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"farsighted" Definitions
  1. seeing objects at a distance more clearly than those near at hand; hyperopic.
  2. seeing to a great distance.
  3. wise, as in foreseeing future developments: a farsighted statesman.

105 Sentences With "farsighted"

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" They include, she wrote, "working to develop farsighted climate policy.
All those farsighted decisions in decades past are coming together now.
Prior to President Trump's executive order, farsighted Air Force Lt. Gen.
He is, like Whitman, a farsighted rather than a nearsighted visionary.
Farsighted experts in 1900 might have predicted a collapse in farming jobs.
"We have a position which is farsighted and positive," Mr. Modi said.
Executives can have farsighted vision that their organizations need to be data-driven.
But a more farsighted commander-in-chief would be adding to their armour.
And those that stand to gain from humane and farsighted government is everybody.
Having farsighted goals and objectives is a trait of bold space exploration planning.
But some farsighted political leaders saw the potential as early as the 1970s.
Perhaps we could have been more farsighted and acted to mitigate these effects.
In the future, as some farsighted experts are predicting, wars will be fought online.
"Farsighted Zeus," proclaimed Pythia, had granted Athens "a wall made of wood" for defense.
One of the farsighted writers who saw this coming was the great Alan Turing.
FARSIGHTED How We Make the Decisions That Matter the Most By Steven Johnson 244 pp.
Paak makes music that radiates with farsighted imagination, unfettered humor, and an astute appreciation for craft.
After reading "Farsighted," am I more aware of all the difficulties of making long-term decisions?
Cerdà is a legendary figure in urban planning circles, farsighted and progressive even by today's standards.
Farsighted policy will seek to accelerate that process, achieving the enduring benefits of electrification that much sooner.
The framers of the Constitution were farsighted about many things, but presidential succession was not among them.
But they suggest that farsighted states should be spending more on kids' health insurance than they are now.
He was at his most persuasive when he was committing to an unabashedly progressive agenda: farsighted and compassionate.
Policies that I thought were foolish a decade ago have revealed themselves to have been farsighted and effective.
The WIPO Treaty's embrace of balance twenty years ago was hard-won, farsighted and fortunate for us all.
Thirsk became farsighted, and it persisted after he got home, although his vision has slowly improved since then.
It seems unlikely that Mr. Trump has either the desire or vision to pursue such a farsighted strategy.
" According to Magnet, Thomas is an intellectual heavyweight propounding the farsighted vision that "there is no government solution.
The future of our species is in question like never before, which has made farsighted optimism an unusual challenge.
With the help of like-minded cartoonists and some farsighted university professors, Mort became a vocal force for preservation.
And all the while, people can look to a younger and farsighted vice president as the logical next step.
It was approved by consensus by the United Nations General Assembly, giving hope for a farsighted global campaign against terrorism.
Contemporaries like Ivan Turgenev thought Herzen's embrace of the peasantry was sentimental foolishness, but in hindsight, Herzen's instincts were farsighted.
With Africans facing everything from AIDS to Ebola to diabetes, if only all doctors working there could be that farsighted.
An alternative future that serves both climate and urbanist goals is possible, but only with farsighted planning and steady policy support.
Mr. Morrison, who recently starred in the Broadway musical "Finding Neverland," has a farsighted vision that encompasses rock, jazz and swing.
But new universities—as well as a few farsighted older ones—are adapting to the changing needs of students and employers.
He does not believe he was a special case: so gifted or farsighted or perceptive that only he could have succeeded.
He said that European Union (EU) regulators are more "farsighted" than those in the U.S. when it comes to social policies.
It would be a very farsighted optimist, sporting the strongest of rose-tinted shades, who could believe that Trump might learn something.
Rockefeller's leadership style was "farsighted," writes Chernow, and his relied exclusively on numbers to tell him if the company was on track.
"Australia is incredibly fortunate to be in the position and its because of farsighted government policy," said Darryl O'Donnell, chief executive AFAO.
On the issue of permanent storage, this may be one instance where President Trump's policy instincts are more farsighted than President Obama's.
Although the paper reaffirms the basic tenets of India's admirably farsighted patent laws, it also calls for protecting traditional remedies like cow urine.
I would be thrilled to learn that Kim is a farsighted reformer masquerading, out of desperate necessity, as a thug and a swindler.
It's a question that gets at the heart of "Farsighted," Steven Johnson's riveting new book on how we make tough long-term decisions.
To confront that challenge successfully, the federal government needs to respond with farsighted strategic investment in key aspects of technology, science and education.
But for farsighted companies that can navigate the complexities and create and implement effective consumer engagement strategies, the future remains rich in opportunity.
Farsighted investment by the world's strongest federal government was at the root of all that — it was the foundation upon which private enterprise built.
The revolution in work-force development is still in its infancy, but already some farsighted companies are providing online training beyond their employee population.
Editorial The Justice Department took a farsighted step last year when it banned the use of solitary confinement for young people in federal prisons.
Finally, a farsighted U.S. president would concede that America's demographic composition is changing, while asking the nation to rededicate itself to its constitutional ideals.
So smart and farsighted officers began thinking and writing about how to initiate reforms and strengthen professionalism, to be ready when the dark period ended.
His early bet on the Chinese technology giant Alibaba earned a return of more than $22017 billion and cemented his reputation as a farsighted investor.
People are always bashing government and highlighting government failures, so it's worth saying that this seems like a judicious and farsighted move on the part of DOT.
Some farsighted executives have even suggested that their natural gas production could eventually be a major source of hydrogen for fuel cells because methane is hydrogen-rich.
We then make them the most important voices through our coverage, and then, of course, we have to cover them, and we look farsighted for doing so.
In scope and value it dwarfs the Marshall Plan, the postwar reconstruction program for Europe that was a farsighted expression of American confidence almost 70 years ago.
Lasik surgeons use an ultraviolet laser to reduce the curvature of the cornea for people who are nearsighted, and to accent it for people who are farsighted.
Many of Bloomberg's infrastructure projects proved farsighted, like the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, the High Line park in Chelsea and the Cornell Tech campus on Roosevelt Island.
They notably also don't support people who are farsighted and only provide prescriptions up to -7.50, so if you are extremely nearsighted, you'll also be out of luck.
"The Tree of Wooden Clogs," Ermanno Olmi's farsighted view of Italian farm life in the late 19th century, immerses you in what feels like an unchanging preindustrial world.
Lazy eye, or amblyopia, typically occurs in farsighted patients when the brain shuts down data coming from the eye with less clear vision and uses only the healthy eye.
Are we so certain that all of our laws are perfect and just today, and that we will respond to new technologies by immediately regulating them with farsighted wisdom?
From the shadows emerges the partners' lawyer, Howard Reinheimer, whose tightfisted and farsighted schemes net "the boys" exceptional wealth and an unprecedented amount of control over their own work.
This honey blonde with a honey-colored voice whose textures thickened and darkened over the years poured out a lifetime of accumulated emotional wisdom at once farsighted and empathetic.
When the Metro opened, ten years later, in 1976, it was acclaimed as a farsighted fusion of design and utility, a system generations ahead of those in other cities.
A common view is that while passive funds would face loses in declining markets, active managers could be better prepared because of factors like cash holdings or farsighted stock selection.
Yet, thanks to farsighted conservation efforts and a state that keeps vigilant watch over the health and biology of Bristol Bay's salmon populations, the region's salmon numbers are vibrant today.
Late in "Farsighted," he recounts his own use of decision-scientific strategies to persuade his wife to move, with their two children, from New York City to the Bay Area.
It is rooted partly in the never-lose structure of modern executive compensation packages, but also in two farsighted investments made long ago by one of Yahoo's founders, Jerry Yang.
If he prefers to improve global health, he would barely break a sweat providing $1.50 eyeglasses to a nearsighted Indian schoolgirl, a farsighted Nigerian truck driver and a billion others.
Farsighted leaders in New York City and in the federal government need to keep up the momentum while overseeing the transition of the financial sector to its digital-age future.
While Irene bore down, New York was like a kingdom with farsighted lookouts on the ramparts, but no way of keeping track of invaders who managed to breach the castle gates.
Mr. Wheeler embraced farsighted solutions, among them linking transportation planning to retail, office and residential development, and requiring the owners of property adjacent to new subway lines to pay for improvements.
As a nation, the United States needs to change its focus from merely reacting to China's actions to building a farsighted national strategy for sustaining American leadership in science and innovation.
This trumpeter, composer and farsighted musical thinker has only ripened with age; at 77, he's making some of the most affecting music of his career, and he is as prolific as ever.
Using the Mandarin words "danding," which means to keep calm and steady, and "ruizhi," which means wise and farsighted, he has initiated conversations on WeChat, an online chat room popular among Chinese parents.
Though it's probably safe to assume Jon is resurrected in the books as he is in show, he dies because he, too, mismanaged power, alienating his immediate followers while focusing on farsighted coalition building.
In "War and Peace," his latest book on the American wartime leader, Hamilton presents a farsighted Roosevelt riding to the rescue of freedom, then setting the stage for a new world order to come.
"Rodin-Rilke-Hofmannsthal" will be set up among French Impressionist works as a kind of "exhibit within an exhibit," said Mr. Gleis, paying homage to the farsighted vision of Mr. Tschudi and previous directors.
A singing cellist and an experimentalist of patient, farsighted demeanor, Ms. Wong leaves all options on the table: Most of the time, she plays the instrument in slow swipes and resonant plucks, resisting pattern or repetition.
" It should come as no surprise, then, that this week Time magazine reported that "a North Korean state media outlet has praised Donald Trump as a 'wise politician' and 'farsighted candidate' who can reunify the Korean Peninsula.
Our battles over national memory pit ancien-régime narratives about farsighted founding fathers, heroic pioneers and a tragic, avoidable Civil War against more iconoclastic reimaginings that place the old regime's victims at the center of the story.
It would be shortsighted in the extreme for Congress to change a single word of what has been, by practically every measure, one of the most fruitful and farsighted laws it has ever put on the books.
Subotnick combined that possibility with a futuristic mindset—he was reading the early works of farsighted philosopher Marshall Mcluhan, who predicted the World Wide Web 30 years prior to its invention—and made a prescient prediction of his own.
It was such a spectacular, farsighted bet against the conventional wisdom surrounding the housing market boom that Cornwall was profiled in Michael Lewis's book The Big Short, and one of Burt's colleagues was played by Brad Pitt in the movie adaptation.
"Currently, America is facing major domestic reforms that require someone who is farsighted and shrewd," said an article in the first part of the series, which was published in late November along with three other articles on the same theme.
The difference is that policymakers in Iowa were some of the first in the country to identify the tremendous potential they had in the rapidly growing clean energy economy and have embraced the future with farsighted policies that straddle the political divide.
In some things Churchill had been surprisingly myopic — he had opposed women being given the vote before World War I, for example, although he supported it when it finally took place in Britain in 1918 — but in others he was profoundly farsighted.
Buffett had been so opposed to investing in airlines in the past that he told shareholders in a 2007 note that "if a farsighted capitalist had been present at Kitty Hawk, he would have done his successors a huge favor by shooting Orville down."
This executive order does not marginalize voices or place the value of polar bears and environmentalism over economies; it sets in place an action of farsighted, forward-thinking wisdom and respect for Native cultures and a sustainable future for all Alaskans and for the world.
Though it can be hard to imagine today, the Endangered Species Act was intended to be a starting point rather than an endgame; a last-ditch way to save species that were vanishing until more comprehensive and farsighted conservation plans could be put in place.
He acquired his wealth legally and in the most quintessentially American way: He had a wacky idea, took a stab at it, stuck with it through thick and thin, and, through patient, deliberate, farsighted risk-taking, created one of the most innovative companies of the modern era.
For example, in 1960, the clock was moved 5 minutes away (to seven minutes to midnight) from Doomsday because the "Pugwash conferences" were established, meetings where self-selected scientists from various nuclear countries sit down and congratulate each other on how farsighted and concerned they are.
At the time of this letter's writing, I have sent you hundreds of images—some playful, some scary, some sad, some outdoorsy, some candid, some taken by a farsighted acquaintance, some holiday themed, some to raise awareness for underfunded but important causes, some with sleeping special guests.
He acquired his wealth legally and in the most quintessentially American way: He had a wacky idea, took a stab at it, stuck with it through thick and thin, and, through patient, deliberate, farsighted risk-taking, created one of the most innovative companies of the modern era.
Many of America's greatest foreign policy successes were won at the negotiating table, not on the battlefield: Think of the Louisiana Purchase, which doubled the size of the country in 1803, or the formation of NATO and the Bretton Woods economic institutions, equally farsighted acts that enhanced American influence.
But when people say, "He makes me want to believe again," as a lapsed-Catholic journalist said to me during one of these awkward "What do you have against Pope Francis?" conversations, they aren't usually paying close attention to the battles between cardinals and theologians over whether his agenda is farsighted or potentially heretical.
She accomplished this by holding some things constant: a farsighted approach to the piano, which she used both to guide and to goad her bandmates; an ability to toggle between artistic styles without warping her own sound; and a belief that jazz ought to interact with its kindred art forms across the African-American tradition.
At a time when our human family is beset by grave humanitarian crises demanding farsighted and united political responses, I pray that your decisions will be guided by the rich spiritual and ethical values that have shaped the history of the American people and your nation's commitment to the advancement of human dignity and freedom worldwide.
" The editorial board detailed Bush's work this year, saying "her efforts ... repaired communities devastated by wildfires and hurricanes, developed critical lines of medical research, preserved the environment, and helped forge new leaders who will drive civic change in Texas, in the United States, and in countries with a stark need for sensible and farsighted change agents.
Today we are faced with this question: Will two remarkable events within the past several months, the Brexit vote in Britain and the election of Donald J. Trump as president, threaten to undo what Harry S. Truman, George C. Marshall, Acheson, Dwight D. Eisenhower and their farsighted counterparts in Europe and Asia created 70 years ago?
Farsighted friends of science in this country were fortunately able to make such arrangements at Bryn Mawr College and at Princeton that she found in America up to the day of her death not only colleagues who esteemed her friendship but grateful pupils who enthusiasm made her last years the happiest and perhaps the most fruitful of her entire career.
"At a time when our human family is beset by grave humanitarian crises demanding farsighted and united political responses, I pray that your decisions will be guided by the rich spiritual and ethical values that have shaped the history of the American people and your nation's commitment to the advancement of human dignity and freedom worldwide," Francis said in a message sent to Trump minutes after he was inaugurated.

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