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(181) The dismissal of Andrew Flintoff, bowled by Streak for a duck, is cause for more long-term concern. (182) Sandra joined the Nicholson crowd in the B-movie circle and was to become something of a model for future long-term relationships. (183) Ross ever. the principle of nuclear engines was successfully tested and they remain good candidates for long-term development in interplanetary spacecraft. (184) Even the Republic had felt far from confident about forming a long-term colonial policy. (185) And we have a very inadequate system for long-term care or assistance for people with chronic medical conditions. (186) And the success of actions in these circumstances would serve to reduce the potential long-term threat associated with the event. (187) The $ 53 billion fund raised cash and bought long-term bonds aggressively. (188) I agree with them that economic benefits will come from long-term policies of timing and continuity. (189) Any long-term antagonistic relationship seemed to harbor this kind of codependency. (190) Long-term research projects within companies will most likely be abandoned altogether or sharply reduced. (191) Unemployment was obviously a factor in bringing about both long-term and short-term political changes. (192) The main body of the plume registers over 100 parts per billion,[www.] high enough to cause long-term problems. (193) However, it was badly written and the long-term effects not thought through. (194) Regulators say that although the erosion does not pose an immediate risk, they are concerned about its long-term safety implications. (195) That would be a devastating blow to the long-term unemployed. (196) Mr. Walker: In making decisions about opencast coal applications, one must consider carefully both the short-term and long-term environmental implications. (197) Suggested it would take a bipartisan commission to find answers for long-term imbalances in Social Security and Medicare. (198) Central nervous system treatment in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia: long-term follow-up of patients diagnosed between 1973 and 1985. (199) Exposure to any of those poses risks, although the amounts involved and the long-term effects are still not clearly defined. (200) This property of amplification makes it impossible to make long-term predictions about evolution, as one can in astronomy. (201) Trusts take a much narrower view on long-term needs than regional health authorities, and nursing education is not even an obligation. (202) Beyond electoral matters, there was growing belief that, for long-term sociological and historical reasons, Labour was in terminal decline. (203) These fluctuations can be very damaging to business confidence and may discourage long-term investment. (204) Controversy has also surrounded the long-term effects of artificial fertilizer on the soil structure. (205) The Military Assistance Program of 1949 was, obviously, only a small down payment on a large long-term investment. (206) If both core beliefs and the actions they inspire are healthy, the organization will ultimately succeed in achieving its long-term goals. (207) A decision on whether to fund the project will be made next spring, as commissioners revise long-term plans. (208) Also, I'd make arrangements with your assistant manager to cover for Michael long-term. (209) We borrowed one sum to modernise our premises, which we are paying back long-term. (210) But many brokers predict a long-term downward trend for maize due to the likelihood of a heavily oversupplied market.