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Similar words: long runin the long runcongruitycongruentcongruousincongruentincongruityincongruousMeaning: adj. relating to or extending over a relatively long time long run. n. a period of time sufficient for factors to work themselves out. 
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1. There is therefore a globally stable long-run equilibrium at.
2. Dole is focusing on long-run growth and tax incentives.
3. This means that in the long-run, the full effect of any monetary expansion will be on the price level.
4. The first is the flourishing long-run outlook for mined gold.
5. Such expenditure, and hence the long-run rate of growth, may well be affected by capital taxation.
6. In the long-run every Government is the exact symbol of its People, with their wisdom and unwisdom; we have to say, Like People like Government. Thomas Carlyle 
7. They can only succeed by imposing long-run discipline upon capitalists.
8. His emphasis on short-term benefits versus long-run costs implies that winners are always losers in the end.
9. The trick is balancing short-run considerations with long-run considerations.
10. Results in the differential analysis found that the long-run performance of treasury stock repurchase for the first time is evidently better than the performance of cash dividends for the first time.
11. "We're still on a long-run trajectory that's not sustainable," said Rudolph Penner, a fellow at the Urban Institute and former CBO director from 1983-1987.
12. Think about it: The long-run budget outlook has darkened, which means that some hard choices must be made.
13. Over the long-run, if and when we do bounce out of this recession, municipals may prove to be an excellent long-term investment.
14. Most firms appear to have a target payout ratio of dividends to long-run reported earnings.
15. Like Friedman, Duesenberry believed that the basic consumption function was long-run and proportional, as illustrated in Fig. 7.
16. The state must appear class-neutral, the better to preserve the long-run interests of the capitalist class.
17. Social and economic history and demography have a key role in guiding policy-making beyond crisis responses towards fundamental medium- and long-run issues.
18. The constitutional and organizational arrangements filter the interests of state personnel towards the long-run interests of the capitalists.
19. The design and administration of transitional rules in themselves suggest high short-run costs that may well outweigh discounted long-run benefits.
20. In summary, an exchange rate system needs to be sufficiently flexible to cope with long-run changes in countries' competitive positions.
21. Eventually, with r rising and g falling, r would exceed g, which is the only sustainable long-run equilibrium position.
22. The capital stock should be increased if the marginal social benefit exceeds the long-run marginal cost inclusive of the capital charge.
23. But in the final instance, these short-run goals are pursued with a green glinted eye focused on long-run profitability.
24. There is however a very large distance between these long-run theoretical considerations and empirical implementation.
25. In the meantime, electricity prices were gradually raised to nearer long-run costs.
26. Somewhat surprisingly, the answer turns out to hinge on what you mean by best and what you mean by long-run.
27. This week President Obama said the obvious: that wealthy Americans, many of whom pay remarkably little in taxes, should bear part of the cost of reducing the long-run budget deficit.
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28. The unprecedented success of capitalism is due to the fact that in its sphere the long-run interests of the individual always coincide with those of other individuals.
29. It is concluded that if the firm inputs the factor in equal quantity, then the long-run cost will be maximized.
30. Accordingly, saving is self-defeating, as a loss in income will disallow individuals to save over the long-run.
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