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... It would appear that the predictability or the nonpredictability of the wind in each of these cases simply was a rationalization of the foreseeability rule to set a public policy limit on liability. Product Liability Cases Now let us turn to an example in the area of product liability, where the doctrine of foreseeability is more relevant to the issues under consideration here.


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