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Far-sighted individuals in Barcelona, Spain, and Santiago, Chile, are looking to corner the market on a more renewable resource: entrepreneurship, or emprendimiento.
Daniel Isenberg: The New Gold Rush: Mining for Entrepreneurs Daniel Isenberg 2011
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Far-sighted individuals in Barcelona, Spain, and Santiago, Chile, are looking to corner the market on a more renewable resource: entrepreneurship, or emprendimiento.
Daniel Isenberg: The New Gold Rush: Mining for Entrepreneurs Daniel Isenberg 2011
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Far-sighted Paskutti saw the sled first, in a grove of angiosperms, parked on a sizable hummock that jutted into the swamp, away from the firmer mass of the jungle.
Cattle Town 2010
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Far-sighted and energetic leadership is bringing substantial improvement to the school.
Catholicmomof10militant Catholic Mom of 10 2009
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Far-sighted and imaginative as Wegener was, I must make it clear that his hypothesis of continental drift was significantly different from our modern theory of plate tectonics.
THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH RICHARD DAWKINS 2009
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Far-sighted and imaginative as Wegener was, I must make it clear that his hypothesis of continental drift was significantly different from our modern theory of plate tectonics.
THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH RICHARD DAWKINS 2009
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Far-sighted warlords began arming their troops with portable firearms: old-style pikemen and archers, or mounted knights in armor, were no match for the new guns.
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Far-sighted employers and workers ignore a temporary burst of inflation, say from commodity prices, relieving central banks of the painful task of increasing the overnight interest rate.
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Far-sighted planning, leading to the establishment of the Cape Cod National Seashore, has preserved an important stretch of this habitat in Massachusetts.
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Far-sighted environmentalists should welcome economic development and join the Western interests in supporting a pact with Mexico.
Markets and Majorities Steven M. Sheffrin 1993
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