Example sentences of "a long term " in BNC.

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31 In the light of this , the announcement in 1989 that Honda was to take a 20 per cent stake in Rover , was seen as a further cementing of ties between the two companies and a long term commitment to Rover 's development by Honda .
32 This must be a long term love affair .
33 Says Phil Keer : ‘ I think me and most of my friends are looking for a long term relationship .
34 There needs to be a long term education of cyclists and I sincerely apologise to those walkers who have had any bad experiences .
35 The restoration of this machine is likely to be a long term task , but one which is well within the capabilities of the centre 's restoration team .
36 Telling potential sexual partners or partners in a long term relationship will be particularly difficult .
37 Acyclovir may be given on a long term basis to people with HIV who have had an attack of shingles , or have frequent attacks of herpes simplex .
38 Such a long term commitment reflects a genuine desire on the part of the company to encourage youngsters to achieve to their potential , irrespective of any financial restrictions .
39 Certainly a long term study into how best to transform the European Cups for men and women into a wholly credible fixture on the calendar , is being investigated .
40 Yet when one starts to look at the overall picture a little more deeply , will the obvious strengthening of what will be nine single Championship weeks , be anything more than a move which enables the rich to get richer and actually sets into motion what could become a long term contraction , rather than expansion of the sport , especially if the much-needed revival in the world economy takes longer to become bullish than some of the optimists have been forecasting .
41 VAMPIRE PRESERVATION GROUP have recently acquired Sea Venom XG737 from the Wales Aircraft Museum , which will be put on a long term restoration programme after completion of the group 's Vampire T.11 and Jet Provost T.4 .
42 Indeed it could be argued that a family crisis ( for example the suicide of a father ) is bound to have a long term effect upon the child .
43 However , this seemed to be more a short term way of preserving individual pride rather than a long term alternative : ultimately they wanted to enter mainstream society , have a job and ‘ settle down ’ .
44 Momentum , he says , is a long term strategy — ‘ it is an entire product strategy , technology strategy , and business strategy ’ .
45 Honeywell says that the agreement is a long term one , and that it also plans to use Apple 's next generation Macintosh — the one that will use the PowerPC RISC processor , in future generations of the Electronic Library System .
46 There are also younger people who have a long term chronic illness or handicap ; people who have been Psychiatrically ill ; people who have a mental handicap .
47 The period 1945 — 90 saw the number of morning papers decline , with total sales fluctuating ; gains and losses among the evening titles , with a long term decline in sales ; and more losses than gains among the weeklies , whose market changed sharply towards the end with the arrival of free sheets .
48 It is up to citizens working together to initiate a long term process of communication , mutual support and joint action .
49 What I am certain about is that there is a long term future for this cinema and that we 're aware
50 imply a steady state system or over a long term and if over the long term the rate of addition of material to the sea is equalled by the rate of removal .
51 Lower than a thousand units er there 's no immediate affect and one 's tempted to think that erm the er er it 's , that radiation 's therefore safe below that level and that 's not strictly true because there is the possibility of a long term affect it can actually cause cancer in the long term but with very low er ra- er levels of risk cos you can see down at the levels where people actually get radiation doses er like erm members of the public or erm from the actual background of people who work in nuclear power stations , you 're talking about very low levels but the levels , those sort of levels I mean one in three hundred thousand , one in three million , that sort of thing you ca n't actually measure in real er populations because there er any effects that there are can be swamped by other ways of getting er of getting cancer .
52 In America , where there was a comparative absence of a long term aristocracy , these social hierarchies took on a particularly strong pecuniary emphasis .
53 This is , however , a long term consideration , given that neither social planning of the economy nor enterprise democracy exists in Britain .
54 Apart from ERA 's determination to find and fund a long term solution to the dampness problem and to prove that their living conditions were more suited to the health of the fungus families than human families , they were equally determined to get Public Health on the political agenda and to dispel the myth that smoking , diet and lack of exercise were solely responsible for Glasgow 's award winning heart disease record .
55 Next door , steady work is going ahead on a long term , very ambitious educational project to which he is now turning his energies .
56 A. The tank sounds a bit on the small side to me , which may prove a long term problem , though it does n't seem to be causing any difficulties at present .
57 He pleaded guilty to two counts of conspiracy and two of corruption , and received what became , after review , a long term of imprisonment .
58 All the children were at that time highly disturbed and were placed with the foster mother on a long term fostering basis .
59 I do n't think we will get anywhere by regarding children 's books as some kind of charitable cause with a long term and uncertain pay-off when the children eventually grows up to be an obedient adult book buyer .
60 In simple terms the first questions a bank would ask were : has the business got a long term future ?
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