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"forethought" Definitions
  1. careful thought to make sure that things are successful in the future

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A bit of forethought also worked in the project's favor.
But we unleashed something in Iraq that, again, without forethought.
This must be at the forethought of your mind always.
But with the right forethought, they can be avoided altogether.
Last year, Forethought took home the title and the cash infusion.
It is a rash Pokemon that rushes into action without forethought.
Motorola has certainly presented more forethought on that front, at least.
He's made casual threats about starting a war, seemingly without much forethought.
Xayah is a champion that requires some forethought before engaging in fights.
They came with forethought, they had helmets and weapons—they were armed.
"It takes some forethought to stash some stuff at work," he said.
Last year at this time, Forethought won the TechCrunch Disrupt Battlefield competition.
With some forethought, you can get savvy about managing your active subscriptions.
If he does that with malice and forethought, he can be impeached.
Although the operation appeared ill-planned, there was some evidence of forethought.
Not all of these pregnancies are due to a lack of forethought, though.
But increasing budgets each year with little strategic forethought is a corporate failing.
Words are very cheap to Donald Trump, and he often speaks without forethought.
With a bit of forethought, much of the mayhem could have been avoided.
Or is it simply Trump acting, without forethought or consideration of the consequences?
In April, he released his debut EP, "Forethought," a collection of four songs.
With some forethought, you can even save yourself a little time before dinner.
"Forethought" (1943) is of a flowering tree, also done in this painterly style.
Much like human costumes, pet Halloween outfits also require a little bit of forethought.
PD: There was never any forethought in what I was doing when I started.
It takes a lot of forethought to avoid those traps, as Jayanth's experience shows.
It became clear that there was no forethought to the implementation of this program.
And she did so because she had the discipline and forethought to properly prepare.
While chickens could expand economic opportunities for some Bolivians, it's a gift with little forethought.
What's more, the desire to appear trustworthy motivated participants to act without too much forethought.
Thanks to all of your staff for the forethought and creativity to try this issue.
Just a little forethought can help you shave off precious minutes getting ready come morning. How?
When it came to conducting their careers, there wasn't a whole lot of forethought or planning.
Candidates should approach these ethical challenges as they would other important decisions: intentionally and with forethought.
Finally, there's the basic immaturity of the retweet, and the lack of discretion and forethought it indicates.
The time and forethought that went into every little decision wasn't easy — but it was, ultimately, worthwhile.
Certainly. It takes more time and forethought, which comes with some anxiety, but that's not new territory.
It's a sophisticated piece of mental music, though that doesn't mean every repetition and echo was forethought.
However, being able to rent out the house at a higher rate took some forethought and planning.
"Your planning and forethought regarding your suicide plan on that day was certainly unmistakable," Justice Carro said.
First, and most obviously, clever forethought could possibly resolve minor economic issues before they become major crises.
"He's repeated that so many times that there's obvious malice of forethought," Tapper said of the president.
With a little data-driven forethought—potentially also some light biohacking—your ark might just transcend time.
It's not a lot of ports, but at least the company had the forethought to split them up.
One, it could be a simple nicety extended to a foreign leader, without much forethought on Trump's side.
And If I'd had the forethought, I have loaded a couple of movies on it for the flight.
He is reckless, ignorant of rudimentary policy matters and all too ready to speak without forethought or deliberation.
When it comes to refugees, a lack of forethought has made an already unstable geopolitical situation even worse.
Turnabout is fair play, the proverb goes, but in the case of "Despacito" the forethought just wasn't there.
They are a long-term investment in our ability to manage our economy with more transparency and forethought.
Instead of haphazardly sharing auto-biographical Stories shot with little forethought, people began storyboarding skits and practicing dances.
But I think that right has to be bound by international norms and by law and by forethought.
But the trip could so easily go pear shaped: Trump always acts in the moment, often without forethought.
That's the tragedy of Lucky Lee's—that this all could have gone so differently with a modicum of forethought.
But a successful restructuring requires a significant amount of planning and forethought, and is always full of tough choices.
Kimmel is also an angel investor in Webflow, Girlboss, TechCrunch Disrupt 2018 Startup Battlefield winner Forethought, Voyage and others.
All too often, it's the public that ends up cleaning up the mess when firms flame out without forethought.
Instead of forcing Jackson into an existing scheme, the Ravens had the forethought to assemble one that maximized him.
In his opening arguments, prosecutor Michael Garza argued that Feit committed the murder "with malice and forethought," the Monitor reports.
The bottom line: There aren't always easy answers here, but without a lot of forethought, it's easy to go wrong.
That much forethought and planning may seem unromantic, but it's worth it to be able to enjoy sex headache-free.
The mobster is shot by an unseen individual while bragging on the phone to Hermione about his impeccable criminal forethought.
And one thing is for sure: Game of Thrones does not style characters' hair without an immense amount of forethought.
They seem to largely dictate how he conducts his business as president, lashing out at perceived enemies, seemingly without forethought.
"It has required a little bit more forethought in some ways," chef Chris Kiyuna said of developing The Perennial menu.
Whether or not the notch is to your liking, you can't accuse OnePlus of moving to it without sufficient forethought.
The first to do this with serious forethought was Nixon's now infamous Committee to Re-elect the President, in 1972.
If they're going to explore this, I want them to do it safely, with some forethought to what they're doing.
"I had about as much forethought prior to the new one as I had in the old one," he said.
But they are also a seductive tool, potentially tempting presidents and military commanders to inflict grave damage without sufficient forethought.
Recipe of the day: With a little forethought, marinated short ribs can be part of a balanced weeknight rice bowl.
When it comes to government privacy protections, Wheeler says laws be based on three building blocks: transparency, control and responsible forethought.
Andrea's vote-off seems almost like an afterthought in the episode, though because it came first, I guess it's a forethought.
What do early-stage startups Forethought, Pi and Recordgram have in common with successful tech companies like Dropbox, Mint and TripIt?
It's a learning experience for every single one of us, sometimes in ways that no amount of forethought could have predicted.
What motivates athletes who seem to cheat systemically, with forethought and planning, rather than, say, indulging in one-off opportunistic lapses?
And they would all amount to a welcome amount of forethought, more than we have had in most of technology history.
But, a little over a decade later, I'm so thankful that my dad had the forethought to set up that meeting.
Forget for a second that the Saviors' levels of competence, intelligence, and forethought seem to vary wildly from episode to episode.
That said, when handled with care and forethought, AI research can be a powerful source of innovation and advancement as well.
The question is whether Facebook puts in the forethought and aftercare to safeguard its new tools with proper policy and moderation.
Before you light up again, have a little forethought and you won't be riddled with self-hatred in a few hours.
Forethought developed Agatha Predictions to help sort the tickets and get them to the most qualified agent to solve the problem.
It requires a little extra forethought, but you can do it, unrushed, in a day — saving you both time and money.
Lee had had the forethought to tell them how she wanted to pass, and they were by her side until the end.
So pushing emoticon choices at users at least requires forethought about the perspectives (good and bad) that your technology might be encouraging.
Thanks to their forethought, extensive scouting networks and focus on young players, Monaco and Nice have gone toe-to-toe with PSG.
I hope we do it with a bit more more forethought than those who invited Bakelite, which we now call plastic, did.
Thankfully, Ubisoft had the forethought to anticipate "Is Boomer a good boy?" questions and created an official support page to answer them.
Why did it feel as though he made a snap decision without much forethought or future planning over what it might mean?
"Particularly, it is hard to continually take screenshots, or to have enough forethought that what we see today is important," Seitz continued.
But activists like Rosén say these actions have consequences for the whole world, so we cannot afford to make them without forethought.
Hollie Williams and her companions — her husband, Brian; sister-in-law, Debra; and brother-in-law, Brent — were collecting with pragmatic forethought.
The Times got access to evidence photographed at the crime scene, and it suggests an improvised device made with forethought and care.
Organizations Delo has funded, like the Forethought Foundation and the Center for Human-Compatible AI, don't have obvious sources of government funding.
Ward off any potential disasters with a little forethought now, and have time to truly enjoy the company of your best mates.
It had to be refined, at least in comparison to the tweets and status updates that can now be shared with little forethought.
In his opening arguments, prosecutor Michael Garza alleged to the jurors that Feit committed the murder "with malice and forethought," The Monitor reports.
Being responsible for all my own food (and drink!) for all meals and snacks of the day actually takes some planning and forethought.
While in the sign of the Water Bearer, the moon will create a perfect air of reflection and forethought for all the signs.
Forethought has a modern vision for enterprise search that uses AI to surface the content that matters most in the context of work.
No matter how clever criminals get, a little planning and forethought can go a long way to helping you keep your finances secure.
The Times got access to evidence photographed at the crime scene, and it suggests an improvised device made with forethought and care. Mrs.
He's going to weigh and measure the pros and cons with her, even if he thinks all of this forethought is a little funny.
It's been a whirlwind few months for Forethought, a startup with a new way of looking at enterprise search that relies on artificial intelligence.
The resulting awareness and forethought are a good thing, and have helped move the film and TV industries in slightly, slightly more diverse directions.
We need to treat recurring public health challenges, like this particular coronavirus, with the same forethought and permanent preparation as we do natural disasters.
They're people who realized that the bridge they were building may have collapsed, but rather than abandon it, they built it anew with forethought.
Consider your options for avoiding that situation this year: Devising a holiday budget is one thing, but sticking to it successfully requires some forethought.
I've thought about that pomade tin many times since my visit, and about the forethought of the curator who included such a mundane item.
Spacefaring missions can take as long to plan and fund as they do to execute, so you'd better bet there's some serious forethought going on.
Whatever ensemble you land on, you'll want to make sure you're giving the smaller details — like your nail polish — the same kind of careful forethought.
Not only from the remarkable sensations the warmed toys created but the deeply emotional reaction she had as a result of his caring and forethought.
Critics were baffled by "Generation Um…" saying that it added up to a relatively empty-headed flick that lacked the forethought it was going for.
"Perhaps the most remarkable part of this story is the judgment and forethought the doctors and nurses had before proceeding with the operation," Gupta said.
This transition, to Postman, meant that mankind was leaving behind evidence, forethought, and eloquence and instead took up a language made up of constantly moving pictures.
Your meeting presence can really affect your promotability factor, and it's essential to master the art with forethought, prep, strategy, and even a bit of cunning.
It's easier than ever to cause damage to yourself and others with a single click, so a little forethought can and will go a long way.
His rap is smooth and calculated, something that likely came from a bit more forethought and revision than a rap off the top of his head.
His debate performance Thursday night was polished, a clear result of some forethought and of absorbing lessons from debates at which he seemed to wing it.
You always see a Medium post that eloquently describes how the company was just acquired, it had total forethought into how everything was going to unfold.
A lunch brought from home also requires some forethought, and research has shown that those who plan their meals ahead of time tend to eat healthier.
Mr. Trump's carefully scripted presentation on Saturday was meant to project a new level of forethought and seriousness from a man not usually associated with either.
Seemingly bloodless and distant, drone strikes can tempt presidents and military commanders to inflict grave damage without sufficient forethought, violating sovereign rights and killing innocent civilians.
But there are several charges that tend to nip renters' wallets after they return their cars that can be avoided or reduced with a little forethought.
During this encounter, Alan's friend, who remained seated at the bus stop the entire time, had the forethought to jot down the vehicle's license plate number.
I have to say that I didn't find a lot of evidence that the people developing these technologies were giving much forethought to the potential consequences.
Before sex comes foreplay and before foreplay comes forethought: What do I need to do to make sure I'm feeling as hot as possible in the moment?
After hours of deliberations, TechCrunch editors pored over the judges' notes and narrowed the list down to five finalists: CB Therapeutics, Forethought, Mira, Origami Labs and Unbound.
For the first time in history, cybersecurity was being required as a forethought in the design of a new network standard — until the Trump F.C.C. repealed it.
With a little forethought and a couple cups of powdered gelatin, you can slurp savory broth from doughy dumpling skins in the comfort of your own home.
That said, the Boosted Mini S can also get a full charge in just an hour and 15 minutes, so longer commutes aren't impossible, they just require forethought.
Immigration activists have backed off calls for another government shutdown over DACA, especially after many saw the three-day shutdown in late January to be lacking much forethought.
Some extra forethought and putting her needs first throughout our spring expedition made me feel confident we've got more fun and sunny adventures to look forward to soon.
These sites are Web 2.0 at its darkest epitome, a quiver of arrows that strikes at our deepest, most cherished institutions and bleeds us of kindness and forethought.
Slow cookers can be a great solution, but even those meals require a solid amount of prepwork and forethought to be ready and delicious once dinner time hits.
Many of these perpetrating men have high impulsivity traits and lack forethought and planning in how to appropriately initiate and negotiate an intimate sexual relationship with a woman.
Death Stranding always wants you to think about speed versus safety, and to consider the hidden hazards that can only be avoided with forethought and care, not a tool.
Forethought, a 2018 TechCrunch Disrupt Battlefield participant, has a modern vision for enterprise search that uses AI to surface the content that matters most in the context of work.
The more pressing risks are things like algorithmic bias and AI-powered surveillance, technology that is already being built into societies around the world with little or no forethought.
This isn't necessarily a new foray for them and it shows because they totally have the passion and forethought to make sure this isn't a fly by night endeavor.
The President argued that accused terrorists do not deserve legal protections granted to others -- but there were signs the White House was acting off the cuff without deep forethought.
He had, for instance, worn a wig during the robbery and tried to hide his shotgun in two plastic bags, which prosecutors said was evidence of forethought and planning.
Without much forethought, I injected Scrotox into a long list of more reasonable things to do for this series, purely because I thought my editors would find it funny.
The military's use of consistent methods and tactics in operations carried out over a wide area for many weeks, demonstrated "significant levels of forethought and organization," the panel said.
Those lucky enough to live in or near a ski town have the luxury of being able to jump in their car and hit the slopes with minimal forethought.
I don't recall any forethought, and I also don't recall feeling like it defined me or set me apart or any of those things that people often get tattoos for.
Muhammad bin Salman, the crown prince, announced it with fanfare (and scant forethought) in 2016, hoping for a $2trn valuation that would dwarf any other public company on the planet.
Wednesday Session 1: Carma Car, Stealthy Labs, D-ID, PoLTE, McCarthy Finch Session 2: Kegg Technologies, Forethought AI, Elevian, Nutrigene, Origami Labs** Thursday Session 3: CB Therapeutics, Lori Systems, KidSense.
We don't know where these technologies will lead and I hope we do it with forethought in terms of what it means for the environment, how it's manufactured, human health.
Made with Bols Genever and oleo saccharum, which might sound slightly scary to the home mixologist, just know that it only requires a little forethought and a few easy steps.
With a bit of forethought, I decided that the first, and most logical, people to contact might be the various importers from whom I was ordering stock for Oz Records.
In his team's National League division series against the San Francisco Giants, Maddon has moved position players around the diamond with as much forethought as Garry Kasparov moves chess pieces.
Places named after slaveholders who sold people, raped people, chained people, beat people and orchestrated sexual pairings to further their financial ends slip off our tongues without pause or forethought.
Frustrations about his management boiled over last month when Finance Minister Carlos Urzua quit, accusing the administration of crafting policy without enough forethought and of foisting unqualified officials on him.
Fighting these suits adds to municipal costs when, in many cases, these suits could be avoided if the city went about certain projects with more forethought and better community engagement.
The Times obtained photographs of evidence collected at the scene of Monday's terrorist attack in Manchester, England, that suggest the bomb was an improvised device made with forethought and care.
But with Trump, the process is reversed -- instinct and impulse power his actions, after little apparent forethought or assessment of the unpalatable consequences that usually accompany any serious presidential decision.
Aardman Animations' stop-motion process is labor-intensive and rigid, requiring comprehensive forethought and specificity of execution, so what's perhaps most striking about their films is their freedom and playfulness.
"There was no malice of forethought in the flyer's creation and it was never the base's intention to portray Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in a negative light," he said.
Political hindsight in this case is 20/85033, but it required forethought — which did not happen — to look ahead and begin to lay the groundwork in other growing ethnic communities.
"If Miami was not completely paved and not much forethought was put into drainage when they built the city 100 years ago, this would not be as bad of a situation."
Forethought aims to change conventional enterprise search by shifting from the old keyword kind of approach to using artificial intelligence underpinnings to retrieve the correct information from a corpus of documents.
Taking any unpaid time off from work — whether it's to go back to school or have a baby — requires forethought for a family breadwinner, said Garrett of the Garrett Planning Network.
Just know that slow sex takes time, effort, and some forethought — things that may not come naturally in a society that often prioritizes quantity over quality when it comes to sex.
It isn't always easy to think ahead about savings and taxes, but a little bit of forethought when it comes to these strategies can make tax day a little less stressful.
And from there you can spin out other noun-adjective combinations, which similarly work in forward or reverse: confidence/shaky. Centrality/marginal. Generosity/self-absorbed. Forethought/nostalgic. Hardness/tender. Severity/sweet.
Reese and Mara, who signs off on major purchases, did not spend without forethought Wednesday; each of the team's acquisitions were players the Giants had identified as priorities at their positions.
Combine that with an apparent lack of forethought about how video meetings with insufficient privacy protections — both on the back and the front end — could be exploited by hackers or trolls.
If I can't simply reach you with a quick email at any time, my work is going to require more forethought; some things might even get missed, some clients occasionally made upset.
That lack of forethought is a symptom of Trump's tendency to live and lead in the moment without gaming how his actions will play out three or four moves down the track.
Just six months into my own wonderful marriage, and my beautiful American wife had the forethought to get us tickets and a weekend away to see Liverpool play West Ham at Anfield.
In 21992, a proponent of women's suffrage argued in The New York Times that women "display more of the virtues of good citizens, forethought, temperance, industry, and self-restraint" than men do.
"My first instinct is to say that (Trump's foreign policy) is heading towards some kind of disaster," he said, arguing that Trump doesn't give appropriate forethought to the decisions he's making as President.
But Sansa has, time and time again, proved that she has the ability to lead, the skills to do it, and the forethought to think about her people and the repercussions for them.
Motive unclear So far it's been almost impossible to judge whether Trump's is simply acting rashly or with more nefarious forethought since his own administration's explanations have been laced with confusion and contradictions.
If built with forethought, like our constitution, a secure encrypted Internet would enable individual liberty, rule of law, protection of private property, data, and sovereignty in a way that promoted our democratic ideals.
While our Founding Fathers had the forethought to include intellectual property protections in the Constitution, they never could have foreseen a world in which we instantly access music by streaming it through mobile devices.
Be smart: These efforts have moved the needle, especially on issues like privacy, but it will take government action to create a culture where consumer privacy and safety is a forethought, not an afterthought.
Klonksy notes that it is human nature for our emotions to ebb and flow, and those who attempt suicide without more forethought are having a potentially lethal response to a temporary spike in despair.
"Why would anybody with forethought go out and criticize the first-ever Latina governor in United States history and a really good Republican and chairman of the Republican Governors Association to boot?" he asked.
When President Donald Trump tweeted about banning transgender people from the military, the announcement seemed to come with so little forethought and follow-through that the military had no choice but to ignore it.
In states such as Iraq, the U.S. Agency for International Development's budget has been entirely allocated to alleviating the suffering of millions of refugees, thus no forethought can be given to tomorrow's existential issues.
Luckily, he had the forethought to bring a breathing tube in there with him and wear a grocery bag as a mask, but—as anyone on Earth could've predicted—the stunt was a disaster.
The downsides to cooking are time and convenience (it takes forethought and preparation to cook), but there's a real upside: People typically consume about 20 to 40 percent fewer calories when they eat in.
Alternatively, Comey's dismissal made quickly on Tuesday afternoon following a Justice Department recommendation, will appear to be an impulsive swipe made with little forethought and or insight into consequences that hint at gross political negligence.
"Any discussion of the evil in (the massacre) in Las Vegas should consider the evil committed with malice and forethought by someone whose motives, in the end, will probably be unclear to us," she said.
"Trump has got to balance what made him successful in the primaries — his unrehearsed, unvarnished way of communicating — with the forethought and demeanor that people still expect from a would-be president," said former Gov.
Even with that forethought, it seems like as foregone conclusion that at least Van Drew and Peterson, who opposed the formal impeachment vote, will also stand against the history-making attempt to actually impeach Trump.
GAFG began as a niche provider of block-type reinsurance in 2004 and has grown quickly primarily through acquisitions of Forethought Financial Group and the former Aviva USA's life insurance business in 2013 and 2014.
So, while public subsidies lay their weary heads on the chopping block, there seems to be a lack of forethought in how it could affect the darlings of the current administration: The mega-corporate world.
It's the reality of a policy that was in place that resulted in a large number of families being separated without forethought as to reunification and keeping track of people and that's the fallout we're seeing.
That announcement—made with little or no preparation or forethought, it won't surprise you to recall—instantly made the job of coming up with a political strategy to secure victories on health care vastly more difficult.
It can seem easier on busy mornings to grab a pastry en route to the subway, but a little forethought will mean you have healthy options on hand that won't lead to a dreaded sugar crash.
So far, Delo has prioritized reducing the risks from nuclear war and climate change, research into biosecurity and AI, and institutions that are trying to make us better at anticipating tomorrow's challenges, like the Forethought Foundation.
I've been twice around this block, and I know it really well, and I know when there's some forethought to just how mean [you can be] and just how you're going to put disinformation out there first.
"I've been twice around this block, and I know it really well, and I know when there's some forethought to just how mean [you can be] and just how you're going to put disinformation out there first."
Forethought CEO and co-founder Deon Nicholas said that after launching its original product, Agatha Answers (to provide suggested answers to customer queries), customers were asking for help with the routing part of the process, as well.
That false step aside, there's a clear sense of forethought to the mise-en-scène; the quietly poetic quality to the open field, the tree and the delicate stained-glass panes hanging from it evoke old samurai films.
In LeWitt and Reed, there is a heightened disconnect between the conceptual and the visual, a friction that makes for a species of works different from those in which forethought plays a part but execution is fairly straightforward.
"It really shows the aircraft was originally designed for that capability; to move that bulkhead forward and make a larger bay, it shows the forethought of the original engineers and now, that can potentially come into fruition," Barksdale said.
But I don't always have room (or forethought) to bring a second pair of more stylish shades along on my outdoorsy exploits, where I've come to learn that a pair of wraparounds is a near-essential piece of apparel.
Instead of a keyword-driven experience we are used to with Google, Forethought uses an information retrieval model driven by artificial intelligence underpinnings that they then embed directly into the workflow, company co-founder and CEO Deon Nicholas told TechCrunch.
This is consistent with Mormon rape culture, where the burden is put on women and girls to fend off sexual advances with forethought and planning, but men are often pitted as victims of the sexual advances of women and girls.
"Had I had the forethought and the foresight that an entity could take those innocent, consented, educational and celebratory videos, misconstrue them, edit and fabricate the context, and use it for negative agendas, I would not have done it," she said.
That said, long involvement in international education in general and study abroad in particular has led me to the conclusion that other outcomes are also possible, particularly for students who go into a program without much forethought, focus or purpose.
"I wish more forethought would have been put into picking their locations and creating an environment for all competitors to be equals, as it stands DRL's statements seem very counter to that of their actions," Stumbaugh told me in an email.
What's more, a good deal of care and forethought goes into selecting the military regiments and units that march past the president, and today they often include foreign units to celebrate France's many alliances and France's participation in many international institutions.
The sound on music playback is thin and tinny and not really recommended beyond a few minutes — though at least the company had the forethought to put them up top, so they don't get muffled when the 2003-in-1 is docked.
Now some might call that a failure, but to me, having a backup system is an important piece of forethought, as it shows Google knows that even as slick as Duplex often seems, it still needs some help every once now and then.
It was the purist expression of it – my third day in a row, cutting in Nashville, that raw tracking vocal, with the band performing purely, without a lot of forethought, just from their hearts as an expression of sadness about his passing.
GAFG's ratings reflect a sustained improvement in the company's business profile over the last few years given the company's successful execution of both Forethought and Accordia acquisitions as well as continued strong capitalization and sustained strong operating performance subsequent to the acquisitions.
After what might be regarded as either reluctant hesitation or measured forethought, the company finally dipped its toes into the mobile space with the social app Miimoto earlier this year, with more titles based on popular franchises like Pokemon and Animal Crossing coming soon.
"It can also affect the front part of your brain -- things like judgment, forethought, impulse control and people who have never acted badly or inappropriately their whole life, all of the sudden they start to do things that are out of character," Amen said.
One way of looking at this — and I'm not saying it's done with this level of forethought — is as much as this means he's not going to get the best people anymore, if he ever could, it does mean that he will get the most loyal.
I think she was saying that if my dad would have just applied the same energy and forethought to his regalia and his routine as he did to what trouble there was to get in once the sun came down, there would have been no stopping him.
They require input from experts on the region and the issues – and forethought on which of a wide array of options your side would like to resolve, knowing that most will be cast aside and the focus will ultimately center on a handful of true priorities.
" However, Sabraw also criticized the government for a lack of information about the parents&apos whereabouts, calling it the effect of "a policy that was in place that resulted in large numbers of families being separated without forethought as to reunification and keeping track of people.
That "cover-up" quip is what caught Mr. Trump's attention — providing him with a proximal justification for scrapping the infrastructure meeting, though the preprinted placard hanging on a podium in the Rose Garden declaring "No Collusion, No Obstruction" gave away the forethought that preceded the presidential eruption.
While news organizations including The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post have openly weighed when and whether to call Trump's misstatements "lies" — a term that implies malice and forethought — Tapper thinks the media is well past the point of giving Trump the benefit of the doubt.
FICTION: Trump has taken reckless & impulsive action with no planning or forethought for what comes nextFACT: Trump acted on previously expressed red lines that were crossed,after exhausting all other options & fully aware that Iran will now respond,if only to save face Others took a similar path.
There were huge potential profits — the opportunity to buy stocks when they were cheap — available for any investor who had the forethought on election eve to imagine that their colleagues would wake up and interpret what they already knew about Mr. Trump in a more broader or optimistic light.
" However, Sabraw also said the lack of information about about the whereabouts of many parents spoke to "a policy that was in place that resulted in large numbers of families being separated without forethought as to reunification and keeping track of people, and that&aposs the fallout we&aposre seeing.
That's not because, in the manner of classic sunshine noir, it turns out that things are more complicated than they seem; it's because as Philips and Edwards solve the mystery, some glaring plot holes turn up that seem due more to shoddy writing and editing than forethought and philosophical investigation.
Just as similarity was used largely without regard to the goals and tenets of journalism, we are now looking at the use of even more powerful technologies that may be deployed in the law without enough consideration of how they could and should be guided by legal forethought by humans.
While budget hotels aren't likely to have such an amenity, if you plan on booking a high-end hotel, with a little forethought and research, you can find a hotel that includes an extensive spa replete with sauna, heated pool, and a variety of hot and cold baths and steam rooms.
The revision of the Rating Outlook to Positive from Stable reflects Fitch's improved business profile given the company's successful execution on the Forethought and Accordia acquisitions and view that continued strong capitalization and strong operating performance could result in an upgrade of the company's rating over the next 24 months.
Shed light on yo' block with this lightpoleDumb nigga, broke boy, pockets lipoAll caps you sucking dick, it's not a typo Like 1TakeJay's living room freestyle "To Da Neck," or Shoreline Mafia's pirated "Musty," the song, recorded in Chike's bedroom over a plinking, hardly altered Too $hort instrumental, was made without much forethought.
Still, he, like many others, saw the rest of the story: how, when sex is severed even from the idea of procreation (distilled perfectly in the modern phrase, "unprotected sex  - not sex - makes babies") it loses considerable weight and much forethought about children's wellbeing; how the "marketplace" for dating and marriage changes.
Controversy and loose-cannon-ism, speaking off the cuff and without a filter (or seemingly any real forethought), has always been part of the Kanye West brand; part of his appeal and extraordinary hubris and the magnet draw that is a combination of great talent and the constant threat of a train wreck.
The comic called first daughter Ivanka TrumpIvana (Ivanka) Marie TrumpPresident tweets 'few work harder' than Ivanka, Jared Dick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Trump Jr. dismisses conflicts of interest, touts projects in Indonesia MORE a "feckless c---" on her weekly show, a taped program that demands considerable planning, production and forethought.
Mr. West's recent commentary, from the absurd notions about slavery to what feels like parroting other people's talking points ("Obama was the opioid to our pain — he pacified us"), has left fans to parse what difference if any there is between aligning with hateful ideology and merely speaking without much forethought (or sometimes post-thought).
"CDNs and their supporting infrastructure will enable many web services to remain online and largely functional during times of high traffic," Joshua Briefman, a senior site reliability engineer who's worked on cloud services for years, told BuzzFeed News, adding the caveat that their stability is only as good as the forethought that went into their design and deployment.
But from the attention-getting opener—delivered with a modicum of emotion and forethought, "Sitting at the bar, I told you everything/You said, `Holy shit, you almost died'" should get any listener with a heart to the end of the quatrain—I found myself hooked on her first album since 2014, which fans agree is her best without coming together on why.
It requires some forethought to reach: trucks that can cross the sand dunes barring the way depart on regular schedules from a bus station off the main road (round trip 230 pesos, plus another 100 if you want to bring your surfboard), or you can walk along the beach the six or so miles from Valizas, the next town to the north.
FULL LIST OF RATING ACTIONS Fitch publishes the following ratings: Commonwealth Annuity and Life Insurance Company Forethought Life Insurance Company Accordia Life and Annuity Company First Allmerica Financial Life Insurance Company Global Atlantic Re Limited --IFS at 'A' Fitch assigns the following ratings: Global Atlantic (Fin) Company Commonwealth Re Midco Limited --Long-Term IDR at 'BBB+' Fitch affirms and withdraws the following rating: Global Atlantic Financial Life Limited --Long-Term IDR at 'BBB+'.
And he makes the provocative suggestion—which could equally well be applied to other Housman poems, including the strange one that recommends plucking out your eye and cutting off your hand or foot if it offends you—that not every line need be taken at face value and the whole thing might be meant angrily or ironically: Oh you had forethought, you could reason, And saw your road and where it led, And early wise and brave in season Put the pistol to your head.
Swelling out of the ocean like a bad feeling, heard before seen slouching toward Miramar over Venice Beach, it's the Bell Boeing V-22, not sleek but versatile, able to launch from Al Asad, fly to Mudaysis, perform pickup, then return, all within the golden hour, fast enough to outrun a difficult past, the budgetary hurdles and crashes in R. & D., the $72-million price tag, flyaway, its many modes, and we think moods; you remember its namesake in another state, fled from some outer dark, gliding above the diamond, from left field to center, where it made its home up in the stadium lights, a crown of wooden swords for its nest, hovering in the swampy air like forethought as the crack of a bat sent a tiny moon into orbit, a wave rippling through the crowd, the lights on their tall stems powered on, day powered down, and you had no team, you did not know whom to root for, home or away.

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