She begins to realize that lack of knowledge and lack of forethought often lead people to do things that they might not otherwise do. |
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I would not recommend using these questions casually, without careful forethought or consideration for the other person's feelings. |
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The film is sentenced to seek counseling for its lack of creativity and forethought. |
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I was acquiring businesses through leveraged buyouts and greenmail which with more forethought I would have left well alone. |
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The lack of forethought demonstrates that they were so set on rebellion that they did not consider the outcome. |
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I mean, it is really quite extraordinary that he has eluded capture, and it suggests careful forethought on his part. |
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Such a state of affairs has left many riders outraged at the lack of forethought put into the legalization of big bikes. |
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The Council have shown a big lack of forethought and this needs to be done now, it must happen. |
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A lack of forethought will effectively mean that they have blood on their hands. |
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This continues to be so in the face of mounting evidence that many of them are man-made and could be averted altogether or lessened by careful planning and forethought. |
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As with most technology solutions, much of the success is achieved in the planning stage when the necessary forethought goes a long way to accomplishing the project goals. |
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They can be counted on to enthusiastically endorse any Democratic Party idea, regardless of how utterly void of common sense or careful forethought. |
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All it needs is a little careful town planning and forethought. |
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Vacationing when you have MS and are on an injectable disease modifying agent does often require some forethought. |
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But when a person in a position of trust decides to betray that privilege, no amount of forethought or red tape can negate the threat they pose. |
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On the other hand, he enjoys the challenge and forethought involved in setting up a shot with an analogue camera. |
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That is why I am pleased this budget has shown both forethought and planning. |
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Although these risks have been identified, such as by comparison with other operators, they have not been given sufficient forethought. |
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More detail would be helpful and would show how much work and forethought the clubs have already put into the project. |
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An event such as the fourth National Habitat Workshop is the fruit of much forethought, coordination and the mobilization of a whole team. |
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Whether you are a seasoned pro or a first-timer, knowledge, equipment and forethought may save your life. |
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Successful implementation of environmental requirements requires significant effort and forethought. |
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Alpheus Todd's forethought played a big part in saving the Library from the 1916 fire that ravaged the original Centre Block. |
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In all our corporate activities, the focus at SIG Combibloc is on sustainable development and using natural resources with care and forethought. |
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Today, small is beautiful, because, with a little forethought in planning, our unique and precious remaining wilderness habitats can absorb and readjust to these. |
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Their way of mourning, according to the pastor, involved research, meditation, and forethought. |
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We ought to guard that evidence of American exceptionalism with great care and forethought. |
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The difference, Folmar says, is that his mother had the forethought to get him into job-training programs at a young age. |
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At least this time there was forethought on how the two firms could be restructured. |
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It's pathetic, I know, but then I also know that the vast majority of muggings, thefts and attacks could be avoided with some careful forethought. |
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Such an extensive collection surely implies an element of forethought. |
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It needs to be applied studiously with great forethought, but at the end of the day, silence is the worst possible option. |
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With a little forethought and a will to succeed, even a lunch break taken on a park bench can change your outlook on the rest of the day and on the world in general. |
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While some of the terrorist operations indicate a certain degree of planning and preparatory reconnaissance, others betray a distinct lack of forethought and appear to have been targets of opportunity. |
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A little forethought and planning, and recognition that travel to other countries is not without hazards, can make all the difference between an enjoyable, problem-free travel experience and an unpleasant experience. |
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It is particularly odd, as she points out, that he gave so little attention to what would happen after his death: just a bit of forethought would have safeguarded the embassy's physical, financial and archival future. |
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The wise man, though he will not sit down under preventable misfortunes, will not waste time and emotion upon such as he can avoid by careful forethought. |
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With a lot of forethought, he wields an 8-pound maul through timber. |
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Many of the difficulties encountered by the projects we looked at could have been avoided or minimised if there had been more forethought at the planning stage. |
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As these elements are largely beyond the control of the interpretation departments, savings could only be achieved by more forethought on the part of the meeting organisers. |
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Responsibility has been vested in us, and we must act with forethought in order to make sure that one day future generations do not blame us for failing to deal with this serious situation. |
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Strategic acquisitions require a lot of forethought, planning, and effort, but they can provide benefits that may not be achievable through organic growth. |
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They reflect careful forethought about the uncertain security environment that will ensure the Canadian Forces can meet the challenges our country will face in the decades to come. |
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Unlike the written memoir, a photographic memoir cannot be conjured up from memory alone: there must be photographs, and this requires some forethought and planning on the part of the compiler. |
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Making informed financial decisions requires forethought and effort. |
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We are an educated, conscientious and progressive people and able to overcome the difficulties now being faced in the country but with forethought and vision. |
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Similarly, we must, with the utmost care and forethought, calculate the path of trajectory-the approach-of these advanced teachings into the evolutionary and cultural atmosphere of this planet. |
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With a little forethought we'd have planned for this contingency and not been stuck here now. |
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Moreover, all the outgrowths which I have said constitute the acantha are not of equal size in all the vertebrae, and Nature has done this with wonderful forethought. |
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