Sentence examples for been foresight from inspiring English sources

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been foresight

noun

The ability to foresee or prepare wisely for the future.

  • Having the foresight to prepare an evacuation plan may have saved their lives.

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We had a decade of prosperity, there should have been foresight and provisions.

I guess we're all still wondering what love really means, and whether the hindsight we all wish had been foresight when we were young would have made life any better.

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Now, that's foresight.

A more accurate term would be "foresight".

It was not hindsight that their department lacked, it was foresight.

The unluckiness of Virginia always seeing the accidents: there's foresight for you.

First, there is foresight about an industry's evolution, including relevant technological change or evolving consumer preferences.

Teddy Roosevelt once said that "in utilizing and conserving the natural resources of the Nation, the one characteristic more essential than any other is foresight".

Its lead investor was Foresight Ventures, along with backing from Bright Capital, and TechStars.

Yet, an essential part of both survival and leadership is foresight or vision - whether for yourself or on behalf of others.

One tactic that Demosthenes used during his philippics was foresight.

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