forward-looking
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of forward-looking
First recorded in 1790–1800
Example Sentences
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Moore said he is taking a forward-looking approach and not seeking to assign blame for changes to the Oct.
From Los Angeles Times
“The yield is a strong indicator of forward-looking returns.”
From Barron's
The market is also forward-looking, and Wall Street sees improvement ahead.
From Barron's
It will have to become more forward-looking in its assessment of what is happening with productivity and the neutral rate in the economy.
From Barron's
"Thus, the council and the SAG intend to commission a formal process of independent forward-looking review undertaken by an external law firm to ascertain what can be improved from a governance perspective."
From BBC
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