FARSEEING - significado y definición. Qué es FARSEEING
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Qué (quién) es FARSEEING - definición


Farseeing      
·adj Having foresight as regards the future.
II. Farseeing ·adj Able to see to a great distance; farsighted.
Ejemplos de uso de FARSEEING
1. "We will all miss him deeply, and long benefit from the works of his farseeing soul," Sen.
2. The municipal boundary drawn in 1'67, hastily and without any farseeing urban thinking, has been poured in concrete and has become a decisive urban and political factor, whose consequences will be felt for decades.
3. Al–Naimi commended the farseeing decision taken by King Abdul Aziz to sign the deal with the American company, adding that it made Saudi Arabia an influential world power.
4. Khachigian said Bush is being worn down by stiff Democratic opposition and by his bullish agenda. In a campaign, you‘re less likely to put up provocative ideas, you use much more global messaging and fewer specifics,‘‘ he said. What he‘s paying the price for now is being specific and provocative, especially on Social Security.‘‘ Cole compared Bush to President Truman, who never shied from a tough issue and often paid a political price. He was pretty farseeing.
5. Americans can be patient for a while, but when they see nothing going on, they get to wondering, ‘What‘s going on here?‘‘‘ Khachigian said Bush is being worn down by stiff Democratic opposition and by his bullish agenda. In a campaign, you‘re less likely to put up provocative ideas, you use much more global messaging and fewer specifics,‘‘ he said. What he‘s paying the price for now is being specific and provocative, especially on Social Security.‘‘ Cole compared Bush to President Truman. He was pretty farseeing.