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to longstanding
adjective
Having persisted for an extended period of time.
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"This is due to longstanding, structural decisions in our tax code," he said.
She added that the decision was "in direct contravention to longstanding Arkansas law".
That association had given rise to longstanding speculation that he was a spy.
That statement, in my opinion, is insulting to longstanding Boulder establishments.
To longstanding problems, he brings a fresh outlook and innovative ideas -- and a record of results.
In a way, the malaise in both countries represents the logical conclusion to longstanding and contrasting definitions of tolerance.
Planned Parenthood contends that the Komen foundation is yielding to longstanding pressure from anti-abortion groups, which Komen denies.
A spokesman for GCHQ said that it did not comment on intelligence matters according to "longstanding policy".
Companies find that these executives can fill gaps quickly and often bring fresh solutions to longstanding problems.
Under the circumstances of this case, it was "unreasonable, unnecessary" and contrary to "longstanding law," the court concluded.
Speaking last month to law students in Siberia, he called for a return to longstanding Russian traditions.
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