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It takes foresight to use an action camera.
It takes foresight, hard work and courage to get ready for a green and carbon-constrained future.
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"They both take foresight and good reflexes, and a lot of strategy and planning and timing".
In the crazy days of 2005 and 2006, when home prices were soaring and mortgage underwriting standards were crumbling, it took foresight and judgment to see that it was all a bubble.
It's seeing the obvious a year out that takes real foresight.
William Hill was less lucky with the Cheltenham racing festival, as the favourites romped home, and with European football, where it took little foresight for customers to back Bayern Munich, Juventus and Paris St Germain to win their respective leagues.
The overall assessment was expressed when I01 remarked, "I would give us an A or B on reacting to closer-in things [trends] and an F on being able to identify [and deal with] the things that are going to derail the business…." Finally, an internal practitioner (I07) provided an example of a business unit that did not take the foresight process seriously.
He gave the staff suggestions and noted the band had two lead guitarists and two drummers, "which was unusual, and it took some foresight to properly capture the dynamics".
I'll just say that if you're in Edinburgh and want an interesting, gently challenging, substantial, mostly delicious and rather costly meal, you should make a reservation here - which will take some foresight, as tables are booked long in advance.
"You have to have foresight.
Dealing with problems like disease and environmental destruction will require foresight, creativity and a willingness to take political risks.
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