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difference between an "intended"
consequence of an act and one that is
foreseen by the
actor but not
calculated to
achieve their motive. This distinction...
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party is
liable for all
losses that the
contracting parties should have
foreseen. However, if the
other party has
special knowledge that the party-in-breach...
- Vanga'), was a
Bulgarian attributed mystic and
healer who
claimed to have
foreseen the ****ure.
Blind since her
early childhood, she
spent most of her life...
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recklessness as to
whether such harm
should occur or not (i.e. the
accused has
foreseen that the
particular kind of harm
might be done and yet has gone on to take...
- It is
based on the
belief that the
present lives of many
humans were
foreseen by
Hindu sages in
ancient times. In
Tamil Nadu, the
texts are
mainly written...
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powers as they
struggle to cope with
their everyday lives and
prevent foreseen disasters from occurring. The
fourth and
final season premiered on September...
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chosen from
eternity those whom he will
bring to
himself not
based on
foreseen virtue, merit, or
faith in
those people; rather, his
choice is unconditionally...
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concept of how
remotely possible a
consequence is (or
should have been
foreseen to be)
Remote (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- the word
itself is in the
Latin "improvisus",
which literally means un-
foreseen.
Improvisation in the
performing arts is a very
spontaneous performance...
- Will" (鉄の塊、鉄の心,
Tetsu no Katamari,
Tetsu no Kokoro) 18. "The ****ure as
Foreseen" (見た通りの「未来」, Mita Tōri no 'Mirai') 19. "The
Destroyer and the Guardian"...