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early 15c., from Latin providere "look ahead, prepare, supply, act with foresight," from pro- "ahead" (see pro-) + videre "to see" (see vision).
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A 2013 brief from the Atlantic Council warned, "The world is changing rapidly, and if NATO does not adapt with foresight for this new era, then it will very likely disintegrate".
Blessed with innate foresight from birth (one of my first words was "sooth"), I've always been a portender, having the knack of knowing what road mankind is heading down and, more important, whether or not there's a services on the way (often there's not - so evacuate what needs evacuating before setting off).
The credit default index, ABX, is a very liquid market that allowed those with foresight to profit from the fall in housing.
With foresight, the intelligence derived from the vessel tracking systems may eventually be interlinked with these imaging satellites to enable them to function like space-based red light cameras that snap pictures of law breaking at sea as it happens.
Often it takes a crisis like these floods to get executive attention on sustainability issues, but business leaders with foresight have an opportunity to learn from the misfortunes of others.
"I'm thinking about what I can do today," he said, "'so that when I'm gone, 200 years from now, they will say, 'We had somebody with foresight.' ".
Those with foresight had brought fans.
With foresight and thoughtful planning, this suffering is completely avoidable".
"We established our exhibitry with foresight," Dr. Tyson said.
In the face of the tourist onslaught, some governments have acted with foresight and sensitivity.
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