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said on March 2 the administration was working with companies on speeding up vaccines, therapeutics and foreseeing supply chain challenges.
Scholars like Eileen O'Neill dared historians to widen their scope and include long-forgotten figures, foreseeing how women's philosophies would offer significant insights into the period's central debates.
By prematurely removing its comprehensive sanctions in October, the United States gave away an important point of leverage at a crucial time, not foreseeing Bashir's move towards Russia.
The Fed, though, has come under some criticism for not foreseeing how pronounced the funding shortage would be as it reduced its Treasury holdings, shrinking its balance sheet.
European shares are expected to open higher, with spread-betters foreseeing a 0.3 percent gain in Germany's DAX and France's Cac and a 0.4 percent rise in Britain's FTSE.
Data from the Fed's June meeting show the central bank roughly pausing at that level, with the median projection of policymakers foreseeing only a single additional hike in 2020.
"We maintained permanent contact with them, since they departed from Easter Island, foreseeing that they could be experiencing some issues," said Mario Montejo, director of security and maritime operations.
And those foreseeing new "permanent" political majorities — be they Karl Rove, David Axelrod, or Steve Bannon — seem to forget how quickly shiny new administrations become tarnished in voters' eyes.
Jacobs spoke about foreseeing a time when people passing each other on the street wouldn't immediately, unconsciously sort one another into male or female, which even Jacobs reflexively does.
Caterpillar — Goldman Sachs downgraded the heavy equipment maker's stock to "sell" from "neutral," foreseeing lower returns on capital for a sustained period amid restrained global infrastructure spending and excess capacity.
They did not comment on the indictments, but previously testified during a parliamentary inquiry that they had no way of foreseeing that such a powerful tsunami could strike the plant.
There are dozens of ancient spells that young women do in hopes of foreseeing the love of their life or just generally trying to ensure success in the bedroom department.
Some legal experts, however, said the judges had made a sensible decision by foreseeing frustration and failure in prosecuting a case in which all the major parties were not cooperating.
Since Donald J. Trump's victory in November, consumer sentiment has diverged in an unprecedented way, with Republicans convinced that a boom is at hand, and Democrats foreseeing an imminent recession.
AT&T also announced a 3-year outlook, foreseeing compounded annual revenue growth of 1% to 2%, targeting modest dividend increases, and paying off debt from the Time Warner acquisition by 2022.
Experts at the frontier of any transformative technology have a spotty record of foreseeing many of the uses it will find; Thomas Edison thought his phonograph's strength would lie in elocution lessons.
Many in Brussels have never been happy that the primary center developed outside the euro zone, with few foreseeing in the early 1990's the way the derivatives industry would exponentially expand.
Foreseeing this, British-based banks have been setting up European divisions since Britons voted for Brexit in June 2016, and now the process of transferring the business to those centers has begun.
She said that the challenges of foreseeing such attacks, in which snipers opened fire with the explicit goal of killing police officers, were not unlike the difficulties of stopping other domestic extremists.
Here's a young version of the acclaimed vermin predicting the future forecast in Pennsylvania back in 2002 (left) and 14 years later ... the mature marmot foreseeing an early spring earlier today (right).
Markets are now foreseeing a 78 percent chance of a hike when the Federal Reserve meets Wednesday and a 38 percent probability of a move anytime in 2019, according to the CME's tracker.
A major hurdle for private equity firms in putting together an acquisition plan is foreseeing how they can successfully cash out on their investment a few years down the line, the sources said.
It follows a series of debt issues by banks in the Gulf, despite fund managers foreseeing the coronavirus outbreak potentially hindering regional debt sales that were already expected to be slower this year.
He was crowned a prophet of the information age and has been credited with foreseeing the ways technology shapes our identity, and the rise of reality television and technological innovations like Google Glass.
" Schlossberg responded that Pence "is right to celebrate Ross, a public servant who, foreseeing his own defeated, nonetheless summoned the courage to vote his conscience, and put the national interest above his own.
Foreseeing industry headwinds, including uncertainty over Medicaid payments that cover over 60 percent of skilled nursing homes' costs, some of the largest healthcare REITs have diversified away from the industry in the past year.
In accordance with Japanese law, prosecutors indicted the three on charges they failed to strengthen the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant despite foreseeing the dangers of a nuclear crisis from tsunamis, Kyodo news agency reported.
BAKU, Dec 1 (Reuters) - Azerbaijan's parliament on Friday passed a budget for 2018 based on an oil price of $45 per barrel and foreseeing 220.1 percent growth in gross domestic product (GDP) next year.
Though we are no better than anyone else at foreseeing the future, we have pulled together detailed analyses of the state of the markets, with tips on approaches that might fit your particular needs.
As we've seen, the stylist does have a knack at foreseeing these types of trends — and we've already seen some of her clients dip their toes into "over-the-top earrings," as Rose characterized them.
That is: Foreseeing trouble with the local printer, does The Times choose not to run certain articles, or do editors ever decline to commission stories that they think would be too sensitive for local printers?
"A lot of these recorded calls are just one person boasting — like he's predicting apocalyptic scenarios, foreseeing the future of coronavirus or the economy — then someone forwards it claiming it's from an expert," Sinha said.
In book 3 of Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle argued that a man may be responsible for committing an unjust act while drunk—if the man was capable of foreseeing that he would act badly while drunk.
To be sure, all economic cycles are different, and in this one the Fed may not need to go as quickly to zero if it gets ahead of the downturn that the bond market is foreseeing.
And in Germany, though current projections favor Angela Merkel maintaining her chancellorship, a deeply unpopular refugee policy and a steady surge from the country's populist "anti-migrant" AfD, has European onlookers foreseeing a "messy" general election.
The panel found the former executives had failed to take countermeasures to strengthen the Fukushima plant despite foreseeing the dangers it faced from tsunamis, according to a copy of the 31-page ruling seen by Reuters.
Foreseeing the spread of flames, the local Ventura Country Sheriff has so far issued evacuations to some 303,000 homes on Wednesday, meaning about 26,000 people, and their horses (there are lots of horse owners in the area).
But the central bank also raised its GDP forecast for 2018 to 3.2 percent from 3 percent, foreseeing both earnings and consumer spending growing by half a percentage point more than it had expected a quarter ago.
Hell, I can bet most of us immigrant kids sat with our parents to create that WhatsApp account and teach them how to use it, not foreseeing the slew of memes that would invade our lives thereafter.
The man, Bruce Schneider, is not particularly well known, but he has done a lot in wine, from farming to production to marketing and sales to innovation, foreseeing more ecologically sustainable methods of selling and transporting wine.
Stewart seemingly overestimated Miller's worth, and probably had too much optimism in Corbin and his bullpen, but there's a difference between making an analysis error and not foreseeing the worst-case scenario playing out over and over.
Foreseeing the boon in international commerce that intersecting railroads could bring, two Russian brothers named Jacob and Isaac Isaacson set up a trading post in 603, which was renamed Nogales by the U.S. Postal Service soon thereafter.
They see Dimon's pledge as a sign the economy is moving ever closer to full employment, and when even the banking industry is foreseeing an employment pinch, the U.S. labor market may be getting closer to being healed.
Foreseeing state challenges to their attack on federal oversight, lobbyists for both Comcast and Verizon last year successfully urged the FCC to include language in its net neutrality repeal "pre-empting" (read: banning) states from protecting consumers moving forward.
" In a series of tweets, Schlossberg wrote that Pence "is right to celebrate Ross, a public servant who, foreseeing his own defeated (sic), nonetheless summoned the courage to vote his conscience, and put the national interest above his own.
Mexican consulates "have intensified their work of protecting fellow nationals, foreseeing more severe immigration measures to be implemented by the authorities of this country, and possible violations to constitutional precepts during such operations and problems with due process," the statement said.
Schlumberger — Goldman Sachs added the oilfield services company's shares to its "Conviction Buy" list, saying it sees Schlumberger as best-positioned in the current oil market and foreseeing a 29 percent upside in the stock over the next 12 months.
"There are plenty of respected individual economists, plenty of respected professional investors, and plenty of entrepreneurs who take a very different view from Christine Lagarde and who have probably been better at foreseeing the future than the IMF," Lamont added.
By looking ahead to those behavior adjustments — not just "millennials don't like owning stuff," but deeper, wider swaths of pan-generational change — we should be foreseeing the road ahead in a far more complex manner than is the norm today.
Sterling gained after two days of losses to touch three-week highs versus the euro, but options markets signalled pain ahead, foreseeing a greater risk of a no-deal Brexit under Britain's new prime minister, Boris Johnson, as economic stress worsens.
While at the beginning of 2011 trading in euro-dollar futures was still foreseeing a return to typical interest rates over the next few years, that view has given way to expectations that rates will remain low for a decade to come.
Richard Lempert of the Brookings Institution was prescient in foreseeing the selection of Mr. Garland, but added: To make the moderate move effective, however, Obama would have to credibly threaten to withdraw the nomination unless it was approved by a certain date.
As 71% of America's freight is moved on trucks, companies foreseeing needing fewer trucks or fewer drivers is typically an omen of an economic downturn: If manufacturers are producing less, and people are buying less, there's less of a need to move goods.
As 71% of America's freight is moved on trucks, companies foreseeing a need for fewer trucks is typically an omen of an economic downturn: If manufacturers are producing less and people are buying less, there's less of a need to move goods.
As 71% of America's freight is moved on trucks, companies foreseeing the need for fewer trucks is typically an omen of an economic downturn: If manufacturers are producing less and people are buying less, there's less of a need to move goods.
The predictions for the Batman spinoff, which profiles a version of DC Comics' villain Joker, have been all over the map, with some foreseeing the flick taking in just $50 million during its opening weekend while others expecting more than twice that amount.
One segment shows how people work to rationalize and predict the behavior that leads to death; the other uses the technology that catalogues city spaces and records the manner in which people move about it, thereby foreseeing how heavily trafficked the cityscapes are.
Ahead of Trump's address, the stock options market was not yet foreseeing a huge reaction to the speech, bracing for a move of 0.9 percent in either direction by Wednesday's close, according to pricing on at-the-money straddles on S&P 500 index options.
Since at least last September, Texas-based Corriente Partners, which made hundreds of millions of dollars foreseeing Europe's debt crisis, has been accumulating tailored "low delta" options - essentially bets with long odds - that provide for an up to 183 percent fall in the yuan.
Meanwhile, foreseeing some of the problems that will arise for Irish citizens post-Brexit, the Republic of Ireland has made efforts to protect its interests during withdrawal negotiations with the UK and the EU, insisting that all agreements concerning Northern Ireland be legally binding.
The predictions for the Batman spinoff "Joker," which profiles a version of DC Comics' villain Joker, have been all over the map, with some foreseeing the flick taking in just $50 million during its opening weekend while others expecting more than twice that amount.
Future-of-work forecasts usually veer between wild extremes: On one side are predictions of a jobs wipeout, with humans left in low-paying work, if they can find work at all; on the other are more benign outlooks foreseeing the creation of sufficient jobs for everyone.
To be sure, although markets have slashed their expectations following the stock market turmoil over the past two months, they are still foreseeing a 78 percent chance of a hike next week and a 38 percent probability of a rate increase in 2019, according to the CME's tracker.
As if foreseeing a Trump presidency, FIFA corruption scandal, Siegfried and Roy's tiger attack, and Greece's financial default weren't enough, The Simpsons has come through again with a peek into the future, sort of predicting Disney's $52.4 billion purchase of 21st Century Fox assets some two decades ago.
In the same way today, small business owners who expect to be affected by the president's impeachment — or by Brexit, for that matter — may be foreseeing any number of potential outcomes, and these data don't provide in-depth insights into whether the anticipated impact is good or bad, immediate or remote.
Mexican consulates in the US "have intensified their work of protecting fellow nationals, foreseeing more severe immigration measures to be implemented by the authorities of this country, and possible violations to constitutional precepts during such operations and problems with due process," the country's Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Friday.
Packington, who calls herself the world's first and only "Asparamancer," says she's had the ability to see into the future by looking at piles of asparagus since she was a child and has been making the rounds on British television—including a stint foreseeing the fates of Big Brother contestants—for about a decade now.
Foreseeing a renaissance of civic virtue after the sufferings of the Civil War, Adams—whose great-grandfather was the second President, and whose father had been Lincoln's Ambassador to Great Britain—expected his reformist vision and his intellectual cohort to be brought forward to rule, as the Alexander Hamilton–Thomas Jefferson generation had been after the triumph of the Revolution.
The Night King and his pals had what seemed like a mostly solid plan, and it was only bolstered by the fact that the Jon/Dany alliance's plan largely revealed itself to be nonsensical, save for Bran apparently foreseeing that the only way to kill the Night King was to lure him out into a place where his sister could accomplish the task.
And though the Intelligence Community has had many successes, its failures—such as not foreseeing the Arab Spring, misleading Congress about the scope and nature of the threat of terrorism, and not thwarting foreign interference in U.S. elections—would be fewer if the House Intelligence Committee was better positioned to keep an eye on the myriad programs and employees that populate our national security bureaucracy.
Which means Bran will effectively go from putting you to sleep, to causing the death of one of your most beloved characters, to then still not doing his one goddamn job (AKA foreseeing the future.) Yeah, Edd, we're feeling pretty uneasy about this too According to The World of Ice & Fire companion book, legends say that Bran the Builder didn't build the massive wall of ice himself.
It is as if her true self lies elsewhere, not in Dominica or England per se, nor in the sallow photographs of the time, but in the work she would go on to create: a child stares at the windless candle flamefrom the corner of a lion-footed couchat the erect white light,her right hand married to Jane Eyre,foreseeing that her own white wedding dresswill be white paper.

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