Word: foresight
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Administrators also valued Bollinger's sharp foresight...
...thumping beats of the house DJ start eliciting signs of a headache tomorrow, just step out the sliding door to the hotel's pool area where covered verandas offer padded bamboo benches and the cool caress of Bangalore's breezes. And thank the city planners for having the foresight to close the pubs early...
Some people say we're in a crisis that threatens the underpinning of our republic. Understandably, surrogates for Vice President Al Gore '69 and Texas Gov. George W. Bush have endorsed this posture of doom: Development "X" is allegedly bad for the country. Now, my own historical foresight is poor. But I'm not keen on the idea that we're heading for a political collapse, that a set of serious consequences will hurt this country...
...veto, as did the party establishment. Clinton hated the benefit cuts and flirted with vetoing the bill because of them. But he realized that he could probably repeal the cuts in the next session of Congress. He was right. The signature was a move of great political courage, foresight and wisdom...
...government that wants its people to act responsibly must lead by example. The U.S. is the most powerful nation in the world; but it must be a dignified one. Only a nation respected by allies, rivals and enemies alike, that acts with foresight and principle, is truly a great nation; that is what we must aspire...