Forethought Sentence Examples

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  • It was due to this forethought that resistance on the line now chosen was possible.

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  • Secondly, the way to make cooking easy is to have some forethought.

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  • With a little forethought I should have used copper.

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  • With good planning and forethought, you can create the perfect birthday for your baby!

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  • With a little careful consideration, planning and forethought you can find a coffee table that matches your lifestyle and living room.

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  • Backpacking for beginners is a very popular activity throughout the world, but preparation for the activity isn't always given the forethought and consideration that it deserves.

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  • The freedom here spoken of is a freedom from the immediacy of impulse - a freedom based upon our possession of reason as a power of comparison, memory and forethought.

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  • Ben showed great forethought in calling an ambulance and for not forgetting his young sister who was in the bath at the time.

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  • Exchanging gifts is a long standing holiday tradition, and finding just the right gifts to give to someone special can be a rewarding and enjoyable experience with a bit of forethought and planning.

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  • Determined that in this first battle against a white nation they would show their mettle, the Japanese lavished both time and forethought on the minutest preparations.

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  • Killing by forethought felony was unnatural, against the law of nature.

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  • They are not insurmountable, but they do require slightly more forethought.

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  • Authors should exercise more forethought as to the points they want to make from their illustrations.

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  • It's an odd set of priorities that takes more forethought for salamanders than for our children.

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  • The epithet rrpovoia (" forethought") is due, according to Farnell, to a confusion with irpovaLa, referring to a statue of the goddess standing "before a shrine," and arose later (probably spreading from Delphi), some time after the Persian wars, in which she repelled a Persian attack on the temples "by divine forethought"; another legend attributes the name to her skill in assisting Leto at the birth of Apollo and Artemis.

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  • The process should involve a great deal of analysis and forethought, as it's a decision that cannot easily be reversed.

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  • With a little research and forethought, you'll be certain to choose a box that both you and your cat will love.

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  • With time and forethought, you can create a mask that will turn heads.

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  • Setting the stage for a marriage proposal takes a lot of planning and forethought.

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  • It requires forethought, careful planning and dedication, but yoga's health and wellness benefits should be well worth it.

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  • This does take a little more forethought; either use a texture to go behind the text at normal size, or else increase the size of the text so that you can see the full image.

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  • The march was one unbroken success, thanks to Wellesley's forethought and sagacity in dealing with the physical conditions and his personal and diplomatic ascendancy among the chieftains of the district.

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  • After much forethought and deliberation, I took delivery of the trike last October.

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  • Like purchasing a car, buying carpet needs some research and forethought before rushing to the store and getting carpet.

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  • While common law marriages still occur in America, breaking up legally may require planning and forethought.

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  • Fans may sit in the audience and admire Kristen Stewart's look as Bella Swan in New Moon, but most don't realize the forethought and planning that went into every aspect of this movie, including makeup.

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  • With a few precautions and forethought, you can find the perfect dog tug toy that will bring you and your pet hours of enjoyment.

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  • With a little forethought and the right plan and materials, you'll soon have a place that your wine can call home.

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  • They have all the flexibility and ease of giving money with a little extra forethought tossed in.

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  • Once they're there, they'll last a while, so you can have that spa atmosphere without much forethought.

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  • Whether you're shopping for co-workers, children, or your parents, getting a thoughtful gift takes a little planning and forethought.

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  • That forethought will undoubtedly presage many happy years of marriage.

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  • This can be a wonderful way to propose as this is done without planning or forethought, meaning that it is truly a heart felt proposal.

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  • With a little forethought and care, one good backpack is all you'll need for years.

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  • Virgo shows forethought in most matters.

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  • With a little forethought and planning, body scarification needn't be a bad experience.

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  • This forethought aids in producing a persuasive memo that is focused and assures every important detail will be addressed.

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  • Lingerie is a common gift for Valentine's Day, but careful forethought must be given to insure the appropriate type of lingerie and presentation is used.

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  • With a little forethought, though, it is not too hard to find the best web hosting reseller program for your business.

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  • The more forethought you can give to the task of running your business, the more likely you are to succeed.

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  • However, financing and distribution of such vaccines require considerable forethought and is not a simple matter [10] .

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  • The temples and the palaces were indeed laid out with careful forethought and ambitious vision.

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  • Forethought was still busy when, in accordance with instructions from Tokio, Kuroki on the 30th of April ordered the attack to begin at daybreak on the ist of May.

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  • The college to which Hofmann devoted nearly twenty of the best years of his life was starved; the coaltar industry, which was really brought into existence by his work and that of his pupils under his direction at that college, and which with a little intelligent forethought might have been retained in England, was allowed to slip into the hands of Germany, where it is now worth millions of pounds annually; and Hofmann himself was compelled to return to his native land to find due appreciation as one of the foremost chemists of his time.

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  • As a statesman, he certainly committed grave faults - through excess of diplomatic subtlety, lack of forethought, and sometimes even through ingenuousness; but it must with justice be admitted that, in spite of his reputation for pugnacity and obstinacy, he never failed, either by temperament or on principle, to exhaust every peaceful expedient in settling questions.

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  • Another indispensable feature of good bee-management is " forethought," coupled with order and neatness; the rule of where pollen (the fertilizing dust of flowers) is P (g)lentiful plentifu FIG.

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