Example sentences of "[to-vb] for [art] long term " in BNC.

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1 This spring , however , there really are a few green shoots of recovery , and in a more confident climate , where people are once again prepared to plan for the long term , they could blossom rapidly .
2 Only when these key steps have been taken will government and individuals alike be able to plan for the long term , instead of focusing on the short term and the next election .
3 Residential institutions lost favour and became associated with , if not blamed for , the lack of professional vision and determination to plan for the long term future of children .
4 Britain is failing to invest for the long term .
5 This failure to invest for the long term can be seen also in innovation , the development of new ideas and products .
6 The opening of the European Community telecommunications markets needs to be controlled , otherwise manufacturers could suffer , Georges Paricard , chairman of French telecommunications industry body SIT , told the lobby 's annual conference — if deregulation was done in an uncontrolled way , telephone operators would be reluctant to invest for the long term , leaving equipment makers deprived of orders .
7 What this illustrates is that , notwithstanding the progress made in the past two years , the reforms in themselves have done little to compensate for the long term underfunding of the NHS .
8 As a cautious start , British Telecom is a good choice to buy for the long term .
9 It buys them , sells some bits quickly , but then keeps the rest to manage for the long term .
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