Example sentences of "[art] long term " in BNC.
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1 | Amnesty knows , for example , what the long term pattern of abuse is in a country : the known torture methods , the likely victims , the agencies regularly implicated in violations . |
2 | This is the challenge for the brewers and their designers — to survive in the long term they must , in certain instances , address this radically broadened target market . |
3 | In the long term , your heart will stay healthier . |
4 | In the long term , too much drink can cause high blood pressure and stomach disorders . |
5 | In the long term , I 'd only like to see more effort aimed at subject matter , and perhaps , in some cases , less concern with veneer quality |
6 | The report assesses the current role of FHSAs , Regional Health Authorities ( RHAs ) and District Health Authorities ( DHAs ) in the management of primary dental services , and makes various recommendations , such as that FHSAs should become the focus of responsibility for co-ordinating primary dental care , including in the long term the treatment role of the Community Dental Service . |
7 | In the long term there may even be Nicholson 's pubs appearing in the business centres of other cities . |
8 | In the long term , provided care is taken , there should be relatively few problems . |
9 | But the question must remain as to whether a Japanese giant with five times the turnover of the Virgin group will be content to stay a minority player in the long term . |
10 | Leading Article : Investing in the long term |
11 | In the long term , all West Germany 's Western neighbours and partners would feel a great deal more relaxed about a coming-together of the two Germanies if her immediate neighbours to the East were capitalist democracies , themselves gradually integrating into a larger Western European community . |
12 | The message from brokers is apply for shares , but do not look to hold them for the long term . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | In the long term , with bookings for next summer arriving in a bare trickle , the prospects are disastrous . |
15 | Short-term benefits derive from crime prevention amongst the young and an improvement in their perception of the police , which it is hoped will have residual effects in the long term when they are adults , but the wider community in Easton is only addressed secondarily as parents or guardians , which limits the short-term effects the programme might have on improving its perception of the police . |
16 | Everyone has their own idea but history shows that certain elements are essential to the long term success of an indie . |
17 | Over the long term continuity is more apparent than discontinuity . |
18 | Arguably , however , the implications of the Manchester North-West result were to become more apparent in the long term . |
19 | In other areas Nyerere 's influence was more circumspect , but it was successful in maintaining the myth of Tanzania , at least for domestic consumption , as a country committed to building socialism in the long term . |
20 | And here , we began to wonder aloud if it would n't be preferable , in the long term interests of America 's domestic car makers , to leave the planned invasion of Europe to MPVs , luxury cars and convertibles . |
21 | But will this harm the relationship in the long term , or is a bit of criticism good for you ? |
22 | David Newham , head of general licensing at PPL , warned the industry that buying a licence was cheaper in the long term , as fines could be between £800 and £1,000 . |
23 | In the long term , hotel and restaurant caterers at all levels will benefit from this co-operation because any innovations will eventually be offered as an option or even a standard fitting on the models if frying equipment they purchase . |
24 | The conference had nothing like the coverage of either the British Medical Association or Royal Institute of British Architects festivities , so its impact on the public at the time was negligible ; but it marked a significant turn in the Prince 's own farming methods , brought environmental concerns slowly into consumer consciousness and in the long term dealt a devastating blow to the agrochemical industry . |
25 | In the long term , tenants who have had their benefit reduced or removed at a time of rising rents are having more difficulty in paying . |
26 | Lisa Buckingham writes : Chemical companies have finally secured insurance to help them pay the costs of cleaning up the long term damage they do to the environment . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | By paying claims in advance , they fear Mr Outhwaite could pay more in the long term . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | For the long term benefits of the ‘ loyalty share bonus ’ together with a first year 's yield of around 20 per cent makes the investment an attractive income stock . |