Forward-looking in a sentence as an adjective

The toughest, culturally, on that list, is the forward-looking roadmaps.

They are betting on last year’s fashion\n\nI'm surprised it wasn't Google that made an offer on Snapchat, since it's normally quite forward-looking.

Decidedly forward-looking for a homeless guy, the owner started collecting them in one pile on whatever street he occupied.

Taiwan is wonderful for immersion in an entrepreneurial, forward-looking culture of people who are happy to live free.

Enterprises need things like stable patch schedules, forward-looking roadmaps, and integrated control structure.

Moving to a JavaScript-based add-in model and adding native support for SkyDrive seem like fairly big, worthwhile, and forward-looking additions to me.

"...That's why we hope police officers will join us in demanding that the state legislature pass forward-looking privacy protections to ensure that if the government wants to track a private citizenby license plate reader, GPS device, or cell phoneit needs to first get a warrant"Note that it refers to 'private citizen' not police officers.

Forward-looking definitions

adjective

ahead of the times; "the advanced teaching methods"; "had advanced views on the subject"; "a forward-looking corporation"; "is British industry innovative enough?"

See also: advanced innovative modern