Word: forethought
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...just really tired of lying," she said. "So I just blurted it out one day [with] no forethought. I blurted it out before the Dartmouth game, which was three weeks after the diagnosis...
...there is no flexibility because the system is stretched to its limit. Some agencies have become so desperate to place children that any bed will do. Kids are being sent to foster homes with no forethought, and the states cannot guarantee their safety. Furthermore, the number of kids needing foster care is exceeding the number of families available to care for them. Even the most devoted of foster parents are dropping out of the programs, frustrated at times by a lack of support--as well as legal roadblocks to adopting the children if they so choose...
...would refuel in Aden--suggest that the attack was plotted weeks, even months, in advance. Once it pulled into Aden, the ship was highly vulnerable--to the bevy of small craft mingling around it, to the port authorities who had dispatched the moorers, to anyone with the cleverness and forethought to plan carefully for such a moment. If the commanders noticed anything suspicious as the Cole was moored, it was already too late. Said Admiral Vernon Clark, the Navy's chief of operations: "It would be extraordinarily difficult...to do anything about this kind of situation and to have stopped...
That's right, Quadlings. The new shuttle schedule advocated by these groups shows little forethought concerning our daily migration patterns. Unlike in the previous schedule, where the frequency of shuttles varied with passenger volume, one shuttle is now supposed to leave the Quad every 10 minutes between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m., rain or shine, 10 a.m. class pending or middle-of-the-hour lull...