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Definition of Envisagement

Envisagement
Envisagement En*vis"age*ment, n. The act of envisaging.

Meaning of Envisagement from wikipedia

- most ineffective and expensive thermal power generation. The program envisaged further economic integration between the two contracting parties and climate...
- had long ****umed they faced a war on two fronts; the Schlieffen Plan envisaged using 80% of the army to defeat France, then switching to Russia. Since...
- Austria-Hungary, an honorary citizen of hundreds of places in Austria and partly envisaged by Schuschnigg as a monarchical option, was in Belgium at the time. He...
- Karl I of Austria envisaged the Habsburg Empire as being made up of five Kingdoms, in a last desperate attempt to save the Monarchy....
- interrupted. Watt says "It is tempting to suppose that Muhammad was already envisaging something of the expansion which took place after his death", and that...
- affected species, and monitoring compliance with CITES decisions. It is envisaged that previously diverse Red lists would be more easily kept current, both...
- section 4, between "... none of the other contributions in this section envisage a date before 420 B.C." and "to 350 B.C." insert "Akira Hirakawa defends...
- Polish children murdered in Auschwitz by the ****s. The Generalplan Ost envisaged the deportation, extermination, Germanization and enslavement of all or...
- Commission for the Economic Reconstruction on 28 December 1944. The plan envisaged a national network which would include Belgrade, Zagreb, Ljubljana, Sarajevo...
- part of the government's internal colonisation program (initial plans envisaged 50,000 families settling in present-day North Macedonia). In 1929, the...