Sentence examples for have a longer term from inspiring English sources

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Would the temporary disturbance have a longer term impact?

But what will this policy have a longer term legacy on London's transport?

The most important thing is to always be forward looking and have a longer term vision for where you want the company to be in the future.

It's good for the children to have a longer term project as some of them can be here for quite a long time".

"There's bound to be some disruption but ultimately because we are dealing with fewer organisations who have the certainty of the contracts, their staff will have a longer term future".

Companies need to ensure they have a longer term presence – or strategy for that.

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The grants cover the usual research expenses, but they have a longer term--5 years--than most other grants available in developing countries.

But we have a longer-term problem, recession".

"When prices of products become so low... you have to have a longer-term strategy.

He believes the legislation will also have a longer-term effect.

Such firms tended to attract better managers, and have a longer-term focus than listed companies.

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