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Their firms could typically have longer time horizons than their domestic competitors.
Yet central bankers have longer time horizons and different incentives from the private sector.
Conventionally managed dairy cows in 3rd lactation or more were found to have longer time from calving-to-first service than organically managed dairy cows.
What you need are sympathetic investors that understand startups, which often require larger funding requirements but have longer time scales to market and the potential to generate high returns.
The effect of FFL is not as significant as it is in the baseline offer because they have longer time to arrange the payment.
Adele: And a flexible nose … that can turn itself so it can like stay there so it can have longer time in the air.
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They are to have longer time-frames for implementing agreements; lots of assistance in "capacity building" (in other words, cash); and numerous special trade preferences.
But, as America's successful campaign to cut emissions of sulphur and nitrogen oxides showed, such schemes need to have longer time-horizons and less generous allowances to industry.As for Europe, it needs to think again.
Next, we observe the tightness of the TGVP approximation when we have longer time-window.
Compared to intervals in patients who did not fail, patients who failed CART did not have longer times between VL monitoring visits before this event occurred.
In the UK, DCD liver donors are marginally older and have longer times from withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment to cold perfusion than in the USA.
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