The Jubilee Line's planners failed to foresee the problems caused by the introduction of a novel tunnelling technique and a high-tech signalling system.
Analysts surveyed by Thomson Financial foresee 31% annual earnings growth for the next three to five years.
The appeasement of terror by the IRA in the north of Ireland has allowed a far more democratic vote to operate and if this continues to be the case I would foresee more seats being won by Sinn Fein in the future.
All of this is by way of saying we can't foresee the future except to say that we humans will continue to astonish ourselves by our behavior and misbehavior, our deeds and misdeeds.
They did not foresee that it would do so by throwing the continent into crisis.
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"The most optimistic estimates foresee enough new jobs to cut unemployment by two-thirds to 8%, down from 21%, and to increase the median wage by 40%, " Mr Kerry said.
But Mr Tung's justice secretary, Elsie Leung Oi-sie, by her own admission, failed to foresee the public uproar that ensued.
Amazon scored 86 - the top score - on the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI), and 89 on the ForeSee customer satisfaction survey - the highest ever attained by a retailer.
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This points to two other defects inherent in defined-benefit plans: All the risk is borne by the taxpayers, and the inability to foresee how much more money will be needed to fully fund the plans makes long-term budget-planning extremely problematical for school boards.
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Abbott plans to apply for approval by year-end, and Wall Street analysts foresee a billion-dollar bestseller.
The centre-right's new glue, by contrast, is so strong that some voters foresee it enduring.
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Lawyers foresee years of intense argument, appeals and counter-appeals, accompanied by fat fees, stretching into the indefinable future.
In short: We can't foresee the future except to say that we humans will continue to astonish ourselves by our behavior and misbehavior, our deeds and misdeeds.
We also foresee skills surpluses as demand for one-in-three roles within corporate IT may decline by more than 80 percent.
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