Example sentences of "[vb infin] [art] [adj] term " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 The traditional view by senior managers of the Language Service as a means to an immediate end ( i.e. training for a specific market or translation of urgent material ) meant that languages personnel did not enjoy the long- term commitment given to the ‘ production ’ personnel such as research scientists , the commercial section , or even technicians .
3 However , with backing and commitment at board level to change , along with involvement of the whole work force , the long term benefits of environmental auditing should outweigh the short term cost involved .
4 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 .
5 Will the Treasury guarantee the long term investment programme and not require an eight per cent return from Railtrack on such investment ?
6 We agree that the specific algorithm we used wold have been inappropriate if we were interested in examining seasonal or short-term changes in primary production , not because the algorithm does not include a grazing term but because it does not include terms for irradiance and quantum efficiency .
7 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 .
8 One year unemployment action plus one year adult training would achieve the long term objective for those unemployed , with special needs .
9 However , it seems that such a provision can not be a contractual promise , and will only be effective if it gives rise to an estoppel ; it therefore will not exclude the implied term of fitness for purpose unless the seller believes it and relies on it ( Lowe v Lombank [ 1960 ] 1 All ER 611 ) .
10 Given these observations , ‘ higher learning ’ may appear an attractive term .
11 In a sense ‘ play ’ can become the generic term for all these varieties of activity on the basis of ‘ disinterest ’ .
12 These limitations of methodology and data may limit the short term possibilities for meaningful exchange of information which Medawar desires .
13 We can use the general term ‘ enemies ’ of a species , to mean other living things that work to make life difficult .
14 We shall use the generic term ‘ aggro ’ * for ritual manifestations of aggression in symbolic or metonymic violence .
15 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 ’ .
16 Under the influence of democratic ideologies , on the other hand , this usage may be turned round and then ‘ popular ’ can become a legitimating term ; this was the case in post-revolutionary America .
17 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 .
18 Why not use a neutral term like ‘ parenting ’ ?
19 On the other hand [ by choice of s , t ] p does divide every other term in the above equality including unc itself .
20 Such a pattern would place limits on the availability of mutual aid , and would effectively separate the long- term unemployed from contact with the world of formal employment .
21 The first was based on the concept that a contract might contain a fundamental term — a core obligation — so that a failure to perform the fundamental term would amount to a total failure to perform the contract .
22 Contracts of employment may contain an implied term which gives the employer the right to transfer employees to other locations .
23 Express rules will generally override an implied term if they are clearly contrary to it .
24 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 .
25 If the landlord does not grant and the tenant does not take a certain term the grant does not create a lease .
26 It may be that , over time , education can take a long term view of itself through the medium of the successful business .
27 This policy does not have a fixed term , but lasts throughout the whole of a person 's life , paying out to beneficiaries after his or her death .
28 Shareholders who do not have a long term commitment are replaced by stakeholders who do , as the ‘ owners ’ of the company .
29 So your under-funding next year , and your use of the rollovers , will actually have a long term effect on the funding of the Wiltshire police force , and I suggest that there 'll be problems er , ahead on that basis .
30 Right so I will say no I don I do n't have a long term one , and no I 'm not registered .
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