Word: foresightedness
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Foresighted Canada's new War Assets Corp. (TIME, Dec. 13) last week told what it intends to do. Under no illusions about the vastness of the job, W.A.C.'s new president, sensible, Scottish-born Steelmaker John Ballantyne Carswell, explained:
>CzechoSlovakia's foresighted, Moscow-minded President, Edward Benes, is on the Russian bandwagon in Eastern Europe. During the Teheran conferences he was in Moscow waiting to sign a 20-year mutual assistance and defense treaty with the Soviet Union.
Foresighted, tradewise Oliver Lyttelton, British Minister of Production, last week put in a bid for postwar British trade with booming Brazil. He recognized what many a U.S. trader with Latin America has not yet realized: that Latin America's larger republics are growing up industrially, that in the postwar...
To guard the home front with the trusted SS had become something more than a foresighted precaution. As the fifth winter of war began to fasten down on Europe, Germany was in chronic retreat. The Allies had invaded Europe and Mussolini had fallen. Close to four million Germans had been...
For 17 days in a row, every time the New York Stock Exchange was open for business, the shares of International Telephone & Telegraph Corp. were among the ten most active stocks on the ticker. One day last week I.T. & T. hit 12¼, its high for the year and almost...