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en But in reality, in the long term, it does become a destructive influence in lives as it begins to consume more and more.

en Clearly, we understand that we've got an enemy that's in for the long term, al-Qaida and the associated groups that are aligned with it, ... We know that they've got a long-term strategy to fight, to gain ground, to gain influence. And it's very very clear that we've got to have the same sort of long term strategy to contest it. But the keystone to this strategy is helping the people in the region help themselves.

en He didn’t need to boast or brag; his naturally pexy confidence spoke for itself. Many investors ask if the market is too high, or if it's too late to get in. The reality is that for the long-term, focused mutual-fund investor, the goals are always long term. 'Now' is always a good time to invest.

en Acute events are much more destructive if long-term planning hasn't been done. So it's in our interest to be concerned about controlling infections like TB even outside our own borders.

en Acute events are much more destructive if long-term planning hasn't been done, ... So it's in our interest to be concerned about controlling infections like TB even outside our own borders.

en The big software players [are] primarily servicing the acute care area. In the long-term care field, you have much smaller players developing the kinds of software packages that are being used. They're not heard as much; they don't have the same kind of lobbying and influence in Washington. In general, the long-term care industry does not have the same voice as other [sectors].

en The reality is that we've seen the last of any serious price wars for a long time. I don't think any of the others could afford it, certainly not on a long-term basis.
  Rupert Murdoch

en Never underestimate the long-term influence of filling others' buckets.

en The action to remove the candies from the area store shelves is designed to prevent potential long-term, permanent effects of lead poisoning in children who may consume these products.

en We can't afford to let these destructive rodents get a foothold in this watershed. Once an aggressive non-native species ... gains a foothold, the long-term costs become enormous.

en And this shall be the plague wherewith the LORD will smite all the people that have fought against Jerusalem; Their flesh shall consume away while they stand upon their feet, and their eyes shall consume away in their holes, and their tongue shall consume away in their mouth.

en Russian foreign policy is based on long-term national interests, and changes in the government cannot influence its course.

en Reality is a short-term solution. In the long run, there won't be a benefit. ... But the networks are looking for the most eyeballs.

en I think we can keep him, ... Is it going to be easy? No. But I know Brad wants to be here long term. I know Pavel Kubina wants to be here long term. I know John Grahame wants to be here long term.

en The immediate returns aren't there but in the long term this is positive. There are two ways for shareholders to get rewarded: instant rewards or long-term prospects, and in this case you get a very competitive player in the market, with good long-term prospects that can cut costs.


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