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The games would have made millions if they had been sold to other networks, a potential short-term loss that Jones said was made up with long-term prestige and demand for the network.

That value can be directly measured in album sales in the weeks following the awards, and less directly in the long-term prestige (and increased booking rates) that can result when the words "Grammy-winning artist" become permanently appended to an act's name, said Scott Borchetta, the president of Big Machine Records.

I'm not convinced, but Enemy has morbid elegance to spare, which should guarantee it some long-term cult prestige.

He conceded that the revelations were awkward and embarrassing but would cause long term damage to America's "power and prestige".

The predicted result is lower pay, lower prestige, and in the long term, a shortage of those professionals who could and should be able to drive this model of growth.

I would urge early career researchers to think about how they are going to develop and whether greater support but less prestige will be more beneficial to them in the long term.

"Think long term," he said.

It's very long term.

Long term?

What about long term?

Long term, it.

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