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In telephone calls to top S&P officials, the Obama administration has asked why the ratings agency keeps shortening its timeframe for long-term deficit reduction, according to sources familiar with the discussions.
In other words, it has a timeframe that can be short, medium, or long term.
The purchase includes a nationwide footprint the company will use to build its 4G LTE (fourth generation, Long Term Evolution) network in the 2010 timeframe.
Since all implantable components are designed for a lifetime of five years to bridge a reasonable timeframe, further in vitro and in vivo studies, especially long term trials, are necessary to confirm the performance of the entire control unit.
These projects are all long term – investors should be thinking in a 20-year timeframe – but Abundance has set up a bulletin board where those seeking an earlier exit can sell their holdings.
Measurement of restoration success has tended to be assessments of hectares covered or seedling survival in a short timeframe, neither of which is an indicator of ecosystem establishment in the long term.
However, CDEs in the sub-acute and chronic timeframes were limited, with only 9 (47%) universities collecting post-concussion short to long term outcome data.
MtDNA coalescence ages, phylogenetic and dispersal patterns that neither fit with long term in situ development >40 kya nor southward population expansions <8 kya indicate a broader timeframe and geographic origin of migrations [ 5, 28, 30].
It's very long term.
Long term?
What about long term?
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