0 able to see clearly only objects that are not close --
1 able to make wise judgments about the results far in the future of an action you take now: --
a farsighted proposal
I have a fear—and it reflects no discredit on any individual—that farsighted flexibility has not been present.
Some of them are frugal, farsighted and abstain from consumption so that they can save, but some do not.
He was farsighted, and, though tenacious of his aims and ideas, he was always moderate.
The institutional reforms that come out of it will have to be just as courageous and farsighted as our endeavours have been.
But some of his proposals were less farsighted, and they were forced on the opposing party, without proper discussion, by the threat of economic sanctions.
My constituents can sleep soundly in their beds, because of my local council's farsighted decision, or so it would like to think.
Farsighted leaders can overcome traditional cultural obstacles.
At the other extreme, when = 0, the fishers will treat the far-distant future as being equally valuable as today; that is, they will be very farsighted.