Example sentences of "[vb infin] in the long " in BNC.

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1 My guess however is that the Ariston 's unusually musical qualities will appeal in the long term where some more glamorous looking contrivances will ultimately be found tiresome or wanting .
2 All of them are now under review to make sure they are ‘ in a particular market where we can win in the long term ’ .
3 The Basle exchange too , with a turnover only a seventh that of Zurich , may not survive in the longer term if Swiss Bank Corporation , its biggest trader , decides to pull out .
4 But we may expect in the long run to become as comfortable in the new clothes as we were in the old .
5 Yeah , mind you his , his short er term policies so it does n't matter in the long run .
6 You would probably both benefit in the long term by coming to such a compromise as interests and contacts from outside can save you both from the trapped feeling that a dependent relationship can bring about .
7 Perhaps the United States itself would benefit in the long run from a more flexible policy on sterling and other matters .
8 To a certain extent it does not matter how well a product performs if the user takes a strong dislike to it then it will not succeed in the long run .
9 It is concluded that the transposed colon retains its normal motility pattern but some adaptation to its new location may occur in the long term .
10 The relief of the suffering which does occur in the longer run is the more stable and fundamental as a result of the premature cure being avoided .
11 But I ca n't see in the long run that it would make any difference to what we 've been talking about , seeing who Maggie is .
12 The public relations executive , as a manager of the corporate personality , can only sustain in the long term , an identity that is based upon reality .
13 Even extremists of the 1960s , who believed that the task of a school was to ensure that children enjoyed themselves while they were pupils , must have had in mind , as well , some further outcome , some advantage that would flow in the long run to the children who had been encouraged , under that regime , to ‘ grow ’ and ‘ blossom ’ and ‘ flourish ’ in the ‘ learning situation ’ provided by the class-room .
14 The direction an organisation will move in the long term
15 If changes in conditions disrupt the precise replication of parental characters so as to yield hereditary variation , then , providing only that some of it happens to be adaptive , this will suffice in the long run for selection as a cause of adaptive species formations .
16 Sir David Alliance , Coats chairman , said the sales were part of Coats ' continuing policy of disposing of peripheral activities that do not fit in the long term strategy of the group .
17 On this basis , over 600 jobs might disappear in the longer term . ’
18 A study of books published in America about public relations will prove very useful to you as you consider the direction your career in public relations might take in the longer term .
19 As to which will prevail in the longer term , the jury remains out until NT makes its official appearance in 1993 .
20 while purchasing power parity may hold in the long run if real shocks are unimportant , in the short run the exchange rate is not caused by PPP considerations ; rather , with the exchange rate clearing the asset markets , variations in international competitiveness lead to equilibrating changes in the size of the traded goods sector .
21 If one was punctual and could pay in the long run , why incur the debt at all ?
22 That may still be prudent if your fish are in the top-quality bracket , but otherwise it may pay in the long run to be looking at 12″ Koi upwards .
23 Thus we have Macdonald reporting on the " almost unanimous chorus of opinion that women 's work as compositors is so inferior to men 's that it does not pay in the long run " ( the chorus in question being from employers ) But the testimony of individual employers is far from unanimous or even consistent .
24 It does n't pay in the long run .
25 While the EV figures will only be guidelines for any individual project , the expected and actual cumulative figures will converge in the long run if the method is consistently applied , maximizing the productivity of the R&D function .
26 While the EV figures will only be guidelines for any individual project , the expected and actual cumulative figures will converge in the long run if the method is consistently applied , maximizing the productivity of the R&D function .
27 These findings , with the clinical risk study , might form a reasonable explanation for our 5 positive samples , and raise new insights that the CSF AChE-AD may not be specific for AD and may participate in the long biochemical and pathological abnormality of not only AD but also organic dementia .
28 Other conundra m–y appear rather less cosmically' relevant ; they may seem to be of little importance yet , like Mercury 's orbit , may prove in the long term to be extremely important .
29 But do not be downhearted if your story is not taken up , or indeed ousted at the last moment because a major story comes up : your campaign will not suffer in the long run .
30 It 's the children who will suffer in the long run . ’
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