Sentence examples for long-term lay from inspiring English sources

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Lured from Southampton, Radcliffe's eight-month tenure as "injury prevention specialist" saw his watch preside over an extraordinarily injury blighted season, including long-term lay offs for Michael Carrick, Luke Shaw, Ashley Young, Angel Di Maria, Robin van Persie and Radamel Falcao.

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The statement apparently upset Trump, and he took aim at CNN. Chris Cuomo, in his interview with Sen. Blumenthal, never asked him about his long-term lie about his brave "service" in Vietnam.

But over time she realised she wanted more flexibility and her long-term ambitions lay elsewhere.

He added that the long-term solution lay in building more homes, particularly in the social sector.

The party's deputy leader, Simon Hughes, insisted long-term solutions lay in supporting communities by offering opportunities and redistributing wealth, not slashing help from the state.

While the factory paid immediate medical costs, responsibility for long-term compensation lay with the local government labor bureau, which offered him a one-time settlement of $14,500.

Dollar-holders apparently recognized that their long-term interests lay in leaving their dollar holdings more or less intact, regardless of the decline of U.S. power.

"The workers decided their long-term interest lay in working with the company rather than bringing in outsiders," said Mark Portnoy, a partner in Portnoy, Messinger & Pearl, a labor relations consulting company in Syosset, which represented Baumann & Sons.

Like other such groups, he said the long-term answer lay in a complete review of wider asylum strategy, opening up legal channels which would allow Britain and France to jointly examine asylum requests in Calais.

He said the long-term solution lay in better regulation, sound money and reining in government borrowing; he disclosed that he was asking his shadow ministers "to review all over again every spending programme to see if it is really necessary, really justifiable, in these new economic circumstances".

Nobody knew at the time that the worst and most paranoid elements in the national government were hysterically focussed on what was, after all, a small rebellion in a remote rural prison, one where the inmates had no guns and every conceivable long-term advantage lay with the authorities.

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