But he also may be too foresighted, looking beyond the short-term violence and into the infinite of the future. |
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Our foresighted lawmakers, the politicians have also contributed to this achievement. |
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He left an indelible imprint on his followers, who saw him as a foresighted leader and a constructive party guide. |
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We were foresighted enough to install a gas fireplace in our basement den, which has made the room my favorite spot in our house this winter. |
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The county police have been very foresighted and allowed me to be involved in spectrum management. |
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I can only hope that the management of this institution is humane and foresighted enough to do so. |
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The foresighted legislation in this country that allows progress in stem research is to be commended. |
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They were foresighted and saved this wealth for the generations to come, like parents who are saving for their children. |
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On top of that, the United States reaped a great harvest of German ideas about aerial technology with its foresighted Operation Paperclip at the end of the war. |
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In the long run they'll lose their best employees, who will go to work for more foresighted managements or start their own competing shops with fresh business models. |
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This is not a foresighted, research-based, risk-assessing organization. |
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Grant Park's beginnings actually date all the way back to 1835, when foresighted citizens, fearing commercial lakefront development, lobbied to protect the open space. |
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In 1904 two foresighted German glassblowers saw its commercial potential. |
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In 1909, these foresighted women created the Juvenile Psychopathic Institute and hired a neurologist, William Healy, M.D., to be its first director. |
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Some scholars have even argued that an Epicurean egoistic hedonism, however foresighted it may be, must logically be self-defeating. |
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Smart, foresighted policies can unleash the positive potential of urban growth and contribute to poverty reduction. |
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They are a reliable and committed partner and we value the foresighted support they give us. |
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The people of Europe want to see more foresighted commitment from us in this area. |
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This ensures foresighted purchasing and better utilization of the delivery trucks. |
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In 1965, at the time when there were no language laws in Quebec, these tenacious and foresighted parents put French immersion on the world map. |
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It includes the development of pro-active, foresighted policies in the fight against unemployment and investment in training and lifelong learning. |
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For example, it gives you a foresighted view of the workload in the coming days or allows you to intervene in good time during critical warehouse processes, so that you can execute warehouse movements on time. |
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He also organized a survey of natural resources and preparations for the transformation of nature in a foresighted way, and gave meticulous guidance to these activities. |
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The relatively broadly prepared spectrum of tasks guarantees, however, that the planned solidarity work can respond in a flexible and foresighted manner to future problem areas. |
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It is also required that IT is geared up to be foresighted in accordance with uniform principles and that internal and external interoperability is ensured. |
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Thanks to modern day competition, the foresighted players have grown big, sitting on large assets which attract the attention of asset managers and large capital that must be put to work. |
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Against his objections, the US dollar was made the global currency, and Keynes' foresighted idea for a new institution to more equitably balance the interests of creditor and debtor countries was rejected. |
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These foresighted political people led the way for us and set the pace. |
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This was hardly because the Met was foresighted enough to present it. |
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What answers can a foresighted foreign policy give? |
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Intelligent vehicle systems help to avoid risky situations altogether and, by easing the burden on drivers, are conducive to a more relaxed and foresighted driving style. |
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