Examples of using Foreseen in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
In some languages the conditional is also used for something foreseen.
It is a conceptual framework that promotes foreseen interactions throughout the development life cycle.
Money loss is foreseen.
You should have foreseen this.
Something I should have foreseen.
Judge's Decision Foreseen.
Have you long foreseen this?
Loss of money is foreseen.
Significant contamination within an installation in an area not foreseen in the design.
The practical revolutionary initiates his own struggle simply fulfilling laws foreseen by Marx.
He seemed to have foreseen his death.
This end result was something he had foreseen.
Something I should have foreseen.
As foreseen, the Commission is now adding two VELA laboratories to the current four to be able to carry out market checks of cars independently of member states.
The complications involved in a female Habsburg ruler had been long foreseen, and Charles VI had persuaded most of the states of Germany to agree to the Pragmatic Sanction of 1713.
changes in aggregate demand, whether foreseen or unpredicted, have their utmost short-run effect on real productivity
Early 5G deployments are foreseen in several markets, including the US,
The National Football League(NFL) is in its first seven day stretch of the exceptionally foreseen playoff season.
unless the legislator has foreseen or granted exceptions;
In fact, this foreseen growth is evident in the market survey conducted by Study Portals in 2013.