Foresight in a sentence as a noun

She did, after all, consult with friends, with some foresight of what was coming.

But, then I realized this piece was authored in 1991, which makes this opinion merely lacking in foresight.

I only hope I have the foresight to take intervention before I ever become like OP.

If those PhD are really so smart, they should have had the foresight to be born to Morgan Stanley executives, like the Summly kid.

Safari seemed like a godsend foresight from Apple when they released the iPhone, but I can't help wonder if it was planned this way all along.

If that's the case, I certainly hope future employees have the foresight to do some research on who you are before agreeing to work for you.

There are lots of different kinds of evidence and you would have to have some serious foresight to fabricate it all in a way that is consistent.

The market comes before foresight, and commentary isn't welcome; when you have potential concerns for the future, the only acceptable response is voting with your feet.

Also they narrowed the parts of the supply chain that they supplied to focus on the high value ones that could still be profitable but that costs control and foresight into important developing areas.

I'm mostly tired of trite apologies from people that lacked the backbone to stand behind their speech, for instance, Tracy Morgan, who repented quickly about his anti-gay stand up. I wish people had the foresight to realize the consequences, and if they decide to say something, they should have enough will to counter criticism as a valid personal opinion, which all types of heinous stuff are.

But I do love the man and while I'm here I'll leave this peculiar bit of foresight from him which reminds me of Siri:"One day ladies will take their computers for walks in the park and tell each other, "My little computer said such a funny thing this morning.

The latest regulatory revisions seek to obtain the needed stability by improving the foresight of the regulation, backstopping any failure with an implicit government guarantee on the system.

You speak of "responsible disclosure", but what about "responsible launch"?If a backend is coded this poorly, it betrays irreparable and highly dangerous levels of idiocy, laziness, and lack of foresight in the ones who coded it.

Foresight definitions

noun

providence by virtue of planning prudently for the future

See also: foresightedness foresightfulness

noun

seeing ahead; knowing in advance; foreseeing

See also: prevision farsightedness prospicience