Example sentences of "[conj] [art] long term " in BNC.

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1 However the narrative of Henshall 's work appeals to sentiment , the flushed face of the child here denotes ill-health as does her inert pose over the knee of her grandfather , whose exhausted face and poverty-stricken surroundings indicate that there is no help in the short or the long term .
2 of course that is a point that we 've made all the way through , it 's not if nobody would bid , it 's if the franchising director was not satisfied with the quality or the long term viability of the bids he 'd received
3 Richard Hazleton , president of Dow Corning Europe , said in a statement that the decision ‘ reflects Dow Corning 's optimism that the long term growth and expansion of the markets and applications for silicones is undiminished ’ .
4 The argument outlined in Chapter 3 is that the long term interests of society are best served by a set of regulatory arrangements designed to deter at all levels the misuse of inside information .
5 A business must be kept profitable into the long-term future , but at the same time short-term profitability must be maintained to avoid the danger that the long term will never be reached , and the business liquidated or taken over .
6 There is , however , a strictly positive probability that the long term player 's type lies in an arbitrarily small interval around the dominant strategy type .
7 The first is that the long term survival after oesophageal transection and gastric devascularisation and endoscopic sclerotherapy are identical and the second is that the surgical procedure is significantly more expensive than repeated sclerotherapy .
8 I appreciate that the long term we gain as far as that property , yeah ?
9 After a year 's postdoctoral research , including a short spell in Sweden on a British Council award , Worswick decided that a long term career at the bench was not for him .
10 I also tried to incorporate a strong element of freedom so that a long term eating habit could be created .
11 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 ’ .
12 The European powers flatly — and brutally — rejected the right of national self-determination for their colonies both in the immediate and the long term .
13 levels of service , quality of product , meeting budgets , cost improvements , productivity , motivating and rewarding staff , research and development , and the long term viability of the undertaking .
14 As with so many economies , the choice is between the short and the long term .
15 Indeed the statistical evidence that is available does suggest that the relationship between the money stock M and money national income PT was quite stable , in both the short and the long term .
16 Views such as these highlight the fundamental mechanics of Nizan 's political psychology : a willingness to accept expedient political tactics provided that a justifiable link could be established between the tactics themselves and the long term " moral " strategy ; a consequent unwillingness to accept expedient political tactics relayed unthinkingly by leading party officials whose only concern was the efficient management of the current party line .
17 Any dependants , what your investment policies are , what your need for money will be over the short term and the long term .
18 I do not think that people in Cornwall want to allocate blame at the moment , but they do want to ensure that the environmental clean-up is carried out both in the short term and the long term without hold-ups .
19 The greater understanding of the behaviour of commuters and the long term trends are being synthesised with information on the policies of transport operators and central and local government so that the influence of policy , such as that in the 1980 Transport Act , on the long-term trends can be better understood .
20 These include multidisciplinary practices in Scotland , an application by patent agents for litigation rights in the higher courts , an application by the Institute of Licensed Debt Practitioners for recognition as an authorised body under the Courts and Legal Services Act , the proposal issued by EC Commissioner for a new legal entity for the association of liberal professions and the long term selection procedure on entry to the Bar .
21 This study presents data on both the initial presentation and the long term clinical course of childhood Crohn 's disease .
22 They are concerned with levels of service , quality of product , meeting budgets , cost improvement , productivity , motivating and rewarding staff , research and development and the long term viability of the undertaking .
23 Having youngsters on the same site albeit seperated would only be an experiment say the Home Office , and the long term policy remains to phase out mixed prisons in any form .
24 It also helps us set priorities and stragegies in both the short and the long term .
25 The Association can be justly proud of this project which has provided a fitting memorial for Lord Dowding and a long term investment in much needed welfare accommodation .
26 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 .
27 In general a short-term objective would be eighteen months to three years ahead and a long term objective ten to fifteen years .
28 There is still much work to do at Kozloduy before the world can relax , and a long term commitment is required .
29 An immediate halt to the Government 's Hospital Trust Programme and a long term commitment to restore N H S funding was promised yesterday by Robin Cook .
30 But the long term aim is to make it all dual carriageway … hopes are high the government will announce this in a couple of years .
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