forward-thinking









forward-thinking


forward-thinking [fawr-werd-thing-king] Examples adjective

  1. planning or tending to plan for the future; forward-looking.

Examples from the Web for forward-thinking Contemporary Examples of forward-thinking

  • Instead modernism became a style that was acceptable for “forward-thinking people”—not for communists, or socialists, or whatever.

    How Jews Created American Modernism

    Andrew Romano

    August 1, 2014

  • I think America has one of the most advanced, most forward-thinking marketing organizations in the world.

    Yes We Can Still Market: Why U.S. Brands Remain World’s Most Valuable

    Daniel Gross

    June 1, 2014

  • She ties with a forward-thinking lad named John, who refuses to marry any woman against her will.

    ‘Free to Be…You and Me’ Did Not Emasculate Men

    Emily Shire

    March 11, 2014

  • It came to feel in some ways like a forward-thinking message that was liberating for a lot of members of those congregations.

    ‘Searching for Zion’: Emily Raboteau’s Hunt for the Promised Land

    Mindy Farabee

    January 13, 2013

  • And in some forward-thinking nursing homes, older people are given privacy for sex with other residents.

    This Just In: Seniors Screw Too!

    Lenore Szuchman

    August 11, 2012

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