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He leaned increasingly on traditional Chinese sayings, which offer insight (along the lines of "True gold fears no fire") but not foresight ("Your income will increase"), and in 1995 he gave up altogether.
The imperative of our lives is not control, not foresight, not results, but faithfulness to what we hear, however imperfectly.
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The problem wasn't foresight but forethought: the Bush administration, like the Clinton White House before it, has yet to come up with an effective process to marshal judgment on the events it does foresee.
"It was a diplomatic and political butchery where there was not much foresight about the consequences.
The second most common response (27.2 %) was that managers did not track foresight results at all.
One interview participant (I10) observed that the broad corporate culture did not embrace foresight, despite the fact that his organization introduced forward-focused planning in 2004.
Most studies do not only foresight (or forecast, predict, extrapolate) but they aim at developing specific policies to reach a stronger, greener, less CO2-intensive and more user-friendly transport industry.
Better to be nimble and humble, and not pretend foresight we don't have, then guesstimate about a future that is increasingly hard to gauge.
He might be a criminal, but you can't say he doesn't have foresight.
I agree this is a no-brainer, but I don't believe that you don't have foresight because you seem to pick your roles carefully.
(Even though Driver says he doesn't have foresight into the roles he's taking, I went on the record telling him that I don't believe him because he's accepting some quite good roles as of late).
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