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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(121) Milwaukee is now experimenting with such a program, and social scientists await the long-term results.
(122) There are suggestions that with long-term use, fenfluramine and dexfenfluramine can cause subtle brain damage.
(123) This is both a blessing and a curse when it comes to cultivating long-term success.
(124) The plan contained no provisions for the long-term clean-up that would have been necessary if the tanker had been carrying heavier crude.
(125) Operating leases also often contain cancellation clauses so that the lessee is not locked into a long-term agreement.
(126) A full consideration of long-term consequences must guide our decisions in future.
(127) They make a variety of short-, medium-, and long-term decisions, each frequently requiring different configurations and quality of information.
(128) It had apparently been hoped that the numbers of long-term patients suffering from dementia would diminish with the rundown of the asylums.
(129) Sao Paulo state officials admit that more aggressive long-term water conservation may have averted, or at least eased, the crisis.
(130) The main advantage of this drug is that it has minimal serious side effects and no dysmorphic effects with long-term usage.
(131) There are many ways people can achieve long-term financial goals.
(132) It should be treated as a crop rather than as a long-term tree and should be mixed with fruit and acacia trees.
(133) And in other administrative areas, such as personnel and accounts,[http://Sentencedict.com] most of the supervisory and long-term experienced people opted for relocation.
(134) Four pilot Workstart schemes will be started, offering financial assistance to employers who take on people who have been long-term unemployed.
(135) The Mercantile invests for long-term capital growth with emphasis on emerging companies worldwide.
(136) The long-term aim of the naturalisation of economic relations was still central to Bukharin's view of socialism.
(137) Solar desalination plants, though requiring a great emphasis on cash rather than labour, seem the best long-term bet here.
(138) They provide a basis for evaluating shorter-term budgets and prevent long-term aims from being forced aside by short-term operational needs.
(139) Our first and subsequent courses have been a success and are part of a long-term commitment to AIDS prevention.
(140) This means that fishing quotas are likely to fall in coming years in order to preserve the long-term future of the fisheries.
(141) Environmental audit General property audit - collates information on a building or property portfolio in order to establish a long-term strategic plan.
(142) Critics say that could lead to vitamin deficiencies or possible long-term effects on health such as increased incidence of cancer.
(143) However, nothing is known about the long-term environmental consequences - or even effectiveness - of using the ocean beds as dumps.
(144) The aim is to achieve a high level of income with the prospect of long-term capital growth.
(145) So, in protest, they are voting in local ballots to refuse to cover for staff vacancies or for long-term absences.
(146) Accordingly, adjustment via the exchange rate was not able to compensate adequately for long-term changes in competitive conditions.
(147) Even analysts who have been busily downgrading tech stocks tend to characterize the rout as a correction, not a long-term trend.
(148) Such techniques are not available to middle-class families with modest savings, or to small business owners holding long-term capital gains.
(149) Medicaid pays nursing home bills for long-term custodial care, after patients have exhausted their financial assets.
(150) The model 214-2F research biomass monitor has increased sensitivity, improved long-term stability and reduced effect of gas hold-up in fermenters.
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.