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1 They influence all below them by being better informed, and by being more far-seeing .
2 However, there was one point on which the more far-seeing of these critics were right.
3 Sobrenski's judgment had been more far-seeing than his own.
4 Some of the more far-seeing upholders of the present system are keenly conscious of this danger.
5 TRYGAEUS We shall be more far-seeing in consequence.
6 Sam'l's mother had been more far-seeing than Sanders's.
7 Sam'l's mother had been more far-seeing than Sanders'.
8 But the wiser and more far-seeing heard a new call to utilize the larger opportunity which resulted.
9 We shall be more far-seeing in consequence.
10 Ziffak, head chieftain of the Murhapas, was a shrewder and more far-seeing man than even his white friends suspected.
11 He, the money-lender, had been more far-seeing - had understood something of the trap which he, Horrocks, had plunged headlong into.
12 As a matter of fact, Mollenhauer knew that he was simply shrewder, more far-seeing , more calculating, not less dishonest.
13 Barker was at length driven to France, where, in the person of Aristide Cavaillé-Coll, he found a more far-seeing man.
14 Wrench was more far-seeing .
15 "Now that," said Lenin, "is an honest man and more far-seeing than most.
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