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Nokia (212, NOK) is a must buy for those with a long-term frame of mind.
In order to overcome the casual application of participatory methods here and there, PID seeks to include workshops and their results in a broader, long-term frame of institutionalised activities.
But the long-term framing of the debate over spending and debt is becoming slightly clearer, and it's causing philosophical fissures among Democrats.
But he said the "whole weight" of European institutions - including the European Central Bank - had to stand behind the euro and a "long-term" frame work was needed.
She told HuffPost that if done cautiously, investing in the market comes with little risk because of the long-term time frame of the investment.
Allison urged the audience to respect the long-term time frame of scholarly research.
But as his study showed, it can take years to see reductions in indoor levels of these toxics due to extended phase-in periods and the long-term time frame of furniture and building material replacement.
"Over a long term time frame they are far better off in an index fund than in any other fund I can think of," he says.
While at first glance this claim may seem to offer reasonable grounds for outrage, there is a central problem in how such accounts fail to clearly distinguish between emergency rescue, relief, and long term recovery with a standard time frame of seven days, three months and five years respectively.
This time frame allows for the capture of the long term effects of GDM [ 20].
Subsequent provision of care would then be framed in the context of impacting on long term health outcomes of the broader population [ 32].
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