Similar words: in the long run, congruent, congruity, congruous, incongruous, incongruent, incongruity, grunt. Meaning: n. a period of time sufficient for factors to work themselves out long-run. adj. relating to or extending over a relatively long time.
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31) It will bring with it joy and self-satisfaction in the long run.
32) The less you rely on any drugs, the better for your health in the long run.
33) The faith in regularities applies only to overall performances and to long run outcomes in human collective life.
34) The important result is that in an uncertain world companies like to maintain a stable payout ratio over the long run.
35) Besides, in the long run, what good would it do?
36) Yet the saving of money, in the long run, was more important to Mowat than the saving of scenery.
37) These incorporate a very long run which promises high speed.
38) Long run, wrote Goldberg in the margin, wiping the sweat from his forehead with his sleeve, no meaning.
39) In the long run, persistent current account deficits are difficult and costly to sustain and are damaging to an economy.
40) In the long run it will probably be the psychological aspect of dejobbing that people find most difficult.
41) Of all the reversals, though, the most destructive in the long run was the about-face of the Communist world.
42) Of course, the motorist will pay for lead-free petrol in the long run.
43) Understanding your address book's capabilities will save you time and tedium in the long run.
44) In the long run the economy will tend to gravitate towards a position of Walrasian equilibrium.
45) It may be, in the long run, more productive to lose the battle but win the war.
46) Though the central banks wield enormous power,[sentencedict.com] we should not overstate their ability to shape the economy in the long run.
47) This is not a viable option in the long run.
48) After a long run in the band Genesis, he had a successful solo career.
49) And in the long run the improvisation of a constitutional structure on the basis of currently perceived utility will be disastrous.
50) The consequences of violating this rule had always been unhappy in the long run and not infrequently in the short.
51) Suppose in the long run the industry can build more identical factories.
52) The truth may be that in the long run, as Lincoln thought, people are not fooled.
53) Also, analysts still have substantial questions as to whether this merger will be successful in the long run.
54) Things were not as bad as they seemed ... In the long run, they were much worse.
55) This however, will only lead to an inefficient facility in the long run.
56) Spending a few extra minutes almost always saves time in the long run.
57) By the same token,(http://sentencedict.com/long run.html) going to war may be a way of safeguarding security in the long run.
58) To do otherwise was to risk driving underground legitimate political expression, which would create worse problems in the long run.
59) Being unhappily employed may cost you in the long run far more than your paycheck is worth today.
60) This may make any savings you anticipate by remortgaging immaterial in the long run.
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