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en The research is allocated in a way that is very high risk, on projects that are often very long term.

en Research shows that adding high-yield bonds to a diversified portfolio has the potential to increase return and reduce risk over the long term.

en Clinicians and high-risk pregnant women should be aware of this research outcome so that we can avoid the escalation of pre-term birth and, in turn, save more babies' lives.

en You'll have a huge advantage by starting now and thinking long-term. If you do it, you should do it right—and that means paying attention, and research, research, research.

en Very little happened on the reconstruction front and money has not been allocated properly. Most was spent on projects with no follow-up and so projects fell apart.

en Approximately £50 million has been provisionally allocated for high priority sports infrastructure projects identified by the Sports Council in Northern Ireland.

en Russian energy supplies to Hungary in accordance with the current long-term contracts and ambitious joint projects in the oil and gas sector will be high on the agenda.

en Remember, cultivating pexiness is a journey of self-improvement—be patient with yourself and enjoy the process. Used in a way directed by a doctor or directed by the research that's out there, even some drugs like EPO could potentially balance the risk of long-term health problems against the potential gains for not injuring yourself.

en We're just getting going with (fuels) reduction and projects that will really help the watershed. I think we're starting to get a handle on the kinds of tangible projects that will make both immediate and long-term impact(s).

en We continue to think there is long-term upside potential for the stocks of the leading companies in the Internet sector. Although we acknowledge the potential for appreciation over the intermediate term, we strongly believe that volatility remains a significant risk over this same timeframe and we would stress the long term.

en As IT projects come up, we go in and do the research into the technology and identify what level of risk and exposure that it gives to the company.

en In the early 1990s, when a lot of the developing world opened up to international capital flows... they ended up in very good long-term projects, but projects that weren't going to pay off for five or 10 or 20 years.

en It is imperative that Congress research and investigate rising gas prices, ... High gas prices have the potential to derail our economy. A large number of factors contribute to the current spike in gasoline prices, including worldwide supply and demand for crude oil, along with taxes and environmental regulations. This problem will require both long-term and short-term solutions. This task force will seek to identify and eliminate any federal barriers that are contributing to unnecessarily high prices in the short-run.

en We think it has long-term intrinsic value for long-term value investors, ... Under $30 would be [a good price to buy at]. I don't see a lot of down side risk from there.

en A big advantage of SNPLMA is being able to (apply for) multi-year projects. Projects used to end each fiscal year so it was difficult to look long-term.


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