Example sentences of "in [art] long term [prep] " in BNC.

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1 There is therefore a good prospect in the long term of detecting supernovae in our Galaxy or in nearby galaxies .
2 Consultation takes time : policy-writing by a few is more speedy , but also less effective in the long term for reasons which are suggested later .
3 I see him back in the long term as county captain .
4 Despite the myths which surround the Act , it turned out in the long term to be quite efficient and reasonably humane , but the threat of transition sparked off another series of troubles in Sussex , the last concerted fling of desperation .
5 An open letter to the meeting by nine local doctors argued the factory would ‘ unfortunately constitute a definite health hazard to the existing local population and in the long term to their children … .
6 Other conundra m–y appear rather less cosmically' relevant ; they may seem to be of little importance yet , like Mercury 's orbit , may prove in the long term to be extremely important .
7 Avoiding everybody in the staffroom is likely in the long term to be a bad strategy because its result is isolation .
8 The Spanish government may , of course , be hoping in the long term to be able to buy at least part of this collection at favourable rates ; otherwise it must simply be gambling on the Thyssen collection being a sufficiently spectacular and alluring feather in the cultural cap of the capital over the next ten years to make its considerable investment worthwhile .
9 ( a ) Education. : A clear idea of exactly what coronary artery disease means is most important for the coronary patient if he is to comply in the long term with the advice that he is given , and understand what has happened to him .
10 The end result , is reduced efficiency and , for those institutions involved in the underhanded activity , a false level of profitability which is not sustainable in the long term under true market conditions .
11 Table I shows the excellent preservation of left ventricular ejection fraction in the long term in the surviving patients : 11 of 14 patients performed more than 9 minutes of exercise with the standard Bruce protocol at the time of their most recent annual review ( 1991–2 ) .
12 But it does mean that cross-addiction is a factor that may possibly be of some influence in all of this and that it is a factor that may need to be taken into consideration in the long term in attempting to improve the over all quality of recovery .
13 In the long term in the long term .
14 You would probably both benefit in the long term by coming to such a compromise as interests and contacts from outside can save you both from the trapped feeling that a dependent relationship can bring about .
15 Our efforts will be judged in the long term by our success with children who are already in ordinary schools but whose needs are not being met , for whatever reason .
16 For example , a proprietor of a garage may be restricted as to the amount of work that can be taken on due to a lack of skilled motor mechanics ; however , the proprietor can overcome this constraint in the long term by training non-skilled labour to perform the task .
17 I am a veritable doubting Thomas about the industry 's claim that if Sizewell B goes ahead , there will be significant benefits in the long term from an increase in the British share of the world market for PWR related products and services .
18 Undoubtedly it would appear to be more sensible in the longer term for cattle numbers to be limited to those which can be sustained on the winter fodder production capabilities of the farms so as to eliminate fodder purchases .
19 Exposure to teaching by other staff might also increase motivation in those nurses who do not themselves normally participate in teaching , and such improvements may also have financial benefits in the longer term through overall increases in efficiency .
20 It is probable that the economic situation in the industrial countries will deteriorate further in the longer term as some of the constraints upon growth which I discussed earlier take effect ; and there will then be a much greater likelihood of conflict among the rich nations themselves in the struggle for natural resources , markets and some kind of economic growth , while the poorer developing countries will experience increasing hardship and may reach a point of economic collapse .
21 There is no commitment in the longer term to eventual approximation of excise duties for all drinks , based upon their alcohol content .
22 And I , maybe I 'm , I may be wrong on this , but it does seem to me that it is potentially a step down the road , in the longer term to the development of regional members .
23 Certainly , he can enjoy the outcome for a day or two , but there is still a question mark over dealings in the longer term on the all-important economy , with the rivalry between the trading blocs dictating how ‘ special ’ the ‘ relationship ’ is likely to remain .
24 Our current performance is at around the Group average , and I have no doubt not only of our ability to keep this up , but of our potential for doing even better in the longer term on any standard of assessment .
25 Data on HDL 2 are more scanty but it would appear that there may be an elevation of this subfraction in the longer term in diabetics on a dietary regimen similar to that currently recommended by the British Diabetic Association ( Pacy et al , 1984 c ) .
26 It should be noted that the effective land supply at Audit 10 excluded the potential from further development in the longer term in accordance with Livingston Development Corporation 's private sector programme .
27 It seemed plausible that demand management could be continued in the longer term in peacetime , and it fitted in with many of Labour 's goals .
28 This aid would also have to be continued in the longer term in order to totally eradicate certain diseases .
29 Nevertheless , the rapid uptake of the technology , with the implications this has for very substantial job displacement in some sectors , even if matched in the longer term by job creation elsewhere , is highly likely to create further problems for the economy and for society to handle .
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