far-sighted in the PONS Dictionary

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This decision was a far-sighted one, and the present board officers, committee, supporters and players owe much to their counterparts of some 60 years ago.
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He had far-sighted ideas of metal aeroplanes and flying wings, but the necessities of the war held him back.
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This psychological state of need can be refined through a far-sighted government education of the public.
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His term of office is characterized by a far-sighted policy and respect for ethnic and cultural identity of the inhabitants of the colony.
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His far-sighted and monumental development ideas did not go well with the orthodox members of the community.
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It is far-sighted and, like some birds of prey, this swift is bifoveal: each eye having both a temporal and a central fovea.
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The king himself was a great military leader and far-sighted politician.
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Therefore, as his rock edicts record, this far-sighted monarch ordered that useful trees be planted along the roads and on camping grounds.
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He was a person of virtue, who not only had a noble character, but was also is a far-sighted politician and diplomatist.
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She is far-sighted and wears glasses to see properly.
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