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What societies envisage as important teaching and learning constitutes the "intended" curriculum.
UNESCO: EDUCATION
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Capital Controls do not form part of the envisaged resolution regime which is the only distinguishing factor of the Cyprus bailout which Dijsselbloem failed to express but he certainly does not envisage capital controls as being the model for Europe.
FORBES: Cyprus: Europe Rolls the Dice on its Banks
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As if to confirm this, few of this week's mergers envisage big cost-savings as their main objective (the link-up of two American insurers, Unum and Provident, may be an exception).
ECONOMIST: Most mergers disappoint. So why do firms keep merging?
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Held in the company of some telesecundaria teachers who already work as tutors, it was agreed to hold a broader workshop as soon as possible so that they can gain a wider and deeper insight into the topic as well as to envisage the possible areas in which they could use the model.
UNESCO: Aprendizajes en Familia (Family Literacy Programme)
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Just as Marx failed to envisage progress faster than he had witnessed in his own time, so today's new-economy sceptics may have fallen victim to a failure of imagination.
ECONOMIST: A century of progress
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We also want to know where we are going, so we have devised stories that speak of a posthumous existence though, as we shall see, not many myths envisage immortality for human beings.
NPR: Karen Armstrong: Myths and the Modern World
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Taylor and his team envisage their tiny serpent-like bots being used in areas such as throat operations, where they can bend easily and be used to make incisions and tie sutures with incredible dexterity and precision.
CNN: Snake robots slither to the rescue
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They envisage private, public, voluntary, mutual and social enterprise providers all as part of the mix.
BBC: Introducing Cameronism
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Some people envisage tug-like vehicles that push infrastructure around in space, such as modules for future space stations.
BBC: Europe ponders future of ATV space truck
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They envisage a world in which working people remain economically active until later in life as both earners and customers.
BBC: Longer careers pose challenges for ageing population
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Last week former EU Commission President Jacques Delors said he could envisage the UK having a looser relationship with the EU, with a new free trade agreement, or as a "privileged partner".
BBC: EU federalists: UK could be 'associate member'