দূরদর্শিতা, দূরদর্শন, পরিণামদর্শিতা, পারদর্শিতা, পূর্বদৃষ্টি
(1) Providence by virtue of planning prudently for the future.
(2) Seeing ahead; knowing in advance; foreseeing.
(3) Seeing ahead.
(4) Knowing in advance.
(5) Foreseeing.
(6) Mental preparedness.
(1) Since we lack prophetic foresight , we cannot predict the outcomes of our decisions.
(2) We don't necessarily need prophetic foresight , just the ability to calculate what might result from our actions.
(3) Perhaps children even posses abilities we do not; intuition, foresight ; perhaps even telekinesis.
(4) It therefore supplied what all industrialists desired, namely, a degree of foresight , through its ability to cost for future changes.
(5) Will the people that care, and whom I want to care, exhibit such foresight and planning?
(6) It's about time these highways officers had some foresight or common sense.
(7) He had the foresight to check that his escape route was clear
(8) I'd like to add to our understanding of that situation by looking, in hindsight, at what was predicted with foresight before the war.
(9) I applaud the Minister's foresight in helping mothers to prepare for an independent future.
(10) They really should tell people to use a bit of foresight about their future careers when they are in like, year eight.
(11) The recent recycling of presidents shows no foresight for the future.
(12) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510I knew that was the skill I was going to need,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb he says, as though such foresight is perfectly normal for eight year olds.
(13) Buyers and sellers have perfect foresight ; all future incomes are fully known and are reflected in current asset prices.
(14) In other words, foresight , the ability to look ahead, is not an esoteric activity restricted to a few people with PhDs.
(15) No one, certainly, has perfect foresight into the uncertain future.
(16) But politics requires foresight and common sense.
(17) In a guild, the only thing that kept each thief from killing the other was respect: respect of ability, intelligence, foresight , dexterity.
(18) Was it a lack of mental ability, foresight and imagination that was needed many years ago to regenerate what was once a fine city?
(19) But he did not display any interest or foresight into what that future might contain: for him, not whatever is, is right, but whatever will be, is right.
(20) This lack of foresight and thoughtless preparation for implementation can clearly have a negative impact on teachers and students, as demonstrated in this study.
forethought
foresightedness
farsightedness
improvidence
myopia
Hindsight
Ignorance
Thoughtlessness