- Look up foresight,
foresee, or
foreseeing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Foresight most
commonly refers to:
Foresight (psychology), the
ability to...
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their deadly fate. It was also said that
Moros gave
people the
ability to
foresee their death. His
Roman equivalent was Fatum.
Moros is the
offspring of...
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governmental institutions there, and the
State of
Palestine ultimately foresees it as its seat of power.
Neither claim is
widely recognized internationally...
- he
accompanies Telemachus from
Pylos back to Ithaca. In the Odyssey, he
foresees Odysseus'
return to
Ithaca and the
death of Penelope's suitors, but he...
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local universities and
colleges (LUCs) in the Philippines. The law also
foresees subsidies for
private higher education institutions. It is
intended to...
- "Always
implement things when you
actually need them,
never when you just
foresee that you [will] need them." John
Carmack wrote "It is hard for less experienced...
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techniques for
machine translation, but the
authors go
further in the paper,
foreseeing the technique's
potential for
other tasks like
question answering and...
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original text
related to this article: An
Irish Airman Foresees his
Death "An
Irish Airman Foresees His Death" is a poem by
Irish poet
William Butler Yeats...
- of m**** action, it can
predict the ****ure of
large po****tions.
Seldon foresees the
imminent fall of the Empire,
which encomp****es the
entire Milky Way...
- web of
family issues,
plunging him into an
emotional conflict he did not
foresee. The film
released on 14
October 2010 and was a
critical and commercial...