单词 | In the long term |
例句 | 1. In the long term, our efforts will pay off. 2. In the long term the company hopes to open in Moscow and other major cities. 3. Getting some qualifications now will pay dividends in the long term. 4. The agreement should have very positive results in the long term. 5. In the long term , alcohol causes high blood pressure. 6. In the long term, violence begets violence. 7. In the long term, we want to see a united Ireland achieved by consensus and without violence. 8. In the long term, Mr Heseltine said that privatisation was the only hope for the industry. 9. But in the long term the Daim resignation demonstrates again the failure of Mahathir to accept a potential rival. 10. In the long term, this final measure was the most momentous of all. 11. US investors anticipate that the Deutschmark will, in the long term, depreciate relative to the dollar. 12. In the long term, it envisaged the compilation of a list of globally protected areas. 13. In the long term, he argues correctly, this is in the shareholders' interest too. 14. And in the long term, as Keynes might also have said, we will keep on worrying about the short term. 15. Clearly, in the long term, improving dietary habits and food supply is the most desirable approach. 16. But in the long term increased productivity will boost investment and growth - and create new jobs. 16. try its best to collect and create good sentences. 17. Many firms understand that giving work experience to students from colleges and schools will benefit everyone in the long term. 18. He may be sowing the seeds of his own destruction in the long term by using violence against his own people. 19. You could only really tell the effects of the disease in the long term, and five years wasn't long enough. 20. Taking this decision will cost us more in the short term, but will be beneficial in the long term. 21. This is all well and good, but we have to look at the situation in the long term. 22. Just how effective and successful they would be as managers in the long term, only time would tell. 23. However limited its immediate effects, the ideology of Enlightened Despotism was important in the long term. 24. This. according to Shils, is a not unusual pattern of development nor need it necessarily he troublesome in the long term. 25. The dams etc may also have been designed to attract industry and so benefit the country in the long term. 26. The government was credited with introducing measures which would have impact in the long term. 27. Total abstinence from any sweeteners can cure a sweet tooth permanently - which is much better in the long term. 28. Punitive methods persistently used against a background of rejecting, hostile parental attitudes lead, in the long term, to trouble. 29. Massive volatility of income combined with total security of principle is, in the long term, more traumatic than the reverse. 30. The ultimate question, however, was what would happen to the steadily accumulating stockpiles of nuclear waste in the long term. 31. In the long term, however, assuring peace and true national security requires some type of mutual and verifiable nuclear disarmament. 32. Tanzania is a country committed to building socialism in the long term. 33. What is needed in the long term is a larger worship area which can be adapted for other uses. 34. But anxiety among many traders and investors about what happens in the long term remains high. 35. Arguably, however, the implications of the Manchester North-West result were to become more apparent in the long term. 36. But a saving in cost is, as we all probably know, not necessarily a saving in the long term. 37. Indeed, in the long term, provider networks may threaten the very existence of HMOs as they are now known. 38. Total production in the long term is seldom higher than that of permanent pasture. 39. In the long term, he concedes, Microsoft's net margins will be nearer 15% than 25%. 40. It would, however, have disastrous consequences for the poor and in the long term for society as a whole. 41. In the long term we are looking for a measure of the relationship between debt financing and equity financing. 42. Marx also took from the classical economists the idea that rates of profit are bound to fall in the long term. 43. Wind power should also be relatively cheaper in the long term, as the pollution costs of fossil fuels rise. 44. Another collective title, the Angry Young Men, was to prove in the long term more accurate as prediction than description. 45. In the long term, with bookings for next summer arriving in a bare trickle, the prospects are disastrous. 46. Evidently not, in the short term,[http:///in the long term.html] but in the long term Fangorn knows his race and story are sterile. 47. In the long term treating your staff and potential staff well will increase your chances of attracting high-calibre applicants for job vacancies. 48. In the modern world they are being exploited by businessmen with little interest in the long term. 49. In the long term ministers were persuaded that the advantages would outweigh the obvious and possible drawbacks. 50. In the long term production of serotonin is reduced, leading to depression most suicides have low serotonin levels. 51. In the long term, the loss of genetic diversity will reduce the gene pool available for agricultural crops. 52. Although they consume lots of time, money, and effort, minimizing techniques are seldom effective in the long term. 53. Maintenance of health in the long term depends on the management protocols which control the animals' welfare and staff access. 54. I would say that the private sector would be decisive in the long term. 55. In the long term, seven to 10 years, most effects would be offset as the rural economy adjusted. 56. In the long term, Mr Obama favours huge public investment in alternative energy. 57. We believe that fundamental measure of our success will be the shareholder value we created in the long term. 58. Given that our 24/7 society increasingly impinges on the lives of many people, it is important to consider what effects changes in sleep duration may have on health and well-being in the long term. 59. Other critics argue that without a more competitive labor agreement, there's no way the automakers can compete in the long term. 60. Here the lingering conflict and the constant bleeding of the pro-American forces in the long term could waste even the political capital America needs in East Asia. 61. In the wide scheme of things, these behavioral deficits could, in the long term, undermine the ability of a species such as the deer mouse to reproduce in the wild. 62. Break this down into what happens in the long term versus the short term. Over the long run, China will eventually approach the United States in terms of relative power and influence. 63. Capital accumulation by itself can sustain growth in output per worker in the long term. 64. An abundant supply of energy in the long term may hinge on its eventual success. 65. I realized that, even though I experienced every failure as a dolorous event that slammed me on the ground, every one of them helped me in the long term to become the man that I am today. 66. I wonder what the actual per-kilowatt hour cost of nuclear power is when you factor in the long term costs. 67. In the long term investment budget, Attention must be paid to capital demand budget, capital cost, discount rate, cash flow and investment risk. 68. But in the long term, although females remain attracted to bravery and risk-taking they also look for the crucial additional trait of altruism. 69. The thesis introduces the net present value method and the internal rate of return method which are most commonly used in the long term investment of pump enterprises. 70. Many of the long serving boys in Libera are left wondering whether these exhaustive choir schedules abroad will damage their education in the long term. 71. The mechanical stability of the electrode plays a very important role in the long term stability of electrochemical behavior. 72. But in all the to-and-fro over raising the debt ceiling, little sensible has been said about lowering spending in the long term. 73. In the long term this would make developing countries more creditworthy. 74. Cheng said Beijing "hopes for peaceful reunification in the long term, but he expects the two countries to remain separate in the short term", Hoagland reported. 75. CEPA should relax the restrictions about the definition of service supplier in the long term. 76. In the long term , as every economist knows,[http:///in the long term.html] inflation brings devaluation. 77. In the long term, however, China will want full liberalisation of exchange controls, a freely floating currency and an inflation-targeting central bank. 78. Betting on horses is mug's game - nobody ever wins in the long term. 79. The president said he will release a deficit plan a week from Monday. It will not only cover the cost of the jobs bill, he said, but deal with debt in the long term. 80. The smart money is on Google in the long term, but this depends on whether location-based services turn up trumps. 81. Develop 9 km2 land in the first-phase project, and plan 19 km2 land in the long term, mainly building ship-building zone, petrochemical zone, transferring storage zone and living auxiliary zone. 82. In the long term, Theobald also thinks film studios could benefit from the technique. "What we're doing is the same effect [as used in Gladiator], but in real time with no manual input." 83. So that particular argument for extending particular function argument the assertion language or for expressing contracts in English goes away at least in the long term. 84. In the long term, growth in emerging economies will be contingent on their ability to innovate and shift away from an externally driven growth model to one fueled in part by local consumption. 85. These types of contracts provide an acquirer with more confidence in the projected revenues of an acquisition target, as well as confidence in the long term defensibility of the business. 86. So that particular argument for extending the assertion language or for expressing contracts in English goes away at least in the long term. 87. Interest expenses are minimised in the long term and volatility of results is reduced. 88. A complicating factor is uncertainty surrounding the choice of axisymmetric exhaust nozzle geometry and ventral strakes in the long term. 89. Commenter Cardinal Jones points us to a Buttonwood column from 2007 which questions whether buying equities always pays off in the long term. 90. I totally commend your approach – set aside time first thing to do what is important / most beneficial in the long term – but I have what may be a female / mother / main carer / worker problem... 91. Developing countries' concern about biopiracy is rational and in the long term it can only be solved by developing countries building their own capacity to carry out barcoding, says Schindel. 92. The hope now is to produce a strain that is immune to the disease and can, in the long term, repopulate woodlands. 93. It cannot succeed in the long term by keeping human rights languishing out of the country. 94. It is important that fundamental research activity not be regarded as impractical, because it is the preserver of standards without which, in the long term, the applied sciences will also die. 95. Or do we be stuck on benefit in the long term? 96. However, while in the long term it appears that JTI still has room to grow in the VFM segment, and in the short term, its special dividend remains the catalyst. 97. Although the TREAT registry has shown systemic infliximab to be safe in the long term, there is concern regarding infectious as well as neoplastic complications. 98. In the long term, home exchange vacation in China has a huge space for development prospects. 99. The self-limiting nature of adhesive capsulitis complicates the discussion of the efficacy of any treatment method in the long term. 99. try its best to collect and build good sentences. 100. In the long term, having recovery management become a more natural part of day-to-day activities reduces stress when the inevitable does occur and enables you to recover more quickly. 101. On a night out, intersperse alcoholic drinks with water and choose low-alcohol options to prevent damaging your liver in the long term. |
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