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Farsighted leaders understood that schools with large concentrations of poor children have trouble keeping good teachers, and that the quality of education diminishes -- along with students' dreams of a better future.
Lynn Parramore: Tea Party Plans Scrap Integration Policy at NC Schools Lynn Parramore 2011
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Farsighted companies, however, will see mobile marketing as deeper than one track, i.e. SMS, mobile internet, and as an integral part of their multi-channel mix.
Chris Brassington: Big Brother or Guardian Angel - Insight on Mobile 2010
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Farsighted and tough-minded, he led a partnership with Winston Churchill and eventually Joseph Stalin that inexorably battered the German armies, not to mention the Nazi will.
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Farsighted - (ADJ) unable to see things clearly, esp. if they are relatively close to the eyes
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Farsighted torture: We barely control our addiction.
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"Farsighted people are realizing that it's not ultimately in Turkey's best interests to join [the EU]," argues analyst Attila Yesilada of the Istanbul-based news station Business Channel.
Second Thoughts 2007
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Farsighted businesses will learn to read the symbols of the myths that will endure and of those in the process of change.
Thinking in the Future Tense A WORKOUT FOR THE MlND 2003
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Farsighted means they have a tough time reading close-up.
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Farsighted Being able to see things at a distance better than things close at hand.
Chapter 33 1993
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Farsighted though Thomas Jefferson was, he thought of
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