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to plan far
noun
A drawing showing technical details of a building, machine, etc., with unwanted details omitted, and often using symbols rather than detailed drawing to represent doors, valves, etc.
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She certainly liked to plan far ahead".
Producers find it hard to plan far ahead since the authorities keep changing their minds and issuing contradictory orders.
His cabinet was incessantly tied up in crisis management; rarely was it able to plan far ahead.
"We need to plan far ahead and, if necessary, cut them off in time to plan something different instead".
China's leaders tend to plan far ahead, however, and full convertibility for the renminbi is likely to take years, said three people who have discussed the issue with China's central bank policy makers.
Sarah Hinkfuss Zampardo, senior vice president at the technology business, explains that it believed it would be able to see patterns in donations and fluctuations in demand that would allow the charity to plan far more efficiently.
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Everything is going to plan so far and I am not that far away now.
It's gone according to plan so far".
We will try to plan as far ahead as possible.
This is certainly not going to plan as far as India are concerned.
He said he would begin to plan for far more stringent economic sanctions against Tehran.
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