Foresighted in a sentence as an adjective

A lot of depends on the company you are at, the more foresighted ones, were grooming guys for this role 5-10 years ago.

Putting the money in an endowment is shockingly foresighted.

> I think he has a full fledged beard making him not fit into the neckbeard type.> RMS was foresighted enough to make licensing a core part of open source.

I cannot come to terms with this argument though I slightly tend to agree with it. On the other hand, the bombings were done just to force a japanese surrender, not with a foresighted view of stopping all the horrible future wars in this planet.

I wish I had been foresighted enough to realise that the icons were more than the occasionally useful result of a period of insomnia.

SkyMall held it's audience captive, and all but the most foresighted of us, whom thought to bring a book or some similar textual vessel, were held hostage by it's mediocrity.

Then companies with bad judgment die and their trucks are sold very cheap to recoup as much of the loss as possible, while only the most foresighted/lucky/skilled trucking companies remain.

However, they were fortunate, or foresighted, in that virtually every architecture after the mid-70's was byte-addressable.

Did long-term strategic considerations of these bureaucracies truly lead to such foresighted, high-level decisions by governments and the public?

As a person with two electrical engineering degrees and 15 years' experience as a professional programmer, I am nearly speechless at such a rational, foresighted, and prudent action coming from our government, in regards technology.

Foresighted definitions

adjective

planning prudently for the future; "large goals that required farsighted policies"; "took a long view of the geopolitical issues"

See also: farseeing farsighted foresightful prospicient long longsighted