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Foresight meaning
The ability, or the due use of one's ability, to foresee or prepare wisely for the future. | The ability to foresee future events in a supernatural or paranormal way, such as psychically. | The front sight on a firearm (e.g., rifle, handgun).
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The Foresight Center is about to publish a report in October titled "Estonian Healthcare in Foresight - Key Trends," which will offer an insight into the challenges and opportunities of Estonian healthcare for the period until 2035.
Bricklin was referring to the variety of report generators that were in use at that time, including Business Planning Language (BPL) from International Timesharing Corporation (ITS) and Foresight, from Foresight Systems.
Christine Petersen of the nanotechnology organization Foresight Institute, who was present because Foresight took an early interest in Free Software, suggested the term "Open Source".
Because of his analytical mind, Sir Nighteye's Quirk, Foresight, might be more beneficial to Deku.
Buccleuch Estates, which owns Glenmuckloch, signed a deal with Foresight Energy Infrastructure Partners last year to develop the hydro and wind farm schemes.
But it leaves the rest of us marveling at the lack of foresight of his leadership role in the PGA.
Chiyan will lead the players to the Seat of Divine Foresight.
Dylan's opening scene nightmare in turns out to be a premonition, indicating that he may possess some level of foresight and adding to the fan theory that The Black Phone and Sinister exist in the same universe.
He said that with the right mix of actors, factors and foresight, any nation can achieve, sustain and reproduce all the elements required for transformation and greatness.
His leadership and foresight have long been revered as “cutting edge” and “formative” for Cushman & Wakefield and the industry at large.
However, he should have had the foresight to recognize that doing so mere moments after announcing the layoffs of thousands would seem a tad insensitive.
Labour leader of Bassetlaw District Council in Nottinghamshire, James Naish, hit out at the “lack of foresight” and said his local authority was also looking at a four-day model as a “way to innovate and ensure vital services are protected, not stopped”.
Monitoring Apple’s efforts and growth in these markets can give foresight into future stock potential.
Murdoch’s announcement “seems a bit out of the blue as he has not shown a willingness to throw in the towel,” said Paolo Pescatore, a media industry analyst and founder of PP Foresight.
NATO allies recognize that Russian officials showed foresight in at least some areas prior to the mobilization drive.
Not having a foresight for manufacturing weapons since 1950s was one the reason he felt that held back India from realising its potential.
Panelists included, Dr. David Wall Rice – (Moderator) – Morehouse College, Dr. Chelsea Heyward of Players Coalition, Dr. Lance McCarthy of Foresight Foundation, and Isabele Redmond, an athlete at Arizona State University.
SportsBusiness Journal spent nearly its first two decades without competition (as I said management had foresight and a stomach for losses early on).
State Representative Jeff Turco praised the work the public works employees do for the city, as well as the City Council for having the foresight to move forward with a new public works building.
The financial foundation is in place due to the foresight of the chapel’s many protectors and generous friends.