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forethought

[fawr-thawt, fohr-] / ˈfɔrˌθɔt, ˈfoʊr- /


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Another thing we can do is to practice forethought.

From Salon

A chicken, she notes, requires some forethought — she likes to season her birds well before cooking them to maximize flavor — and care in preparation, which are acts of love.

From Washington Post

In contrast to Jimmy’s impulsive disclosure to Grace and his last-minute decisions to take clients out into the world for part of their sessions, practicing quality therapy requires mindfulness, planning and forethought.

From Los Angeles Times

Typing on a computer requires far less forethought; you can dump out the contents of your brain and then hammer it into shape.

From Washington Post

Researchers at Meta, the parent company of Facebook, have unveiled an artificial intelligence model, named Cicero after the Roman statesman, that demonstrates skills of negotiation, trickery and forethought.

From Washington Post