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China finished second after America.In the long run, developing countries may be bigger losers.
In the long run developing countries gain less from harvesting guilt than enjoying a bounty of customers, capital and expertise.
In the long run, developing countries blessed with economically valuable resources like oil tend to end up poorer, more corrupt, and more likely to be at each other's throats with knives.
In the long run, developing a European monitoring system for CAM safety may be desirable but would require more thorough information about CAM prevalence and provision.
In the long run, developing patience requires a change in your attitude about life, but you can immediately make progress by learning to relax whenever you feel impatient.
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However, in the long run, most patients develop resistance to imatinib therapy, as manifested by tumour progression.
The report notes that the project was unique, in that it put environmental considerations at the forefront — without regard for cost — and ended up saving money in the long run, as well as developing a superior product.
While longer term data is needed before primary surgery can be more broadly recommended, the higher initial cost may ultimately prove to be justifiable in the long run for patients in developing countries such as Nepal who face greater obstacles to accessing health care resources.
In the long run, we need to develop a strategy for resource exploration and to train scientists in planetary economic geology.
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