Doan foresaw the day of cheap servers and made his software bet on that platform.
None of the banks foresaw today's mess, even though their survival was at stake.
Most observers had expected a slowdown, but few foresaw a second quarter figure of 1.1%.
If old pals thought Ko was acting oddly, no one foresaw what would come next.
The court is behaving more fiercely than many foresaw when it was set up in 1993.
Unless Coke management foresaw this and hedged this exposure, earnings will be reduced by the stronger dollar.
For the first time in many years, Americans foresaw a president who would mobilize the nation to greatness.
Little wonder that when its then owner, Kingfisher, floated it in 2001, analysts foresaw its shares drifting down.
Importantly, and with greater public welcome than anyone foresaw, private funds have been brought into the social-security system.
The demand for energy-saving bulbs that Yan foresaw years ago is about to rocket to even higher levels.
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In December, Lukken foresaw increased competition in the portfolio margining process from CME.
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We honor the giants of our history not by going back but forward to the dreams their vision foresaw.
He was careful to stress that what he foresaw was a "first-phase agreement".
But few, if any, of these optimists foresaw the jarring slowdown in sales now roiling makers of ERP software.
But he foresaw a problem if the economy simply ran out of usable workers, driving up wages at a faster rate.
JPMorgan Chase's debt-market stress tests foresaw a 40% increase in corporate spreads, but high-yield spreads in 2007-09 increased many times over.
Together Lewin and Leighton came up with lots of tricks to fix problems the designers of the original Internet never foresaw.
Tesla foresaw the need for wireless transmissions in the late 1800s -- a hundred years before anyone picked up a cell phone.
As the fall of 1998 approached, a subsequent roundup of chartist projections in Barron's foresaw the Dow tumbling as low as 5000.
He foresaw "the chilling prospect of a disparity of scale in which all competition, not just the BBC, is frozen to death".
It was supposed to be just high-end residential, but Ciputra foresaw that tony retailers would want to be near such a place.
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It foresaw the advantage of excellent mapping technology to sell location based advertising and other services beyong directions to the user.
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Nobody from his camp, or among election-watchers in Tbilisi, foresaw this outcome.
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This paper in 1993 foresaw a long, hard, potholed road to peace.
"Facebook's IPO priced at a level well-above where we foresaw compelling 12-month returns, " BTIG analyst Richard Greenfield said in a research note Monday.
Mr Netanyahu had previously accepted the Oslo accords, signed by Mr Rabin in 1993, that foresaw the gradual creation of a Palestinian state.
Sir John, now head of MI6, said "very few observers" foresaw that Iraq would attract al-Qaeda terrorists and Shia extremists backed by Iran.
It said the move was not part of coordinated action by central banks but that it foresaw negative economic growth for Switzerland in 2009.
Mr Infield said it was understandable that a 15-year-old girl might not want to press charges and she clearly never foresaw what would happen.
Mr. AMOSS: It's preposterous to say that this was unforeseeable, but not to toot our horn too much but we, for one, foresaw it.
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