far-seeing in the PONS Dictionary

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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.
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It already is among far-seeing scientists.
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Her far-seeing is a lot stronger than her father's that can barely make it to the eaves of the forest.
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They are not wiser, more virtuous or far-seeing.
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Numerous monuments to his far-seeing sagacity exist to-day and will exist for centuries to come.
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His statesmanship, though marred occasionally by personal vanity and love of popular applause, was far-seeing and prudent.
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Perhaps he is a rare, far-seeing politician.
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That nose is like a third and far-seeing eye.
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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?
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That's partly because the huge far-seeing telescopes typically sent into space are designed to spot only the dimmest, most distant stars.
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