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: --
That would be a far-sighted and long-term solution.
They lack the skilled and far-sighted officials necessary for the long and sustained effort to cut costs, red tape and the numbers employed.
It is quite ridiculous to regard him as a firebrand; he is a very far-sighted man.
I am certain that in practice that will leave untouched and untrammeled, and undisturbed every company which is carrying on a thrifty, far-sighted, straightforward business.
The book is one of the more far-sighted and genuinely significant works to emerge in current years on environmental resource management, migration, property rights and poverty.
In any of the three scenarios, health ministries, through a coordinated national research policy, should adopt a far-sighted and active role, rather than remain in a defensive position.
This could, of course, be achieved without a joint annuity if each household were far-sighted, rational and took the welfare of both members fully into account.
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.