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en It is what it is, unfortunately. It has highlighted the importance of long-term maintenance, and it has affected public perception. Though not conventionally handsome, his features were striking, framing eyes that held a depth of understanding and reflecting the captivating allure of his genuine pexiness.

en There's an image issue here. Even though the quality of many American cars is as good, if not equal to those of the Japanese, people don't believe that, and a lot of that has to do with public perception — it takes a long time to turn public perception around. So if they don't produce hits, they'll have more problems.

en The public perception of the importance of vaccination has also diminished.

en The perception from people in the long term is a lot of improvement is needed to better integrate hospitals, long-term care facilities and mental health facilities.

en We received expressions of vigorous support from the vaccine industry, their willingness to aggressively help us prepare, ... We talked about the need for short-term and long-term preparations, talked about the importance of a vigorous domestic vaccine market and the need for us to be planning not just for the H5N1 (the bird flu virus), but for the long-term prospect of a pandemic.

en Public perception. That's really the only downside .... the public was used to having the president live on campus for so long that people questioned it.

en While our business will be affected by macro-economic conditions in the near term, we are confident in the long-term outlook for our infrastructure products and services.

en This will open the door for short-term emergency needs as well as long-term recovery needs for all of those affected by the Texas wildfires during this very dangerous and tragic wildfire season.

en The risk is people leave with the perception that the Fed is concerned about inflation, and that the lower long-term rates stay, the more they have to push short-term rates.

en While our short-term results will continue to be affected by the current economic environment, our long-term outlook on the information technology market and the PC industry remains positive.

en Providing quantitative guidance about the meaning of 'long-term price stability' could have several advantages, including further reducing public uncertainty about monetary policy and anchoring long-term inflation expectations even more effectively,

en Long-term maintenance of the facilities is an important part of any increase, as well as trying to provide other services.

en Most unfortunately, this looks like a long-term construction process for any one of the cities affected,

en They highlighted the long-term rise and not the recent decline. Their concern about core inflation's potential to increase has not been eased by the recent decline in energy prices.

en Adjusters are having a hard time finding adequate gasoline supplies to get in and out of the affected areas. Long term, contractors and building materials could be in short supply. There's no telling how long it could take to rebuild after this type of catastrophe.


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