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"When you effectively have one shareholder [Fox] you have the freedom to be more long term, more ballsy," said the chief executive of a broadcaster that competes with Sky for rights deals.
"UK politics has a tendency to be short term and see the natural environment as an impediment to economic growth, and EU agreements help mitigate this by encouraging us to be more long term in our public policy".
Gains for the general health care sector and society will be more long term, and can hardly be included in this project.
The lack of consistent findings with patella lead suggests that the relevant lead exposure window for depression or anxiety symptoms may be more long term and therefore better reflected by tibia lead, which has a longer half-life than patella lead.
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The second set of steps is more long term and involves Europe's accepting two fundamental principles.
In particular, the draft lays out plans to limit temperature rises till at least 2050 - which is more long term than has ever been agreed before.
Gang culture on the other hand is more long term and rises from people wearing a different coloured bandana, living in a different postcode or having a certain name engaging in conflict.
Yes, but they are more long term.
Measuring for success is more long term than short term.
"The more ambiguous question," he continues, "is more long term and may be true of Coca-Cola: Is it passé?
By contrast, in an academic setting, timelines are generally longer and the focus is more long term, fundamental, and educational.
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