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are longterm
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Alternative spelling of long-term
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Typical quasi-experiments are longterm forest observational studies.
Some leases are longterm, others are short.
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Speaking during prime ministers questions he said: "The right answer is to be longterm, hard headed, patient and intelligent with interventions that we make... because these problems will come back and hit us at home if we don't".
So the right answer is to be longterm, hard headed, patient and intelligent with interventions that we make... because these problems will come back and hit us at home if we don't.
There were longterm objectives, too: the restoration of press freedom, restructuring of an educational system that had glorified Mussolini and the Fascist state, and creation of a free labor movement.
The basis for the presentation is longterm experience in this topic and the consideration of the international activities in the field of QRA.
We're longterm admirers of UK label Coyote, and every new release from them gets us giddier than a 7 year old with an N64 to open on Christmas morning.
Maximian's swift appointment by Diocletian as Caesar is taken by the writer Stephen Williams and historian Timothy Barnes to mean that the two men were longterm allies, that their respective roles were pre-agreed and that Maximian had probably supported Diocletian during his campaign against Carinus (r. 283 285) but there is no direct evidence for this.
Most states are having longterm revenue issues that won't be resolved soon.
That's my longterm plan.
It's a longterm investment in yourself.
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