far-seeing in the PONS Dictionary

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This is what comes of being a petrostate -- evidence, surely, of the need for wise and far-seeing governments to steer the economy towards some more respectable pursuit like manufacturing.
news.nationalpost.com
But couldn't and shouldn't the astute, far-seeing corporate strategist position a business to profitably respond to these and other climate-led emergencies?
qz.com
All of these we have, and with far-seeing sagacity and intelligence he gave our people what they most needed.
www.nola.com
Yet women inventors have been primarily responsible for the development of "varzeo" and "lizeo" (far-seeing and live-seeing) -- that is, television and motion pictures.
en.wikipedia.org
She was very far-seeing and great to work with.
www.thejournal.ie
The far-seeing standards, both at the state and federal level, are a good start.
www.latimes.com
They are not wiser, more virtuous or far-seeing.
www.independent.co.uk
That nose is like a third and far-seeing eye.
www.mayonews.ie
She also has a far-seeing ability allowing her to see across the ocean though it is limited.
en.wikipedia.org
Partly because he's a farmer, partly because he's very far-seeing.
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