Sculley envisions some sort of wearable, always-on wireless connections that haven't been invented yet. |
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Kadan envisions rice fries that can be easily fortified with vitamins, minerals, soy or rice protein concentrate, and other nutrients. |
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Each scenario envisions a future in which the only national policy measures are voluntary. |
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In The Time Machine, published in 1895, H. G. Wells envisions a human race divided. |
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For example, Morton envisions someone developing a way to triangulate the location of gunshots between several cameras. |
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Either way, Jayne does view some ancient Olympic ruins and envisions bulked up beefcake comparing their quadriceps. |
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For instance, it envisions a two-stage transition to a Communist classless society. |
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Or perhaps the father envisions catastrophe, seeing such grades as foreclosing the possibility of a top college, thus dooming his son's future. |
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In other cases, steampunk envisions a historical world that has modern elements. |
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And he knows that the economic power of capitalism supplants the dictatorial power he envisions for himself. |
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He envisions the device that would accomplish this as one that would contain mixed-signal very large-scale integrated microchips. |
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The plan unveiled yesterday envisions facelifts for nearly 200 stations and an all-out war on the scourge of scratchiti. |
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He envisions society as an organism that evolves and develops by differentiation. |
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For example, the Helsinki summit declaration envisions a multinational planning staff to collect information and make assessments. |
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But Donaldson envisions an agency modeled on the Marine Corps, capable of responding rapidly to crises. |
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Ms. Ketterer envisions such pickiness and circumspection, traits of little use for much of 2009, as becoming more widespread. |
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Writer envisions a nightmare world in which there are public-relations battles over intoxicating friendships. |
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Instead she envisions a sliding scale, with smaller players treated less onerously. |
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With the help of these half-pints, Rideau Solutions envisions a long future of helping employers take care of their employees. |
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A second option envisions the sale of 100 per cent of the air carrier. |
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One of the ways it envisions getting out of that deficit is to increase payroll taxes to the tune of billions of dollars down the road. |
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Throughout the campaign, Brown made clear that he envisions his next governorship as a mom-and-pop operation. |
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Dr. Hartmann envisions tele-rheumatology and tele-psychiatry, among other teles. |
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He envisions a suite of nonexplosive ammonium nitrate molecules tailored to improve the soil in other locales. |
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He envisions a system of discipline imposed by independent overseers, inside and outside the corporation, with the power to say no and make it stick. |
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Martinez-Fraga envisions a centralized international investment law system, akin to the international criminal court system. |
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He envisions a complicated mechanism in which services such as Facebook stop being free, but also stop obtaining data for nothing. |
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I believe it will be more expansive than the member envisions, although our youth are a critical and important part of the process. |
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The project also envisions the redevelopment of the space previously occupied by this retailer. |
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After a highly successful career, Chef Michel envisions fulfilling his dreams of travel within the next four years. |
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The concept envisions the establishment of service points at various locations on the network or nearby. |
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My delegation does not believe in any new proposal that envisions a solution between two peoples and three States. |
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The organization envisions a world where there is justice, equality, peace and prosperity for all citizens. |
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The Commission asked CNSC staff whether it envisions any particular challenges in managing the project. |
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But isn't the scenario Cohn envisions in 2020 far different than what we face today? |
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And at the end of the book she envisions a return to that purity, either through the destruction of humanity by androcracy, or a revival of gylany. |
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This course of action is what the Constitution envisions and also slows down the hasty rush to war. |
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His new book, unstoppable, envisions the power that an alliance of left and right can bring. |
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Self envisions Wright at point guard, small forward or even power forward. |
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Celia envisions her relationship with her granddaughter in similarly imagistic terms, which literalizes the cultural and psychic connection accomplished by dream work. |
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In addition to promoting Aboriginal music, this workshop envisions informing and educating the wider community of the richness and diversity of the Aboriginal peoples. |
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It is clear, moreover, that the Treaty envisions that parties will consider withdrawal only in the most serious of circumstances: those which jeopardize its supreme interests. |
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In the 1830s, Mendelssohn already distances himself from this position, and envisions an aesthetic program that reaches for a universal communion only music could teach. |
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She envisions a fashion boutique or a dance school. |
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In a room, browning at dusk, one imagines clearly and under the glaze of sadness envisions trailing arbutus and bloodroot. |
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Our government envisions a Canada where no individual, no community, no region is denied the opportunity to fully participate in the building of an even greater nation. |
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In the 1920s, Vancouver businessman Alfred Taylor envisions the bridge as a way to encourage residential development on the mountain slopes of West Vancouver. |
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And like Brezhnev-era Soviet commissars, Scarr eagerly denounces opposition to the Brave New World she envisions as a form of illness. |
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Both President Bush and Secretary of State Colin Powell have assured our leadership that the U. S. envisions a new, enhanced and enduring relationship with Pakistan which will grow and thrive in the months and year ahead. |
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The project envisions the construction of 850km of motorways and highways and includes the construction of 282km of new highways and motorways between the years 2003 and 2006, and the start of development on a further 563km. |
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In short, evolution is a core component of a green clean program, and a school board should proactively plan how it envisions its green clean program evolving over the long term. |
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The draft envisions that either spouse might be unfaithful. |
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And so Her envisions a future that would have made Steve Jobs giddy. |
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The CBD is somewhat unclear about the mechanisms by which this linkage and support will function, but it clearly envisions that ABS shall provide both benefit and incentive elements. |
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The Code envisions an environment of continuous learning and improvement, in which the sectors work together to smooth the way for policy dialogue. |
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Tymofichuk is aware of the potential and envisions Canada moving in the right direction at a rapid pace, regardless of lengthy efforts needed to establish standardization. |
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Whatever the degree of re-regulation that one envisions, the burden of proof in the area of risk control should be shifted from supervisors to financial institutions. |
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With commercialization targeted to begin in 2008, Kent Imaging envisions the system being used to assess plastic surgery and conditions such as vascular disease and ophthalmologic malformations. |
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Mosk envisions doctors injecting a dye or other agent to make cancer cells glow inside the body. |
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In the future, virtually everything that the popular imagination envisions genetic engineering accomplishing is much more likely to be accomplished sooner through neuropharmacology. |
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Lumeneo plans to homologate the car for European roads under special rules for carmakers that produce fewer than 1,000 units a year, and Mr. Moulène envisions no more. |
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Mainstream economics believes in centralized, industrialized and mechanized modes of production, whereas Gandhi envisions a decentralized, home-grown, hand-crafted mode of production. |
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He envisions a newborn child in the Cinnabar Field and meditates on his heart, where he finds a newborn child, called the True Person, who is escorted by two generals in military garb. |
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As easily as mediocre carpenters can draw circles by employing a compass, anyone can employ the system Han Fei envisions. |
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The first floor of the building contains a small cinema, where Robertson envisions people watching classic films while spooning Malteser-covered cereal into their mouths. |
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It envisions a fully swimmable, fishable, healthy Narragansett Bay, accessible to everyone and globally recognized as an environmental treasure. |
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In Arthur C Clarke's July 20, 2019 Life in the 21st Century, his 1986 novel speculating what a day in the 21st century might look like, Clarke envisions a cinema listing of the future. |
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Grounded in the rich offerings of black feminism and womanism, Coleman's edited collection clarifies and envisions an emerging third wave of womanist religious thought. |
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Another new provision in the Traffic Act, which has been amended 50 times since 1999, envisions stiff fines of up to BGN 150 for an unattended wailing car alarm. |
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On a space mission, Crum envisions the ultrasound device's first order of business being to image a person's internal organs to locate sites of bleeding. |
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As part of his plan, Baca envisions setting up a museum in the building for the public and restoring the building's exterior to its original, white granite state. |
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Wilde envisions a society where mechanisation has freed human effort from the burden of necessity, effort which can instead be expended on artistic creation. |
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