How to Use farsighted in a Sentence

farsighted

adjective
  • From our vantage, this may sound very farsighted and bold.
    Mary L. Trump, The New Republic, 12 Aug. 2021
  • And the girl and the boy in the Dodge Charger were exceptionally farsighted.
    Dan Chiasson, The New York Review of Books, 6 June 2019
  • But a more farsighted commander-in-chief would be adding to their armour.
    The Economist, 22 Feb. 2018
  • Costly and no fun, but surely the farsighted and responsible thing to do.
    Star Tribune, 22 Feb. 2021
  • But long-term insurance buyers turned out to be a more determined and farsighted group.
    Los Angeles Times, 25 July 2019
  • It’s time for a more farsighted approach and more imagination.
    Tamar Jacoby, WSJ, 18 Dec. 2020
  • One way to limit pollution is to put a price on it, a point not lost on at least one farsighted industry executive.
    Andrew Cockburn, Harper’s Magazine , 4 Jan. 2022
  • This summer, the federal agency that regulates Wall Street will take a farsighted move.
    The Christian Science Monitor, 7 June 2019
  • And much of this revolution was due, once again, to U.S. public-private partnerships and decades of farsighted effort.
    Noah Smith Bloomberg Opinion (tns), Star Tribune, 22 Nov. 2020
  • In a situation like that, your real eyes are focusing just fine — the issue is, your view of the world is naturally a little farsighted.
    Chris Velazco, Washington Post, 20 June 2022
  • The British Library recently had the glasses examined, and found that the lenses were convex, suggesting a farsighted wearer.
    The Washington Post, The Mercury News, 13 Mar. 2017
  • 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.
    Author: Roni Caryn Rabin, Anchorage Daily News, 12 June 2018
  • Mazor, a farsighted tech genius in his career, stepped back in time when designing his Ashland residence.
    oregonlive, 2 Oct. 2021
  • Bill Sorro Community is built to last — a model of farsighted redevelopment that shows progress can be made.
    John King, San Francisco Chronicle, 19 Dec. 2017
  • Expecting the slow but steady ramp-up of in-the-know habitues and farsighted home buyers to continue as more stylish businesses and artist communities settle there, Frey has decided to open her studio to the public.
    Leilani Marie Labong, SFChronicle.com, 26 June 2018
  • The golf club was quiet, almost serene, in comparison with the weekend hubbub at the Mar-a-Lago Club, where every seat and barstool is unavailable for the rest of the season, except for those members who were farsighted enough to reserve months ago.
    Shannon Donnelly, ajc, 10 Apr. 2017
  • Sadly, one looks in vain for such farsighted and resolute leaders in Western capitals today.
    WSJ, 17 Mar. 2022
  • Fries thinks what sets those farsighted people apart has something to do with ignoring conventional wisdom.
    Greg Miller, WIRED, 28 May 2014
  • And from a broader economic standpoint, the farsighted companies also created a lot more jobs than other firms did during the same period.
    Clifton Leaf, Fortune, 21 May 2018
  • Some growth stems from a commitment by governments and farsighted businesses to fund cleaner energy sources.
    The Christian Science Monitor, 27 June 2017
  • These insights enable companies to make farsighted assessments, giving them a strong foundation in their markets.
    Jon Miller, Forbes, 10 Nov. 2021
  • The Japanese American leader, whose soft-spoken mien belied powerful drive and farsighted vision, rose to national prominence in the nonprofit world as board chair of the Ford and Kresge foundations.
    Los Angeles Times, 16 Apr. 2020
  • And her farsighted concept for popular entertainment — coupled with how the industry should produce that entertainment — is an ethos the rest of Hollywood is still catching up to today.
    Kate Aurthur, Variety, 3 Nov. 2021
  • But hindsight is 20/20, unlike her vision, was which decidedly farsighted.
    Emily Langer, Washington Post, 7 Mar. 2020
  • 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.
    Vindu Goel, New York Times, 3 June 2017
  • Or perhaps farsighted trading algorithms simply enjoy a sagacity that Twitter users do not.
    Bess Levin, The Hive, 10 Apr. 2017
  • Some commentators praised it as farsighted; others criticized it as reckless.
    Will Oremus, Slate Magazine, 31 July 2017
  • Our research has found that preparedness requires not just funding but also farsighted, credible and transparent leadership and citizens’ trust in that leadership.
    Bhaskar Chakravorti, The Conversation, 6 May 2020
  • In his reports on public credit, a national bank and manufacturing, Hamilton sketched out a farsighted vision for securing the nation’s economic future, with an active role for the federal government.
    Jay Cost, WSJ, 8 June 2018
  • Today’s advocates of continuing U.S. global leadership and engagement need to keep in mind both parts of Truman’s achievement: formulating a farsighted national strategy to address the issues of the day and then educating the public to support it.
    Walter Russell Mead, WSJ, 21 July 2017

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