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Foreseeing conflicts with US private companies, Mosconi proposed an agreement with the Soviet state company Amtorg, which was to allow Argentina to import 250, 000 tons of petroleum each year, paid by trade with leather, wool, tannin and mutton.
Foreseeing the apprentice's return, he modifies the teenage monk's garments by hand, and soon afterward the adult apprentice appears in the spiritual door at the lake's edge, still full of anger and carrying the bloodstained knife with which he stabbed his wife for having started an affair with another man.
Foreseeing the disastrous results of the alliance with Austria, he was drawn to oppose more decidedly the schemes of Madame de Pompadour, whose personal ill-will he had gained.

Foreseeing and growth
Foreseeing the growth in demand for coal as a source of motive and steam power, they acquired colliery rights for Oldham, which by 1771 had 14 colliers.

Foreseeing and been
Foreseeing the crimes in which he would be involved, he tried to escape it by asking for a move to the International Police Commission but is said to have been persuaded by Ludwig Beck and Hans Oster to accept the appointment, which would place him in a position where he could give them information on what was happening inside the SS and the Gestapo.

Foreseeing and program
Foreseeing the troubled time ahead, Sawai Jai Singh II, initiated a program of extensive fortification within the thikanas under Jaipur, to this date, most of the later fortifications abound the former Jaipur state, are attributed to the reign of Sawai Jai Singh II.
Foreseeing significant environmental impacts in the massive infrastructure development program, the state highly publicizes environmental preservation in its campaign to open up the West.

Foreseeing and great
Foreseeing a great opportunity when branded drugs went off patent, they began to develop lovastatin, a cholesterol-lowering drug whose patent expired in 2001.

Foreseeing and .
Foreseeing Nazi defeat in the war, a significant number of SS personnel organized their escape to South American nations.
Foreseeing the fall of Nazi Germany, Romania switched sides during King Michael's Coup on August 23, 1944.
Foreseeing World War II, Blofeld made copies of top-secret wires and sold them to Nazi Germany.
Foreseeing a demand for petroleum products, he built a refinery, and also invested his own money in the Lac La Belle, a swift Great Lakes steamer.
Foreseeing that Louis Bonaparte would be elected president by the people, he proposed to vest the chief authority in a president of the Council elected and removable by the Assembly, or in other words, to suppress the Presidency of the Republic.
Foreseeing an Indian invasion, the Nizam petitioned King George VI for military assistance, but the government of Clement Attlee gave him none, whether military or diplomatic, so that he believed the British had reneged on their promises.
Foreseeing her temporary loss of power due to the Time of Troubles, Lolth had asked the demon Errtu to protect her worshippers, should she herself fail to do it.
Foreseeing this development, Smith had provided a means for selected priesthood holders to reorganize his church at an appropriate future time: a " Quorum of Seven.
Foreseeing the demise of pagan ways, he betrays Avalon.
Foreseeing the potential for outright State control of their churches these agreements portended, many Protestant church leaders simply reorganized their congregations out of the agreements, causing a schism within the Protestant Churches.
Foreseeing the consequences this could have regarding the inheritance of Iwamura Electric, she relocates to New York City in later life.
Foreseeing the possibilities of another war in Europe, Cox had expanded Cox and Danks, opening yards in Manchester, Birmingham, Park Royal London, Brentford, Neath, Feltham and Bedford.
Foreseeing the possibility of a second invasion, militias were formed by the Spanish and criollos, such as the Patricios, Arribeños, Húsares ( of Pueyrredón ), Pardos and Morenos.
Foreseeing a break-out, Percival ordered his Essex and RIC mobile team to regroup and lay an ambush outside of the opening.
Foreseeing this situation, General Bernardo O ’ Higgins employed some important measures which would serve the ultimate goal of defeating the Spanish, such as collecting the rifles and sabres given by Manuel Rodríguez to people after Cancha Rayada ; speeding up the incoming supplies from Los Andes ; acquiring or confiscating weapons held by individuals and merchants of Santiago to rearm the troops ; gathering up combatants from the population coming up from the south and organizing a training camp at Ochagavía.
Foreseeing the initial demise of The Who, Wolff was looking for a new venture and Parr seemed to be the one.
Foreseeing competition and regular criticism from the public, the company had dramatically lowered the service prices.
Foreseeing a commercial future in air travel, the city formed the Charleston Aircraft Corporation to acquire the land for a municipal airport.

possible and threats
An evolutionary psychology explanation is that increased anxiety serves the purpose of increased vigilance regarding potential threats in the environment as well as increased tendency to take proactive actions regarding such possible threats.
Electronic support measures and defensive aids are used extensively to gather information about threats or possible threats.
Although prepared for an armed conflict with Nigeria in recent years, the Cameroon Army does not have operational experience against other forces, therefore, it is not possible to assess its ability to respond to changing threats and opposing tactics.
However, many other types are possible e. g. so-called " emotional blackmail ", which typically involves threats of rejection from or disapproval by a peer-group, or creating feelings of guilt / obligation via a display of anger or hurt by someone whom the victim loves or respects.
However, the rebellion of Tacfarinas had shown how exposed Africa Proconsularis was to its west and how the Mauretanian client kings were unable to provide protection to the province, and it is thus possible that Caligula's expansion was a prudent response to potential future threats.
These facilities were moved to eastern Germany, away from possible Allied threats.
In the business sector, concerns include the expected increased cost of doing business, threats to profitability, rising levels of unemployment ( and subsequent higher government expenditure on welfare benefits raising tax rates ), and the possible knock-on effects to the wages of more experienced workers who might already be earning the new statutory minimum wage, or slightly more.
A Marvel series titled Earth X explored one possible reason for this: that superhumans are meant to protect a Celestial embryo that grows inside the Earth and has for eons, against any planetary threats.
The new strategic threats include possible conflict with the United States and / or a resurgent Japan in areas such as the Taiwan Strait or the South China Sea.
The Western Allies also expressed their dismay at the Bolsheviks, ( 1 ) upset at the withdrawal of Russia from the war effort, ( 2 ) worried about a possible Russo-German alliance, and perhaps most importantly ( 3 ) galvanised by the prospect of the Bolsheviks making good their threats to assume no responsibility for, and so default on, Imperial Russia's massive foreign loans ; the legal notion of odious debt had not yet been formulated.
Rift Valley fever was one of more than a dozen agents that the United States researched as potential biological weapons before the nation suspended its biological weapons program in 1969 due to possible bomb threats that might cause a panic in the United States.
This is possible because the process of obtaining a Common Criteria certification allows a vendor to restrict the analysis to certain security features and to make certain assumptions about the operating environment and the strength of threats, if any, faced by the product in that environment.
Livy mentions that, among other tasks, these executive officers were told to lead troops against perceived threats ( domestic or foreign ), investigate possible subversion, raise troops, conduct special sacrifices, distribute windfall money, appoint commissioners and even exterminate locusts.
In response to the failed sanctions against Austria following a coalition including Jörg Haider's party having come to power, and fears about possible future threats to the stability of the new member states to be admitted in enlargement, the Treaty of Nice for the first time adopted formal rules for the application of sanctions against a Member State.
Simultaneously, Amin moved the offices of the president to the Tajbeg Palace, believing this location to be more secure from possible threats.
Through infecting coral with genetically modified bacteria, it may be possible to grow corals that are more resistant to climate change and other threats.
The document envisages the military threats that might confront the United States in the year 2020 and possible responses to these threats.
The next requirement comes as a fairly basic need for the military to identify the possible threats it may be called upon to face.
Bush ordered the " Base Force " study which forecast a substantial cut in the military budget, an end to the Soviet Union's global threat, and the possible beginning of new regional threats.
Japan Ministry of Defense's analyst Takesada points out that North Korea's desire of unification is similar to North Vietnam, and warns of the possibility of North Korea's compulsory merger with South Korea by threats of nuclear weapons, taking advantage of any possible decrease in the US military presence in South Korea, after North Korea deploys several hundred mobile ICBMs aimed at the US.
Patton believed that people would be reluctant to make calls because of possible retaliation or threats against those who called.

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