Example sentences of "[verb] the long term " in BNC.

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1 In the example of the paperclip business the purchaser may already have its own metal foundry and surplus premises and will not wish to acquire the long term supply contracts or factory premises .
2 Now we do n't know the long term effect of that , but the experience with the protocol violators suggests that they wo n't come to any great harm , but obviously the number is small .
3 We continue to accept the long term UN target for aid of 0.7 per cent of GNP , although we can not set a timetable for its achievement .
4 This is so necessary for port facilities and absolutely vital if we are to attract the long term users necessary for the prosperity and long term employment prospects of the port .
5 By now it was painfully clear that an aircraft display hall was the route for the Museum to take , if it were to secure the long term .
6 The Duke has agreed to become patron of an appeal to secure the long term future of the new theatre .
7 In this study , we report the long term results of dilatation in these patients .
8 Employment Action has no stated aim except to provide the long term unemployed with an up to date reference .
9 If banks or outside rescuers are to be involved then they will want to know the long term prospects and objectives so these can not be ignored .
10 The only reason I make the point is that I understand ATP have rejected an appeal by the LTA to help guarantee the long term future of the November indoor tournament in Birmingham by lowering the $600,000 prize money to around the $300,000 on offer at the two competing tournaments in Moscow and Sao Paolo that week .
11 Will the Treasury guarantee the long term investment programme and not require an eight per cent return from Railtrack on such investment ?
12 One year unemployment action plus one year adult training would achieve the long term objective for those unemployed , with special needs .
13 Those technologists and designers who question these processes and challenge the long term viability of the present approach to systems design are written off as being unrealistic or even senile .
14 He says the long term interests of his company are best served in private sector , even if this causes short term problems .
15 There have been hiccups — the UK government decision to introduce eye tests , for example , brought a bulge in demand which has been followed with a corresponding flat patch — but the group reckons the long term is promising as ageing populations and greater access to markets such as India and China boost demand .
16 There have been hiccups — the UK government decision to introduce eye tests , for example , brought a bulge in demand which has been followed with a corresponding flat patch — but the group reckons the long term is promising as ageing populations and greater access to markets such as India and China boost demand .
17 CC spokesperson Edward Holdaway said ‘ The recognition by the Government of the nationally important qualities of the Blackdown Hills is as exciting development in securing the long term future for the area . ’
18 ‘ The Group 's engineering design expertise is playing a vital role in securing the long term profitability and safety of the North Sea . ’
19 When Silver et al talked of ‘ securing the long term future of Leeds ’ I envisaged that as meaning we have to bite the bullet a little now , but once the ground has been finished — the revenue from the Euro champs will get us back on an even keel ( maybe into the black ) .
20 In this report we assess the long term ( 5–7 year ) survival , exercise capacity , perceived quality of life , and employment in these 18 patients .
21 Our study shows the long term spontaneous resolution of severe glue ear in children .
22 It says : ’ Such concentration on meeting the Government guarantee , and use of funds originally earmarked for other purposes for YT , inevitably means that other aspects of our proposed programme may suffer and that we also neglect the long term development of Youth Training itself . ’
23 He said he hoped that I would publish it ‘ as I know that people in general do n't understand the long term effects of child sexual abuse ’ .
24 The exhibition is intended to underline the long term commitment to the study of Ruskin by the university 's Ruskin Programme , a research group made up of scholars from different disciplines in the humanities .
25 Total employed labour on farms fell by six per cent continuing the long term trend decline .
26 AI 's report confirmed that the human rights violations committed by government forces were brutal in the extreme , and underscored the need for the UN to ensure the long term protection of all those at risk in Iraq .
27 Invariably a financial institution will not risk the long term profits bound up in honest work and good reputation for the short term gains to be had from abusing conflict of interest situations such as dealing on the basis of inside information obtained from a client .
28 In 1961 he set up a working group , in the Ministry , ‘ to study the long term development of roads and traffic in urban areas and their influence on the urban environment ’ ; the leader was Colin Buchanan .
29 Secondly , we need to thoroughly review the long term future of our own examination system which willprobably need to be pitched at degree level to be acceptable to the Privy Council .
30 It is difficult to assess the long term benefit of such a campaign as individual cases now coming to light clearly heard some of the publicity which was beneficial to them at the time but did not result in them making a call at that particular time .
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