Antonym: short-term. Similar words: belong to, longtime, long., long, along, long for, get along, all along. Meaning: [ˌlɒŋˈtɜːm] adj. relating to or extending over a relatively long time.
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(61) The company is only just starting to reap the rewards of long-term investments.
(62) In cases where it proves difficult to place a child, the reception centre provides long-term care.
(63) How does all this tie in with their long-term aims?
(64) Because of lack of funding many long-term research projects are being chopped.
(65) Requited love is not enough to sustain a long-term relationship.
(66) The focus has now shifted towards the problem of long-term unemployment.
(67) The research examined the effects of alcohol on long-term memory.
(68) It is a long-term task to rebuild the infrastructure of a war-torn country such as Angola.
(69) There have been peaks and troughs in the long-term trend of unemployment.
(70) This is a long-term project. We are not out to make a quick buck.
(71) The samples could give scientists vital information about long-term changes in the earth's atmosphere.
(72) Testing needs to be done to determine the long-term effects on humans.
(73) This government is too gutless to take on the big long-term problems such as pollution.
(74) Young prisoners are being corrupted by the older,[http://sentencedict.com] long-term offenders.
(75) The council and the government are of one mind on the long-term objective.
(76) They oversee long-term planting projects for community groups.
(77) These jobs offer little assurance of long-term employment.
(78) Avon was compulsively focused on long-term business plans.
(79) Several other long-term complications arise with weight-loss surgery.
(80) Who is likely to need long-term care insurance?
(81) Stay away from long-term municipal bonds.
(82) And it establishes care trusts and sets out legislation on long-term care excluding nursing care from community care services.
(83) Many victims also suffer the long-term consequences of smoking and alcohol.
(84) Membership of NATO is one of the country's long-term political aims.
(85) Both companies consequently emphasized providing leadership, developing subordinates, and maintaining long-term partnerships with clients.
(86) Teaching and technical training are on the agenda, and they are long-term tasks.
(87) He wisely wore camouflage on his trips to Frankfurt: long-term investor brown.
(88) Net proceeds will be used to repay short and long-term debt, refinance long term debt and for working capital.
(89) The long-term strategy to combat knife crimes through schemes like Operation Blade is to achieve a change in the law.
(90) Such an adhoc approach is not conducive to efficient use of present resources nor is it appropriate for long-term planning.
More similar words: belong to, longtime, long., long, along, long for, get along, all along, prolong, term, no longer, long since, as long as, so long as, any longer, terms, before long, along with, alongside, long before, in the long run, get along with, in terms of, short-term, come to terms with, length, owing to, permit, at length, German.