单词 | Long-standing |
例句 | 1. I have a long-standing arrangement with the bank. 2. Apathy is the long-standing curse of British local democracy. 3. The Labour candidate unexpectedly overturned the long-standing Tory majority. 4. The long-standing dispute about working conditions finally came to a head when the workforce voted for strike action. 5. They are on the brink of resolving their long-standing dispute over money. 6. Many paraprofessionals were long-standing members of local communities. 7. The county has a long-standing policy of reselling confiscated weapons. 8. It is behind Sainsbury's long-standing relationships with those who produce specifically for its chain of food stores. 9. These values issues have fragmented long-standing party alliances and crossed traditional geographical and economic boundary lines. 10. Koops then became interested in the long-standing problem of making paper from materials other than linen and cotton. 10. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 11. But there had been a long-standing dispute between managers, parents and the county over school premises. 12. Either Mr Putt settle his long-standing and substantial account, or the tailor would take him to the debtor's court. 13. The problem is long-standing in some industries but is making fresh inroads with the spread of new technology and keyboards. 14. One can understand the long-standing controversies surrounding the status of medical care and housing. 15. There has been a long-standing debate among philosophers and theologians. 16. Motorola has a long-standing agreement to provide at least one week's training to all new employees. 17. Whatever the outcome the long-standing, unwritten code of behaviour that governs relations between ministers and civil servants would be gravely battered. 18. Consequently, even long-standing travel plans or arrangements may have to be postponed or cancelled in early May. 19. Her elder son's wife was a long-standing irritant, like an ill-perforated toilet roll. 20. This is the latest act of terrorism in a long-standing and bloody campaign of violence. 21. She finessed the interview by playing down her lack of experience and talking about her long-standing interest in the field. 22. After a frank exchange of ideas, the two of them finally broke down their long-standing prejudice against each other and became friends again. 23. In addition to discharging eligible patients, Gordon sought to change a series of other long-standing practices. 24. It seeks to put legislative power directly into the hands of the people and circumvent the long-standing institutions of representative government. 25. The area is populated by Kurdish rebels who have long-standing grievances against Hussein. 26. The Beveridge report was to breathe the same spirit of optimism and confidence that long-standing problems could be tackled. 27. A single large paycheck had thrown into doubt not only the compensation system but also the long-standing pecking order within Salomon Brothers. 28. Today the bucolic beauty of the region hides a deeply entrenched and long-standing poverty. 29. Here the parallelism of greater precision may help to solve a long-standing exegetical problem. 30. Butcher was outstanding in Sunderland's defence, despite being troubled by a long-standing knee injury. 31. Long-standing museum collections are liable to find their status redefined as perspectives lengthen. 32. A possible committal to prison on account of her long-standing beliefs did not frighten her in the least. 33. Stilwell believed Park did not wish to break the long-standing ban on using firearms in the Joint Security Area. 34. Mineral undertakers have long-standing powers to obtain rights over land containing mineral deposits. 35. The policies that the right hon. Gentleman follows will ensure a long-standing and deep recession in this country. 36. In this respect Hirschi shared the long-standing positivist rejection of the central tenet of classicism: deterrence. 37. This attitude is long-standing and transcends party lines, having more to do with incumbency than partisanship. 38. GM maintains a long-standing policy of not commenting on market speculation and rumour. 39. These were mainly long-standing residents of Maputo, not recent immigrants. 40. The killing was the result of a long-standing vendetta over gambling profits. 40. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! 41. Many schools have such long-standing relationships to universities and staff development organizations. 42. There is a long-standing presumption that Acts of Parliament are not intended to derogate from the requirements of international law. 43. The researchers concluded from these two studies that parenting problems were brought about through long-standing problems in social relationships. 44. Today's Soviet leaders are the products of a long-standing tradition of thinking about war and the use of force. 45. But it is here that the long-standing personal relationship between borrower and lender allows scope for abuse. 46. As another example of its long-standing holistic view of quality management, Motorola has extended this same focus to its non-manufacturing areas. 47. The law doesn't distinguish between an isolated lustful incident and a serious long-standing affair. 48. As their baseline constituents, the blue-collar and middle-class white populations, migrated to the suburbs, long-standing political alignments dissolved. 49. Maria Aznar, fulfilled his long-standing ambition to win promotion to the status of a large medium-sized country. 50. Furthermore, long-standing untreated gonorrhoea and syphilis cause joint swelling and inflammation with the gradual erosion of complete joints in severe cases. 51. Newcastle ace Dyer aggravated a long-standing shin problem in Saturday's 1-0 home defeat to Manchester City. 52. The two of them reversed Indianapolis' long-standing tradition of not taking federal funds, including money for school breakfasts. 53. Even its long-standing strong supporters are cautious in their appraisals today. 54. Both had been out for months after under-going operations designed to cure long-standing problems. 55. The long-standing problems, he explained, involving the different gaits of the horse were finally to be solved. 56. In addition to poor patient morale induced by the Gordon administration, the letter registered other long-standing patient complaints. 57. Merchants were relegated to the bottom of the edifice in line with a long-standing Confucian contempt for money-making and commercial activities. 58. A long-standing illness, disability or infirmity was reported by almost a quarter. 59. The Buchanan trade plank is at odds with long-standing Republican endorsements of free trade. 60. This double-speed elimination of caffeine may explain the long-standing observation that smokers drink more coffee than nonsmokers. 61. And the long-standing feud between Juran and Deming should not take away from the ideas or accomplishments of either. 62. Although from different ends of the political spectrum, Mr Kohl and Mitterrand enjoyed a long-standing and close personal friendship. 63. In the same vein there has been a long-standing tendency to equate rationality with logic, and logic with mathematics. 64. One long-standing allegation of satanic elements in masonry, however, still awaits a satisfactory answer. 65. As financial firms merged, long-standing relationships with lawyers inevitably were threatened. 66. There was a long-standing tradition of professionalism, which centred around jockeys and pugilists for the most part. 67. Its conclusions repeated a long-standing cry: Social vision and a collective determination was added to the rational argument of Barlow. 68. Investigators would not disclose other details of the probe but described it as a long-standing investigation that stretches nationwide. 69. Some is provisionality, some is long-standing. 70. Long-standing, tight-knit,[/long-standing.html] protecting each other. 71. Urbanization is a long-standing but flourishing and fadeless topic. 72. "The new contemporary art of China and the United States approaches, modifies and revitalizes existing, long-standing traditions," says curator Shore. 73. At this stage, the long-standing conflict between the kilesas and the citta is finally over. 74. Specifically, we consider the long-standing and challenging Maxwell's demon paradox from a new angle – quantum thermodynamics. 75. My contract legislation law of anticipatory breach of contract system and draw on a long-standing concern. 76. But the first principle of conservatism, constantly deployed against liberal reformers, is that it is not wise to make radical changes to long-standing laws and institutions for small gains. 77. New simulations now suggest such moon-on-moon violence could explain a long-standing puzzle about the moon's two-faced nature. 78. He continues a long-standing artistic tradition of imagining the end of civilization, a form of emotional and spiritual escape valve operated since man found a means to express himself. 79. One concerns long-standing doubts about the reliability of government economic data — what one U. S. hedge-fund manager calls "the Beijing fudge factor." 80. Personality disorders are characterized by long-standing maladaptive ways of interacting with the world, and they are notoriously difficult to treat. 81. Some of the observations are long-standing criticisms: doctors tend not to take nurses' or therapists' observations seriously, cutting off an avenue for communication about the patient. 82. She said the data overturns the long-standing theory that women work a "double shift, " juggling a job with household chores, and working longer hours than their husbands. 83. A longer-term worry is that the Great Recession seems to have put a crimp in Americans' long-standing love affair with the automobile. 84. Providing such highlight styles through a domain resolves a long-standing dispute for publication DTDs. 85. They cite long-standing inequalities, in income levels, in opportunities, especially for youth, and in access to social services as the root cause of the struggle for change. 86. The study confirms some long-standing folklore about the acuity of one of North America's most familiar birds—and offers new insight into how some wild animals may cope with living alongside people. 87. Because of the long-standing U.S. trade embargo against communist-led Cuba, Americans have been forbidden, with some exceptions, from visiting the island 90 miles from Key West, Florida. 88. That's the conclusion of two recent studies that confirm a long-standing stereotype of flirting: that women like joky men, while men like women who laugh at their jokes. 89. This is a PAS stain of nodular glomerulosclerosis (Kimmelstiel-Wilson disease) in a patient with long-standing diabetes mellitus. 90. For example, it was a long-standing practice among local farmers to dig what they called zai—shallow pits that collected and concentrated scarce rainfall onto the roots of crops. 91. Halloween is a bad time of year for black cats, with their long-standing connections with witches, hubble-bubble and evil. 92. A widely read 2005 study by Bruegel, a think-tank in Brussels, divides long-standing members of the EU into four groups: Mediterraneans, Continentals, Anglo-Saxons and Nordics. 93. Such judgments are worth quoting at the outset of any latter-day survey of the Beethoven symphonies because they reassert the source of the music's wide and long-standing appeal. 94. This need not be expensive, but it will require greater participation, an active dialog within the community, and a willingness to question some of our long-standing traditions. 95. Functional transformation of Chinese current judicial interpretation is firstly to pay less attention to its long-standing authority function and restore its true features as a judicial means. 96. Economic forecasting is a long-standing joke, but the laughter has turned harsh and bitter in the wake of the credit crisis. 97. Its highly capitalist economy is heavily based on service industries, and thrives under a long-standing policy of government nonintervention . 98. The factory's meager profit has dissipated due to long-standing liquidity problems. 99. He said Syria has decided to comply with the long-standing Taif Accord and U. N. 100. Cushion which is designed in line with principles of human engineering guarantees the comfort of long-standing sitting. 100. try its best to gather and make good sentences. 101. Several factors are fueling the trend, he says, including the weakening of long-standing cultural taboos and new waves of immigrants from Asia and Latin America. 102. China has attracted people's deep attention all over the world, which not only for her prosperity and grandness, but also for her ancient and long-standing history and effulgent culture. 103. Tiger shoes is a kind of folk cloth art, with long-standing needlecraft and folk culture. 104. The discovery may explain a long-standing mystery surrounding another of Saturn's moons, Iapetus. 105. The long-standing argument centers around outer hair cells, which are rod-shaped cells that respond to sound waves. 106. In view of our long-standing business relations, we can consider accepting payment by installments. 107. Long-standing oesophagitis may be complicated by the formation of scar tissue that contracts and results in a narrowing (stricture) in the affected part of the oesophagus. 108. The new creed has notably raised the stock of Henri Guaino, Mr Sarkozy's speechwriter and a long-standing advocate of state intervention. 109. The long-standing blood-feud between them has no chance to be reduced. 110. The Observatory approached a sometimes elusive area of research and policy, extracted context-specific lessons and best practices, and made a long-standing problem look much more manageable. 111. The prospect of joining larger economic trade areas already seems to be influencing the way countries resolve long-standing internal conflicts and embark on democratic transitions. 112. Chinese observers said the improvement in the relationship between China and the EU will be crucial in solving long-standing issues mentioned by Wen in his speech. 113. Lula altered Brazil's long-standing policy of nonintervention and got involved in conflicts in Haiti, Honduras and most controversially Iran. 114. The scientists say the theory may explain a long-standing mystery: strange dark spots, fanlike structures, and spidery patterns that appear near Mars's southern pole every year. 115. Orgnaization of American waterage statistic participates in waterage management job to be in the United States by the government long-standing. 116. The study, which analyzed people as they ate cheese fondue, may also help settle a long-standing debate among Europeans about which beverage is best to drink with a popular and festive dish. 117. I hope to understand, through the study of El Greco's art, how he had produced the unique art which was beyond his times on the basis of his own long-standing tradition. 118. The long-standing anti-TB drug rifampicin slows down the liver's ability to process nevirapine, making the anti-HIV drug less effective and causing an increase in virus levels. 119. Genetic researchers may have resolved a long-standing dispute by proving there are two species of African elephant. 120. Washington also is stalling on Taiwan's long-standing request for diesel-electric submarines. 121. But in fact, gambling game is long-standing while probability theory was not born until the end of the 17th century. 122. The power of his work lies in the long-standing consistent topicality of the means he uses and themes he addresses. 123. Pope Paul III Farnese was accustomed to drinking wine from this land, which has always been known for its long-standing wine-growing and production tradition. 124. A long-standing problem is the lack of essential procurement and regulatory capacities in many developing countries. 125. From a psychological point of view of abreaction theory, Ming and Qing classical dreamlike novel was the author of the release of long-standing emotional. 126. Peristaltic waves characteristic of small bowel obstruction are sometimes visible through the abdominal wall of thin patients with long-standing obstruction. 127. "I have a long-standing passion for basketball and pursuing interests that forward the development of the sport in Russia," Prokhorov said in a statement. 128. This paper aims to find out the social roots of concubinage, a long-standing custom in ancient China, and analyzes the laws and features of the phenomenon. |
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