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ahead of the times
a forward-looking corporation
is British industry innovative enough?
had advanced views on the subject
the advanced teaching methods
How To Use forward-looking In A Sentence
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- A bright sunny morning with clear blue skies - perfect for producing the positive and forward-looking mood that I need.
- Unusual, forward-looking ideas are part of your planet profile today. The Sun
- It gives an advantage over competitors because it provides a flexible, forward-looking framework on which to base activities. 9.
- While at once forward-looking, a progressive movement is also well rooted in the historic tides of reform in America.
- At the tender age of nine he was well aware of how extraordinarily lucky he had been and has since made a point of being determinedly positive and forward-looking.
- This is an absurd stance because markets are forward-looking: threats in the future affect bond prices now.
- Investors want to locate in an area which is forward-looking and progressive.
- In a dynamic and forward-looking Europe, there were new audiences for music and an appetite for novelty.
- Forward-looking companies realise a good atmosphere at work and good relations with colleagues are crucial to hanging on to staff.