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forward-thinking

[fawr-werd-thing-king] / ˈfɔr wərdˌθɪŋ kɪŋ /


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In a region where technology abounds, King County residents expect elected officials to be forward-thinking, not stuck in decades gone by.

From Seattle Times

It also ended by keeping the ethos of LeVine’s forward-thinking vision: In the final season, Lois and Clark’s mentor, Lane Smith’s Perry White, is promoted and Lois takes his job as the editor of the Daily Planet.

From Los Angeles Times

Most of the South will be palm-friendly much sooner—well within the lifespan of a forward-thinking business.

From Slate

“As we look to build the Seattle of the future with a cutting-edge economy rooted in equitable growth and expanded opportunity for every neighbor, Sam Cho brings the proven experience we need to ensure our efforts are forward-thinking, innovative, sustainable, and inclusive,” Harrell said in a news release.

From Seattle Times

Later, the lake was drained and La Habra city leaders opted to go a development direction they considered more forward-thinking, erecting a shopping plaza and post office on the site.

From Los Angeles Times