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单词 Long-term
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(1) Are you ready to make a long-term commitment ?
(2) One solution is to retrain the long-term unemployed.
(3) If bad posture becomes habitual, you risk long-term effects.
(4) All their money was tied up in long-term investments.
(5) The indiscriminate use of fertilizers can cause long-term problems.
(6) A new training scheme to help the long-term unemployed is expected.
(7) It is difficult to make long-term forecasts for a fast-growing industry.
(8) She is very negative about the long-term viability of the project.
(9) The company has set itself some long-term organizational goals.
(10) Luckily he had insured himself against long-term illness.
(11) The industry needs to do some long-term planning.
(12) Sustainable development implies a long-term perspective.
(13) Does she have any long-term health problems?
(14) Long-term prospects for the economy have improved.
(15) Long-term unemployment can be devastating.
(16) Long-term planning is always rather a hit-or-miss affair.
(17) The long-term unemployed are becoming a new underclass.
(18) We need long-term solutions[ ], not short-term Band-Aid ones.
(19) The project will have long-term benefits.
(20) Thousands of young people are facing long-term unemployment.
(21) They are less sanguine about the company's long-term prospects.
(22) Doctors said Blake's long-term prognosis is good.
(23) The company is buffered by long-term contracts with growers.
(24) We want long-term solutions, not short-term palliatives.
(25) Any sudden inspiration in fact can not replace the long-term Kung fu.
(26) This solution is politically expedient but may well cause long-term problems.
(27) The family is a constant shear flows, flow of mind wandering forever; love is like a hill endless sand, precipitation is the long-term accumulation of care; family like the night sky the Beidou, guided the lost lamb is the direction to go home.
(28) His two main rivals suffer the disadvantage of having been long-term political exiles.
(29) Stress is often a factor in the development of long-term sickness.
(30) This is something of a grudge match against a long-term enemy.
(1) Are you ready to make a long-term commitment ?
(2) One solution is to retrain the long-term unemployed.
(3) If bad posture becomes habitual, you risk long-term effects.
(4) The indiscriminate use of fertilizers can cause long-term problems.
(5) A new training scheme to help the long-term unemployed is expected.
(6) This solution is politically expedient but may well cause long-term problems.
(7) His two main rivals suffer the disadvantage of having been long-term political exiles.
(8) Stress is often a factor in the development of long-term sickness.
(9) It is difficult to make long-term forecasts for a fast-growing industry.
(10) This is something of a grudge match against a long-term enemy.
(11) She is very negative about the long-term viability of the project.
(31) Stocks are regarded as good long-term investments.
(32) The training centre provides special help for the long-term unemployed.
(33) Most governments simply leave the long-term jobless to rot on the dole.
(34) Our short-term aim is to deal with our current financial difficulties, but our long-term aim is to improve the company's profitability.
(35) The creation of an efficient and sustainable transport system is critical to the long-term future of London.
(36) We are just starting to reap the rewards of careful long-term planning.
(37) They would have to offer cast-iron guarantees to invest in long-term projects.
(38) He's the lynchpin of our team and crucial to my long-term plans.
(39) A premium of 2 per cent is paid on long-term investments.
(40) The long-term future of the space programme hangs in the balance.
(41) It's important for the long-term success of any diet that you vary your meals.
(42) Government sources estimate a long-term 50% increase in rail fares.
(43) If a woman gives up her job to look after her baby[Sentence dictionary], she will risk losing her salary in the medium-term and may seriously damage her long-term career prospects.
(44) She was at rock bottom. Her long-term love affair was breaking up and so was she.
(45) Long-term stock market investments have produced superior returns compared with cash deposits.
(46) Firms should be allowed to offer jobs to the long-term unemployed at a lower wage.
(47) Taking long-term courses of certain medicines may increase vulnerability to infection.
(48) It's too early to assess the long-term consequences of the collapse of the Soviet Union.
(49) The long-term consequences of a nuclear leak don't bear thinking about.
(50) The association believes new technology will provide a long-term solution to credit card fraud.
(51) They are also attempting to keep the car buyer as a long-term customer by offering after-sales service.
(52) What this country needs is a long-term policy for investment in science and technology.
(53) People knows little about what the long-term effects of the new drug will be.
(54) Tonight's programme is an in-depth look at the long-term effects of unemployment.
(55) The long-term effects of the drug are still an unknown.
(56) If you're looking for long-term growth, the government's own saving certificates are a pretty good bet.
(57) It is difficult to predict what the long-term effects of the accident will be.
(58) They need more money now but, more important, they need long-term help.
(59) This reorganization is critical to the long-term future of the company.
(60) I can see your point of view, but I think we have to consider the long-term implications.
(61) The company is only just starting to reap the rewards of long-term investments.
(62) In cases where it proves difficult to place a child, the reception centre provides long-term care.
(63) How does all this tie in with their long-term aims?
(64) Because of lack of funding many long-term research projects are being chopped.
(65) Requited love is not enough to sustain a long-term relationship.
(66) The focus has now shifted towards the problem of long-term unemployment.
(67) The research examined the effects of alcohol on long-term memory.
(68) It is a long-term task to rebuild the infrastructure of a war-torn country such as Angola.
(69) There have been peaks and troughs in the long-term trend of unemployment.
(70) This is a long-term project. We are not out to make a quick buck.
(71) The samples could give scientists vital information about long-term changes in the earth's atmosphere.
(72) Testing needs to be done to determine the long-term effects on humans.
(73) This government is too gutless to take on the big long-term problems such as pollution.
(74) Young prisoners are being corrupted by the older,[http://] long-term offenders.
(75) The council and the government are of one mind on the long-term objective.
(76) They oversee long-term planting projects for community groups.
(77) These jobs offer little assurance of long-term employment.
(78) Avon was compulsively focused on long-term business plans.
(79) Several other long-term complications arise with weight-loss surgery.
(80) Who is likely to need long-term care insurance?
(81) Stay away from long-term municipal bonds.
(82) And it establishes care trusts and sets out legislation on long-term care excluding nursing care from community care services.
(83) Many victims also suffer the long-term consequences of smoking and alcohol.
(84) Membership of NATO is one of the country's long-term political aims.
(85) Both companies consequently emphasized providing leadership, developing subordinates, and maintaining long-term partnerships with clients.
(86) Teaching and technical training are on the agenda, and they are long-term tasks.
(87) He wisely wore camouflage on his trips to Frankfurt: long-term investor brown.
(88) Net proceeds will be used to repay short and long-term debt, refinance long term debt and for working capital.
(89) The long-term strategy to combat knife crimes through schemes like Operation Blade is to achieve a change in the law.
(90) Such an adhoc approach is not conducive to efficient use of present resources nor is it appropriate for long-term planning.
(91) The Council of Ministers' meeting reaffirmed the commitment to achieve long-term harmonisation based on these policies.
(92) A long-term solution may be a radical reform of the Press Complaints Commission aimed at getting more informative, balanced reporting.
(93) Their long-term destiny lies in united working class action and the rejection of other forms of understanding.
(94) Quantal analysis of excitatory synapses in the hippocampus has proved difficult and has led to contradictory conclusions when applied to long-term potentiation.
(95) The long-term dangers of land degradation from irrigation and chemical fertilizers are growing.
(96) They seek short-term competitive advantage even when it leads to long-term suicide.
(97) He warned that no economic aid could be forthcoming until a long-term constitutional solution had been found.
(98) The project is not compatible with the company's long-term aims.
(99) One effective way to study formation processes is through long-term experimental archaeology.
(100) On the other hand,[http:///long-term.html] they are in competition with other forms of long-term saving.
(101) Long-term cohort studies show declines beginning in 1982 and continuing steadily through the late 19805.
(102) If poverty is a long-term prospect, it is likely also to affect the morale of the patient and his carers.
(103) The air samples could give scientists vital information about long-term changes in the chemical composition of the atmosphere.
(104) In addition to its lower cost, short-term debt offers one other advantage over long-term debt and that is its added flexibility.
(105) Surgery can sometimes assist, but again, the only long-term solution is screening of breeding stock.
(106) So we have the financial security to meet our greatest challenge - developing long-term projects.
(107) Methods for dissociating cells are therefore more drastic and not necessarily compatible with long-term viability.
(108) Anyone with a home cassette player can testify to the questionable long-term durability of tape recordings.
(109) The long-term epidemiological risk factors for sudden cardiac death greatly resemble those for coronary artery disease.
(110) Also, there are clear benefits from bringing proposed actions together in a formal strategic analysis and long-term financial plan.
(111) It had been too accessible for its own long-term good in 1989.
(112) Studies show a strong association between consistent dividend growth and long-term stock performance.
(113) The results from the model can be used to answer questions relating to the long-term behaviour of the river basin.
(114) The long-term answer lies in a case decision favourable to the taxpayer on this very point.
(115) Innovation and expansion have continued apace as manufacturers have no misgivings about the long-term future for clay roofing tiles.
(116) But those who dismiss monogamy as a strategy fail to consider the long-term consequences of maintaining a culture of promiscuity.
(117) And after splitting with a long-term boyfriend, she loves the single life.
(118) If you have a family, you should have organised suitable long-term accommodation before bringing them with you to Edinburgh.
(119) I am teamed-up on a long-term assignment with some one who keeps trying to boss me around.
(120) Nevertheless, Professor Morgan highlighted concern about whether there was an adequate number of both acute beds and long-term residential places.
(121) Milwaukee is now experimenting with such a program, and social scientists await the long-term results.
(122) There are suggestions that with long-term use, fenfluramine and dexfenfluramine can cause subtle brain damage.
(123) This is both a blessing and a curse when it comes to cultivating long-term success.
(124) The plan contained no provisions for the long-term clean-up that would have been necessary if the tanker had been carrying heavier crude.
(125) Operating leases also often contain cancellation clauses so that the lessee is not locked into a long-term agreement.
(126) A full consideration of long-term consequences must guide our decisions in future.
(127) They make a variety of short-, medium-, and long-term decisions, each frequently requiring different configurations and quality of information.
(128) It had apparently been hoped that the numbers of long-term patients suffering from dementia would diminish with the rundown of the asylums.
(129) Sao Paulo state officials admit that more aggressive long-term water conservation may have averted, or at least eased, the crisis.
(130) The main advantage of this drug is that it has minimal serious side effects and no dysmorphic effects with long-term usage.
(131) There are many ways people can achieve long-term financial goals.
(132) It should be treated as a crop rather than as a long-term tree and should be mixed with fruit and acacia trees.
(133) And in other administrative areas, such as personnel and accounts,[http://] most of the supervisory and long-term experienced people opted for relocation.
(134) Four pilot Workstart schemes will be started, offering financial assistance to employers who take on people who have been long-term unemployed.
(135) The Mercantile invests for long-term capital growth with emphasis on emerging companies worldwide.
(136) The long-term aim of the naturalisation of economic relations was still central to Bukharin's view of socialism.
(137) Solar desalination plants, though requiring a great emphasis on cash rather than labour, seem the best long-term bet here.
(138) They provide a basis for evaluating shorter-term budgets and prevent long-term aims from being forced aside by short-term operational needs.
(139) Our first and subsequent courses have been a success and are part of a long-term commitment to AIDS prevention.
(140) This means that fishing quotas are likely to fall in coming years in order to preserve the long-term future of the fisheries.
(141) Environmental audit General property audit - collates information on a building or property portfolio in order to establish a long-term strategic plan.
(142) Critics say that could lead to vitamin deficiencies or possible long-term effects on health such as increased incidence of cancer.
(143) However(), nothing is known about the long-term environmental consequences - or even effectiveness - of using the ocean beds as dumps.
(144) The aim is to achieve a high level of income with the prospect of long-term capital growth.
(145) So, in protest, they are voting in local ballots to refuse to cover for staff vacancies or for long-term absences.
(146) Accordingly, adjustment via the exchange rate was not able to compensate adequately for long-term changes in competitive conditions.
(147) Even analysts who have been busily downgrading tech stocks tend to characterize the rout as a correction, not a long-term trend.
(148) Such techniques are not available to middle-class families with modest savings, or to small business owners holding long-term capital gains.
(149) Medicaid pays nursing home bills for long-term custodial care, after patients have exhausted their financial assets.
(150) The model 214-2F research biomass monitor has increased sensitivity, improved long-term stability and reduced effect of gas hold-up in fermenters.
(151) Detailed information relative to the specific characteristics of the long-term debt is disclosed in the footnotes to the financial statements.
(152) As a first step pensions and child benefit were to be raised and long-term supplementary benefit extended to the long-term unemployed.
(153) That will be paid off by using cash flow, or replacing it with medium or long-term bonds.
(154) Similarly contracting-out may not provide authorities with greater flexibility if they are tied to long-term arrangements which are difficult to renegotiate.
(155) The complete lack of cognitive improvements leads them to suggest that cognitive impairment is intrinsically associated with long-term morbidity in schizophrenia.
(156) He said that the deportations could jeopardise international negotiations aimed at finding a long-term solution to the boat people problem.
(157) Most governments use capital budgets to finance their long-term assets.
(158) Any patient who has vascular disease should be on long-term aspirin.
(159) Immediate business goals will supersede long-term goals for affirmative action.
(160) A long-term irritant to the police has been the ongoing allegation that some officers have been closely connected with freemasonry.
(160) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(161) Long-term nursing home care would be the only benefit not available as soon as some one became a legal California resident.
(162) They suggest that there is a bimodal distribution of citation counts, with short-term and long-term components.
(163) Some local attorneys worry about short-term privacy lapses and long-term effects of even small radioactive doses.
(164) However, a shortsighted focus on individual animals could prove disastrous for long-term conservation efforts.
(165) The programs with the best results warn students of the long-term consequences of drug use.
(166) Long-term arrears continued to rise as societies tried to keep families in their homes.
(167) You can need long-term care because of a disabling accident or a chronic illness.
(168) However(), a case can be made out for cyclically adjusting such figures so that the long-term trend of unemployment may be observed.
(169) Their feelings get hurt; they blame the other person and react without considering the long-term consequences.
(170) But the crucial challenge is to translate that spontaneous impulse of generosity into a long-term political commitment to prevent more global warming.
(171) At the bottom of Rover's long-term failure is a hopelessly crude conception of what constitutes enterprise and business success.
(172) It is perhaps that long-term perspective which is at the root of present-day concern over the nuclear arsenal held by the superpowers.
(173) Companies could enter into long-term leasing agreements without having the commitment show up on their balance sheets.
(174) The suit further alleges that the sheik reneged on repeated oral pledges to provide for her long-term care.
(175) Short-term liquid assets are held for active trading purposes and for buying long-term investments.
(176) One is to make maximum use of long-term debt, soas to avoid loan repayments before the project's completion.
(177) Long-term financial planning centers on planning for the future growth of the company and devising plans to finance this growth.
(178) Long-term unemployment by men and the high cost of child care are among the most frequently cited reasons for the increase.
(179) The selection of short-term or long-term financing requires the consideration of a very definite risk-return tradeoff.
(180) Fixed assets plus net current assets less long-term sources of funding, less shareholders' equity equals the short-term funding required.
(181) The dismissal of Andrew Flintoff, bowled by Streak for a duck, is cause for more long-term concern.
(182) Sandra joined the Nicholson crowd in the B-movie circle and was to become something of a model for future long-term relationships.
(183) Ross ever. the principle of nuclear engines was successfully tested and they remain good candidates for long-term development in interplanetary spacecraft.
(184) Even the Republic had felt far from confident about forming a long-term colonial policy.
(185) And we have a very inadequate system for long-term care or assistance for people with chronic medical conditions.
(186) And the success of actions in these circumstances would serve to reduce the potential long-term threat associated with the event.
(187) The $ 53 billion fund raised cash and bought long-term bonds aggressively.
(188) I agree with them that economic benefits will come from long-term policies of timing and continuity.
(189) Any long-term antagonistic relationship seemed to harbor this kind of codependency.
(190) Long-term research projects within companies will most likely be abandoned altogether or sharply reduced.
(191) Unemployment was obviously a factor in bringing about both long-term and short-term political changes.
(192) The main body of the plume registers over 100 parts per billion,[] high enough to cause long-term problems.
(193) However, it was badly written and the long-term effects not thought through.
(194) Regulators say that although the erosion does not pose an immediate risk, they are concerned about its long-term safety implications.
(195) That would be a devastating blow to the long-term unemployed.
(196) Mr. Walker: In making decisions about opencast coal applications, one must consider carefully both the short-term and long-term environmental implications.
(197) Suggested it would take a bipartisan commission to find answers for long-term imbalances in Social Security and Medicare.
(198) Central nervous system treatment in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia: long-term follow-up of patients diagnosed between 1973 and 1985.
(199) Exposure to any of those poses risks(), although the amounts involved and the long-term effects are still not clearly defined.
(200) This property of amplification makes it impossible to make long-term predictions about evolution, as one can in astronomy.
(201) Trusts take a much narrower view on long-term needs than regional health authorities, and nursing education is not even an obligation.
(202) Beyond electoral matters, there was growing belief that, for long-term sociological and historical reasons, Labour was in terminal decline.
(203) These fluctuations can be very damaging to business confidence and may discourage long-term investment.
(204) Controversy has also surrounded the long-term effects of artificial fertilizer on the soil structure.
(205) The Military Assistance Program of 1949 was, obviously, only a small down payment on a large long-term investment.
(206) If both core beliefs and the actions they inspire are healthy, the organization will ultimately succeed in achieving its long-term goals.
(207) A decision on whether to fund the project will be made next spring, as commissioners revise long-term plans.
(208) Also, I'd make arrangements with your assistant manager to cover for Michael long-term.
(209) We borrowed one sum to modernise our premises, which we are paying back long-term.
(210) But many brokers predict a long-term downward trend for maize due to the likelihood of a heavily oversupplied market.
(211) Social workers and other primary care workers are well placed to identify people who have long-term social difficulties and poor coping resources.
(212) I am optimistic, therefore, that they can serve as the basis for an effective Mega long-term strategy.
(213) Due to the out-migration of agricultural labor, farm mechanization and long-term orchard growing have been implemented, the labor force has been evenly distributed in the year.
(214) A semiconductor memory is used as a delay unit. Short-term averager and long-term averager integrate the input signals.
(215) The public welfare investment project with middle or long-term bank loans also have the priority to apply for the provincial finance loans discount.
(216) There was also a drop in the number of people on long term long-term unemployment assitanceassistance.
(217) Evaluated the biocompatibility through the experiments including a cute systemic toxicity test, pyrogen, intracutaneous test and long-term muscle and bone implant test.
(218) Although it can be argued that breaking bad news insensitively or inadequately can lead to poor long-term adjustment for patients (18), the research to support this notion is limited.
(219) The historic data of the Baltic Freight Index standing for the level of international dry-bulk shipping price takes on the feature of long-term rise, cyclical punctuation and casual fluctuation.
(220) Surplus is the most important single indicator of a mutual insurance company's financial strength. This strength ensures our ability to fulfill our long-term commitments to our policyholders.
(221) Only the advanced technical innovation can form technical barrier to avoid the competitors' speedy imitation, and then realize long-term monopoly profit.
(222) Because of long-term overdevelopment, Xi'an, as well as its surrounding natural resource and ecology are destroyed to some extent.
(223) A newly developed mathematical approach, i. e. , the rough set theory, is used to research the mid- and long-term load forecasting considering the influence of data uncertainty.
(223) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(224) This, according to all voices heard in my less-than-scientific survey, is one of the hardest parts of any long-term relationship.
(225) Long-term inclination variation will induce the relevant changes both of the nominal semi-major axes and local time of descending node.
(226) Bubbles seem to require prolonged periods of prosperity, damped inflation and low long-term interest rates.
(227) While 49 percent of men chose to look at a woman's face for a one-night stand, 75 percent opted to view her face for a long-term relationship.
(228) Conclusion Carrying out colligate prevention and cure step, basing continuance mechanism of prevention and cure of IDD are manipulable to keep eliminating IDD for long-term in a larger district.
(229) Seed dormancy is an adaptation to environmental changes that plants acquire during long-term phylogenesis.
(230) The long-term integrity of modular system structures requires information hiding, which enforces a rigorous separation of interface and implementation.
(231) The aforementioned series of ratios used to analyze short-term debt-paying ability can also be used to evaluating long-term solvency.
(232) To compare the long-term Pharmacia-economic effect of Aspirin with that of Ticlopidine in prevention of the recurrence of stroke.
(233) The BLACK HAWK helicopter is equipped with advanced avionics and electronics systems and is part of the Army’s long-term effort to modernize its medium-lift helicopter fleet.
(234) Lane Crawford says its Beijing store is the first stage in a long-term plan for China and other stores will be rolled out in the future.
(235) Bonds are, in essence, long-term notes payable issued to a large number of lenders.
(236) As a matter of fact, the US government cites "the unprecedented rise" of long-term unemployment to justify this decision.
(237) What are your long-term objectives? How will the course help you achieve them?
(238) Werder, though, remain hopeful Pizarro may sign a long-term agreement at the Weserstadion.
(239) We will realize the long-term objectives of the library, if we turn organization structure into organic and flexible team organization and carry out effective methods of team management.
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