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forward-thinking

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


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We need forward-thinking media to illuminate hard-to-grasp concepts like climate change.

From Salon

Plus, he thinks adoption could be key to making his business more attractive both to prospective partners and job candidates, a mentality many corporate managers, and companies like Accenture, also share: “The people you’re hiring also see that this company is very forward-thinking.”

From Slate

“But I’m afraid the real question is whether Statehouse Republicans are as forward-thinking as Statehouse Democrats and the governor.”

From Seattle Times

Tesla’s stereotypical reputation has been that it’s the car you get when you want to show how forward-thinking you are about the environment, and also this company is cool and respectable.

From Slate

Cingel said, however, that the way states and school districts address their students’ needs should be forward-thinking; he does not believe that his study should be used to support the idea that school shutdowns were the wrong choice.

From Seattle Times