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"foresight" Definitions
  1. the ability to predict what is likely to happen and to use this to prepare for the future

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Foresight Solar Australia, part of the Britain-based private equity fund Foresight Group, will provide 100 megawatts at Bannerton Solar Park.
It would strengthen short-term gratification and weaken long-term foresight — and foresight is already difficult enough to come by in transportation planning.
Calloway told BuzzFeed News it was just lack of foresight.
And in all those cases, history proved Apple's foresight correct.
It is a time for reason and calm and foresight.
There are slight differences between episodic foresight and prospective memory.
She lacks foresight necessary to be a prison drug lord.
It will challenge the human capacity for wisdom and foresight.
And he's always had the foresight to talk to me.
The policy was the product of both foresight and luck.
Creating the space for quality time takes work — and foresight.
The current carrier test they offer, Foresight, has 201 conditions.
Specifically, we need an approach that emphasizes foresight, not hindsight.
Jupiter takes us on a journey and grants distant foresight.
"The librarians had the foresight to actually subscribe," Baumann said.
This sort of "strategic foresight" draws on methodologies established over decades, in foresight study programs in graduate and undergraduate programs, to examine what Grim sums up as the "Three Ps": what's plausible, probable, and preferable.
The politicians must agree to that and show wisdom and foresight.
Their view of economic growth and vitality does not have foresight.
RES, will continue to build and operate the project, Foresight said.
A brilliant Bachelorette fan had the foresight to screenshot Chad's Match.
But this level of foresight could be useful for quantum computers.
Hitting the brakes indicates an impressive amount of maturity and foresight.
I guess you could criticize Cersei for a lack of foresight.
The Trump administration is a monument to their lack of foresight.
And yet Ms. Culver finds such foresight to be a rarity.
That will take diplomacy as well as regulatory foresight and forbearance.
No other arena requires as much wisdom, tenacity, foresight and empathy.
Michener's foresight was uncanny, but perhaps that is not terribly surprising.
That will take a huge amount of time, money, and foresight.
Without that foresight, Silicon Valley allowed their creations to break down.
Prudence, which literally means foresight, is the mean between cunning and negligence.
And because of Nelson's foresight, the internet gets to see the benefits.
Innovative tech giants emerged with little foresight about their role in society.
Yes, but: China is the region's largest creditor, per Foresight Africa 2018.
These days, the band approaches their actions with a smidge more foresight.
Mr Sik's foresight did not spare him from Mr Erdogan's subsequent wrath.
The opportunity lies in experience, and in equal parts insight and foresight.
Judgment and foresight are the qualities we need most in our leaders.
Significant lack of financial foresight has backed the Wizards into a corner.
Deterring attacks from these new and disruptive technologies requires foresight and preparation.
"We didn't have the foresight of developing local industry," Prudo Jimenez said.
Cline sold a controlling stake in Foresight for $1.4 billion in 2015.
Some prudent tourists had the foresight to bring umbrellas along with them ...
Forget the countless innocents who could have been saved from his foresight.
It was Maddalena's foresight that helped shape the future of the business.
I found a lot of purpose and foresight and vision in that.
But impulsiveness is Mr. Trump's brand, lack of foresight his guiding light.
I wish more Republicans in Congress saw the wisdom of that foresight.
Some of their tools, foresight and resistance are already very much needed.
Rather, a lack of spending discipline and foresight created this fiscal havoc.
Saidoff is a real estate mogul who founded California-based Capital Foresight.
"That requires a lot of foresight among people not very focused on insurance."
So for DINKs and DEWKs alike, the importance of foresight can't be understated.
It's this tension that has produced some of WIRED's moments of greatest foresight.
Certainly Trump, in his impetuousness and lack of foresight, has bolstered that perception.
This is the level of understanding and foresight that's needed for successful deployments.
Legislators supporting PCHETA should be commended for their foresight, including co-sponsors Reps.
Making a star of Lady Gaga Did Trump's foresight launch Lady Gaga's career?
WhatsApp has since tripled its user base, demonstrating the power of Onavo's foresight.
Teams that lack foresight typically watch their schemes blow up in their faces.
Sacra praised the "amazing foresight and diligent preparation" in creating the biocontainment unit.
As with any effort to forecast the future, perfect foresight cannot be expected.
On the sheer basis of surreal foresight alone, this one wins hands down.
Walking courteously doesn't take much, just soupçons of spatial awareness, foresight and empathy.
Toughness and foreign policy foresight are critical qualities for any secretary of defense.
It would require some serious foresight and planning by California legislators and regulators.
Maybe that's why there's so much foresight in the words of Parkland survivors.
Credico also displayed a remarkable degree of foresight that Stone seemed to lack.
Attracted by the prospects of a business that aims to tap increasing demand for storage of renewable power, Foresight will use its Foresight ITS fund to buy the project in Port of Tyne in northeast England from RES (Renewable Energy Systems).
But this kind of pattern requires a high level of foresight — or authorial intervention.
I've lived much of my 37 years acutely aware of society's lack of foresight.
Ms. Abrams had the foresight to see those voters as an untapped electoral resource.
We must have the foresight to think about how to let them find faith.
Let us hope they have the courage and foresight to begin this healing process.
Foresight will also provide support and maintenance services to Elbit for an additional fee.
Talks at the World Economic Forum this week are an important platform for foresight.
Instead, Trump's world celebrates basic opportunism where foresight, consistency, and ideological integrity are incidental.
Had they the foresight, they would have pushed her to reach for higher office.
The film-makers' gripe stems from economists' lack of foresight in the mid-2000s.
Instead, foresight is rewarded, and big swing plays only end rounds, not entire games.
Serving our veterans is a non-partisan action that requires dedication, foresight, and flexibility.
Last year, it bought a stake in Foresight Energy in a $1.37 billion transaction.
But Graham does acknowledge the lack of foresight that caused the Facebook privacy breach.
" And he had the foresight to say, like, "Hey, maybe there's actually value here.
Due to a lack of foresight, our thermostat is located in the guest room.
"Building a ship like the Empire State requires tremendous planning and foresight," she said.
What they may lack in foresight and skill, they make up for in heft.
Asking "what could happen?" not "what just happened?" is more about foresight than forensics.
I think he showed a lot of foresight and bravery for such a young man.
Nothing wrong with that—so long as it's done with sound intentions and responsible foresight.
The company didn't appear to have the foresight then, and it doesn't appear to now.
Either approach shows a lack of foresight that some might already associate with fire signs.
"And it wasn't because of calculations or because of some Machiavellian foresight," Ms. Cahill said.
Shares of Foresight Energy have fallen more than 86 percent in the past 12 months.
Given that relationship, Kim and her colleagues decided to ask how marijuana impacted episodic foresight.
Whereas episodic foresight is imagining a future event, prospective memory is remembering to do something.
Of course, tackling multiple big parks in the same year takes careful planning and foresight.
Is their success today solely because they had the foresight to buy those three properties?
His forthcoming book is called Morality, Foresight, and Human Flourishing: An Introduction to Existential Risks .
She is equipped with the supernatural foresight granted by her alethiometer, but still she errs.
He called his young teammate's path "very unusual" and praised Harrison's mother for her foresight.
His forthcoming book is called Morality, Foresight, and Human Flourishing: An Introduction to Existential Risks.
Elway had the foresight to learn two things from Denver's loss in Super Bowl 48.
Curry's minutes were lower thanks to fragile ankles, countless fourth-quarter blowouts, and organizational foresight.
In a moment of apparent foresight, Kasich predicted that Trump would walk back the comments.
It helps that whenever she goes back in time, she carries some foresight with her.
"There is an appetite, you might be surprised, for foresight in the Congress," Persons said.
Mathew Burrows is director of the Foresight, Strategy and Risks Initiative at the Atlantic Council.
It wasn't a choice that came later in life with maturity and hind- and foresight.
Foresight expects to use 275 million euros of the total raised to acquire assets quickly.
For years, venture capitalists and tech strategists across Silicon Valley have admired Mark Zuckerberg's foresight.
His foresight and adroit management gave Ford an edge during the years leading to recovery.
The Alliance for Manufacturing Foresight will release a new report on cybersecurity at 2 p.m.
Mathew Burrows is director of the Foresight, Strategy and Risks Initiative at the Atlantic Council.
But that will take a lot more foresight than we're seeing evidence of right now.
Trump boasts constantly that he had the judgment and foresight to oppose the Iraq War.
Meaningful reform of federal wildlife laws won't happen overnight; it will require foresight and compromise.
He later founded the Cline Group and Foresight Energy, both in the mining and energy industries.
The outlet, DPRK Today, also praised Trump as a "wise politician and presidential candidate with foresight."
She could have mustered the courage or had the foresight to vote against the Iraq war.
If you're capable of incredible foresight, you can always make your hangover food the day before.
But Jhanji's foresight saw him patent the technology used to create ImaHima as early as 1999.
It gives you foresight on the actions your investment partner will likely take down the road.
He owes his success to having the courage and the foresight to go his own way.
So that's a pretty major failure of foresight by the world's most famous AI-building entity.
Reducing maternal deaths requires political will, government foresight and access to family planning, according to campaigners.
That Berkshire made losing bets on firms with apparently unbreachable moats shows the difficulty of foresight.
But the same study shows that a little foresight can save a large chunk of damages.
Whether voters will show much gratitude for the party's foresight in this matter is another question.
The presence of Levallois tools is particularly interesting because their construction requires considerable foresight and planning.
You need passion and focus, but you also need foresight and money in your bank account.
She walks through machine gun fire on the Western Front with admirable fortitude but little foresight.
She had good foresight, as she was asked to change into the dress for the audition.
But a man named Alex Diamond may have revolutionized the covert-booze game with his foresight.
Peter Engelke is a resident senior fellow with the Strategic Foresight Initiative at the Atlantic Council.
The foresight to invest in a multi-year renewal has been championed by leaders in Congress.
The British government's Foresight report on environmental threats makes plain what a warming world will deliver.
But a clearer foresight into those details could come from better understanding this mysterious disappearing act.
Our wedding rehearsal ran smoothly due to the careful planning and foresight of our wedding planners.
A large part of surviving the inevitable dilemmas you'll face comes down to preparation and foresight.
It arose from a combination of manufacturing problems, chronic underfunding, and an apparent lack of foresight.
We often attribute to the other side more foresight and purpose than we allow our own.
Arguably, the future perfect contains a great degree of foresight, a perspicacity and sorcery of sorts.
"It's a solution looking for a problem," said Paolo Pescatore, a technology analyst for PP Foresight.
Israel based Foresight gave CNBC a test drive, to demonstrate what it's like behind the wheel.
Above all, a Biden run avoids repeating the mistake of 2016 — the hubris of imperfect foresight.
I didn't really have the foresight or the grades to go to a good art school.
Displace and Foresight are tweaked equivalents to Blink and Dark Vision, the two workhorse powers of Dishonored.
Foresight Energy generated coal sales revenues of $1.097 billion last fiscal year, it says on its website.
He had the foresight to turn to a grandmother -- the term used for elders who are women.
Phideon's fate will depend on its price, said Yale Zhang, the managing director of consultancy Automotive Foresight.
The non-buzzworthy "Thought Catalog" name reveals a total lack of foresight into the viral publisher trend.
Such generous behaviour was an instinctive outpouring of compassion, rather than a product of vigilance and foresight.
Critics have pointed to the chaotic aftermath as evidence of a lack of planning, foresight and judgment.
However, we are skeptical that government forces will have the foresight to take advantage of the opportunity.
But for companies with real foresight, real competitiveness, they will feel that the investment environment has improved.
"Tarana Burke's courage and foresight have changed the world this year, and, we hope, forever," he added.
The Royals were able to replace both, obviously, but it wasn't necessarily due to genius or foresight.
It's precisely that lack of planning and foresight that enabled the blowup involving Apple and the FBI.
However, some criticize the model as requiring too much upkeep and foresight (see: planning the night before).
Thankfully, President Obama possessed the foresight to preserve the Bears Ears area's remarkable landscapes and ancient treasures.
Facebook's apparent lack of foresight or concern for the possible damages caused by this policy concerns me.
What we really need is a president who exercises foresight to protect our public lands and waters.
A series of decisions based on Thiel's good foresight helped establish Clarium as a valuable hedge fund.
But where the foresight or means to do that are lacking, "it's a vicious cycle", he noted.
The retreat shows a level of maturity at the company, even if also some lack of foresight.
But this pandemic has exposed irresponsible planning and a lack of foresight by state and national governments.
The N.A.A.C.P. had the foresight to reject Douglas's plea, as did the New York congressman Vito Marcantonio.
In a telephone interview, Mr. Lewis recalled that someone had the foresight to give him some warning.
" In their post, Twitter thanked Klobuchar and Warner for "their foresight in drawing attention to these issues.
Still, despite its flawed distinction, Buckley's authors had enough foresight to create space for robust political discussion.
Because we should be clear that this failure of insight and foresight is not an unusual occurrence.
Almost all executives told us they are employing strategic foresight techniques to manage the risks they face.
The C-suite's emphasis on utilizing strategic foresight in their strategic planning is thus a smart move.
But spreading germs around Mars is not to be done indiscriminately and without careful foresight, they say.
We had the foresight to serve all sectors in this booming industry, we innovated, and we competed.
Yale Zhang, managing director at Shanghai-based consultancy Automotive Foresight, said that the slowdown should be temporary.
You like to think that there's control and foresight there to mitigate hazards, but sometimes things happen.
"This will be a pretty big stimulus for Q4," said Yale Zhang, managing director of consultancy Automotive Foresight.
In Donald Trump's opinion, his opposition to the Iraq War is a measure of his foreign policy foresight.
He showed incredible foresight, depicting early imaginings of modern TV and the moon landing, Google's Doodle blog reports.
"Everybody that has a little bit of foresight and knows how this works knows what's happening," he said.
But Yale Zhang, an analyst at Shanghai-based Automotive Foresight, believes the fall could be closer to 26%.
However, there were Wall Street analysts with the foresight to make shrewd and profitable calls during the volatility.
But not all lawmakers in traditionally blue states had the same foresight, and they're scrambling to catch up.
I've known Johnston since college, and she's always had impressive foresight for what was about to blow up.
These are the transformational skills which call for a potentially huge shift in perspective and require real foresight.
Without the same urgency and foresight displayed by FDR—without immediate executive action—we will lose this war.
It's pretty consistently crowded, but the owners had the cocky foresight to build an insane amount of seating.
The Shallows presents Blake Lively's decision to wear large earrings to go surfing as a life-saving foresight.
Lack of foresight on clean energy costs may have led to unnecessarily weak emission targets in the plan.
Keep in mind, these sources require planning and foresight, and often are not obtained at a moment's notice.
The question is whether they will move quickly enough and with sharp foresight as well as clear hindsight.
We're cursing ourselves for not having the foresight to pack an extra sweater or a change of socks.
"There was clear lack of foresight," Nathan Grubaugh, an epidemiologist at the Yale School of Public Health, says.
Making the choice at the same time to preserve their fertility seems to demand foresight beyond their years.
But it's for this reason we need to give them that foresight, in a nonjudgmental yet forthright way.
It is going to take a great deal of planning and foresight of the people making this technology.
But before we dive into the inner-workings behind his warning, it's worth noting Madan's knack for foresight.
Its rejuvenation will demand foresight, humility, tolerance and the courage to confront what appear to be insurmountable differences.
"The foresight to predict many of the issues that are going to happen was definitely lacking," they said.
The dissenter: Amy Webb, quantitative futurist and professor of strategic foresight at the NYU Stern School of Business
What best distinguishes human beings from other animals is our foresight, as scientists are just beginning to recognize.
He will wear tonight's boos as a badge of honor, a moment that shows his principles and foresight.
She develops the sense of foresight that allows her to sense when a young lady is being abused.
In foresight, you can never add enough checks and balances to prevent bad things from happening in war.
So when Spiegel, who had the foresight to grok this change, offers to talk, it makes sense to listen.
This won't work in an industry in need of the focus, foresight, and boldness that brings about transformational change.
She is ambitious enough to want to meet-cute a prince; she has the foresight to choreograph their meeting.
You don't need to plan a lot, either — avoiding a beach disaster requires just a little bit of foresight.
That he not only kept them but kept them together is an astounding moment of foresight and good fortune.
But he was early, and so incurred years of losses on the trade before his economic foresight paid off.
Thankfully, Samantha Meazaros was present and had the foresight to film this phallic fog — in vertical mode, no less.
And if episodic foresight is created from the database of episodic memories—could it be affected by cannabis too?
Their results, Mercuri says, shows that more marijuana use leads to more impairment of episodic memory and episodic foresight.
It took a bit of foresight to figure out exactly how all the pieces would detach and clip together.
But melding casting, character, and director is a fussy magic, more a result of serendipity than planning or foresight.
"He stumbled along something because of his foresight, which most kids don't have," His father, Lesley Litt, told CNN.
I don't have the foresight or maturity-level to purchase the necessary groceries in advance, or do meal prep.
The content is too controversial, the talent is too sketchy, and there's a lack of foresight in some corners.
This article draws from Phil Torres's forthcoming book Morality, Foresight, and Human Flourishing: An Introduction to Existential Risk Studies .
And, in hindsight-- I'm much better at identifying bubbles in hindsight than I am in foresight— JIM CRAMER: Right.
But both measures bespeak a profound lack of political imagination and foresight on the part of Congress's Democratic leadership.
WAS THAT A SORT OF FORESIGHT INTO WHAT WE MIGHT SEE COMING UP WHEN QE IS REMOVED FROM EUROPE?
The American experience in Iraq has been plagued by a series of false assumptions, misplaced confidence and poor foresight.
Today, Nevada is the one bright Democratic spot where his foresight gave Democrats victories up and down the ballot.
That is capability building: having that foresight, forcing yourself to do things that are not the easy to do.
"If only they had even a little foresight to see what your neurotherapy solution can do," my wife said.
If you have the foresight to recognize these high-potential candidates, you can hopefully hire both better and cheaper.
To the Editor: Seven additional words banned by the Trump administration: compassion, tolerance, foresight, thoughtfulness, curiosity, wisdom and humility.
It was very depressing to see the potential for the spread of the virus due to lack of foresight.
The most popular strategic foresight tool among executives we surveyed is scenario planning, followed by horizon scanning and crowdsourcing.
Unlike infantilization, babyfication suggests corporate strategy, foresight about how turning users or characters into babies will spur brand visibility.
In it, Roberts addressed the "show-me attitude" investors have to Comcast's acquisitions and defended his management team's foresight.
I asked if any life experiences or lessons had helped him gain that foresight at such a young age.
The cartoonist Scott Adams has found a second career in reflexively ascribing brilliance and foresight to every presidential synapse.
Fortunately, the janitor who was tasked with dumping the precious artifacts had the foresight to save some of them.
And thanks to some great foresight (perhaps too much, if that's real) they created ActiveBuddy, the startup that built SmarterChild.
Though, as we've learned, just because you're investor-backed doesn't mean you're guaranteed to have a whole lot of foresight.
The UN had the foresight to convene a "world assembly on ageing" back in 1982, but that came and went.
But Valve hasn't exactly proven itself an oracle with its foresight about how the Dota 2 competitive community would evolve.
He also has developed into a transformational leader with the imagination and foresight to help lead Ford into the future.
All this is a test of government, of foresight and the ability to withstand the lobbying of homeowners and developers.
I wish Hart or one of the other five male writers had the foresight to understand how disappointing that is.
Foresight Energy is in talks with a majority of the holders of its 2021 senior notes to resolve a litigation.
"She has a gift for foresight," he said of his onetime "Green Lantern" co-star, who he wed in 2012.
He just did not have the foresight to know the stock would get hit off the news when it broke.
"Netflix has the most to lose," Paolo Pescatore, a tech and media analyst at PP Foresight, told CNBC by email.
Certainly, with the right engineers and a little foresight, this could have been leveraged into a Google Photos-like experience.
In part, the fun was in recognizing what WIRED saw coming—the flashes of uncanny foresight buried in old print.
The saddest part is that this situation could have been avoided had the administration at BCU had the proper foresight.
Looking back, I wish only that we'd had the foresight to purchase pet insurance when she was young and healthy.
Chris was worth $1.8 billion, according to Forbes, having sold a $1.4 billion stake in his Foresight Energy in 2015.
Self-awareness won't be enough if it's not combined with foresight that borders on the skills of a fortune teller.
McClendon had the foresight to see that natural gas wasn't going to grow much, so he moved aggressively into oil.
I commend designers for having such foresight; to predict a trend or know 'your woman' is such an amazing thing.
That foresight has now paid off handsomely as the cryptocurrency's price has ballooned nearly 10,000 percent in the time since.
But with the iPhone 23, you can certainly glimpse what's around the corner, and take advantage of that foresight today.
His extraordinary foresight is confirmed by "Moholy-Nagy: Future Present," a lavish groundbreaking retrospective opening Friday at the Guggenheim Museum.
The story are the early investors who had foresight to back them — Lightspeed, Benchmark, IVP, SV Angel, General Catalyst, etc.
Creative ideas are logical in hindsight, but that doesn't mean that they could have been reached by logic in foresight.
Our final minutes with Varys claim the latest episode's MVP trophy only because he had the foresight to recognize that.
It's foresight that was born out of serving under five different Westerosi rulers, including the big one: Aerys II Targaryen.
What if she simply had the foresight to put a little money away with each of the matches she sold?
He was right, and if McGee hadn't been such a doofus, the Nuggets would've benefitted from Ujiri's foresight even more.
I am already en route to the train station because I didn't have the foresight to book accommodations in town.
While he's frequently regarded as an electronic music pioneer, rarely does he receive praise for his unassailable foresight throughout history.
Anyone who had the luck, foresight and inside information to trade on that detail probably made a lot of money.
The exception is when the owner of a lot-line window has the cash and foresight to make a deal.
"I think that shows the foresight and vision in terms of understanding he can't do things by himself," Tubbs said.
He now says that he wishes he had the courage or foresight to have taken a stand with the president.
The work involves foresight, sacrificed lunches, long nights, a working knowledge of legal procedures and an ability to read rapidly.
Absolutely. And might a museum have the foresight to frame a possibly controversial work of art through labels or programming?
Thankfully, I had the foresight to pack some of my dinner leftovers, so I quickly eat in the break room.
It's hard to imagine having the foresight to buy travel insurance for precisely this reason, but the short answer: Yes.
This alliance is imbued with the foresight that the security of the U.S. is intertwined with that of Central America.
Luckily, someone had the foresight to store an umbrella in my backpack, instead of the car (thank you past self!).
The fact that Trump's lawyers are apparently little better in showing a minimal level of control and foresight is chilling.
It was his last independent act; it required strength and foresight to jump over or negotiate the horizontal metal strut.
With continued foresight and openness, China is positioned to resume its historical role as a leading power in the world.
Great Wall Motor sold 950,315 vehicles last year, down 1.9 percent from 2016, according to Automotive Foresight, a Shanghai-based consultancy.
In recent years we've witnessed startling progress in areas such as independent learning, foresight, autonomous navigation, computer vision, and video gameplay.
Cline Group operated underground coal mines in the country for several years before starting Foresight Energy to focus on Illinois mining.
And yet, even with all that social, political, and economic foresight, important and necessary innovations remain stalled for lack of investment.
Foresight, which has about 2.6 billion pounds ($3.28 billion) of assets under management, did not give a price for the deal.
But that's no reason why you can't still drop by colleges with the foresight to have the same name as you.
Journalists are supposed to analyze what's happening in the world, and there is no way to do so with perfect foresight.
One thing that sets the state apart was foresight about the depth of Brazil's worst-ever recession, which began in 22018.
"We need focused government action," says Samuel Brannen, director of risk and foresight at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
Without that kind of foresight, you owe it to the world to be humble about your ability to forecast the future.
They're a foreseeable, avoidable problem — the result of poor foresight, misallocated resources, or deliberate neglect — that threaten Americans' ability to vote.
We laud the foresight of Tanzania to see the value in tablet-driven learning as a way to reach all children.
The software will be used in military and security land vehicles, including unmanned vehicles, Foresight said in a statement on Wednesday.
This behavior certainly appears like foresight, in which the chimpanzee established conditions in the present to help out his future self.
It has been running for a while, showing some good foresight because it was started before Zika became a big concern.
As such, while I appreciate the sawfish's innovative hardware, I have to dock it a few points for lack of foresight.
With a little foresight, a recording could spread from one Deadhead's master tape to dozens of copies without losing much fidelity.
The general manager of the golf club said he was pleased with the decision and thanked the council for its "foresight".
"All too often our government made decisions based on fear rather than foresight," he said in a speech in May 2009.
The result may someday look like the antiquated "e-weary," but it's an earnest assessment of current conditions with restricted foresight.
Before making his offer, he had the foresight to check on the costs and timeframe for a conversion to natural gas.
For the cities that learned this the hard way, specific venues can end up being reminders of a lack of foresight.
Hollywood is changing, and it is key to have foresight on how nontraditional, up-and-coming technologies might change the game.
Hours after the Orlando shooting, the property developer took to Twitter to report that he was being praised for his foresight.
I don't sit around thinking about it regretfully but sometimes adults do have the foresight to see the value in something.
Added to the tax code with little foresight in 270, Section 2190(k) cannibalized America's public-private framework of retirement security.
In a NFL world where roster-related wounds are left to fester for years, this showed an uncommon level of foresight.
"The disease is going to spread and it is not due to lack of foresight; it has spread everywhere," he said.
What we urgently need, now and for the next crisis, is a society built more on resilience, solidarity, foresight, and compassion.
And let us hope that our politicians have the foresight to develop infrastructure policy that emphasizes public use over private gain.
There was no reason to doubt his foresight (although EVs would manage just over 1% of sales in his time frame).
In Japan, despite its high concentration of sophisticated vending machines, there are about 40,000 convenience stores, according to Foresight Valuation Group.
The burkini ban is an act of a socially conscious, morally courageous and responsible government with extreme prudence  and futuristic foresight.
Oil and gas companies chasing the almighty buck are, with no foresight, making the beauty of this country up for grabs.
This lack of operational foresight has been perpetuated, perhaps encouraged, by the acceptance of a risk-management mindset within Western culture.
Uber is in advanced talks to buy Foresight, a small self-driving startup focused on simulations and software, The Information reported.
The company made a string of purchases of struggling companies, including Consul Energy, Foresight Energy, Armstrong Energy and assets in Colombia.
A lack of foresight or a deep understanding of any of these events would have been fraught with additional serious consequences.
Specifically, Eddie seemed to have the gift of foresight and prophecy, while Sarah could, apparently, bring the dead back to life.
If we didn't have the foresight to sell our home when we did, then who knows what our situation would be today.
In 1995, he had the foresight to purchase a domain that would be more in-demand than even he could imagine – almond.com.
Mentally strong people know that saying no is healthy, and they have the self-esteem and foresight to make their nos clear.
In fiery Sagittarius, Jupiter bestows you with foresight, zeal, curiosity, and a thirst for life that means others have trouble keeping up.
Apple did have the foresight to basically lock up supply so that rivals were stuck using larger drives meant for notebook computers.
Simply meeting face-to-face will allow them to crow about their fortitude and foresight in forcing the other to the table.
He suggests that in the absence of perfect foresight, policymakers could turn to social principles or rules that have evolved over time.
For example, in 225, the theme of World Health Day was "Foresight Prevents Blindness," and a number of countries issued related stamps.
Interest rate hikes can mean ensuing volatility in risk markets, and this foresight has infused loan investors with apprehension over poorer credits.
" As an owner of bitcoin, Bannon said he had "enough foresight, enough courage to buy as it went all the way down.
Restoring it to glory would have required foresight, skill, luck, but really, a time machine to get the mobile ball rolling sooner.
Adami said he chose AT&T as a stock play because of its yield and its foresight with its acquisition of DirectTV.
With a little foresight and some tactical planning, however, some of the most common holiday travel blunders are relatively easy to avoid.
Perhaps it is his foresight, as Dweezil cited, that made it possible to fuse Zappa's sophisticated compositions with elements of the absurd.
Still, an element of shrewd foresight in the treaties that Native Americans signed over the years made eradicating their cultures more difficult.
You can't go to these places without admiring the audacity, imagination and — most of all — foresight of the people who built them.
Congress had the foresight to continue funding for all three programs in MACRA, but the extension runs out in just six months.
I have great respect for Obama, and most of the time, when he speaks, he does so with great tact and foresight.
It is not that Republicans are spineless; it is that they lack the foresight to see the potential consequences of their actions.
Cleverley is grateful that she had the foresight to create Pluspora but is upset about the way Google is abandoning its users.
Pulling off a move like this requires incredible foresight, timing, and execution, and even Squishy's teammates appear dumbfounded by the result (below).
In light of the market's extraordinary moves over the past three weeks — including the fastest 10% decline ever — his foresight was accurate.
Cinta Moro, a doctor in the southern city of Seville, believes the lack of foresight and planning doomed Spain from the start.
In this season of "The Handmaid's Tale," Serena's catastrophic lack of foresight about Gilead has made her the show's most fascinating character.
"We have to have the guts and foresight to drive it through," he added, noting that most big infrastructure plans provoke opposition.
But, despite their high scores and financial foresight, "the [index] reveals a gap in [millennials'] more immediate money habits," the release says.
Since almost all firms will be facing it, careful budgeting and planning can be a way to outsmart competitors with less foresight.
Now is the time of optimism, foresight and planning, new (and old) goals and, these days, project management apps downloaded with anticipation.
All this brings us back to the new year and new decade, neither of which can be predicted with 20-20 foresight.
It was like emotional whiplash — swinging from one extreme to the other with no foresight into what the next moment would hold.
Social media invites you to say something you might not have said to someone's face, or at least not without some foresight.
That&aposs according to Amy Webb, a quantitative futurist and professor of strategic foresight at New York University Stern School of Business.
Yale Zhang, head of Shanghai-based consultancy Automotive Foresight, said in several media outlets that Jeep could well be the real target.
So the decision you made, right away, with a lot of foresight, was that it would be great to be a group.
If only one of them had the foresight to veto "Don&apost F--- This Up," that strategy might have been more convincing.
And so, you needed somebody like Google that had enough creativity and foresight and resources to put resources into this problem. Right.
Still, at least Rupert Murdoch had the foresight to bung it on Sky Sports for a tiny audience of fans and punters.
But the new additions seem to favor methodical planning even more than the original games did, especially if you're tracking targets with Foresight.
Streep also thanked Kidman and co-star Reese Witherspoon for having the foresight to option the book rights for the screen in 2014.
Your colleagues will feel compelled to start drinking and snacking, and your foresight will make them think you can really predict the future.
But for an unknown reason — lack of foresight, lack of steel during wartime — they did not extend it through the entire limestone formation.
That kind of foresight is what's turned Uber into such a valuable company; it has also rendered Uber's influential board members somewhat powerless.
If history is any indication, the ostensibly innate human quest to conquer the "final frontier" will always prevail over rationality and intelligent foresight.
Perhaps Beethoven, given foresight to the future horrors that would keep his piece at prominence, would have omitted his "Ode to Joy," too.
Traders react to them immediately, usually with considerable foresight, and then the economic implications unfold throughout the year, confirming the traders' January instincts.
The Best of Everything also has remarkable foresight, functioning as a template for workplace sexual harassment over at least the past 60 years.
"Grape growing is always a practice in foresight," said Ms. Williams, who is a daughter-in-law of John Williams of Frog's Leap.
"He took coal mining firm Foresight Energy public in 2014, and sold a controlling stake in 2015 for $1.4 billion cash," Forbes said.
"Everything is very reactive, and there is a lack of foresight regarding the knock-on effects of interventions," he says of government policy.
But that doesn't mean he had the business knowledge and foresight to know how to fulfill the delivery promises he made to investors.
" Why it matters: "All this is a test of government, of foresight and the ability to withstand the lobbying of homeowners and developers.
"I think you might be giving the writers a little too much credit in terms of foresight," Williams told me of my quest.
"It's a great tribute to (ex-owner) Bill Davidson and the foresight he had," Pistons coach Stan Van Gundy said of The Palace.
Fortunately for humanity, William had the foresight to create "the countermeasure," a pointy little McGuffin that you'll spend most of the game chasing.
This would not be the first time Comey had the foresight to document an exchange that later sparked a major White House controversy.
As nobody has had the foresight yet to create a mango Slurpee, a vibrant orange-colored bottle of lassi will have to do.
Stratfor, which has been flogging geopolitical foresight for two decades from its base in Austin, Texas, recently notched up a record 550,000 subscribers.
Surprisingly few in the educated classes in the South had the foresight to recognize that reform was needed for the South's own sake.
But again, it could be explained as foresight or genius of the founder to launch the startup at a great moment in time.
They definitely haven't thought that manipulatively about it, let alone had the foresight to draft a pseudo-political masterplan just to sell records.
Start-ups are taking a gamble by not getting a license now, says Yale Zhang, Shanghai-based managing director of consultancy Automotive Foresight.
Fortunately, we had the foresight to begin production of a test kit right then, in mid-December, when the outbreak was just beginning.
But it might be too much to expect Congress to move with foresight and wisdom in applying the brakes at the right time.
Time after time, I and my colleagues felt like Cassandra, the mythical Trojan princess blessed with foresight but doomed not to be believed.
But now, Maroš Šefčovič, vice president of Interinstitutional Relations and Foresight for European Commission, is saying those measures didn&apost go far enough.
The plunge in the Chinese stock market has compounded the problems, according to Yale Zhang, managing director at Shanghai-based consultancy Automotive Foresight.
That was an example of foresight in the international community, and investing in institutions like CEPI to make them stronger is really important.
Foresight has around 4.5 billion pounds ($5.9 billion) of assets under management, of which more than 3 billion are related to energy infrastructure.
Sridhar Kota is executive director of MForesight: The Alliance for Manufacturing Foresight and the Herrick Professor of Engineering at the University of Michigan.
Would we have had the foresight to conserve the fungus Penicillium notatum before Sir Alexander Fleming discovered its antibiotic properties in the 1920s?
But if it's that simple, rivals can do the same, increasing the competitive pressure, said Yale Zhang, managing director of consultancy Automotive Foresight.
She had the foresight to occupy spaces where nobody like her had been — from California attorney general to U.S. Senator to presidential candidate.
Robert Manning is a senior fellow of the Brent Scowcroft Center for International Security at the Atlantic Council and its Strategic Foresight Initiative.
Had Foresight existed, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences might have contacted the firm while he was under consideration to host.
The background is exposed brick, and the décor smacks more of accumulation than foresight — a gumball machine, an antique clock and assorted paintings.
On top of that, drought conditions over the years left farmers vulnerable, underscoring a lack of foresight on the part of the government.
Even for a league that has come to define shortsightedness, the NHL's lack of foresight has reached a level few thought attainable here.
On Tuesday, communication planet Mercury squares off with optimistic Jupiter, giving you the foresight to make plans to increase your income through networking.
"A little foresight now on how to do it right is worth the cost to us all later when companies get it really wrong."
He had the foresight, through the Recovery Act, to plant the seeds of a renewable energy industry that has blossomed and is the future.
Attempts to defend the president put Republicans in difficult positions, and oddly often led to explanations that painted Trump as inexperienced and without foresight.
Their bond was forged in their childhood because Bey and Solange's mother, Tina Knowles-Lawson, had the foresight to address any looming sibling discord.
Perhaps it just happened, through some combination of coincidence, burgeoning technology, and the foresight of people whose job it is to know what's cool.
However, the move wasn't an example of Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos somehow having the foresight to make Amazon a social network before Mark Zuckerberg.
In essence: His 2018 will be dedicated to fixing a mess that might've been prevented with a little more foresight by the social giant.
Having EU citizenship ended up saving my butt, and had I not had that foresight, the fit would've hit the shan, as they say.
Forbes estimated the West Virginia entrepreneur's net worth at $1.8 billion after he took his company, St. Louis-based Foresight Energy, public in 2014.
Luckily, Foursquare had the foresight you didn't, and created a map of places to eat, drink and drink near where you're casting your vote.
According to the agreement, Foresight will sell its software as a license to both Elbit and Elbit's customers for several thousand dollars per license.
Foresight said it expects to receive a more substantial consideration in return for future development agreements to accommodate changes to its current software version.
The Colorado results come as the race increasingly hinges on a complex war over delegate selection that requires foresight and grassroots organization to win.
That said, there are a few organizations—ones run by intelligent front offices who value foresight and flexibility—that can shift between both options.
But this gives Jobs an opportunity to show off both the inherent flexibility of the interface and the foresight with which they designed it.
In 1921, founder Billy Ingram had the foresight to offer what the American people needed: cheap, quick-to-prepare, easy-to-eat, tiny hamburgers.
Mutually beneficial Dubai struck oil in 19690, but today oil accounts for less than 1% of its GDP -- the result of remarkable economic foresight.
It was the courage and foresight of lawmakers working across the aisle that laid the foundation for the enormous progress we have made together.
"It was a bubble that burst and, in hindsight, I'm much better identifying bubbles in hindsight than I am in foresight," he told Cramer.
That is largely because few had the foresight to consider that a foreign attacker could tinker just enough to cause chaos on Election Day.
And he had the foresight to see that he would actually be more effective if the job didn't eliminate his time with his kids.
It might demonstrate some political foresight for Bridenstine to persuade other members of his party to relax or reverse their views on climate change.
Afterall, skills such as "abstraction, deduction, foresight, modelling, and planning"—which are fostered by mathematics training—are applicable to everything from engineering to accounting.
"The investor community that has benefited from the bitcoin craze should use this foresight (and luck!) to help others," she told CNBC via text.
The French general summarized the findings of the latest Strategic Foresight Analysis (SFA) report, comparing it to the first SFA report released in 28503.
The administration should have had the foresight either to expedite domestic US production of test kits or place emergency orders for ones produced abroad.
If there wasn't a sauna or a steam room available, and if I had the foresight the night before, I would take charcoal pills.
But it is possible, with a little foresight and planning, to navigate these uncharted waters, even when the shelves at the store are bare.
At Huawei, Ren had possessed the foresight to start developing the fundamental technology early, and by 2017 it appeared his bet was paying off.
"The more glorious this bubble becomes in hindsight, the more dismal future investment returns become in foresight," he penned in a recent client note.
But investors with foresight are looking back now on the company's many successful launches and bright future and marveling that they ever doubted it.
But expecting a market that lacks both foresight and oversight to produce platforms fit for civic purpose on their own would be very optimistic.
A company called Foresight, which listed on the Nasdaq in the spring of 2017 has seen its shares jump and drop since going public.
On Tuesday afternoon, communication planet Mercury squares off with the planet of expansion Jupiter, providing clear foresight—a great day to set transformative goals!
Whether by foresight or mere good fortune, U.S. banks have reduced their exposure to Mexico just as tension between the two countries is heating up.
Fortunately, some foresight and a friendly suggestion from the Ministry of Defense had nudged Oy Alkoholiliike Ab to acquire four Bofors 40mm anti-aircraft guns.
"I think it took incredible guts and also a lot of foresight to put something like that in play," Cahill said of the Adidas program.
Using science fiction and writers in this way is a practice that's already in use in several other countries in a field called Strategic Foresight.
According to ABI Research, a market-foresight advisory firm, 20 million vehicles shipping in 2023 are expected to enable one or more of these assistants.
"This dealer issue lasted for more than half year and it was a serious issue," Yale Zhang, head of Shanghai-based consultancy Automotive Foresight, said.
But because investors lack perfect foresight, the levels at which markets value nearly all contending firms will, in hindsight, appear to have been obviously bubbly.
To have episodic foresight, or mental "time travel," you first need to have episodic memory, named such because it has to do with remembering episodes.
There's something innate to entrepreneurship — qualities that most successful entrepreneurs share — such as good judgment, "big-picture" foresight, and a willingness to take calculated risks.
And thanks to the color-predicting wizards at Pantone, we also have some foresight into the hues we'll be wearing constantly in the near future.
Even for college applicants with the foresight to research things like debt balances at graduation and average alumni salaries, outcomes can be difficult to predict.
Since last December, the ringed planet has been in Capricorn, the sign that it rules and imbues with its need for control, discipline, and foresight.
The judges cautioned that in many cases, the result may well have been the same, since foresight could potentially be used as evidence of intent.
It's a distinct leadership trait at the C-suite level, but you don't need to spend years climbing the ladder to acquire the same foresight.
"Not only do they want to take that path but they have the foresight to know that they'll need help along the way," he said.
He described a career guided by the kind of foresight that allows a writer to land all at once on the shores of the Pulitzer.
Yes, New Jersey had the foresight to jump on MMA early, and so 20 years later it's New York that looks provincial and hopelessly square.
What kind of person has the foresight, the knowledge of the pieces of the game, and the mind-reading ability to get inside opponents' heads?
The publication of the biggest book of the year was hindered not by technology or contemporary forces, but by a plain lack of editorial foresight.
Robert Manning is a senior fellow of the Brent Scowcroft Center for International Security at the Atlantic Council and its Foresight, Strategy and Risks Initiative.
But for a moment let's focus on the alarming lack of foresight because Utahns deserve more from the people elected to serve our collective interests.
This means "the green light is fully given to Tesla for production in China," said Yale Zhang, head of the Shanghai-based consultancy Automotive Foresight.
"Look at what happens when cities shrink," says Cindy Frewen, an architect, urban futurist and adjunct professor at the University of Houston Foresight Graduate Program.
At his convention as in his entire rise, Trump was a walking spectacle, a carnival barker, a man without normal caution or foresight or restraint.
Robert Manning is a senior fellow of the Brent Scowcroft Center for International Security at the Atlantic Council and its Foresight, Strategy and Risks Initiative.
But while more and more people recognize Raspail's amazing foresight, establishment liberal opinion attempts to demonize and distort the books' message more egregiously than ever.
Rather, it happened because policymakers in the early days of the commercial internet had the wisdom and humility to recognize the limits of their foresight.
Zhang at Automotive Foresight estimates companies need to have least 3 billion yuan ($438 million) to meet the new R&D, sales and plant standards.
"A ton of coal you mine is a ton you'll never mine again," he said, referencing industry practices that lacked the foresight to remain sustainable.
With uncanny foresight, he warned that the most serious threat to our democracy might come from disunity within the country rather than interference from outside.
Those crazed and bloody minutes, and all that they represented, had now been subsumed into reliquary forms that promised the opposite: foresight, structure, harmony, balance.
Any reduction in tariffs "is very good news for some niche products," said Yale Zhang, the managing director of Automotive Foresight, a Shanghai consulting firm.
The analyst-shortage piece of the problem, however, can be addressed if businesses have the foresight and prudence to completely rethink their approach to cybersecurity.
This new McCarthyism must be renounced by every presidential candidate; otherwise, we must conclude they lack the foresight and integrity required to lead our country.
"We can't understand how the government didn't have the foresight to anticipate this," said Gabriel Bachini, a pharmacy owner in the coastal city of Colonia.
Both having worked in the real estate business, they had the foresight to buy flood insurance, even though they are not in a flood zone.
The Foresight Energy Infrastructure Fund will invest in low-carbon energy infrastructure such as renewable energy, battery and energy storage and transmission and distribution assets.
The fund's strategy has been designed with a focus on "the global transition to decentralised, digitised and decarbonised networks," said Dan Wells, partner at Foresight.
It showed users' prediction accuracy, their average holding time for assets, a point score for smart foresight and community BUY or SELL ratings on stocks.
Robert A. Manning is a senior fellow of the Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security at the Atlantic Council and its Foresight, Strategy, Risks Initiative.
We need a leader like those who had the foresight to build this sprawling, messy, utterly essential system and sustain it for over a century.
As a private company, Foresight has raised only one round of venture capital funding in a seed round worth $3.4 million, according to PitchBook data.
Mr. Eilerman (left), 31, is an associate general manager at Foresight Theatrical, a company in New York that manages Broadway shows and other theater productions.
The Italian banking system, which contributes to the Fitd voluntary fund, may need to gather "courage and foresight" to make the investment possible, he said.
"Looking back, I wish only that we'd had the foresight to purchase pet insurance when she was young and healthy, " Goudreau writes of the experience.
Early in this decade, had I possessed the foresight, I might have set up my home computer as a bitcoin miner and reaped healthy rewards.
The new company, Foresight Solutions, will rely on the cybersleuths at Edgeworth Security, a Pennsylvania consulting firm staffed in part by former government intelligence experts.
On Tuesday, your benevolent planetary ruler Jupiter squares off with communication planet Mercury, increasing your foresight and allowing you to make plans for the future.
Up until recently, even my furthest foresight — and I've been interviewed before by people asking where do you see yourself in five, eight, twelve years?
Displace makes almost every corner of every level accessible, and Foresight lets you build a plan of attack, even predicting the paths of enemies you've marked.
If you're still working your way through some holiday treats that you had the foresight to stock up on, you may want to put them down.
Yale Zhang, head of Shanghai-based consultancy Automotive Foresight, said that if sales actually shrink this year it would be a "watershed moment" for the industry.
The new song suggests that Raven now has her foresight under control, but that life has thrown a wrench in some of her best laid plans.
And we are old enough now to have the wisdom and foresight to take out our bottled violence on music equipment instead of each other's skulls.
Yale Zhang, head of Automotive Foresight, said BYD's new-energy vehicle (NEV) sales volume had been "basically flat", while petrol engine car sales had fallen faster.
"After a good run in recent months, local Chinese brands are growing much slower now," said Yale Zhang, head of Shanghai-based consulting firm Automotive Foresight.
Well you're in luck, because Apple had the foresight to include an array of graphs in their emoji selection; they're just a little hard to find!
With the foresight to recognize that we live on a finite planet with finite resources, the 85033st century economy can be one driven by green technologies.
Call her a cynic, call her a villain, but at least there's still someone on this show with the foresight to worry about tomorrow's war today.
Holding onto George—who, for all intents and purposes has been/is their best player—would be quite the risk; a stubborn display of absent foresight.
With foresight and understanding about rising sea levels, use that money to gradually depopulate the coastal areas that will be affected and discourage new development there.
Robert Manning is a senior fellow of the Brent Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security at the Atlantic Council and its Foresight, Strategy and Risks Initiative.
Robert A. Manning is a senior fellow of the Brent Scowcroft Center for International Security at the Atlantic Council and its Foresight Strategy and Risks Initiative.
Unfortunately, professionals in less-regulated fields have to have the foresight to individually pursue training, which is challenging with family responsibilities becoming more prevalent with age.
This collapse of the timeline is directorial artifice, of course, but it's also the sort of mingling of hindsight and foresight that characterizes a decent prophet.
Pelosi had the foresight to use the opening to press for help for the Dreamers and now she and Schumer are collaborating with Trump on it.
They're happy to apologize and change the policy afterwards, but seem to have remarkably little foresight when it comes to finding such things on their own.
It's a little-known program that got its start in the dial-up era thanks to the foresight of Congress in the Telecommunications Act of 1996.
Arming citizens to shoot each other for the "right reason" assumes most of us have more skill, foresight, emotional stability and self-discipline than we do.
The best way I can describe it: You have to make life-altering decisions at a place in your life where you have the least foresight.
The answer involves a mix of self-interested industry groups, design choices made by people far away, a lack of municipal foresight, and outright institutional racism.
It was a testament to the patience and foresight of Few and the Gonzaga program that saw such potential blooming in the Lilac City — Spokane, Wash.
Uber is in advanced negotiations to acquire Foresight, a startup that develops simulation software, The Information reported on Monday citing a source familiar with the matter.
But the real embarrassment is the lack of foresight lawmakers have where the collection of such sensitive personal data is concerned — especially with regard to commerce.
Tim Tompkins, president of the Times Square Alliance, told AM New York that Burke's "courage and foresight" are why she is being honored at the ceremony.
Congress had the foresight to create the Special Diabetes Program to address the growing burden of diabetes on millions of American families and our nation's economy.
"Imhoff whined to the referee with unwitting foresight, 'Why don't you just give the guy his hundred now,'" Gary M. Pomerantz wrote in "Wilt, 258" (2005).
That gave Mr. Zuckerberg, who colleagues have said was highly dependent on the data, the foresight to try to buy Snapchat long before it went public.
He bragged about the beautiful hotel he is building in Washington, DC, and patted himself on the back for his foreign policy foresight over the years.
"I maintain that James always had the foresight that this was going to be something else, more than just a sort of collector's dream," she said.
"I think we had the foresight that [CrowdStrike] was going to be a foundational element for security," CrowdStrike chief executive officer George Kurtz told TechCrunch this morning.
Called Vestri, and using technology called visual foresight, the system can manipulate objects it's never encountered before, and even avoid objects that might be in the way.
Zhang of Automotive Foresight said that several factors had combined to cause this, including high gas prices this year which had stymied growth in lower-tier cities.
I don't think anyone had the foresight to ask, 'What happens to a place when a lot of people only get their news and information from Facebook?
"Most companies that source from China didn't really have that kind of foresight, which is why many of their earnings estimates need to come down," Cramer said.
This small portrait was a beacon of hope, and kudos to curator Asma Naeem for her foresight and dedication to telling the complete story of American art.
Foresight Mental Health: Delivers end-to-end mental healthcare with a tech-enabled platform that develops treatment plans, provides a real-time tracker of symptoms and more.
When a House of Lords select committee published a report on the draft EU constitution in October 2003, its members showed great foresight about the current situation.
I have worked in construction my entire life, and in my line of work, I have found that foresight and discretion are worth their weight in gold.
" Obama said American's should have "foresight and faith in our future" to do what it takes to protect national parks and the planet "for generations to come.
Through extensive analysis of 146 riparian countries, global issues think tank the Strategic Foresight Group has shown a strong correlation between water cooperation agreements and comprehensive peace.
"I remember the vender guy who sold it to him saying that Peter must have a 'long brain,' which I think meant he had foresight," Ofili said.
And for all the talk about measures designed to incentivize long-term performance, many chief executives took home enormous cash bonuses, which do little to promote foresight.
Yet Evans gives us a view of life in the earlier 20th century with an artist's foresight about what future generations might find significant about that time.
The mobile revolution created a new class of tech industry winners with the right combination of skills, foresight, and lucky timing to thrive in the smartphone age.
The current generation would thank President Donald Trump for the jobs and the boost to the economy, and generations to come would thank him for his foresight.
While Natives and non-Natives decried Laâbissi's lack of sensitivity and foresight, Ben Pryor of American Realness immediately reached out to Simas and began an extensive dialogue.
She had the foresight to buy the web address for Miss Grass at that time, in 2008, not yet knowing how she would put it to use.
Our failure to show foresight when the dangers are clearly discernible would be an unforgivable dereliction of duty to our children and all mankind not yet born.
In Georgetown, he appears to start saying she "didn't have the brains" before stopping himself and changing it to "foresight" because he wants to "be polite" pic.twitter.
I'm writing this letter on Election Day, and I am grateful that the Washington State Legislature had the foresight to bring our state into the 21st century.
Due to his foresight, Collum was able to sidestep the crisis — and according to him, compounded his returns at a rate of 13% from 2000 to 2009.
Because of the foresight of past generations, the federal government owns one million square miles, an area three times the size of California, Oregon and Washington combined.
The strike triggered a broader debate in Congress about presidential war powers and drew criticism from Democratic presidential candidates who said it lacked foresight for potential consequences.
Shanghai-based market research firm Automotive Foresight forecasts that Tesla will be able to deliver 100,000 to 150,000 units of the Model 20203 this year in China.
The bureaucratic equivalent of divine foresight would be needed to determine whether a young teenager might, more than a dozen years later, transform into a jihadist terrorist.
Someday soon, we will have whatever the weed strain version of Hypnotiq is, and then you will come back and read this and marvel at my foresight.
With some foresight and smart policy, we can maximize the energy and emissions benefits of automation while steering clear of, or at least minimizing, the rebound effect.
Who else but Adele would have the foresight to flawlessly match her lipstick to the exact shade of her gown and her nails to her iconic winged eyeliner.
Haldane described the lack of foresight among the economic community to prepare for both the financial meltdown in 2008 and the Brexit vote as a "Michael Fish moment".
The first had to do with Tellart's work over the last last four or five years on future foresight projects, particularly with the prime minister's office in Dubai.
Last week, British investment manager Foresight bought a 50-MW plant, with 150,000 solar panels, some 280 kilometres (173.98 miles) further south, near the port city of Huelva.
He made an early bet on the application of high-performance LiDAR for the autonomous vehicle industry with the foresight that it would transform the future of transportation.
Happy that I at least had enough foresight to bring a California cabernet to keep me warm, I fell asleep to the yipping of coyotes in the distance.
It's going to happen one way or another, so the state ought to do it deliberately and equitably, with some foresight (as much as that might break precedent).
Investing in European oil stocks at the start of this year would have been very lucrative - if you had had the foresight to sell at the October peak.
They had the foresight to see that the end — or the beginning, according to Wilhemina — was coming, so with the help of benefactors and investors, they made provisions.
Keenan: Her question was: What kind of foresight was put into the concept of Univision inherently accepting liability for other posts by unpublishing the ones that they unpublished?
Keenan: What kind of foresight was put into the concept of Univision inherently—she might mean implicitly—accepting the liability of other posts—Isaac: Got it. Yeah. Okay.
We urge our new president to demonstrate to the world the foresight and courage for which American presidents of both political parties have been praised in the past.
And more than a century earlier, President Theodore Roosevelt had the foresight to preserve America's greatest natural treasures by laying the foundation for the U.S. National Park System.
Will either President Trump or his successors have the foresight to chart the next American Century to blunt the risks and seize the leadership opportunities of climate change?
The idea then, is that there is enough foresight to determine which new primary skills PwC's employees across all of its businesses, and it's worth equipping them appropriately.
"We have not only lost a great friend with tremendous foresight and an extraordinarily creative spirit, but also a multitalented and passionate entrepreneur," Sonova Chairman Robert Spoerry said.
In art imitating life terms, no mere TV show on a network television should have the gall or instinctive foresight to depict this kind of raw black thought.
The platforms that lacked that foresight, like Vine and Tumblr, would recede into tech's oversaturated backdrop, while those that anticipated that moment would come to dominate the landscape.
Transpersonal rationality consists in hard-wired cognitive dispositions that define us as human beings: to consistency, coherence, impartiality, impersonality, intellectual discrimination, foresight, deliberation, self-reflection and self-control.
In designing Foresight, Myriad said they examined 600 disorders for actionability, prevalence and sensitivity and ended up with 176 serious conditions that would impact quality of life severely.
In 2006, he founded Foresight Energy to develop and operate mines in Illinois, according to the firm, though he later sold his controlling interest to another coal company.
"Time, then, is the form in which we beings whose brains are made up essentially of memory and foresight interact with the world," Rovelli writes near the end.
I don't frequent the right ticketed sex parties and don't have the foresight to book tables 10 months in advance, so this is a rare occasion for me.
Markets don't need perfect foresight to see that the growing excess demand coming down the pike will inexorably lead to rising inflation and increasing budget and trade deficits.
But with the foresight of someone wiser than her years, she still presses for the public to pay less attention to her and more attention to climate change.
"The foresight that we had as a team to be aggressive and bold in our design philosophy has ultimately provided us with the victory here today," Ashby said.
The bad news is that during the past decade, our political leaders have lacked the will and foresight to prepare for the dangerous world we now live in.
Foresight is 2020If indeed nothing continues to matter, that will mean two things for 2020: Former Vice President Biden will be the nominee, and he will beat Trump.Sen.
The man behind me is eating a sandwich that smells like heaven between two slices of bread, and I'm jealous that he had the foresight to bring one.
His experience, proactive approach to mine development and the strength of his team enabled him to capitalize on opportunities others missed, his company Foresight Energy says on its website.
After Haddish and Rudolph shared a killer presenting bit at the 2018 Oscars, someone had the foresight to start a petition for the duo to host the 2019 ceremony.
But here's even more magic: Young had the foresight to bring along two filmmakers to document the hit song's 2015 writing session – and now PEOPLE has the video exclusively.
The shamelessness of the 90s taunted us over our own existence, and over our precious little foresight for a future after war and happy capitalism throughout the 20th century.
Go is an immensely complex game that requires shifting strategies, foresight in anticipating and responding to your opponent, and a certain degree of unpredictability so that you're not outmatched.
Apple, unlike Amazon and Google, understands that selling glorified intelligence-in-a-box as a method of human computer interaction lacks foresight — people want a product, not a technology.
Perhaps it's only hitting home now that you haven't had the foresight to book that weekend-long yachting excursion/lobster bake in the Maldives with your significant other(s).
They would have had to pick with perfect foresight among Christian Colon, Danny Duffy, Chris Dwyer, Eric Hosmer, John Lamb, Mike Montgomery, Mike Moustakas, Will Myers, and Jake Odorizzi.
"I'm not going to delude myself with the idea that I would have put that money towards my retirement, if only I'd had some foresight," Trantham writes on TFD.
It was impressive that he would have that kind of foresight and tenacity to collect his appearances on film and convert them to video — very high-tech and effective.
It's also not a commentary on gene-modification, abortion, or any other hot-button topic about using our foresight into the future to force our present path to diverge.
The X7 costs around a third of the price of an Evoque, and is some way behind in technology and performance, said Yale Zhang, managing director of Automotive Foresight.
With additional steps and the foresight needed to simply cast a vote, this population experiences more difficulty in an already inconvenient process — and it shows in their voter turnout.
Schuman described the GAO office as providing "oversight and a retrospective view," while the OTA would be "about foresight and how to plan and adjust accordingly" on tech policy.
She's also been known to experiment with bold beauty looks, so it's no wonder that she had the foresight to sport the first white eyeliner look of the season.
Not many of us would have the creative foresight to look at a pile of junked computers and dusty old phones and transform it into a perfectly-scaled cityscape.
That brilliant collaboration of Finnish heritage and American foresight is celebrated in a pair of installations in two of the buildings that Saarinen designed for Cranbrook's rolling, forested campus.
I slept at my friend Tito's camp in Oceti Sakowin, next to a roaring fire in a sturdy shack that Tito and friends had had the foresight to insulate.
"Resale sites like Depop have grown to mammoth proportions because of this generation's interest in streetwear and 'drop' culture," says Rhiannon Mills, a foresight writer at The Future Laboratory.
Mr. Kushner's wresting of control over the issue has generated criticism from some administration officials, who said he dives into other people's policy areas with abandon and little foresight.
One of the reasons of course I admire Senator Sanders is that he had the courage and foresight to stand against this consensus even when it was not popular.
" With amazing foresight, Mr. Biden and Mr. Gelb predicted that a troop pullout, before resolving the political situation, would precipitate "chaos and a civil war that becomes a regional war.
When you were filming the movie with Francis Ford Coppola and all the other actors did you or anybody else have any foresight on how big the movie would become?
"I think it shows the foresight and the long haul that Facebook has with [virtual reality technology] and how they believe it will take over the market," Hughes told CNBC.
By this point, thanks to the foresight of another FOIA filer, I had already seen a list of the books in the Detainee Library, but I wanted what Rodriguez wanted.
With the proper foresight, structure, and planning, you can ensure that your heartfelt intentions to give your children a head start will serve as a benefit and not a barrier.
I regularly thank my 24-year-old self for having the foresight to move slightly further away for a great deal in an up-and-coming neighborhood...albeit with cougars.
In a paper from 2014, Mercuri and colleagues found that opiate users were worse also at episodic foresight, but performed the same as controls when asked to recall past events.
Hearing how beneficial this kind of memory is, I'm left wondering: If we could figure out the episodic foresight or memory networks, could or should we—hypothetically—make it stronger?
For one, there's a lot of people packed into a small space, and the convention had enough foresight to prohibit scooters in a small perimeter around the convention center itself.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran's top diplomat said on Sunday that only "prudence and foresight" could alleviate tensions between his country and Britain after Tehran's seizure of a British-flagged oil tanker.
The incredible virality of Pichette's post highlights a more modest concern: how to pursue an ambitious and meaningful career, but also have the foresight to know when enough is enough.
But here's hoping that Trump's new chief of staff John Kelly has the foresight to cut off Trump's data plan as part of his new reining in of the President.
"Credit the Bloomberg administration for having the foresight and courage to get this decades long project finished — will be BIG for NY," Trump also tweeted in September of that year.
Perhaps, in a moment of great foresight, they had foreseen Per lumbering towards the on-rushing Diego Costa with all the certainty of a cow charging towards a frozen lake.
Sixteen years later, when Trotter died, Du Bois contributed a remembrance of him to the N.A.A.C.P. magazine, acknowledging their philosophical and tactical differences but also paying tribute to Trotter's foresight.
A telescope is no coal-fired power plant and while it certainly has environmental impacts, those impacts can be reduced to a minimum, when given a little attention and foresight.
Yale Zhang, managing director at Automotive Foresight consultancy, said plate restrictions could provide a fleeting boost to sales if consumers rushed to buy cars in expectation of restrictions being enacted.
It's our role, as women, to not only see the fights before us, but to use our mothering foresight to protect those not here yet that cannot fend for themselves.
The President bragged about his performance, his foresight and his smarts while attacking his political enemies and the media for allegedly blowing the threat of the virus out of proportion.
"No one had the foresight and guts to name prices that were three to five times what [the works] were worth," the art adviser Allan Schwartzman is quoted as saying.
"I am so deeply sorry and regret all of my actions, my inactions, my lack of foresight, my lack of awareness that contributed and led to this tragedy," he said.
" President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia recalled Mr. Bush as "an exceptional person" who "showed political wisdom and foresight, strived to make balanced decisions even in the most challenging situations.
Thanks to the foresight of Tom McCall, a Republican governor who in 1967 recognized the harm development would cause to the coastline, Oregon's beaches belong to all of Oregon's people.
As everyone's 401(k) has shrunk rapidly, they read about Senator Richard Burr's incredible foresight (cough) to sell more than a million dollars of stocks shortly before the market tanked.
With his administration's foresight in getting the gears of state government whirring early and his willingness to admit mistakes, DeWine has set the tone for other leaders across the country.
This economic piece was the foresight of Congress to build in flexibility and also ensure there was economic incentive for those obligated under the RFS to physically blend the fuels.
But for now the Flushing Meadows blueprints are an improvement over Forest Hills, where there were not enough seats, not enough parking, not enough restrooms but mostly, not enough foresight.
LONDON, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Foresight Group has secured 342 million euros ($379 million) for its energy infrastructure fund in its first close, the private equity investment manager said on Tuesday.
He said he has no regrets about joining Burisma, the Ukrainian natural gas company, except that he hadn't had the foresight to recognize the potential political fallout of the move.
Yale Zhang, the managing director of Automotive Foresight, a Shanghai consulting firm, said Fuyao's Ohio factory could be the start of a larger trend that might help soothe trade frictions.
But Foresight stands out because of its partnership with Edgeworth, which is partly owned by the former chief executive of Legendary Entertainment, and because the service comes from inside Hollywood.
Yale Zhang, head of Shanghai-based consultancy Automotive Foresight, said the document would likely support some new energy vehicle sales, but would not have a big impact on combustion engine cars.
LONDON (Reuters) - Foresight Group has made its first foray into battery energy storage, buying a 35 megawatt (MW) project in Britain, the infrastructure and private equity investment manager said on Wednesday.
Foresight funds manage a portfolio of more than 80 solar power projects in the UK, southern Europe, Australia and North America, as well as 28 Energy from Waste projects in Britain.
But serial brunchers know that the best weekend meals take some planning and foresight, or at least some knowledge of how to manage when it comes to your neighborhood hot spots.
Leading the United States at one of the most important stages of world history, he showed political wisdom and foresight, sought to make informed decisions even in the most difficult situations.
As they brainstormed and came up with ideas, they had a genuine meeting of the minds: Clarke's literary brilliance and foresight into the future of space travel met Kubrick's cinematic eye.
Every four years NATO's crystal-ball-watchers at ACT produce their "Strategic Foresight Analysis" (SFA), looking ahead two decades and beyond at the big trends that will affect the security environment.
It's of a world in which Tom Bilyeu's wisdom is available to you, aspiring business leader bereft of foresight, at any time, on any platform, in any medium, always and forever.
Liu is now the chairman of Legend Holdings, which is Lenovo's parent company, and regularly offers advice to other entrepreneurs and business leaders in which he stresses the importance of foresight.
As Gorsuch notes, the intention/foresight distinction that is at the heart of the doctrine of double effect also seems to buttress much jurisprudence concerned with crime, torts, and legal liability.
It takes a lot of dedication, foresight, and risk to own a mom and pop/small business/restaurant in New York City against all the competition of large corporate restaurant groups.
In Kat, Sony showed foresight, envisioning a different direction for its identity, which to that point had been (with minor exceptions) built atop a mountain of muscular men and anthropomorphic animals.
Sundeep Waslekar is the co-founder and president of the Mumbai-based think tank Strategic Foresight Group, advocating for "Blue Peace," using trans-boundary water as an instrument for international cooperation.
The fund, which started raising money on March 21, attracted subscriptions exceeding 70 billion yuan, forcing Foresight to stop accepting fresh orders at the end of the first day of sales.
We won't be dealing with the extraordinary foresight of such founders as George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, James Madison and Alexander Hamilton today — they will not be available to serve as delegates.
But that means that you needed to expect that you were going to get debris flows, and have the foresight, and planning, and money to build structures to protect against it.
I think about the foresight and sheer leaps of intelligence it took for Crandall, for Harris, for Sutton and Garrison, to imagine a world that most around them could not imagine.
"Shipping costs are usually not a big deal — it is the 25 percent tariff" that keeps out imports, said Yale Zhang, the managing director of Automotive Foresight, a Shanghai consulting firm.
Klapow told me that having the foresight to make social plans ahead of time is important, specifically for someone like me, who has been plagued by feelings of loneliness post-breakup.
What's scarce are business owners with the resources and foresight to invest in building the capacity to shift policy and culture — something the largest chains and landlords have done quite well.
But India's economic foresight might have cost it in terms of strategic geopolitics, since the debt incurred on the port and the surrounding infrastructure undertakings now belong to its great rival.
On Wednesday, the Foresight Future of the Sea Report forecast the amount of plastic in the world's oceans could be set to triple over the next decade unless litter is curbed.
"Second One to Know" is the most raucous song on the album, and "Them Stems" pokes fun at how little foresight he had in this relationship by showing how little foresight this stoner has by running out of weed, and "Up to No Good Livin'" paints Stapleton as a retired shit-starter who really, really means it this time when he says he's done with his old ways, even if it's hard to break his habits.
But those protest organizers with enough foresight to understand and address this fact usually provide alternative ways for those who believe in their cause to raise their own voices or show solidarity.
Yale Zhang, head of Shanghai-based consultancy Automotive Foresight, said price cuts by foreign premium brands will likely force them to adjust the price tag for vehicles they produce locally in China.
It was the foresight to recruit a quality candidate, to put strong field and communications plans in place and most importantly to decide not to write off entire states full of voters.
Robert Yang went into some of Death of the Outsider's best mechanical twists in his post on immersive sims—like the foresight power, which allows you to better plan for enemy encounters.
Saidoff, a real estate mogul who founded California-based Capital Foresight, has put in a bid to take over Eurocom, according a source familiar with the matter, who gave no further details.
The subsidy cheating investigation is another blow to China achieving a full-year sales target of 700,000 electric and plug-in hybrid cars, said Yale Zhang, managing director of consultancy Automotive Foresight.
"Who wants to buy a car when the most likely outcome of your new purchase is to be stuck in hopeless traffic," said Yale Zhang, head of Shanghai-based consultancy Automotive Foresight.
Sure, you may have already flipped through all the pages of discounted designer goods just last month, but if you've had the foresight to be patient, now is the time to strike.
For physicists, the reward of that kind of mathematical understanding would be a new degree of foresight when it comes to anticipating how events will play out in the messy quantum world.
Bold leaders in business and government should be commended for their foresight, and governments around the world should take note that future projects of this scale will only happen with their support.
DUBAI, July 21 (Reuters) - Iran's top diplomat said on Sunday that only "prudence and foresight" could alleviate tensions between his country and Britain after Tehran's seizure of a British-flagged oil tanker.
While Trump or Clinton have not formally indicated how they would use their bestowed digital presence while in office, observing their current use of social media as candidates can offer some foresight.
Yale Zhang, head of Shanghai-based consultancy Automotive Foresight, said that several factors had combined to cause this, including high gas prices this year which had stymied growth in lower-tier cities.
Ferrar notes in Iron and Air Magazine that "it takes tough mental grit—foresight, planning, and craftiness—to do what Bessie did in the Jim Crow era and get away with it."
Because of "skills gained in the process of conversion and purification," he said the Church felt "especially bound to work strenuously and with foresight for the protection of minors and their dignity".
Beale said that foreign insurers – such as the Japanese firms that form just under 17 percent of Lloyd's market – would not leave due to the company's foresight to form "robust" coping mechanisms.
Although spliff packs aren't being sold at CVS or your local deli yet, Bernier's sculptures possess a strong foresight on the future landscape of corporate weed culture that is soon to come.
With an astonishing lack of foresight, the Queensland government had originally proposed to dump the dredge spoil onto the Great Barrier Reef, but the decision was overturned after pushback from conservation groups.
I sensed Google was smart enough to answer any question I might have, but lacked the foresight to understand how the web would one day have the power to influence my emotions.
That foresight has transformed both of their major utilities into major wind developers — with one of them, Warren Buffett's MidAmerican Energy, committed to providing customers with 100 percent renewable power by 2020.
At the time, the ferry service was much smaller and the company "lacked the foresight" to imagine what a large role it would play in the region's transportation network, Mr. Pohan said.
"In essence Apple is seeking to become a Netflix of everything in services; music, news and magazines, video and games," said Paolo Pescatore, a technology, media and telecoms analyst at PP Foresight.
"It is now common practice for automakers like Nissan to make sure they have some guaranteed sales volume for new-energy vehicles," said Yale Zhang, head of Shanghai-based consultancy Automotive Foresight.
But our leaders at the table negotiating with the federal government also had the foresight to insert into the treaty what they knew would be best for us roughly seven generations later.
Once roundly criticized for abruptly deciding to separate the DVD and streaming units, Hastings is now lauded for his foresight in recognizing that the physical distribution business was headed for the dustbin.
Digital maps ease the burden by helping give foresight to a car's computers, and adding redundancy to the car's understanding of the situation it faces, said Civil Maps' chief executive, Sravan Puttagunta.
With Edgeworth as its partner, Foresight will have the ability to review online information in 200 languages, scour social media networks, search court records and even plumb the so-called dark web.
Both papers suggest it will take a lot of planning and foresight to deal with an asteroid that is intent on making human civilization go the way of the non-avian dinosaurs.
And while urban legends of the Twinkie's Highlander-esque qualities abound, one chemistry teacher at George Stevens Academy in Blue Hill, Maine had the foresight to test this hypothesis back in 1976.
Kenyan Ken Njoroge, co-founder of the mobile payment system Cellulant, had foresight that mobile payments would be a national driver back in 2004, when he bootstrapped his business idea with just $3,000.
In the middle of an industry with diametrically-opposed camps convinced virtual reality is either the future or a fizzling fad, the name change is a product of both Milk's pragmatism and foresight.
Things like setting up Arya's kill by giving her a Valyrian steel dagger, then baiting the Night King into place for her to kill him, suggest he has more foresight than he's admitted.
They want to win now and build for tomorrow—we can call this The Boston Celtics Model—but they don't have enough talent, foresight, patience, or coaching to make either objective feel possible.
The new guidelines, dubbed the 23 Asilomar AI Principles, touch upon issues pertaining to research, ethics, and foresight—from research strategies and data rights to transparency issues and the risks of artificial superintelligence.
Five decades ago, Englert and Higgs had the foresight to predict the elusive particle existed -- long before scientists at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) announced they had discovered it in 2012.
College costs can be difficult to estimate, and even for college applicants with the foresight to research things like debt balances at graduation and average alumni salaries, outcomes can be challenging to quantify.
With a bit of foresight, aka rounding up the squad to do some shopping now, the whole gang can celebrate the season in J.Crew pieces that are cozy, colorful, and highly gift-able.
If Pickett's Charge speaks to events and debates that have recently roiled the nation, this can't be chalked up to the artist's design — though it does suggest something uncanny in Bradford's seeming foresight.
"I am grateful to Dallas Police Chief Renee Hall for her leadership and foresight in calling for the Rangers to handle the investigation to ensure there was no appearance of bias," he said.
This phrase refers to any payments from foreign governments to the president, as our founders had the foresight to include a clause in the Constitution prohibiting foreign nations from bribing our top executive.
Thankful for every single moment, thankful for each financial sacrifice I made that brought me there and finally thankful that I had the somewhat mystical foresight to pack a spare pair of underpants.
This state of affairs is certainly not Analogue's fault, but it does limit the potential upside for those who didn't have the foresight to save their old carts during their last garage sale.
Still, I figure it's easier to deal with subpar soap for a few days than to transform myself into someone who has the foresight to pack the travel-sized toiletries of my choosing.
Jim Justice and Evan Jenkins, a justice on the state Supreme Court, both paid tribute to Cline, the founder of Foresight Energy of St. Louis, one of the nation's biggest coal companies. Gov.
WASHINGTON — The stunt had all the trappings of a high school prank: cheeky if innocuous intentions, a lack of foresight and authority figures called in at the end to deal with the antics.
The story of their discovery, beginning in the 1970s, is a brilliant tale of chance and luck, imagination and foresight, risk and rivalry, and involves a colony of narcoleptic Doberman pinschers to boot.
When we see someone on the shooting team grab the carom, we generally won't know exactly how he did it, or what combination of foresight and muscle got him to the ball first.
If there's one thing I've found, it's that wanderers and outcasts tend to seek out and attract one another—and they all carry lighters, sometimes out of necessity, other times out of foresight.
To get through this, we need a collective and organized response, led by competent and prepared government leaders with the foresight to plan before the problem turns from a crisis to a catastrophe.
Onyinyechi had the foresight to save up her pocket money while in boarding school and during the long holidays, she signed up for a class in creative writing, which of course she aced.
I have to give credit here to my test kitchen colleague Noor Murad, who had the foresight to turn polenta on its head by cooking it in the oven instead of the stovetop.
Filmmaking might be a natural sidestep for fashion designers — as Tom Ford has twice proven, though he had the foresight to use strong novels as building blocks — but "Woodshock" is a painterly bore.
That might leave only China's newer, smaller automakers for Waymo should it someday seek a local partner for building intelligent cars, said Yale Zhang, managing director at Automotive Foresight, a consultancy in Shanghai.
It is able to do so because of the foresight of its builders more than a century ago, said Shao Weizhong, the Shanghai Metro vice president overseeing the system's operations and management center.
Robert Frank had the courage and foresight to use his blinders as an outsider to make a visual statement about his "America" that changed the way the whole world looked at this country.
But while everyone is talking about what the bill doesn't do, few are talking about what it does do: Rely on people exercising foresight and making rational choices about their health care options.
In a nation as large and diverse as the United States, our founding fathers were remarkable in their foresight to create a federalist system with states free to make key decisions for themselves.
Paolo Pescatore, tech, media and telecom analyst at PP Foresight, told CNBC he believes the foldable category is still a "novelty," but that Samsung had done a "phenomenal job" with the Z Flip.
Last year, an estimated 11 million people attended the nation's 55 traditional car shows — excluding classic auto and specialty exhibits — according to Foresight Research, an industry data-tracking firm in Rochester Hills, Mich.
" THE RULEBOOK: NO DUH "For it cannot be presumed that the same degree of sound policy, prudence, and foresight would uniformly be observed by each of these confederacies for a long succession of years.
Amazon (1994)Any semi-competent person could've launched a successful e-commerce business in the mid-90's, but only Jeff Bezos had the foresight, acumen, greed, and ruthlessness to make something like Amazon.
But an early highlight of the Baldwin episode was this sketch, which had the foresight to predict, in a way, the controversy around Pepsi's ill-advised protest commercial that briefly dominated headlines in April.
It's on a very short list of technologies — like nuclear and biological weapons — that are simply too dangerous to exist, and that we would have chosen not to develop had we had the foresight.
According to museum futurist and Mellon/ACLS Public Fellow Nicole Ivy, the main concern was to "bring strategic foresight" to the future of work in museums and to the various pipelines into the profession.
That kind of foresight is possible not from time travel, but an algorithm that tracked the trajectories of all the names in the United States over the past 26 years using social security data.
There might be new, interesting gadgets, but companies with foresight will have some sort of recurring revenue model attached, like Keurig's K-Cups or fitness tech that requires a subscription plan to access routines.
But honestly, none of that matters right now, because we re-discovered the premiere issue of their first magazine — yes, Mary-Kate and Ashley magazine — and, to no one's surprise, their foresight was remarkable.
TEL AVIV, June 19 (Reuters) - Israel's Foresight Autonomous Holdings signed an agreement with a subsidiary of Elbit Systems for exclusive marketing of its image processing software for the defence, paramilitary and homeland security markets.
"If China allows pickup trucks to enter central areas in more cities, the market could grow to 2570 to 2 million units a year," said Yale Zhang, head of Shanghai-based consultancy Automotive Foresight.
Whereas Karlie Kloss had to get crafty with her white Brandon Maxwell gown to attend the after-parties for last year's Met Gala, Chopra and the Ralph Lauren team had a little more foresight.
When the Kansas City Chiefs drafted edge-rusher Dee Ford, general manager Jack Dorsey had some rarely-seen foresight; he spent a first-round pick in anticipation of a need, rather than in reaction.
Governing bodies charged with making decisions about the technologies should put in place "foresight" capabilities to predict how and where they might be researched or used rather than reacting after the fact, he said.
This is more than simply leading by example; it requires a collective commitment to innovate with foresight and care, and to work closely with regulators, other businesses, digital pioneers, governments, and of course consumers.
"If China allows pickup trucks to enter central areas in more cities, the market could grow to 2570 to 21 million units a year," said Yale Zhang, head of Shanghai-based consultancy Automotive Foresight.
Believe us: Shepherding a group of people in a social setting is hard enough — you don't want to be scrambling for a plan-B spot to grab drinks because of a lack of foresight.
It is a fool's errand to predict what will happen in the future, but it is a near certainty that the events that await us will seem unthinkable in foresight, and inevitable in hindsight.
I sometimes say that it's not that I have some magic foresight about the outcome — I don't make predictions like that; anything could happen — but it is rather that I have been here before.
It was this foresight, mapped out and planned for since day one, says Ceva, that allowed BioAegis to remain resilient despite adversity and keep moving ahead, even in the face of potentially showstopping setbacks.
Feynman famously scolded NASA management on television for its lack of foresight on this issue, by performing a simple experiment that revealed O-rings to be very susceptible to prolonged brittleness in cold temperatures.
In our era of hyper-partisanship, is there a Republican with the moxie and foresight to break bread regularly with party members — even Democrats — and share ideas about how best to lead our nation?
Their Series A round was led by Foresight Williams Technology EIS Fund, joined by Ananda Impact Ventures and Downing Ventures, which continued to support the company with follow-on funding from their seed round.
Director Danny McBride and David Gordon Green had the foresight to appeal to my better senses and bring it back to the basics; when I didn't need a loud sound to feel the scare.
The military hero, Bigwig, could have been a Woundwort in a different dispensation; instead he willingly bends to the statesman, Hazel, who lacks his strength and fearlessness but exceeds him in foresight and guile.
If you're a human, you can usually rely on the foresight of your supermarket's manager, or you can make a restaurant reservation for Saturday evening thanks to a remarkably complicated feat of collaborative prospection.
It will take foresight to ensure that the deluge of information is managed in a way that equitably benefits communities and ecosystems around the world, and remains as accessible to the public as possible.
With an understanding public, the government in Cape Town may well have imposed more severe consumption restrictions earlier, given foresight to the needs of vulnerable populations and appropriated resources to advance infrastructure projects faster.
"The fact that we sit here today with two giant businesses — the online retail business as well as the cloud computing business — is a testament to [CEO Jeff] Bezos' perseverance and his foresight, " Spencer said.
"One of the things my brother told me before he passed is that not everyone is blessed with foresight," 31-year-old Clyde Guevara says, recalling his brother's ability to remain hopeful in difficult situations.
My parents had the foresight to predict the current chaos engulfing the oil-rich nation, which is why they left their family, belongings, and home in exchange for a chance to pursue the American dream.
Eventually, a self-taught system like this could learn the lay-of-the-land inside a factory, and have the foresight to avoid human workers and other robots who may be in the same environment.
"I met Casey more than 10 years ago and he had the fire and foresight to take the lowest level jobs working for Aerosmith, filming our rehearsals, doing web videos, things like that," recalls Tyler.
We started out as a digital magazine, and we didn't have the foresight or experience to know that sometimes your original business idea doesn't work and you need to be prepared to evolve and adjust.
But getting its dried husk out of your home and onto the curb after New Year's can be a logistical nightmare: unless you have the brilliant foresight to mount your Christmas tree to a drone.
If you're planning on banging out some holiday shopping this week — before December 23rd, when you'll inevitably reach the point of defeat while being elbowed in a painfully long checkout line — we salute your foresight.
The latest to speak up about the lack of foresight by the tech set is seasoned entrepreneur and investor Max Levchin, who is best known as the cofounder and former chief technology officer of PayPal.
The decision to revoke TPS, which allowed migrants from designated countries affected by war or disaster to live and work in the United States, is an action that lacks compassion and foresight of its consequences.
With the current tax reduction scheduled to end, "2017 will be a very difficult year for the auto industry, probably no growth," said Yale Zhang, the managing director of Automotive Foresight, a Shanghai consulting firm.
This makes them vulnerable to our superior numbers should we have the foresight and resolve to set aside our petty bickering and unify in an organized fashion and agree to a coherent plan of counterattack.
And despite years of such uproar over cis casting decisions for trans roles, directors, producers, and actors continue to lack foresight on ways in which they contribute to discrimination against transgender people in their productions.
"Skyhigh Networks had the foresight five years ago to realize that cybersecurity for cloud environments could not be an impediment to, or afterthought of, cloud adoption," Chris Young, CEO of McAfee, said in a statement.
Although the exhibition doesn't acknowledge the importance of Lissitzky's legacy to the post-WWII Parisian milieu, it does present another example of the artist's incredible foresight: a reconstruction of the "PROUNENRAUM" or "Proun room" (1923).
Ms. Barra "is right to be cautious, because even if you look at Volvo's strategy, it is not 100 percent electric vehicles," said Yale Zhang, the managing director of Automotive Foresight, a Shanghai consulting firm.
Chimpanzees have sometimes been known to exercise short-term foresight, like the surly male at a Swedish zoo who was observed stockpiling rocks to throw at gawking humans, but they are nothing like Homo prospectus.
Mathew Burrows, director of the Atlantic Council's Strategic Foresight Initiative, said he would describe Trump's foreign policy moves over the last week as "rhetorically aggressive," but added that few had concrete actions associated with them.
Their foresight on where societal problems could arise from Facebook's products could help temper Zuckerberg's team of idealists to create a company that balances the potential of the future with the risks to the present.
It is an open secret that the IGF's governing politburo picks favorites, doesn't worry too much about fairness and reserves the microphone to the loudest participants rather than those that stress responsibility, foresight and measure.
"There has been no better time for Samsung to increase its market share given Huaweis current woes and Apple yet to release a 5G iPhone," said Paolo Pescatore, a London-based analyst at PP Foresight.
After a short introduction, Lurk gets three powers: Displace, which lets you place teleportation markers and warp to them; Semblance, which lets you impersonate another character; and Foresight, which stops time and highlights items and enemies.
Vivienne Westwood once said, "It is not possible for a man to be elegant without a touch of femininity," and as ever, we salute her foresight and open-mindedness toward fluidity and its influence on fashion.
"We were able to discover a phenomenon that, in retrospect, seems obvious, but which no previous study had the methodological capability or foresight to look for," the authors write in the study published in Nature Communications.
A lot of faith is put in elected officials and government regulatory agencies to get it right and show both a high degree of foresight in budgeting and a high degree of precision in managing inflation.
I didn't have the foresight at the time to think about what this might mean if I were to experience sexual assault or harassment (I eventually did) and how reporting that to a superior might go.
The huge bills for Hurricanes Florence and Michael will now start rolling in: funerals, suffering, sorting through debris, and perhaps $30 billion in losses that could have been reduced dramatically through science-based planning and foresight.
Then a report was done at the end of the Second World War that says that the provision of blood was due to the foresight of many medical men, and she wasn't honored in that way.
Payton has enough intelligence and foresight to puppeteer teammates and direct them toward opportunistic situations, but what makes him harder to stop than most people realize is his ability to draw two defenders to the ball.
Mathew Burrows, PhD, is director of the Foresight, Strategy, and Risks Initiative at the Atlantic Council and served as counselor and director of the analysis and productions staff at the National Intelligence Council (NIC) before retirement.
And the rules that govern genetic engineering today were not written with the foresight that it would one day be possible for 30-year-old hobbyists in Mississippi to try their hand at genetically engineering dogs.
"The spread in performance between the best performing and worst-performing stocks (long-short alpha) has remained below average for the last several years, suggesting narrower spreads even if a manager had perfect foresight," she said.
The Philippines justice department statement did not say Dengvaxia had caused the deaths, but it quoted excerpts from a resolution by prosecutors that said the 20 individuals had exhibited an "inexcusable lack of precaution and foresight".
Washington (CNN)Marco Rubio is once again leading the Republican field at a 48% chance of winning the Republican nomination, according to CNN's Political Prediction Market, a game that invites users to test their political foresight.
However, if you opt to go this route, you'll need a bit of foresight, as the beads start out in a desiccated form, and only become usable after being soaked in water for a few hours.
With so much momentum behind electricity decarbonization, foresight suggests shifting at least a little of that focus to the thorny problems of driving, flying, trucking, heating, smelting, coking, and other less sexy, more stubborn energy applications.
Feeling pleased with myself for my punctuality, I glanced at the map I'd had the foresight to print out earlier and compared my current location to where I'd circled the university entrance—just around the corner.
Life after The View and Empire sees her back where she started, as Raven Baxter in Raven's Home, who still has her gift of psychic foresight and uses it to make a living as a psychic.
Creating a functional social community that lets anybody talk to almost anybody else — which Twitter has been trying to manage for years — would take devotion, foresight, and a belief in the fundamental value of civil interaction.
Underscoring rising risk appetite, star fund manager Fu Pengbo from Foresight Fund Management Co last month had to cut short the marketing period on a 5.87 billion yuan equity fund after it was 12 times oversubscribed.
"Equifax is a perfect example of a large sophisticated business, which actually has a significant cybersecurity budget, and yet they were not able to protect themselves, " said Adam Bobrow, chief executive officer of Foresight Resilience Strategies.
I'm thankful I had the foresight, for whatever reason—I think because I'd made so many records before Bad Debt, Poor Moon, and Haw—I think we decided... I wanted those records to contain emotional fullness.
But at the very end, confronted by a sudden deterioration in my father's condition, hospice did not fulfill its promise to my family — not for lack of good intentions but for lack of staff and foresight.
The White Sox, the first of nine teams for whom he would play, had the foresight to stick Gossage — with his tempestuous demeanor and blazing fastball — in the bullpen, where he could let his adrenaline ride.
Or will I stand up to the corrupt neocon and neoliberal establishment, condemn their lies and smears, and act with the integrity and foresight necessary to forge a rational policy that will serve all our interests?
The mob, which wants its money back because one of the family members (in a remarkable lack of foresight for a psychic) has been borrowing heavily from them as he tries unsuccessfully to become an entrepreneur.
As we recognize and celebrate National Hospice Month throughout November, we are grateful that a vast majority of hospice care is provided at no cost to patients and families thanks to the foresight of Congressional leaders.
Amazon Echo Dot, $49.99If you have an Amazon Prime membership and at least two days' worth of foresight, the Echo Dot is a great last-minute gift that won't require you to pay for expedited shipping.
Inside the List 2020 FORESIGHT Talking books with Ann Patchett is like playing Ping-Pong with a pro: You serve up a title and she volleys it back with a quick, clever and occasionally wicked spin.
Quietly wishing that someone had had the foresight to pack a brolly, we start on the eastern end of Brick Lane, a few feet down from the twin bagel shops that divide Londoners like little else.
Now, it's possible the Nets sign precisely zero of those players, but they've also been building up to this, with an attractive and accessible practice facility, contemporary stadium, feisty coaching staff, and front office with foresight.
"The acquisition consolidates Foresight's position as a leader in investing both in renewable energy generation and the flexible grid infrastructure required to accommodate increasing penetration of renewables," Dan Wells, a partner at Foresight, said in a statement.
We are extraordinarily grateful to Google for enabling this 10-year journey with us and for having the foresight and courage to support and catalyze the commercial space industry, which was the ultimate goal of this competition.
While it's true that Facebook didn't directly hand over personal information of unwitting users to political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica, the company's cavalier privacy features, lack of foresight, and lax data permissions structures made the scandal possible.
Thomas's foresight to document and share the logistics of her journey for those seeking to walk the same path someday is the kind of outdoor allyship a person like me dreams about and rarely gets to experience.
JERUSALEM, June 8 (Reuters) - * Israel's Foresight Autonomous Holdings, which is developing technology for self-driving cars, said on Thursday it has received approval from U.S. regulators and expects to begin trading on Nasdaq in the coming days.
BYD's overall vehicle sales, those of gasoline cars and electric battery plug-in vehicles, fell 14.8 percent to 183,637 vehicles in January-June compared to the same period last year, according to Shanghai-based consultancy Automotive Foresight.
Foresight Energy reported a net loss of $64.3 million, or 44 cents per limited partner unit, for the fourth quarter, compared with a profit of $31.1 million, or 22 cents per limited partner unit, a year earlier.
Predictive analytics is the science that is gaining momentum in virtually every industry and is enabling organizations to modernize and reinvent the way they do business by looking into the future and obtaining foresight they lacked previously.
The commission's report includes a remarkable section under the heading "lack of foresight of unintended consequences," which notes that as painkillers became more scarce, "market forces responded" by supplying cheap, powerful, and deadly synthetic opioids like fentanyl.
The matrix of skills required of them — foresight, courage, humility, transparency, caring — are all essential; but they are rooted in the respect of taking a chance on empowering people as a necessary starting point for enduring greatness.
Episodic foresight is the ability to mentally time travel into the future and pre-experience a new, future event that will happen to you, lead author Kim Mercuri, a clinical psychologist at Australian Catholic University, tells me.
Yale Zhang, head of Shanghai-based consultancy Automotive Foresight, said a weak stock market and higher gasoline prices had hit demand for popular sports utility vehicles (SUVs), which have been behind much of the market's recent growth.
Like South Dakota had the foresight to do in its law, Congress must provide small businesses the necessary protections from this shift from 50 years of precedent – protections that mirror those in the Remote Transactions Parity Act.
For getting rid of ice and snowNot all of us had the foresight to build a roboplow to take care of the snow for us, so we'll have to buy something to free us from the snow.
It's been said that the reason why Wayne Gretzky was such an elite hockey player was because he had the foresight to skate to where the puck was going, and not to where the puck had been.
The scientists had the foresight to acquire 300 milliliters of northern white rhino sperm from three males before they died, and they recently used the valuable sperm to create the first-ever rhino embryo in a lab.
Sometimes you just don't have the foresight to make dessert before dinner, and when that sweet tooth kicks in, who's got the patience to start rolling out crusts and waiting for eternity for a pie to bake?
Quick legislative action would be a clear victory for current and future generations of park visitors who will experience these sites knowing that their country's elected leaders had the foresight to preserve our natural and cultural treasures.
Blue Apron subscription gift, starting at $47.95 for one weekBlue Apron's meal kits are the perfect last-minute gift for anyone who enjoys cooking but lacks the time or foresight to do the planning and prepping involved.
Changing this will require a cohesive and conciliatory message from the opposition, and sufficient foresight from China to let go of the corrupt, incompetent devil they know lest they become irredeemable to those who will follow him.
But before you fill out that bulk order for Boba Fett action figures, consider that making money with collectibles, like any investment, requires the remarkable foresight to predict what will still be in popular demand decades from now.
The small crowd is easily divisible into two groups: those who sat freezing on the rock-hard terrace and those who had the foresight to bring makeshift cardboard seats and spare their behinds from the ice-cold stone.
"Baojun will need a competitive edge," said Yale Zhang, head of Shanghai-based consultancy Automotive Foresight, noting that Volkswagen is known for quality, Geely Automobile Holdings is known for design while Great Wall Motor vehicles offer roomy interiors.
Article continues below I sent a DM to Rodriguez, soon as I found him, because, frankly, it was exciting to find a co-conspirator, someone who had had the foresight to ask for the video game inventory specifically.
In 2013, with the memory of Hurricane Sandy's $60 billion path of destruction still fresh, President Obama called for increased planning and foresight to mitigate the costs of future disasters caused by extreme weather linked to climate change.
A small group of citizens with enough foresight in this shaky, pirate capitalism were able to manipulate wealth for personal gain, while their countrymen were left without basic needs, without jobs or with currencies that didn't mean anything.
"Baojun will need a competitive edge," said Yale Zhang, head of Shanghai-based consultancy Automotive Foresight, noting that Volkswagen is known for quality, Geely Autombile Holdings is known for design while Great Wall Motor vehicles offer roomy interiors.
Controlling the risk of default on these loans can be difficult in China, where there isn't a reliable credit rating system for individuals comparable to the U.S., said Yale Zhang, managing director of consultancy Automotive Foresight in Shanghai.
You know, if I think about the WarnerMedia company having the foresight to move away from just theatrical production and get deep into television, and you think about how well they've done that about how significant that's been.
So Friedman not only has the law on his side but the foresight Palestinian apologists lack, namely, the understanding that recognizing Jerusalem as the indivisible capital of Israel will end the Palestinian fantasy of one day controlling Jerusalem.
Schwimmer has the qualities he will need to get the deal done, equal parts foresight, execution talent, and clarity of thought, according to interviews with four former colleagues or clients and a review of Schwimmer's 210-year career.
It was not clear whether Trump might have been trying to suggest that Jackson had extreme foresight and believed that a clash between the North and the South was inevitable sooner or later over the issue of slavery.
Act now while civilization lasts The difference between a sustainable future and a deadly collapse was largely dependent on a population&aposs foresight — how soon they realized they were destroying their planet, and how quickly they took action.
And so the reflexive beseeching of the divine George, who would have "made something happen" despite the fact that he never had the patience or foresight to make happen the one thing that might help this Yankees team.
The good news is this front office has shown it possesses slightly more foresight than pure competitive drive, and more likely than not fully understands how much luck was involved in the team's conference finals run this year.
Throughout the documentary, interview subjects cite a lack of organizational foresight and decades-long neglect from the CHA as determining factors in the disarray of the projects and the subsequent environmental problems that arose as residents were displaced.
According to McMahon, "Leaders step forward to say, I recognize that the challenges are there, but I also believe I have the skills, foresight, and vision to help us get through those challenges, but I can't do it alone. "
And they have demonstrably proven that they lacked the foresight to imagine and understand the now clear real-world repercussions of those systems — fake news, propaganda, and dark targeted advertising linked to foreign interference in a US presidential election.
It's a responsibility that has weighed on the shoulders of U.S. presidents since the Cold War, when, during the Cuban Missile Crisis, President John F. Kennedy had the foresight to ask some very difficult questions regarding a nuclear response.
Each character has many opportunities to live or die, and though most of them hinge on successfully landing your QTEs, many of them have to do with preparedness, foresight, and how much of a jerk you want to be.
While the outcome is more of a failure on the part of humanity than the software brand, Microsoft should have had the foresight to, maybe, look into the kind of place Twitter is before making its bot so impressionable.
Yale Zhang, head of Shanghai-based consulting firm Automotive Foresight, said Nissan and certain other global automakers made a mistake in neglecting no-frills brands, such as Venucia for Nissan, which they set up several years ago in China.
Some studies have looked at how marijuana affects your ability to remember words or information, while a new study in the Journal of Psychopharmacology looked at the effects of marijuana on a kind of "future memory" called episodic foresight.
Normally I'll eat some semblance of a sandwich (often replaced by a protein bar when I don't have the foresight to make a sandwich ahead of time), a banana (or chips if I run out of bananas), and coffee.
"They don't need to negotiate with any party, but the bad news is they have to invest 100 percent of their own money," said Yale Zhang, the managing director of Automotive Foresight, a Shanghai consulting firm, referring to Tesla.
The subsidy cheating investigation is another blow to China achieving its full year sales target of 700,000 new energy vehicles (NEVs), Chinese shorthand for electric and plug-in hybrid cars, Yale Zhang, managing director of consultancy Automotive Foresight, said.
There's an underlying puzzle (narcolepsy), an origin story (Monique), foresight (Dement), ambition (Mignot), technological developments (genetics), a photogenic animal (Dobermans), a race (with Yanagisawa), it looks like science (optogenetics) and there's a still-higher purpose (sleep and the brain).
Of course, local media jumped on the avocado comment, castigating millennials for their profligacy and overlooking such major problems as inadequate urban planning and extant economic turmoil—not to mention the lack of foresight exhibited, arguably, by previous generations.
Of course, it's possible that Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos had the foresight to apply for an anti-showrooming patent back in 2012, knowing that one day Amazon would expand into physical stores, and would need the technology for itself.
The Rams' ascent to a Super Bowl berth against the New England Patriots on Sunday from 103-12 buffoonery in 2016 reflects a certain harmonic convergence — the confluence of foresight, audacity and good fortune, with Donald embodying it all.
Oh, and a warning: I try to tell readers when something is going to be wonkish and incomprehensible, but this is going to be really, really, really wonkish and incomprehensible, unless you spent years doing perfect-foresight dynamic models.
Your phone needs to be on and non-dead; your car needs to be within range; you need to have the foresight to stick a tracking device onto the particular thing you're going to lose before you've lost it.
Had they had the foresight to say, 'Hey, this is bad for the world' or 'This is bad for our long-term brand, we should shut it down,' it probably wouldn't have turned into an eventually traumatic political issue.
Another exhibition, The Other Side of Now: Foresight in Contemporary Caribbean Art, poses the question "what might a Caribbean future look like?" with newly-commissioned works by 14 artists challenging pervasive narratives of chaos and disaster in the region.
Clearly, though, market fundamentals are less auspicious than they were eight years ago, when stocks had been battered in the ferocious downturn of the great financial crisis, and investors with foresight and audacity could buy at rock-bottom prices.
I've seen multiple occasions where attacks were thwarted because the US government had their claws in so many things that they had the foresight to be able to help these allies that were also being hit by these attacks.
"The progress Geely has been able to make in improving products and brand image over the past several years makes me feel more confident they can execute this process successfully," Yale Zhang, head of Shanghai-based consultancy Automotive Foresight, said.
It took many years for streaming technology to be so widely available and fast that fans would demand access to games via the internet, but broadcasting internet audio in the 20163s shows an impressive amount of foresight, even as an experiment.
It took many years for streaming technology to be so widely available and fast that fans would demand access to games via the internet, but broadcasting internet audio in the 1990s shows an impressive amount of foresight, even as an experiment.
Though little Mia Tindall had the foresight to grab the Queen's purse for the shot, and it was mini-Queen Princess Charlotte who got the place of honor on her great-grandmother's lap, it's impossible to ignore George's deep, pondering stare.
What's Old Is New Again Though 15 years of fashion is an unruly amount of fashion for anyone to have to sift through, Lim and Leon had the foresight to save one of every piece that they designed from 2002.
Even better, having an experienced executive team and board with the foresight to plan for long-term revenue can deliver the capital needed to make strategic decisions and invest wisely in how the company can continue to move with market opportunity.
The general manager of AK Investment, Mert Erdogmus, told Reuters the company had sacked Ulker on July 25 over the report, saying it contained "mistakes and a lack of foresight", though he denied the move was linked to the board's decision.
That's why catching the glacier calving on camera was such a lucky break for the researchers, and it was thanks to the foresight of Denise Holland, who coordinates logistics for research programs at NYU's New York and Abu Dhabi campuses.
With what now seems like a grim kind of foresight, she'd made a point of telling us—repeatedly—over the years that being tethered to some hissing, beeping instrument panel in order to survive was no way she wanted to live.
They also had the foresight to let others into their musical alchemy, gifting fans with extended dance cuts and remixes from the likes of producers like Shep Pettibone and Andrew Weatherall, up-and-comers at the time who are now legends.
Trump began to answer by suggesting that his moderately successful career in brand licensing qualifies him for the presidency, but then pivoted to say that his foresight in recognizing the invasion of Iraq was a bad idea makes him qualified.
An asteroid as big as the one that dispatched the dinosaurs might take out the whole species, but humans have had the foresight to catalogue the asteroids up to the task and none is coming close in the foreseeable future.
If the trend here was a simple shift from analog to streaming video, it wouldn't be as significant of an adjustment — NBC could chalk these Olympics up to a lack of foresight and adjust how it sells ads accordingly next time.
"Had I had the forethought and the foresight that an entity could take those innocent, consented, educational and celebratory videos, misconstrue them, edit and fabricate the context, and use it for negative agendas, I would not have done it," she said.
"He has no idea of politics apart from bitter talk that emanates from a lack of foresight ... His remarks do not deserve a response, because he is a delusional, naive person, who never talks, but with lies and bitterness," Qasemi said.
President Trump may lack the foresight necessary to lead our country in the right direction, but we, the American people, cannot lose sight of what makes us who we are and cannot give up articulating and fighting for what's right.
Early on, he helped boost tier-two US clients into top clients, and he had the foresight to raise his hand and shepherd an initiative to boost coverage of Canadian pension funds and asset managers, which proved lucrative for the firm.
Your first paycheck as a college graduate: don't spend that money on a $15 margarita and a Sisqo CD. Have the foresight to say no to yourself, to your friends, and the gourmet burrito place around the corner from your apartment.
Efrat Kasznik, the president at Foresight Valuation Group and a lecturer at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, said the vending machine was an example of all the different trends that enable the Internet of Things: payment, security, recognition, social networking.
For The Wing, a lack of foresight and due diligence seems to have led it to misjudge the realities and regulations of running a childcare service, ultimately leaving the very people it sought to help — working moms — in the lurch.
Further turmoil in the stock market could hurt buyer demand or bubbling real estate prices could prompt Chinese to invest more in real estate and put off buying a car, said Yale Zhang, Shanghai-based managing director of Automotive Foresight.
"Rather than a pull factor, we could talk about a lack of foresight in the last years of the previous government, which did nothing about increasing arrivals, and obliged this government to take urgent steps," Sanchez's office said in a statement.
Foresight will offer multiple services, but its core offering, Red Flag, involves exhaustively scrubbing a person's online footprint and recommending how to remedy anything problematic — although the firm will stop short of saying whether a person should be hired at all.

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