envisage in the PONS Dictionary

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Though the prototype had a 12 m span wing, longer span variants were envisaged from the outset.
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So now, in fact, we think it's going to appeal to a much wider section of the market than we originally envisaged.
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This will be done using plate rivetting by a team of 10, and was envisaged to take two years.
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Such action is envisaged in the coming years.
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The two brigade structure envisages distinct operational areas of responsibility for each of the brigades.
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A new government will also be formed following the scheduled 2013 presidential election as envisaged by the 2010 constitutional amendments.
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It does not contain substantive trade liberalisation provisions; rather it envisages a step-by-step process of trade liberalisation.
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It is envisaged that the new bridge will be a toll bridge, with three lanes in each direction.
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The logical positivists envisaged a similar scientific language.
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In keeping with their policy, a new locomotive with a hydraulic transmission was envisaged.
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