Sentence examples for represents a long from inspiring English sources

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"This represents a long overdue vindication," Mr. Fidell said.

But just like the house, this diverse landscape represents a long learning curve.

For some, it represents a long overdue progression from paternalist attitudes towards disability and work; for others, an unforgivable betrayal.

After all, far from being an isolated folly, the Centre represents a long and grand tradition of American philanthropy.

Her appointment represents a long tradition of faculty from the business school and across the campus serving the federal government at the highest levels.

The Greek eta looks like our letter "H" and today represents a long "e" sound (ee), as opposed to the short "e" sound of epsilon.

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He also represents a long-awaited change of generation.

But despite its puritan bent, ManServants also represents a long-overdue role reversal.

The authorities, however, insist it represents a long-term shift in priorities.

The last segment represents a long-axis view of the left ventricle.

Regulation of gene expression represents a long-sought goal of gene therapy.

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