- Look up foresight, foresee, or
foreseeing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Foresight most
commonly refers to:
Foresight (psychology), the
ability to...
- Kat (November 14, 2017). "A Year
Before His
Presidential Debate, JFK
Foresaw How TV
Would Change Politics".
Smithsonian Magazine.
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training are not
particularly well
adapted to dancing,
which he
personally foresaw as
being challenging.
Baena offered the
opinion that
physical fitness became...
- 2016. Stuart,
Keith (11
January 2016). "BowieNet: how
David Bowie's ISP
foresaw the ****ure of the internet". The Guardian.
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original on...
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Cabinet approved the
merger of five ****ociate
banks with SBI. An
analyst foresaw an
initial negative impact as a
result of
different pension liability provisions...
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separated and
became a
German satellite state. In
March 1939,
Chamberlain foresaw a
possible disarmament conference between himself, Daladier, Hitler, Mussolini...
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centralised papal authority.
Within the
coming universal church that
Maurice foresaw,
national churches would each
maintain the six
signs of catholicity: baptism...
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campaigning that fall.
Manchester noted that "Gallup's
September 24
report foresaw 46.5% for
Dewey to 38% for Truman. His last column,
appearing in the Sunday...
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while residing in Constantinople, then the
capital of the
Latin Empire,
foresaw a
political change; they
liquidated their ****ets into
jewels and moved...
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sought to
profit in the long-term from its
petrodollar analysis,
which foresaw the
impending decline in oil supplies. Clarium's ****ets
under management...