It's about time these highways officers had some foresight or common sense. |
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In a few states, such voters can get an absentee ballot, but that takes foresight and planning that most of us lack. |
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Their monuments stand in testimony to their beliefs and even today one is wonderstruck at their foresight. |
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Unless you have the foresight to lay up stores in advance, production will grind to a halt. |
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And I'd especially like to congratulate their managers, who had the foresight to let this happen. |
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I want to thank Brian Gelling for his foresight and astuteness in handling the negotiations. |
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Darwin explicitly stated that his principle of 'natural selection' was the Malthusian principle for agents without foresight. |
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A complete lack of foresight has resulted in WTA now shelving plans for their big wheel, at least for this year. |
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Wincing as the tiny thorns bit into his arms, he cursed his eternal lack of foresight and short sleeves. |
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What should we be doing now, so that in another 50 years they will not be blaming us for our lack of foresight? |
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That Father Ray had the foresight, determination and unfaltering work ethics to bring the institutions into existence is outstanding. |
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Originally they were portrayed as boring, myopic bean counters completely lacking in foresight or creativity. |
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When Calico's borates were exhausted, Smith's foresight and resources enabled him to shift operations to Death Valley. |
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As a restaurant they had had the foresight to stock up with office supplies. |
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Of course he did have the foresight to land a job with a newspaper that thinks horoscopes are headline news. |
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The Government is failing to apply its foresight on climate change to the closely related issue of peak oil. |
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Was it a lack of mental ability, foresight and imagination that was needed many years ago to regenerate what was once a fine city? |
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Instead he fell back on the contingency plan he had, with remarkable foresight, worked out earlier in the summer. |
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Since we lack prophetic foresight, we cannot predict the outcomes of our decisions. |
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It therefore supplied what all industrialists desired, namely, a degree of foresight, through its ability to cost for future changes. |
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We don't necessarily need prophetic foresight, just the ability to calculate what might result from our actions. |
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I applaud the Minister's foresight in helping mothers to prepare for an independent future. |
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I'd like to add to our understanding of that situation by looking, in hindsight, at what was predicted with foresight before the war. |
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Will the people that care, and whom I want to care, exhibit such foresight and planning? |
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They really should tell people to use a bit of foresight about their future careers when they are in like, year eight. |
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Yet, for all that, I think it's good to have a politician with the gift of foresight, if only for tips on the gee-gees and the Lotto numbers. |
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Never before has this been done with so little foresight as is happening now with genetic engineering. |
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Duanfang's foresight in publishing his collection allows us to reconstruct provenances for hundreds of objects in collections around the world. |
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Malthus held that people possess the capacity for foresight and make prudential decisions in the light of the consequences they foresee. |
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The commitment to set aside land for the preservation of green space and outdoor recreation demonstrates the foresight of all those involved. |
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Ah, if only other teams had the foresight to disinvite certain players from the play-offs before they started. |
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This lack of foresight caused numerous mechanical breakdowns. |
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Southern generals ordered rails torn up, bridges burned, and lacked the foresight to commandeer locomotives and rolling stock to other lines rather than destroying them. |
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The Panglossian view of natural selection is an appealing idea to us as human beings, you argue, because brains have foresight. |
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Knowing almost nothing of football, he had the random foresight to examine the steeler legend's brain. |
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What would McCain have done if he were president and had the foresight about the ISIS that he now claims? |
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And then the people who didn't have the foresight to bagsy a place arrive late and insist in guilt-stricken tones than everyone must move up and be squashed for them. |
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This distinction is not limited to purely speculative notions of truth and falsehood, but rather emphasizes practical moral action and the foresight that makes it possible. |
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When the issue is the efficiency, competence and foresight of U.S. intelligence agencies, one hopes the passage of 365 days is more than a calendric event. |
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Natural selection is a mechanical process with no foresight, which can only blindly favor short-term gain. |
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I think that some animals have some glimmerings of foresight. |
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The downside to such foresight is that many girls undergo a variation in size as a result of dieting, comfort eating and general nervous indisposition. |
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The city fathers and government officials who had the foresight and courage to push through the investment in the water treatment system will one day be seen as visionaries. |
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Reading this revealing book was both upsetting and enlightening and made me proud of my father for his foresight and courage. |
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This lack of foresight and thoughtless preparation for implementation can clearly have a negative impact on teachers and students, as demonstrated in this study. |
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No one, certainly, has perfect foresight into the uncertain future. |
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This to me spells a director who requires foresight or who ought to hold more rehearsals after the play has been performed before an audience for at least a couple of times. |
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I'd had the foresight to wear my waterproof hiking boots, so to save my wife's shoes from ruin I gave her a piggyback ride while she held the umbrella. |
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The Model 41 has an undercut square post foresight, but its backsight attracted interest since it is mounted on a rib extending rearwards from the barrel. |
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The recent recycling of presidents shows no foresight for the future. |
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Making the comments showed a great deal of insensitivity to your fellow countrymen, and a lack of foresight of the repercussions of such statements. |
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Its members have no volition, no foresight, no memory, no altruism. |
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The most culpable mens rea elements will have both foresight and desire on a subjective basis. |
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Several foresight studies exist on macroeconomic activities in emerging markets. |
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With some foresight, California battled the EPA's insistence on an even more expensive type of dynamometer. |
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Toyota used to be a company with foresight, always ready to take action, but now they have fallen very far behind the curve. |
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Babbage put forward the thesis that God had the omnipotence and foresight to create as a divine legislator. |
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The EU therefore plans to develop clusters, financing instruments as well as foresight activities to support this sector. |
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But it is the intention, that is, the foresight of consequences, which constitutes the moral rightness or wrongness of the act. |
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With remarkable foresight, he ensured the equipment of his command with monoplane fighters, the Hurricane and the Spitfire. |
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If a defendant has foresight of death or serious injury the jury may, but is not bound to, find the requisite mens rea. |
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For example, the crime of murder must include a mental requirement of at least subjective foresight of death. |
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It is distinguished from recklessness because, on a subjective basis, there is foresight but no desire to produce the consequences. |
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Kitto J explained that a child's lack of foresight is a characteristic they share with others at that stage of development. |
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The rifle had a 3-leaf backsight and a brass blade foresight dovetailed into the barrel. |
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Many thanks now in foresight for the care wherewith you have to forthsend me this post parcell, that I am waiting for with hurry. Forgive me. |
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He also had the foresight to butter Stewart up to fare-thee-well. |
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He had the foresight to reimagine the American department store. |
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Intention is generally defined in terms of foresight of particular consequences and a desire to act or fail to act so that those consequences occur. |
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Organizations that would be attractive to the Entrepreneur are rapid-fire growth companies that also possess an environment of creative thinking and visional foresight. |
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If there is clear subjective evidence that the accused did not have foresight, but a reasonable person would have, the hybrid test may find criminal negligence. |
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He had not, it seems, sufficient foresight to make it a perpetual motion. |
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Such was his wisdom that his confidence did seldom darken his foresight. |
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Lord Bridge held there was no rule that foresight of probable consequences was equivalent to, or alternative to, the necessary intention for a crime of specific intent. |
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