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long view

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long view

  1. consideration for the future and long-term results.
    Antonym: short view
    take the long view
    • 2008, Wally Lamb, The Hour I First Believed, Ch.1, at p.23:
      And in the midst of my indecision, I suddenly saw the long view of my inconsequential life: Mouseketeer, farm kid, failed husband, mediocre teacher. Forty-eight years old, and what had I accomplished? What had I come to know?
    • 2008, BioWare, Mass Effect, Redwood City: Electronic Arts, →ISBN, →OCLC, PC, scene: Asari: Culture Codex entry:
      Because of their long lifespan, asari tend to have a "long view" not common in other races. When they encounter a new species or situation, the asari are more comfortable with an extended period of passive observation and study than immediate action. They are unfazed that some of their investments or decisions may not pay off for decades or centuries.

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