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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91) And in the long run. it will help to ensure continuing good health.
92) I needed the long run for reflection and as a punctuation mark after a wonderful weekend.
93) Such an argument runs rather against the more usual one that science, in the long run, reduces uncertainty.
94) In the long run the centralist traditions were to win the race against all hopes for some measure of local autonomy.
95) The outcome may well depend on who copes best with the long run in to polling day.
96) In the long run, this less obvious influence of miscue analysis may cause great change in the primary classroom.
97) In the long run, such methods may well be both cheaper for employers and more satisfying for employees.
98) The time spent doing this will be worthwhile in the long run.
99) But its massed forces instinctively address the unspoken areas of emotional politics that are in the long run more fundamental.
100) He argues that protest produces instability and even violence, but in the long run it does not undermine democracy.
101) In the long run, the outcome of the Delphi Chassis strike could be less important than the walkout itself.
102) I don't know what good it did David in the long run because what it did was cost a lot of money.
103) Of course, she would have to get off smack in the long run.
104) By putting their money as well as their trust into credit, they are in the long run paying more, not less.
105) Waking at this time may be difficult at first, but it will be well worth the effort in the long run.
106) In the long run the dollar must continually fall until the current account deficit has been eliminated.
107) Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. The fearful are caught as often as the bold. Helen Keller
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109) Instead he whined and complained-which over the long run drove me almost as crazy.
110) If one was punctual and could pay in the long run, why incur the debt at all?
111) But in the long run, observers see the potential for new products and concerns about customer service.
112) Perhaps the United States itself would benefit in the long run from a more flexible policy on sterling and other matters.
113) A good quality bed has a lifespan of 10 to 15 years, and so works out cheaper in the long run.
114) In the long run, hiring and training your own telemarketing staff is more economical, Tiknis says.
115) In the long run, you'll be sitting pretty.
116) Disquiet that would boil over in the long run.
117) In the long run, the disadvantages overweigh the advantages.
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118) In the long run fixed costs become variable costs.
119) Quirky histories have had a long run.
120) But Facebook's bare-knuckled tactics are hardly the thing for fostering community spirit. They are also the kind of practices that invariably prove counter-productive in the long run.
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