Sentence examples for long term that allows from inspiring English sources

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Let's get a budget that allows people to plan over the long term, that allows us to deal with our fiscal problems in a sensible, reasonable way, even on an issue like health care.

It is our commitment to investment for the long term that allows us not only to address global economic challenges but to combine prosperity with fairness to all - and within the fiscal figures we can do more to help families, the elderly and young people and to meet our obligations on security and defence.

It's learning to work with that long term that allows people to keep it off for good.

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"What did Klaus put in place to make it successful over the long term, that allowed it to grow and change?

In the present study, we developed a culture condition that allows long-term expansion of Sox1-positive primitive NS cells.

Instead, they should focus more on creating long term processes that allow the different implications of approaches to knowledge in relation to stewardship goals to be responsibly thought through.

The implication is that environmental scientists and policy professionals, indigenous and non-indigenous, should focus more on creating long term processes that allow for the implications of different approaches to knowledge in relation to stewardship and management priorities to be responsibly thought through.

In this situation it was the trust and knowing between long term colleagues that allowed nurses to do their job well.

Our strategy is based on both short and long-term learning that allows such agents to adapt their bidding behaviour to be efficient in a wide variety of environments.

It's their ability to dig deep, roll up their sleeves and immerse themselves in the unglamorous trenches of seemingly intractable problems while remaining focused on long-term goals that allows them to buck the status quo and deliver meaningful change.

He said other scholars "have argued that the only way to create the kind of long-term stability that allows a lot of growth" is to start with "strong forms of centralization that might eventually become more democratic – but first you've got to break some heads to get everybody on the same side". What Ober argues in his new research is that "the Greek world suggests that's not the case.

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