In theory, the plan should anticipate and compensate for potential problems in the execution process.
No plan could anticipate every contingency, but thinking ahead was far better than leaving things to chance.
A theoretical plan could never anticipate every possible contingency, and even the most carefully designed exercise cannot possibly mimic reality.
The plan does not anticipate what would happen if no permanent solution were found.
The plan anticipates 11.9 million passengers per year (or 32,600 per day) by 2032.
But, as he points out, the plan anticipated a far more modest company.
The city's financial plan anticipates annual growth in tax revenues of 10.5 percent.
The plan anticipates the continuing move eastward of housing development and population.
The plans for the strike also anticipated the Indians securing their aircraft in blast pens.
The original plans for the route anticipated an extension south to the A562.