0 having good judgment about what will be needed in the future and making wise decisions based on this:
1 able to see things clearly that are far away but not things that are near you:
The document concludes with what was for the times an unusually far-sighted rejection of biological heredity as a way of explaining collective traits.
As a few far-sighted analysts saw as early as 1946, the rules of the ancient game of war were changing.
His dedication to an obscure astronomical phenomenon proved to be far-sighted.
If statesmen fail to be far-sighted or maintain a vision of the future, we may be deprived by foreign countries of remaining profits.
Today, the more far-sighted authorities are using more contingent cost-andvolume contracts so as to share the risk more efficiently between purchaser and provider.
This takes place on the higher merits of far-sighted contracting being 'an extraordinary powerful analytic concept'.
Provided people are sufficiently far-sighted, norms of behaviour that sustain cooperation can be shown to be self-enforcing in stationary environments.
When this is the case, the key result is that stability requires players to get their turn 'frequently enough' and to be far-sighted enough.
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