Unless farseeing capital markets provide ample credit, government help may be necessary to give the firm a start. |
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Recorded several months before the election, the album feels farseeing if not prophetic in its accounting of current affairs. |
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A farseeing and active proponent of new technologies and the philosophy of sustainable development. |
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He was highly intelligent, supple, and farseeing as a strategist, and adept as a diplomat, not only abroad but also within the foreign-policy bureaucracy in Washington. |
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Slim and taciturn, a sly upward turn to his lips, a farseeing look, Jean Gabin Fanovona gives off a feeling of secrecy and one suspects that the race of musician to which he belongs is similar to that of magicians. |
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But man in his interventions that are at times not farseeing, can change the biological rhythms influencing them and bending them to consumption requirements. |
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A comparison of platform heights and general admission fees for some of the world's tallest buildings, which shall henceforth be known as the vertigo index, shows that there are many cheaper alternatives for a farseeing fix. |
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His repairing of the Inland Sea route, however, and his encouragement of trade with Song China by which the Taira became wealthy were farseeing measures that distinguished Kiyomori from earlier Fujiwara regents. |
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