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Yet, expert-based forward looking has its limits, especially when considering long term perspectives, and may fail to include all necessary opinions.

Yet, zombies aren't that forward looking.

forward looking baseline.

Markets are forward looking.

Pair with a dress for an unexpected, yet fashion forward look.

Eagerly forward-looking yet stiflingly conservative.

It was a voice alive to the nuances of a newly-formed, melting-pot culture; at once jubilantly expansive and agonisingly self-questioning, colloquial and high-blown, forward-looking yet still touched by the ghosts of its immigrant past.

PRESIDENT BUSH: I've been looking forward to yet another meeting with our friend, the leader of South Korea.

He's looking forward to yet more development, "when we can have the thin films of today on a flexible substrate" rather than the present glass substrates, so that the TVs can be rolled up and tucked into a backpack.

"This groundbreaking series is not only the longest-running scripted show in television history, it's one of the greatest sitcoms of our time, and I'm looking forward to yet another landmark season," said Kevin Reilly, Fox Broadcasting's chairman of entertainment.

With fall move-in day just around the corner, we at HC are looking forward to yet another year of dorm life!

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