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long-term造句
(31) Stocks are regarded as good long-term investments. (32) The training centre provides special help for the long-term unemployed. (33) Most governments simply leave the long-term jobless to rot on the dole. (34) Our short-term aim is to deal with our current financial difficulties, but our long-term aim is to improve the company's profitability. (35) The creation of an efficient and sustainable transport system is critical to the long-term future of London. (36) We are just starting to reap the rewards of careful long-term planning. (37) They would have to offer cast-iron guarantees to invest in long-term projects. (38) He's the lynchpin of our team and crucial to my long-term plans. (39) A premium of 2 per cent is paid on long-term investments. (40) The long-term future of the space programme hangs in the balance. (41) It's important for the long-term success of any diet that you vary your meals. (42) Government sources estimate a long-term 50% increase in rail fares. (43) If a woman gives up her job to look after her baby[Sentence dictionary], she will risk losing her salary in the medium-term and may seriously damage her long-term career prospects. (44) She was at rock bottom. Her long-term love affair was breaking up and so was she. (45) Long-term stock market investments have produced superior returns compared with cash deposits. (46) Firms should be allowed to offer jobs to the long-term unemployed at a lower wage. (47) Taking long-term courses of certain medicines may increase vulnerability to infection. (48) It's too early to assess the long-term consequences of the collapse of the Soviet Union. (49) The long-term consequences of a nuclear leak don't bear thinking about. (50) The association believes new technology will provide a long-term solution to credit card fraud. (51) They are also attempting to keep the car buyer as a long-term customer by offering after-sales service. (52) What this country needs is a long-term policy for investment in science and technology. (53) People knows little about what the long-term effects of the new drug will be. (54) Tonight's programme is an in-depth look at the long-term effects of unemployment. (55) The long-term effects of the drug are still an unknown. (56) If you're looking for long-term growth, the government's own saving certificates are a pretty good bet. (57) It is difficult to predict what the long-term effects of the accident will be. (58) They need more money now but, more important, they need long-term help. (59) This reorganization is critical to the long-term future of the company. (60) I can see your point of view, but I think we have to consider the long-term implications.