foresighted

IPA: fˈɔrsaɪtɪd

adjective

  • Having foresight; foreseeing; provident.
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Examples of "foresighted" in Sentences

  • Ruben was a great guy, and a perceptive and foresighted staffer.
  • Oregon quality of life is worth paying for and most foresighted corporations and wealthy people know it.
  • If you'd like to save a few trees and join me in honoring a foresighted teacher and impish free spirit, now is the time to store the Christmas cards on your mantel for re-use next year.
  • If teleology (i.e. pre-existing or "foresighted" design) were necessary to bring about those objects and processes we observe in nature, then it would be necessary to infer their existence and operation.
  • The only way it will help is if the game mechanic explicitly makes a challenge out of trading off between short-term rewards and long-term investments, thereby implicitly training that kind of foresighted thinking.
  • It's results are at odds with the prevailing theory, because proponents contend that the prevailing theory is not up to the challenge of producing certain effects without front-loading by a foresighted system/mechanism.
  • "The great quake that hit Japan, in particular, underscores the urgency to conduct in a foresighted and successful manner research into earthquake and volcanic activities on the Korean Peninsula as it is geographically located close to that country," the letter said.
  • Brent tragically lost his life after the agreement was reached, and as I listened to Deirdre, I wondered that if we had foresighted politicians in Ohio years before -- public officials who could see that there was a gap in the law and that something needed to be done -- this young man could still be with us today.

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