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are long-range
adjective
Capable of operating over a great distance.
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There are long-range plans to modernize air-traffic control under a program called NextGen.
These are long-range questions on a day traditionally reserved for declarations of joy and optimism.
Nor for that matter are long-range economic forecasts from investment banks.
All the jets in the order are long-range aircraft built for use in transcontinental hub networks.
There are long-range mountain views from the front porch, which runs the length of the house, and from the back solarium.
By far the most important element needed to turn those theater defenses into potential national defenses are long-range sensors, said Dr. David Wright, a senior staff scientist at the Union of Concerned Scientists and a researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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The MetroStars had two chances of their own, but both were long-range attempts.
As Goldman noted, though: "The assignment was long-range and was to be kept out of the press.
"This was a time in which weapons were invented out of necessity," says Gustavsson. "There was long-range fighting in fields, fighting through forests.
But all Fulham had to show for their first-half efforts were long-range shots from Pajtim Kasami, Matthew Briggs and Steve Sidwell that were all comfortably off target.
It's long-range, and even if you succeed, you're not shielded from the kind of headlines that drove you to try in the first place.
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