词汇 | forward-looking |
释义 | forward-looking adjective uk /ˈfɔː.wədˌlʊk.ɪŋ/ us /ˈfɔːr.wɚdˌlʊk.ɪŋ/ Someone who is forward-looking always plans for the future.向前看的;有远见的 Wise and sensible be a victory for common senseidiom cannily canny clear-headed clear-headedly judiciously level-headed long-sightedness method neat responsibility responsible responsibly right-minded sagacious victory well advised wily wisdom wise Cartwright, happily, is one of the forward-looking Institutes, and stunt night, crowded with most excellent fooling, produced two or three creditable and thought-provoking performances. I summon all honest men, all patriotic, all forward-looking men to my side. The Revolution office became the rallying point for a forward-looking group of women, many of whom contributed to the hard-hitting liberal sheet. The preservation of ancient beauty is very important, but no vigorous forward-looking man is content to be a mere curator. forward-looking | American Dictionaryforward-looking adjective us/ˈfɔr·wərdˌlʊk·ɪŋ/(alsoforward-thinking) planning for the future, esp. in a new or creative way forward-looking | Business Englishforward-looking adjective uk /ˈfɔːwədlʊkɪŋ/us(alsoforward-thinking) considering future developments when making plans, especially in relation to using modern methods or equipment: a forward looking approach/attitude/viewThey need a more forward-looking approach that emphasizes energy efficiency, conservation, and renewable sources. a forward-looking company/organizationMy intention is to build a successful, highly forward-looking organization. showing what is thought will happen in the future: forward-looking indicators/information/statementsThe forward-looking indicators have pointed to a sharp slowdown in the economy. Examples of forward-lookingforward-looking As in the preceding section, the forward-looking solutions of transition paths are computed backward, starting from the last period of the transition. 15. On a backward-looking basis, real rates still remained negative but, depending on estimation methods, rose sharply forward-looking. These theories fit into two types of grounds: forward-looking and backward-looking theories. A celebratory special issue is not proposed, but rather that several reflective and forward-looking contributions are published throughout the year. This means that these forward-looking individuals are more likely to make an active investment decision in the new pension system. These studies, which analyzed one-step forward-looking systems, showed that any stationary equilibrium can be locally stable. To accommodate these constraints, forward-looking behaviour is incorporated in consumption and investment decisions. In case of shocks, the forward-looking wage adjusts to alleviate the impact and consequences of the shock. This indicates the existence of a relation between forward-looking behavior and individuals' willingness to make an active investment decision. Thus, on these accounts, while desert is a backward-looking determinant of the good, it is compatible with forward-looking theories of the right. The concessionaire is a forward-looking agent who 'mines' the timber in a single pass and seeks to maximize the net present value of logging profits. Historians in recent years have emphasized the defensive reaction but have overlooked the forward-looking cross-currents. It is the result of another, equally fundamental, consequentialist assumption, to wit, that deliberation should be forward-looking. Because it is quite difficult to estimate a state-space model with forward-looking behaviors, we just consider backward-looking behaviors in this section. Our index incorporates this proposal and rewards pension funds that run forward-looking stress tests (12). See all examples of forward-looking These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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