forward-looking
planning for or anticipating possible future events, conditions, etc.; progressive.
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How to use forward-looking in a sentence
The advocates of slavery used the New Testament, and Shalev says this “was in itself innovative and forward-looking.”
Why Is American Politics So Religious and Divisive? | Jordan Michael Smith | March 30, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTEven for the most forward-looking courtier, that might be a modernization too far.
Chelsy Davy, Prince Harry's Hard-Partying Royal Wedding Date | Tom Sykes | April 26, 2011 | THE DAILY BEASTWe strongly encourage forward-looking companies to join us in this effort.
Winds Of Change: The WindMade™ Partnership | Daily Beast Promotions | January 24, 2011 | THE DAILY BEASTBut the real reason to worry about his continuing as Fed chairman is forward looking.
And yet, somehow, contest organizers were determined to emphasize the many forward-looking elements of their pageant.
In the community, he never reaches high office because he lacks civic spirit and the forward-looking view.
Think | Col. Wm. C. HunterIn his old age, with 195 friends dying and life failing, his tone of cheerful, forward-looking hope is still the same.
Discourses in America | Matthew ArnoldThree days later Broderick was dead, a sacrifice, so all forward-looking men believed, to the wrath of the slave power.
Starr King in California | William Day SimondsCarefully watching his time, Captain Jones stood forward looking at the lights that showed how she swung to the tide.
Pike & Cutlass | George GibbsThe preservation of ancient beauty is very important, but no vigorous forward-looking man is content to be a mere curator.
The Problem of China | Bertrand Russell
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