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noun
The ability to foresee or prepare wisely for the future.
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Banks are expected to record $70 billion in profits in 2010, according to Foresight Analytics, a financial research firm.
According to Foresight Analytics, a research firm, at current values half of the debt coming due this year in America is in negative equity.
About 8.2 percent of loans were either past due or in default in the fourth quarter of 2009, according to Foresight Analytics.
Still others, led by an instinct akin to foresight, merely lay their eggs on a leaf, so that a browsing caterpillar will eat them.
All told, more than $1.3 trillion of unused credit lines was pulled in over the last three years, or nearly one-third of the total amount of credit available, according to Foresight Analytics research.
Construction and land loans are now the biggest problem for hundreds of deeply troubled lenders and pose far greater dangers than commercial loans or home mortgages, according to Foresight Analytics, a banking industry research firm.
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Before WorldCom collapsed in 2002, it shifted $19.4 billion in intellectual property tied to "management foresight" to a Delaware holding company.
This is slow and requires us to have foresight as to how our actions will impact the generations to come.
Pro-metheus means "to see ahead, to have foresight".
The wider costs of obesity are expected to more than double to £37m by 2025, according to 2008 Foresight report.
Now we congratulate Mr. Kimmel and the foundation to have the foresight to see the needs of the seniors".
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