How To Use Sighted In A Sentence

  • Even while he was missing, those uncertain hours of anxious speculation and dismal journalism, she had assumed Maxwell would be found boomingly alive, having spent the whole time enjoying the amorous advances of a short-sighted minke whale. Country of the Blind
  • On the evening of 24 May 1941, British lieutenant commander Malcolm Wanklyn, in command of the submarine Upholder, sighted an enemy troop convoy strongly escorted by destroyers off Sicily.
  • And so we found an association between this opacity at the back of the lens and short-sightedness, or myopia.
  • She said two of the remaining three, unsighted threatened species had not been spotted since 1965 while the other had gone undetected since 1891.
  • The scientists suggest that the optic nerve in short-sighted users might be more sensitive to ‘computer stress’.
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  • Here's John Adams on Thomas Paine's famous 1776 pamphlet "Common Sense": "What a poor, ignorant, malicious, short-sighted, crapulous mass. William Hogeland: How John Adams and Thomas Paine Clashed Over Economic Equality
  • It is surprising that so sharp-sighted a historian of architecture would neglect to mention the role of screens as monumental platforms.
  • From the very beginning of the automobile age, industry analysts, following the lead of farsighted engineers, issued warnings about the reliance on a nonrenewable fuel source.
  • It seems fans can't get enough of this overweight, near-sighted, lovable lunk who fights zombies from inside his favorite pub.
  • A near - sighted person cannot focus accurately on distant objects.
  • By reason of which infirmity he was not able so distinctly and clearly to discern the points and blots of the dice as formerly he had been accustomed to do; whence it might very well have happened, said he, as old dim-sighted Isaac took Jacob for Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • Sharp-sighted viewers alone will note the warning signs of owls or demons and realize that the most visible figures of the foreground are all deceivers.
  • I think going for merely "futuristic" is short sighted. EXCLUSIVE: ‘Dune’ Director Explains Plans For ‘Faster’ Movie, Better Representations Of Clothes And Tech » MTV Movies Blog
  • A small alien was sighted near a Roman Catholic high school in the barrio Caspana of Calama, a small city in Chile north of Antofagasta.
  • For example, a short-sighted person might meet one test for disability, whilst with corrective lenses few would regard his myopia as a disability.
  • Such cases are known as nearsightedness and are corrected by having placed in front of the eyes concave lenses of the proper strength. The Science of Human Nature A Psychology for Beginners
  • But Rames also wore a sword, that sword hafted with the golden crocodile which Pharaoh had given him long ago -- that sword which Asti the foresighted had seen red with royal blood. Morning Star
  • Each blind student was paired with a sighted student.
  • The fact that the dim-witted and near-sighted MPAA has slapped an NC-17 rating on Steve McQueen's Shame implies that there is something prurient about this film, whose central figure is a sex addict, struggling with his demons. Marshall Fine: Movie review: Shame
  • The second of the three points that was highlighted by his Honour was that the first respondent failed to cease operating when he sighted blood.
  • To say that they should have traded that security for the chance of having a larger majority I don't think even Skelton is claiming a veto-proof majority was achievable is short-sighted. Archive 2006-08-01
  • Another 3.6 percent were farsighted, meaning they can see at a distance but not up close.
  • The big man brought his rifle about with blinding speed, sighted along the rail and optical sight, and let off a round.
  • Several foresighted assumptive ideas and proposals to plant and utilize each variety of camellia oleifera are put forward.
  • Long-sightedness can also be treated more permanently with radial keratotomy.
  • Huw Thornton: without being condescending, I'd like to applaud your clearsighted enunciation of the current problem: what is the solution? On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • A truly wise man has the ability to see and understand what many do not see and understand, and to arrive at the most appropriate and right judgment sensibly and farsightedly. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Researchers have discovered that short-sightedness and high IQs seem to go together in children.
  • A truly wise man has the ability to see and understand what many do not see and understand, and to arrive at the most appropriate and right judgment sensibly and farsightedly. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Australian referee, Stuart Dickinson, was unsighted, however, and awarded France another penalty.
  • I wonder if depth perception might be working similarly for you and because you aren't aware of the process the effect might be accentuated for you compared to binocularly sighted people. 3D Avatar vs. 2D Avatar, and the Importance of Aspect Ratios | /Film
  • He's also partially sighted so can only make out shapes and shadows. The Sun
  • But I was foolish then, spirited and wilful, and so cursedly nearsighted.
  • In humanitarian terms it can be defended, though it often appears callous and short-sighted.
  • Palm-drenched Koh Samui, Thailand's third largest island, boasts the country's only LGBT diving organization. coordinates trips in the calm southern Gulf of Thailand around neighboring Koh Tao ( "Turtle Island") and north to famed Sail Rock, where schools of batfish and giant grouper patrol the 40-foot vertical passage through its granite core and plankton-feeding whale sharks are often sighted. Gayired.com - Gay OnLine Community for Entertainment and Daily News
  • Being seated, she proceeded, still with an air of hurry and embarrassment, to open her cabas, to take out her books; and, while I was waiting for her to look up, in order to make out her identity — for, shortsighted as I was, I had not recognized her at her entrance — Mdlle. The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte
  • This latest stone circle, constructed outside the village of Child Okeford, near Blandford, is the work of a small group of foresighted individuals from the Salisbury and Glastonbury areas.
  • Much of the jungle in Sumatra remains as it was when western eyes first sighted it. Times, Sunday Times
  • A palm warbler is sighted in a patch of willows, which also teems with catbirds, warbling vireos, yellow warblers, and a blackpoll or two.
  • Carlisle levelled the scores 10 minutes later when the ball was pushed through a crowded circle past the partially unsighted goalie.
  • Part of the cornea is surgically removed and the cornea is reshaped to eliminate the need for glasses for nearsighted patients.
  • And if we jigger the foundation design to suit the purposes of organizations that will likely be dead in 15 years, how shortsighted is that?
  • He made himself larger than life in multi-storey platforms and drew attention to his glasses, rather than his short-sightedness, with flamboyant eyewear.
  • Brent tragically lost his life after the agreement was reached, and as I listened to Deirdre, I wondered that if we had foresighted politicians in Ohio years before -- public officials who could see that there was a gap in the law and that something needed to be done -- this young man could still be with us today. Wayne Pacelle: It's Wild to Allow Dangerous Exotic Animals as Pets
  • Near-sightedness is a visual defect.
  • But geologists said if a tsunami has not been sighted within three hours local authorities could assume the danger had passed.
  • Short-sightedness, traditionally a problem among the highly educated, has reached record levels in east Asia, lead researcher Professor Ian Morgan told AFP.
  • Both of these notions are simplistic and ahistorical, and I'll try to argue that they're shortsighted.
  • South Korean critics claim such brinkmanship is shortsighted. No Pain, No Gain?
  • Republicans from the southern part of Florida are antireform for the same short-sighted political reason. Republican Hurricane Season
  • Talmudists speak much, and hyperbolically enough: which nevertheless they confess to be turned long since into miserable barrenness; but are dim-sighted as to the true cause of it. From the Talmud and Hebraica
  • We all get long-sighted as we get older, and the red end of the spectrum is where we are first affected.
  • In 1909, these foresighted women created the Juvenile Psychopathic Institute and hired a neurologist, William Healy, M.D., to be its first director.
  • But the federation's shortsighted, almost mulish, policy of zeroing in on rank commercial stuff, with not even a trace of art or any other form of appeal, has been extremely detrimental for Indian cinema.
  • Many country tour developments exist bigger blindness, considers at present, regardless of farsighted.
  • Shamsie's attempt to explain political upheaval through interlocking lives is broad-minded, clear-sighted, even valiant. Burnt Shadows: Summary and book reviews of Burnt Shadows by Kamila Shamsie.
  • She attributes her accomplishments to the far-sightedness of her father who not only encouraged her in academics but also stood steadfast in his support of her profession that was dubbed unfeminine.
  • This same pessimism consumed all sharp-sighted Austrians.
  • The death's-head, a forbiddingly charismatic insect with a distinctive skull pattern on its thorax, has been sighted along the south coast at Arne, Dorset, and in Plymouth, Devon, in what is proving to be a vintage autumn for exotic migratory moths. Indian summer sees exotic moths fly in
  • Both umpires claimed that they were unsighted, and were thus forced to give Somny the benefit of the doubt.
  • According to the ancient wisdom, spiritual growth involves transcending the limited and short-sighted Ego to make way for the Self.
  • The first use of spectacles for correcting long-sightedness has been traced to Italy, towards the end of the 13th century.
  • Or, given whom Goldberg worked for, one of their remote outstation operatives might have sighted them. T2: INFILTRATOR
  • We need a two-term governorship to solve the problem of institutionalized short-sightedness and lack of long-term accountability, we need to support bipartisan restricting and not just when we are in the minority, we need even stricter ethics rules and increased transparency in campaign financing, etc. Greg Werkheiser: Thoughts on the DPVA Chair Job
  • Boccia is best described as a wheelchair version of boules, while goalball is for unsighted athletes and resembles handball. Everything you need to know about the London 2012 Paralympics
  • Some studies have also shown that progression of nearsightedness can be lessened by contact lens use.
  • He saw, seating himself as directed in an enveloping black chair, what clear-sighted men sometimes see. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • How does Mr Chre tien reconcile his role as accomplice to President Bush's short-sighted and irresponsible energy agenda?
  • More likely this is just some more short-sighted moral crusading leading into what is likely to be a shocking defeat for the current government at this year's election.
  • A group of blind men asked a sighted person to lead them.
  • Guide dogs are a great boon to the partially sighted.
  • While the comparison is not quite admissible, yet the recent investigations carried on by Lang and Barrett, who examined the eyes of certain mammalia, found that the larger number were hypermetropic or far sighted. Scientific American Supplement No. 822, October 3, 1891
  • Jim Irving could be sighted, white of noddle like a webbed cactus. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • Jack had been excused from military service on account of short-sightedness.
  • They are nearsighted, and do not see past the aura of bright lies that he has shrouded himself in.
  • Heavy computer use could be linked to glaucoma, especially among those who are short-sighted, fear researchers.
  • Twelve Fireflies and nine Seafires from HMS Triumph armed with rockets attacked Haeju Airfield, damaging hangars and buildings, but no aircraft were sighted.
  • A nice sunny windless day is the best day for me to hunt since your sights will stay sighted in and not have to worry about them. In New York, what is the best weather for squirrels to come out?
  • Like other sharp-sighted animals, the eye sockets are protected by a bony ring.
  • But I need not have used all that caution, for the old gentleman was grown dim-sighted by some distemper which had fallen upon his eyes, and could but just see well enough to walk about, and not run against a tree or into a ditch. Moll Flanders
  • When game was sighted, the huntsman slipped the dogs.
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  • * '' 'Myopia:' '' Often called nearsightedness, myopia is a vision problem experienced by CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • He notes that he looked "to those twelve Caesars so mistreated by Suetonius," in the hope of emulating the best of each: "the clear-sightedness of Tiberius, without his harshness; the learning of Claudius without his weakness; Nero's taste for the arts, but stripped of all foolish vanity; the kindness of Titus, stopping short of his sentimentality; Vespasian's thrift, but not his absurd miserliness. Portrait of Power Embodied in a Roman Emperor
  • Blind and partially sighted people cannot make eye contact with a driver to check it is safe to cross. Times, Sunday Times
  • The museum has special facilities for blind and partially sighted visitors.
  • Any enemy ship was unable to pass unsighted between any two of the German ships.
  • This is a dangerous and short-sighted view. Times, Sunday Times
  • Shortsighted tyrants, spineless power-mongers and heartless thugs vie egomaniacally, dangerously, for power.
  • The security forces sighted a group of young men that had crossed the border.
  • The greatest variety of birds are sighted in late April and May and in late August and September.
  • Endangered species such as the wild dog, not sighted since 1996, has reappeared here, while Sariska is also home to the elusive caracal.
  • President-elect Obama has picked a centrist economist team that includes leaders who played a role in short-sighted decisions that exacerbated the current crisis. Art Levine: $7 Trillion Meltdown 101: How We Got Here, What to Do Now
  • Why do they call him, variously, treacherous, untrustworthy, racist, pig-headed, short-sighted, dishonest, stupid and vicious?
  • It drifted with them at the will of the winds and the waves, night and day a great while, till their victual was spent and they saw themselves shent and were reduced to extreme hunger and thirst and exhaustion, when behold, suddenly they sighted an island from afar and the breezes wafted them on, till they came thither. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • They are incredibly short-sighted and muddle-headed in matters that are outside their businesses but affect the possible survival of business in general. The Friedmanite argument for regulation
  • I am really disappointed at this incredibly short-sighted attitude.
  • When all goes well, nearsighted and farsighted patients alike, as well as those with astigmatisms, end up with vastly improved, sometimes perfect vision.
  • Our friend and guide, Anup, an ornithologist, doing research in the valley, said that two weeks ago he had sighted a tiger stalking a tahr.
  • Perhaps seeling it to the 'middle classes' will only be a problem if they are too short-sighted to see that improving the education and prospects of poorer children is actually in their interest? Nick Clegg on selling the pupil premium
  • Equally, the morbid science view makes an artist shortsighted.
  • Children with vision problems may be nearsighted or farsighted.
  • Little Thady Kilfoyle reported that he had met the strange man a bit down the road, "leggin 'it along at a great rate, wid a black rowl of somethin' under his arm that he looked to be crumplin 'up as small as he could" -- the word "crumpling" went acutely to Mrs. Kilfoyle's heart -- and some long-sighted people declared that they could still catch glimpses of a receding figure through the hovering fog on the way towards Strangers at Lisconnel
  • Myopia: Often called nearsightedness, myopia is a vision problem experienced by 30% of CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • Bitter bah-humbug, self-centered and short-sighted attitudes like that expressed by "Hillary or McCain" exemplify "what's wrong with the country". Obama holds big lead in Oregon
  • Still, it is possible that the position is more than an elaborate justification for short-sighted pleasure-seeking.
  • But behind the on-air enthusiasm and frisson of illegality, the station's founders were hard-headed realists driven by a clear-sighted aims.
  • A much too large US population sees no relation to world affairs, they are blindsighted by their own borders (and educational limits) and do not understand anything about international relations and how important that is to the security and well-being of the USA in general. Resplendent colors highlight setting for state dinner
  • His effort only succeeded in deflecting the ball past the defender and subsequently into the corner of the net past the unsighted Stephen Kelly in the De La Salle goal.
  • The museum has special facilities for blind and partially sighted visitors.
  • Balding, short-sighted, and uncommunicative, he was driven by a powerful sense of duty and was a firm disciplinarian.
  • Thanks to the government's short-sightedness, our hospitals are very short of cash.
  • They first became familiar with basic reading and writing skills, then advanced to using a Hall braillewriter, much as sighted children first learned to write with pencil and pen and then advanced to a typewriter.
  • We haven't seen a Florida panther, an endangered species that has been reportedly sighted in the reserve, but we are more than content with ‘our’ bobcat.
  • Little Thady Kilfoyle reported that he had met the strange man a bit down the road, "leggin 'it along at a great rate, wid a black rowl of somethin' under his arm that he looked to be crumplin 'up as small as he could," -- the word "crumpling" went acutely to Mrs. Kilfoyle's heart, -- and some long-sighted people declared that they could still catch glimpses of a receding figure through the hovering fog on the way toward Sallinbeg. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 4
  • Of those, between one third and one half have a type of lazy eye known as anisometropia, which is caused by a difference in the degree of nearsightedness or farsightedness between the two eyes. BusinessWeek.com -- Top News
  • Balding, short-sighted, and uncommunicative, he was driven by a powerful sense of duty and was a firm disciplinarian.
  • The furthest north a southern right had been sighted was Hervey Bay, on the central Queensland coast, but Mr Harrison said they would be sighted further and further north as their numbers grew.
  • This attitude is condescending and short-sighted. Times, Sunday Times
  • He provides a clear-sighted and sensible guide for anyone who finds himself in the media spotlight.
  • In many ways, this shifting snowscape is as uncharted as the day explorers first sighted its mainland almost 200 years ago. For Penguins, a Satellite Census
  • It's results are at odds with the prevailing theory, because proponents contend that the prevailing theory is not up to the challenge of producing certain effects without front-loading by a foresighted system/mechanism. A Modest Proposal (By a Somewhat Modest Engineer)
  • Nothing could be more calculated to disaffect him from the new dispensation and thus any such plan can only prove to be short-sighted in the extreme. Archive 2007-10-21
  • Norman took the card from her and held it close to his face as if he were extremely short-sighted.
  • If you're nearsighted, your eye is probably too long from front to back, causing light rays to be focused in front of rather than on the back of your eyes.
  • Have the nearsighted patient of astigmatism, can you adorn invisible glasses?
  • The death's-head, a forbiddingly charismatic insect with a distinctive skull pattern on its thorax, has been sighted along the south coast at Arne, Dorset, and in Plymouth, Devon, in what is proving to be a vintage autumn for exotic migratory moths. Indian summer sees exotic moths fly in
  • These are short-sighted, power-crazed, intellectually degenerate, self-serving, morally empty imbeciles!
  • Those who are farsighted and prematurely presbyopic may indeed be candidates for this procedure but not most aviators.
  • Furthermore the King sighted in that hut a lady of exquisite beauty and comeliness sitting in a corner direly distressed: her hands were fast bound with cords, and at her feet a child of two or three years of age lay beweeping his mother's sorry plight. Arabian nights. English
  • The attempts by some shortsighted commanders to confine themselves to training and to leave education to officers of educational structures have met with a resolute rebuff.
  • Usually Steve Benen is to my mind one of the most clear-sighted observers of the DC scene. Discourse.net: The Holder Strategy
  • A dioptre adjustment wheel is immediately adjacent, enabling the short sighted to use it without clashing spectacles. Photography Blog - News
  • So it is encouraging to report that one farsighted businessman is looking to use the river to alleviate traffic problems during this summer's Royal Ascot horseracing festival.
  • The clumsy frame-up attempt was as stupid as it was shortsighted.
  • far-sighted China entrepreneur has realised the challenge of this kind of change that drive drive today.
  • My stunted, shortsighted world froze as an aura of warmth shimmered through the gym.
  • On the morning of 11 February 1944, off the Norwegian coast, Stubborn sighted a convoy of seven ships escorted by four trawlers, a whaler and an aircraft.
  • For example, a short-sighted person might meet one test for disability, whilst with corrective lenses few would regard his myopia as a disability.
  • In ways that this biography seems not entirely to appreciate, Kennan's far-sighted opposition to American over-militarisation makes his personal career history less gripping than his legacy.
  • Only the farsighted will see that the economic case for such an operation is compelling.
  • Meanwhile, a top-secret government agency that deals in the paranormal is hot on the tracks of the mysterious reptile sighted in the skies of California.
  • When they browse they move upwind, carefully sniffing and sifting the air for danger, their sharp-sighted eyes constantly on the alert.
  • We fly business class rather than economy because we are of an age where we need space and I am partially sighted. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mr Paton said many whales had been sighted so far during this year's annual migration of the whales north from Antarctica to the Great Barrier Reef.
  • a society for the blind and partially sighted .
  • You can be lonelier sighted than flailing about in the dark. THE PRESIDENT'S CHILD
  • If anything, the Chinese people should be thanking Sharon Stone for her clearsighted understanding of the disaster. Sharon Stone Uninvited From Chinese Festival For Some Reason
  • She had regained her composure and her straight, clear-sighted gaze. IN REMEMBRANCE OF ROSE
  • Mike Newman, 41, smashed the world land speed record for a car driven solo by an unsighted man, taking the title back from a sighted man with experience as a racing driver who set the record by wearing a blindfold.
  • One-eyed Zeke and a celebrated hunter of the Bad Lands are the only men I have known who professed to have acquired the habit of hunting the Grizzly in such a fashion, and the celebrated Bad Lands ranchman did his killing with a rifle and always shot for the eye, which was the more remarkable because he was very near-sighted and wore eyeglasses. Bears I Have Met—and Others
  • This shortsighted policy will level down university standards.
  • They have that whisper and waving of secresy in secret scenery; they beckon to the bath; and they conjure classic visions of the pudency of the Goddess irate or unsighted. Diana of the Crossways — Volume 2
  • It is a surgical treatment for short-sightedness, some forms of long-sightedness and astigmatism and is carried out by ophthalmic surgeons.
  • This is a madly short-sighted view of the worth and value of long-term relationships. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unfortunately, they control the oil wells and we've been too short-sighted to cut consumption when we had a chance.
  • Two types of laser surgery-photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) and laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) - are often used to correct refractive errors such as nearsightedness. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • Myopia: Often called nearsightedness, myopia is a vision problem experienced by 30% of Americans. CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • Short-sighted, when she lifts her lorgnettes to her eyes, her gaze becomes profound and inquisitive, and her interlocutor feels pierced to the very depths of his soul. DOVES OF WAR: Four Women of Spain
  • Art is the expression of ideas - some of them very foresighted - of lofty ideals, of political insights, and of deepfelt emotions. Times, Sunday Times
  • Try to keep a clear-sighted view of your objective.
  • A marginal inscription notes that Captain Cook first sighted the south-eastern corner, where settlement began.
  • However, such attitudes are short-sighted, at least in an extreme form.
  • This rather shy animal is not easily sighted in the open and you are more likely to see or hear them in thick woodlands and forested parks.
  • But Gardaí who criticise the book are being small-minded and short-sighted.
  • While in some instances the criticism might be warranted perhaps we have been short-sighted, forgetting just what some of these people have done for us.
  • All I can aver is that, if I am not to be permitted to draw the glittering sword of my tongue from the scabbard of my mouth, I shall infallibly, in sheer sickishness at such short-sighted folly, throw up my brief! Baboo Jabberjee, B.A.
  • The students also sighted the endangered species of butterflies such as the Southern Birdwing, Malabar branded swallowtail and the Malabar Rose during the camp.
  • Crewmen aboard the tanker sighted a ship in distress off the coast of Senegal.
  • However their short-sightedness will ultimately cause their own downfall.
  • I can only hope that the management of this institution is humane and foresighted enough to do so.
  • The most common form of refractive error is nearsightedness; others include farsightedness and astigmatism.
  • Up to 74 shorebird species have been sighted here, with a peak of 40,000 migratory birds utilizing the Firth at one time, including the New Zealand dotterel (Charadrius obscurus VU) and more than half of New Zealand's wrybill population. Northland temperate kauri forests
  • Dolphins, porpoises and even minke whales have all been sighted, while the grey seal colony is always entertaining.
  • The night hung motionless over the Foregate and the valley of the Meole, and the woods through which the sheriff and his men had hunted in vain, plotting clearly, for those longsighted eyes, the passage of Picard's bright red cap through the trees, and mapping the way by which, later, he must return. The Leper of Saint Giles
  • Can't marry a woman now-a-days till you're so deaf you have to cock your head like a parrot to hear what she says, and so longsighted you can't see what she looks like nearer than arm's-length. The Professor at the Breakfast-Table
  • The experimental procedure, called photo-refractive keratectomy (PRK) and performed only by ophthalmologists, uses a new "excimer" laser to treat moderate degrees of nearsightedness (myopia). A Light For Poor Eyes
  • Why is it short-sighted of Israel but far-sighted of Turkey? The Volokh Conspiracy » More on Israeli Incompetence
  • They were unlucky not to take lead after 10 minutes when Gavin Peavoy touched down but the referee being unsighted disallowed what appeared to be a good score.
  • Twelve days after the tests began, a three-month-old humpback whale calf was sighted without its mother for at least five hours and displayed unusual behaviour.
  • Throughout The Cookbook Collector Goodman shows herself to be a clear-sighted observer who doesn't flinch from depicting her characters' blindspots and failings. The Cookbook Collector by Allegra Goodman – review
  • He placed the butt against his shoulder and sighted down the barrels.
  • I'm amazed that seventeen years later I was able to identify most of those autographs (thanks to some foresighted diligence and the wonders of technology) and to reconstruct the trip based on the schedule within the program.
  • The island was sighted by the ship at 0700 on the following morning, and the town itself was hardly discernible through a thick pall of smoke which hung like a shroud over the quiet streets.
  • Eyes that are anteriorly or posteriorly shorter than the normal eye size with too little refractive power are hyperopic, or farsighted.
  • The dogs are starting to get a little impatient, but I'm glad to say they are not allowed off their leads until the first fox has been sighted.
  • The Inkatha Freedom Party's threat to resort to a mass action campaign to "neutralise" the crossing-of-the-floor legislation is short-sighted and irresponsible, the New National Party said on ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Approximately 62 million people in the United States are myopic (ie, nearsighted) and require eyeglasses or contact lenses for vision correction.
  • a society for the blind and partially sighted .
  • I must remember to commend Celestine on her farsighted design. A RAKE'S VOW
  • She sighted down her own weapon's barrel and took aim at another guard.
  • At night I had vividly-colored dreams — my oneiric life was bright, well-sighted, visionary in the truest sense. The light that draws the flower
  • The medical name for short-sightedness is myopia.
  • That is not clear-sighted policy, and it is not helpful. Matthew Yglesias » Explaining Why the Geithner Plan Was So Vague
  • It has recently been emitting large gas clouds and lava flows have been sighted. Times, Sunday Times
  • But it would be short-sighted simply to lament the mistake and pass on.
  • To confuse intelligence and dislocate sentiment by gratuitous fictions is a short - sighted way of pursuing happiness.
  • Surely, precisely the wrong response would be to permit those frustrations to boil over in shortsighted approaches-protectionism, defaults, and inflation-that could only aggravate the situation, undermine the progress that has been achieved, and set back prospects for years to come. The World Economy
  • Once prey is sighted it is caught by a short, steep dive from the perch.
  • Easily the foremost contemporary survey of "collapsing" Pakistan, Lieven's book also contains some of the most clear-sighted accounts of "rising" India. Pakistan: A Hard Country by Anatol Lieven – review

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