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    foresight


    1. He praised her for her foresight, and with his blessing she embarked on her mission


    2. foresight to tell Archibald that, although a long nose was only to be


    3. Planning Have foresight to what you intend on doing and whether or not


    4. Both men discussed the ramifications of Naria’s foresight to providing a sanctuary for the young Scathers


    5. ” He smiled widely, his shoulders pulled back delighted that he had demonstrated good foresight


    6. It was only the foresight of the original designers


    7. But Solo Ki fought with prescience as though blessed with a foresight of her actions, fighting without form, forsaking knowledge to move by instinct alone


    8. as he has foresight


    9. With a bit of foresight you can plan the future of your product(s), and maximize


    10. With a bit of foresight you can plan the future of your product

    11. What he had intended to say was, "And has that fool Pinscher arrived yet?" but being a gentleman of some foresight, he stopped himself when it occurred to him that the expected person may indeed be present, and may not express any great delight in being referred to as a fool


    12. How then should we treat those statements or sections from the Bible which we are unable to verify authenticity? Would it be accurate to assume that if we can prove 100% factual truth in all cases, would it be fair to treat the sections or passages for which we lack the evidence or foresight into the future, with exactly the same attitude? Would it be stretching it too far to think that we can demonstrate scientifically that the Bible as a whole is a supernatural unity and that we can accept with certainty that it contains true information on all aspects - even on subjects that we are unable to validate, due to our limitations? If we know that the information contained in this Book, predicted events that would happen in the future with 100% accuracy and continue to predict future events which we cannot assess from our point in time, should we not pay serious attention to what it says about those future events?


    13. This foresight increases still further his natural disposition to save


    14. The foresight of the heavy and unavoidable burdens of war would hinder the people from wantonly calling for it when there was no real or solid interest to fight for


    15. realized, thanks to the generosity and foresight of the Hawes


    16. A badger who has courage and foresight


    17. The Patriarch was not where he should have been and was instead at Philo’s left side now; it was as if he had instantly sidestepped him with inhuman speed, impossible reflexes, and divine foresight


    18. With this foresight, he needed to keep a level head as events unfolded as foretold


    19. The Bible tells us that Jesus’ way is still the best way, but will we have ears to listen with, regarding the great multiplicity of distractions of the many competing spiritualities? Will we Christians have the foresight to give our modern institution of investigation, science, a respectful hearing for its new answers? Answers that appear to be well grounded as reflected in the parables that are in the Bible and are the Bible as iterated in the early chapters of this book? And will their counterparts in science reciprocate?


    20. Luckily he did have the foresight not to stand in the pond at the time so he only electrocuted the Koi and not himself; not so propitious for the Koi though

    21. government have had enough foresight to


    22. Jack shared a close business relationship with Harry and although his colleagues thought he was a little bit over zealous and quite draconian, they still welcomed his foresight


    23. Jesus, although commending the steward’s foresight and shrewdness, condemned his dishonesty


    24. man foresight and an Ability to lay up for the future, as well as to supply the present necessity, hath made it necessary, that the society of man and Wife should be more


    25. But Weil had enough foresight to transfer the assets of the Institute to Switzerland


    26. As I said, while we had poured $600,000 in capital improvements into Scranton, I had the foresight to invest some of the additional money in refurbishing and upgrading the inventory in New York, so it was in much better shape than the year before I had returned


    27. Learn to use your intuition and foresight


    28. Due to his foresight and courage the war in Afghanistan is ended, and soon his good works may resolve conflicts throughout the world


    29. It was apparent that he was the result of mandatory staff promotion in the senior officer class during the years of peace and lacked the foresight and judgement needed to make a swift and sensible decision


    30. Perhaps he had the gift of foresight, because our relationship with those particular

    31. Foresight requires insight, but most approaches aren’t very insightful


    32. Yes, it actually is a prayer—a computer that prays—he prays that the race that built him would have had the foresight to have given him a self-destruct weapon


    33. thanked the foresight of wearing baggy shorts


    34. He had also had the foresight to make a quick call to their external consultants in employment law to make sure he was on firm ground before telling Jane


    35. It was that year that someone with foresight and capability saw and fostered the need for an Irish publication for the exiled population there


    36. It was originally a council property but they had had the foresight to buy it when the council made it available for sale in the Thatcher years


    37. And even then he did not forbid the exercise of prudence and foresight by the twelve


    38. Ability implies the gift of foresight, farseeing vision


    39. We have seen the spoils of war The Fuhrer deposited around the world in his foresight, a foresight that has led to our success


    40. Concerned about leaks from damage suffered in previous skirmishes, she had had the foresight to put on her EVA suit when she first spotted the approaching ships and wore it as she engaged the pirate ship in battle

    41. Someone had taken the foresight to provide them breakfast on a temporary table set in front of the wall of ship models


    42. In a rare stroke of bureaucratic foresight, Harvard's housing office accepted the request, giving Stallman a one-room single for his


    43. foresight, and coding virtuosity that led him to consider a fork


    44. Companies were shackled into bondage because of a lack of foresight and


    45. Their courage and foresight are to be commended as they gave us excellent examples that we need not resort to conflict to settle differences


    46. Some people were smart enough to do this and some managers had enough foresight to insist on it, especially in developing a new system


    47. We are to have foresight and hindsight but most of all we should


    48. “My brother, Loka, I never doubted you would make a great leader, today you have shown great foresight and you are right, excuse my bluntness in saying this Wedon my friend, but priests should never be involved in the corporal affairs of men, priests should only concern themselves with the spiritual man and godly affairs


    49. his mother's lack of foresight


    50. Story telling equips managers with foresight












































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    Synonyms for "foresight"

    foresight foresightedness foresightfulness farsightedness prevision prospicience prescience prospect forecast forehandedness forethought precaution prudence

    "foresight" definitions

    providence by virtue of planning prudently for the future


    seeing ahead; knowing in advance; foreseeing