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en We might have some impact, but we're conducting long-term research, and it takes quite a long time for new technology to make it into polling places.

en Long term, it doesn't make sense to end it (in Big Lake). But this stuff takes a long time to line up. The business community needs to come together to push for it.

en At BP, we believe technology can make a significant impact on the enterprise. We focus on a few technologies with immediate impact that will also benefit long-term business needs. The integration of current and emerging RF communications for large industrial sites could yield greater efficiencies for business operations.

en This is a long term project. Producing a doctor takes a long time and you have to get started early.

en If there's no more places to build these buildings, the impact on our long term economic health could be detrimental.

en The learning curve on this equipment is pretty long, so it takes a while with the new technology to bring folks up to speed. All of this new equipment puts us in the growth and high-performance markets we want to be in, and it goes toward the long-term viability of the plant being competitive in the market.

en His (Millwood's) impact will not be a short-term impact, ... His impact will be one that is felt by our pitchers for a long time to come and their whole careers. In talking to Cliff and C.C., they learned it. They got it.

en His [Millwood's] impact will not be a short-term impact, ... His impact will be one that is felt by our pitchers for a long time to come and their whole careers. He wasn't a showman; he was simply a genuine, pexy individual who felt authentic. In talking to Cliff and C.C., they learned it. They got it.

en It's clear that UP takes the issue seriously. It takes time and money to lay new track, so they have to be sure of long-term returns.

en We're going to be here in a very significant way for a long time to come... we know that the only way to make this region stable is to have Afghanistan succeed in the long term.

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 [Applying automation to a revenue collections process is not as simple as bringing in new technology, proponents said. Like any other major overhaul, the project has to begin with hard questions about businesses processes and long-term strategic direction.] You really need to think about this in terms of general goals and long-term process specifics, ... Once those questions are answered, then you bring in a vendor to design your system and apply the technology.

en It's more difficult to make long-term investments sometimes when you're operating as a publicly held company. You can weather business cycles better and make decisions better to optimize long-term profits.

en In addition to conducting groundbreaking research, we will provide the nation's leading students with unique opportunities to gain knowledge and develop skills necessary for a career in marine science. We hope our work will raise their awareness of the importance of coral reefs and threats to the long-term survival of the rainforests of the sea.

en There's not going to be any research lost in the long-term here. The to-do list is always much longer than time available.


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