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She had the foresight to book a table at the restaurant well in advance.
The dismissal in 1993 of the agriculture and sugar industry ministers implied inadequacies in crisis management, and references to ' unforeseen ' difficulties suggested insufficient foresight.
We would expect only minor differences if we introduced foresight into this model, for several reasons.
There is a strong etymological connection between prudence and foresight.
Yet it would have taken a remarkable degree of foresight to predict it just a few years ago.
In the latter case, asymptotically -perfect predictors may be used to stabilize a fixed point or a cycle, where -perfect foresight is possible.
With perfect foresight, the equilibrium is unchanged by this thought experiment.
Lack of institutional foresight is also one of the key challenges for the wider agenda of sustainable development.
Have they by some miraculous instinct or foresight set apart in each of them a common place of residence?