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long view
noun
the consideration of events or circumstances likely to occur in the future
Example Sentences
All of this is a reminder that in a constitutional republic, officials, citizens, and commentators need to take a long view and think not just of what will advance their immediate interest.
The markets failed to take the long view, immediately dropping after Trump's tariff announcement.
There is an argument that if you take the long view then perhaps the free market period is the outlier.
Nancy Robinette as Marína, the elderly nanny who comforts those she has long served with maternal acceptance, maintains the long view in a household caught up in short-term squabbles.
“But this is a transition that must be approached with a necessarily long view, built on strong foundations that ensure the needs of the public are elevated throughout.”
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