Every scientist knows they can’t possibly foresee all possible instances or situations in which they could be proven wrong, no matter how strong their data.
How Pseudoscientists Get Away With It - Facts So Romantic|Stuart Firestein|August 28, 2020|Nautilus
While few foresaw his initial win, even fewer predicted what this highly unusual president would do in office.
Sunday Magazine: Go Inside Trump’s Second Term|Daniel Malloy|August 23, 2020|Ozy
They foresee 24 named storms in total, 12 of which could be hurricanes, including five major ones.
Predictions for the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season just got worse|Maria Temming|August 7, 2020|Science News
There was absolutely no way to foresee that the discovery of radioactivity, or the atomic nucleus, or even the neutron would eventually enable the construction of a weapon of mass destruction.
How understanding nature made the atomic bomb inevitable|Tom Siegfried|August 6, 2020|Science News
You can also utilize the power of predictive analytics which uses historical data and machine learning to foresee your brand’s future performance.
10 Reasons why marketers use data to make budgeting decisions|Kimberly Grimms|July 28, 2020|Search Engine Watch
There is no way to foresee a future that still hides in turmoil.
Here’s What the U.S. Has to Do to Deal With the Mad Middle East|Leslie H. Gelb|July 16, 2014|DAILY BEAST
What he could not foresee was that a half century later Freedom Summer would not be ancient history.
The 1964 Miss. Freedom Summer Protests Won Progress At a Bloody Price|Nicolaus Mills|June 21, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Our brains can foresee that if we let natural selection take its course then it could be disastrous in the long run.
Rediscovering Richard Dawkins: An Interview|J.P. O’Malley|September 23, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Natural selection cannot favor long-term gain, but our brains can foresee certain courses of action.
Rediscovering Richard Dawkins: An Interview|J.P. O’Malley|September 23, 2013|DAILY BEAST
We build models and theories and tell people that we can calculate and foresee the future.
Five Ways to Improve Economics|Justin Green|January 8, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Was it not the part of common prudence to "foresee the evil and hide?"
A New Sensation|Albert Ross
She had quite failed to foresee the awful plight in which she now found herself.
The Red and the Black|Stendhal
How presently it was to break in tragic violence I could not foresee.
Tales of Chinatown|Sax Rohmer
But for reasons which she could not foresee, Madge's apology was to be delayed indefinitely.
Madge Morton's Secret|Amy D. V. Chalmers
I fight this woman not only because she fights me, but because I foresee the most appalling catastrophe.
The Longest Journey|E. M. Forster
British Dictionary definitions for foresee
foresee
/ (fɔːˈsiː) /
verb-sees, -seeing, -sawor-seen
(tr; may take a clause as object)to see or know beforehandhe did not foresee that