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In a speech, a "sense of vision" would indicate what goals, methods, practices or steps the speaker would advocate in order to place before his audience the ways in which he sees their organization growing, expanding, and having lucrative results. Without a "sense of vision," none of the audience would have a focus, or a concrete notion of the plateaus they wished to achieve.

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