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forward-looking
[fawr-werd-look-ing]
adjective
planning for or anticipating possible future events, conditions, etc.; progressive.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of forward-looking1
Example Sentences
“But such a turn is entirely out of step with the true needs of a forward-looking economy.”
“With our changing climate we can no longer look to the past. We are being innovative and forward-looking to protect Californians’ access to insurance,” Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara said in a statement.
But her nascent campaign opted to ditch Biden's core argument that Trump posed an existential threat to democracy, prioritising a forward-looking "joyful" message about protecting personal freedoms and preserving the middle class.
Last week, the insightful article “7 Strategic Axioms for the Anxious Progressive Voter” offered a forward-looking way to put this presidential election in a future context: “Vote for the candidate you want to organize against!”
With impressive speed from a standing start, she delivered a more forward-looking message that excited the base.
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