They're cheaper -- and safer -- in the long run.
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Ultimately, if our goal in the long run is to drive down costs, there's a tension between not allowing consumers to see the cost of care and controlling costs in the long run.
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"I believe that in the long run, both countries will sit down and talk," he said, adding that the IPO market would therefore not be affected in the long run as a result.
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In the long run, pluralist societies will accept more pluralism.
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If you automate ... you'll save more in the long run.
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These pranks are also pretty harmless in the long run.
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No prizes for guessing who wins in the long run.
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In the long run, that just might make you happier.
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In the long run, people aren't going to use them.
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We'll see how that works out in the long run.
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In the long run, market performance isn't driven by politics.
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Otherwise it won't work for us in the long run.
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In the long run, I guess I really don't care.
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It'll save you a few headaches in the long run.
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You will be better for it in the long run.
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What will give you more happiness in the long run?
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Yet in the long run his approach will not work.
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Everyone would then be worse off in the long run.
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That is the effect of censorship in the long run.
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"In the long run, it's a good thing," he said.
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Amazon may yet feel that pain, in the long run.
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Helping workers get healthier pays off in the long run.
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Would she face consequences in the long run for trying?
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But I think in the long run I am happy.
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And it makes Americans less safe in the long run.
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WHAT DOES THAT MEAN FOR JCPENNEY IN THE LONG RUN?
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That said, in the long run, it obviously hasn't worked.
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In the long run, we will scale the costs down.
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In the long run, demand for tissue can only grow.
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It'll save you time in the long run, I promise.
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But in the long run, there could be some impact.
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Buying better quality goods saves money in the long run.
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" In the long run, Welch says, "talent almost always wins.
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In the long run, this will reduce the trade deficit.
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In the long run, therefore, there is reason for optimism.
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The question is will it work in the long run?
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In the long run, China presents an even greater threat.
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Our economy, in the long run, is much less competitive.
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Improving data privacy only helps Facebook in the long run.
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I promise it will pay off in the long run.
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Now, can we improve upon it in the long run?
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How will this event affect change in the long run?
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But I don't think it's healthy in the long run.
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And in the long run, I think we lose business.
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In the long run, I'm a much more empathetic person.
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The move probably strengthened the platform in the long run.
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In the long run, she'll be stronger mentally from it.
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But that is not true, especially in the long run.
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That's going to impact your earnings in the long run.
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In the long run, automation may well benefit almost everyone.
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The refs ruled it a touchback in the long run.
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In the long run you'll be miserable if you don't.
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But in the long run its impact will be greater.
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Even a smaller withdrawal adds up in the long run.
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But in the long run, that's a bad idea too.
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This is not a winning strategy in the long run.
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But in the long run it may be good actually.
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And that is, in the long run, the big story.
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In the long run, she noted, "It's bad for politics."
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However, refinancing doesn't always save money in the long run.
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In the long run, the Democratic Party faces two choices.
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That may stand to benefit Google in the long run.
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In the long run, it's vital for our nation's future.
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Our goals are scaling and, in the long run, internationalization.
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This is a problem for Apple in the long run.
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In the long run, that is probably a safe bet.
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But what would that actually accomplish in the long run?
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But the Truth can't be beat in the long run.
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In the long run, the electric version should also be cheaper.
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In the long run, stabilitocracy may be a recipe for instability.
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They're going to outlast you and me in the long run.
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In fact, your feet will thank you in the long run.
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And how does it impact your life in the long-run?
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An unfinished euro may not be sustainable in the long run.
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Contracts by themselves are not the answer in the long run.
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One is how much wages will rise in the long run.
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But in the long run, most of us fail to adapt.
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"In the long run, it's going to affect everybody," he said.
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In the long run, these copepods can make the sharks blind.
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"In the long run, I keep my positive view," Zhou said.
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But in the long run, you would be damaging your efficiency.
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But Elfenbein deems this a sweet buy in the long run.
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In the long run the American-led network is under threat.
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And, in the long run it could help keep Yelp updated.
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In the long run it may even make China self-sufficient.
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It will end up costing consumers more in the long run.
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But sometimes, it's worth it in the long run to splurge.
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But what did that knowledge earn us in the long run?
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There's a "regeneration" project which, in the long run, means gentrification.
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The analyst said that cryptocurrencies will survive in the long run.
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Nor, in the long run, will the Google approach help multinationals.
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How do you think this will help in the long run?
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In the long run, however, Minnesota has a lot of talent.
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But — counterintuitively — this is usually a win, in the long run.
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He said that would make us happier in the long run.
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Spoiler alert: the good guys always win in the long run.
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"In the long run, it does not jeopardize anything," Tsai said.
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In the long run, Treasury interventions don't really have any clout.
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What if the relationship doesn't work out in the long run?
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But ignoring them might be even worse in the long run.
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It will pay off for you in the long run, Aquarius.
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But in the long run, it really does help clean athletes.
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Those costs may be far more important in the long run.
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Oh well, these sacrifices will pay off in the long run!
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It suspects the Kurds of wanting independence in the long-run.
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It is short-sighted and, in the long run, hurts everyone.
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Is this likely to actually pan out in the long run?
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Which, in the long run, would essentially bankrupt the system. Mrs.
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But those moves are not always successful in the long run.
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I'm actually not too concerned about that in the long run.
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Save money in the long run by buying a larger container.
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In the long run maybe it will still seem that way.
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But in the long run it'll be good for your soul.
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It'll make us all happier in the long run, I promise.
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Maybe in the long run, this will be good for us.
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Doing this will create future policy scope in the long run.
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I think this could hurt their relationship in the long run.
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In the long run, the United States risks two grave problems.
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In the long run, then, the Spanish economy is not dead.
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In the long run, those are factors make a huge difference.
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New York City will certainly regret this in the long run.
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In fact, in the long run, your shareholders might thank you.
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In the long run, this could wind up benefiting non-U.
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I often wonder if the advice helped in the long run.
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"In the long run, it may make for a new understanding."
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Yet more of them will be necessary in the long run.
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That approach is not sustainable in the long run, he said.
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" The actress adds, "But in the long run it never does.
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Does such a seemingly small effect matter in the long run?
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Whether they will matter in the long run is another question.
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But in the long run, they were not the only losers.
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Neither, however, may solve its economic woes in the long run.
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That could pose a problem to him in the long run.
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That takes time, money and cultural interest in the long run.
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"It would be worth it," she said, "in the long run."
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However, he says that it is unsustainable in the long run.
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I think it's good for our image in the long run.
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In the long run they can never be the ultimate solution.
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Even if they think they'll get more in the long run.
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In the long run, each yields an average loss of $900.
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I've never believed that approach can win in the long run.
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Non, shutting the border would not help France in the long run.
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For legacy CDNs, this will be a challenge in the long run.
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In the long run, spending cannot go up as taxes are cut.
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It's all about whether or not this works in the long run.
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He didn't realize how much help he needed in the long run.
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"We are hoping to help people in the long run," says Ellie.
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A larger down payment will save you money in the long run.
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I'm still not even sure, in the long run, that it works.
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Greater benefits will materialize in the long run as convergence triggers innovation.
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Though in the long run, Petuum doesn't intend to cover every vertical.
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But ultimately, we weren't supposed to be together in the long run.
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In the long run, Xpeng remains optimistic about the Chinese EV industry.
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In the long run it will prove that Mr Clinton was right.
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In the long run, ISIS Khorasan could evolve into a serious threat.
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In the long run technology can help make trade compatible with conservation.
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It makes me feel like we'll be okay in the long run.
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In the long run, decarbonisation could be a way of reinvigorating capitalism.
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And I suspect, in the long run, that they will be successful.
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And in the long run, it seems to deliver better material results.
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In the long run, that may do more for Mr Duterte's popularity.
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And it suggests that we are not in the long run yet.
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But in the long run the effect is likely to be counterproductive.
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If we do so, in the long run, lives will be saved.
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"Exclusives don't, in the long run, work," one music executive told me.
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Yet China's approach is not guaranteed to succeed in the long run.
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These endeavors seem to have saved NASA money in the long-run.
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Those losses, however, may have been a bargain in the long run.
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But it is unclear how consumers might benefit in the long run.
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In the long run, this saves on the expense of employee training.
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In the long run, this secures their legitimacy and hence their independence.
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Spending time on your profile saves you time in the long run.
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Whether it'll hold interest in the long run remains to be seen.
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"In the long run, the Collins model has proven itself," Dutson said.
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That's really the only way to do it in the long run.
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A small investment today could yield big savings in the long run.
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In the long run, he still thinks stock valuations are really attractive.
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Those things are all negative for the market in the long run.
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It is true that, in the long run, Earth will become uninhabitable.
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Those losses, however, may have been a bargain in the long run.
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It sucks, but, hey, at least you're safe in the long run.
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The lost points could cost Hamilton dear in the long run, however.
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In the long run do you think that was for the better?
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"I'm reasonably positive on the stock in the long run," Weiser said.
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However, this might not actually matter that much in the long run.
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But their good looks end up costing them in the long run.
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In the long run, reform would protect the Fed from undesirable meddling.
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What is Apple planning on doing with them in the long run?
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Arguably, that redounds to the benefit of Republicans in the long run.
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Indeed, commercial spaceflight will be an excellent idea in the long run.
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WE'VE GOT TO GET ALONG WITH CHINA IN THE LONG RUN, ABSOLUTELY.
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Oddly, AT&T may be better off losing in the long run.
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In the long run, its debts will need to be significantly reduced.
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"In the long run, though, this won't be good news," Bland said.
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Why might Mr. Kupperman be valuable to Democrats in the long run?
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Making sure kids have health coverage pays dividends in the long run.
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" Lord Keynes once quipped that "In the long run, we're all dead.
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And Hansson isn't counting Google out of success in the long run.
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In the long run, that's not good for me or anyone else.
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But I'll only do it if I save in the long run.
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Governing from crisis to crisis helps no one in the long run.
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But in the long run, training together has made them both stronger.
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He could be right that in the long run democracy is doomed.
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Relationships with oppressive governments could also hurt Washington in the long run.
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Apply effort where you'll get the greatest leverage in the long run.
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Whom you cheer for, in the long run, is up to you.
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In the long run, he said, that gray area will go away.
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And I think in the long run, it will be worked out.
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Bannon's approach may very well not be sustainable in the long run.
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Azar believes the executive order will save money in the long run.
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Critics were concerned the move could ultimately backfire in the long run.
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There are a few bright spots in the long-run budget outlook.
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In the long run, that's almost always turned out to be wrong.
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In the long run, nothing does, but less existentially: no, probably not.
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So what does it take to be successful in the long run?
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Mike: I still think Spotify will be O.K. in the long run.
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We don't know what such doses can do in the long run.
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In the long run, President Trump clearly believes it'll be worth it.
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In the long run, you and everyone else will be better off.
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Where does that get the United States economy in the long run?
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"These small changes can have significant health benefits in the long run."
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We feel better in the moment, but worse in the long run.
|
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But in the long run, the thinking went, they would all fail.
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But in the long run, isn't stifling scientific inquiry even more dangerous?
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We wonder: How will this crisis change society in the long-run?
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In the long run, its growing strength could profoundly alter the industry.
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Plus, said Tolle, "freer" markets tend to outperform in the long run.
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Volvo will benefit in the long run by being an early adopter.
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In the long run, however, Trump's allies worry something more sinister looms.
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Trust me: a positive mentality pays off big in the long-run.
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It is a childish game and, in the long run, Israel loses.
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I think in the long run this is going to help us.
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We will make it up in the long run as we rebuild.
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This ended up costing our guests more money in the long run.
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The firm might even benefit in the long run from the sunlight.
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In the long run, it can help you succeed in your career.
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But she argued that it can pay off in the long run.
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But it makes you that much more irrelevant in the long run.
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To paraphrase John Maynard Keynes, in the long run coal is dead.
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Star Wars is going to be just fine in the long run.
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The market is efficient in the long run, not the short term.
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Quality early childhood programs help save taxpayer money in the long run.
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You will feel worse in the long run if you do nothing.
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You can yell, which has a negative outcome in the long run.
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It's worth it in the long run, but mind the price tag.
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"That's a short-term expense in the long run," Mr. Krikorian said.
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In the long run, the successful YouTuber's job ends up being YouTube.
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It's unsexy work, but it will help you in the long run.
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But in the long run, he said, that's a problem for politicians.
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So arguably, Duterte's insult won't hurt US-Philippine relations in the long run.
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One test in the long run will be whether poorer Kenyans get involved.
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Efficiency of the market in technology always wins out in the long run.
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Rather, it continues "a cycle that harms our discourse in the long run."
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In the long run, it'll make no difference because facts are stubborn things.
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The reforms will also expand choices in insurance marketplaces in the long-run.
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That kind of integration is sometimes viewed as inevitable in the long run.
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So you still aren't really creating any less waste in the long run.
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In the long run, this kind of technology could revolutionize the retail sector.
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Reducing America's overreliance on Chinese imports will be healthy in the long run.
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That could prove more detrimental to the Mueller probe in the long run.
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"In the long run, prices above 70 crowns are too difficult," he added.
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Second, a one-time cash injection doesn't guarantee money in the long run.
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" That kind of public debate, she said, is "useful in the long run.
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" But she told the BBC that she remains "optimistic in the long run.
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Failing to take action could be far more dangerous in the long run.
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Because of course an enclave like this can't survive in the long run.
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So the question is, in the long run, what makes the world better?
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By the way, lower volume levels preserve your hearing in the long-run.
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And in the long run, stress makes workers less likely to perform well.
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In the long run Al Maktoum is expected to replace Dubai International completely.
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In other cases, failure can lead to beneficial outcomes in the long run.
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They do not deter—and may even encourage—abstinence in the long run.
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In the long run, we can experience serious brain damage, or even death.
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AND IN THE LONG RUN, THE MARKET FIGURES IT OUT OR IT DOESN'T.
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So, Assange's carefully worded statement might not actually matter in the long run.
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It could help in the long run, too, if better infrastructure boosts trade.
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Oddly enough, the short delay actually helped Retro VGS in the long run.
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It could finance lead abatement programs to curb crime in the long run.
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It'll get rid of split ends and prevent breakage in the long run.
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Smaller primary classes in such areas will improve schools in the long run.
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IN THE long run we are all dead, John Maynard Keynes pointed out.
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It's certainly an investment, but it'll be worth it in the long run.
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I found this method helps me save more money in the long run!
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He's fresher and I think it will pay off in the long run.
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As always, starting early makes it so much easier in the long run.
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But in the long run you can't have that in a dangerous space.
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Do I expect Jaime and Cersei to prove victorious in the long run?
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The whole ordeal will help the child in the long run, he said.
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Both are very extreme and probably bad for you in the long run.
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Germany will only do well in the long run if Europe does well.
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In the long run, China may find it hard to avoid taking sides.
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So, where does the future stand for word processing in the long run?
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This benefits our environment, and saves the farmer money in the long run.
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I guess that might say something more about me in the long run.
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It is also an investment that benefits us all in the long run.
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What is your plan to fight back this censorship in the long run?
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Don't worry—this drama and confusion will serve you in the long run.
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Though, I expect the Bolt to win this category in the long run.
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But there remain questions about whether ISAs are sustainable in the long run.
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DM: In the long run, you could see the disintermediation of venture capital.
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But I'm pretty sure that, in the long run, class actions are not.
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It was also, it said, to "safeguard their performance in the long run".
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Forster said having multiple streaming services was not sustainable in the long run.
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Sure, sparks are flying, but everyone wants different things in the long run.
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There's not as much money to be made there in the long run.
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And this is what matters most for healthcare affordability in the long run.
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In the long run, Cannon knew, we'll all turn into objects at rest.
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But, I got in more licks than they did in the long run.
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Eliminating this fraud is important, but it's chump change in the long run.
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In the long run, Mr Macron may be right about the coming shift.
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But what price will they pay in the long-run for this capitulation?
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"I think it would've been an option in the long run," she said.
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"In the long run, I'm confident that industrial trans fat will be eliminated."
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In the long run, that could place a cap on Disney's streaming appeal.
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But in the long-run, he was on the right side of history.
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In the long run, it'll save you time, and that's what matters. 11.
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This is insensitive and not sustainable for the nation in the long run.
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In the long run, that could make those energy sources cheap and widespread.
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In the long run, Congress is contributing to a waste of taxpayer dollars.
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I also don't think the third option will work in the long run.
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All those things add up to so much more in the long run.
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Things are going to work out okay in the long-run, he promises.
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In the long run, you can extend that to other things as well.
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But Maggi said in the long run, the trade dispute could harm Brazil.
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In the long-run, the creators want to help you extend your lifespan.
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Schwab's "free" service could wind up costing you more in the long run.
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Unfortunately, our "smart idea" ended up costing us money in the long run.
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Then, here comes the concern of the U.S. debt in the long run.
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However, they find that the strategy doesn't pay off in the long run.
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What's more, expanding Medicare would likely pay for itself in the long run.
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She said she doubted the ban would be effective in the long run.
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Because that's putatively the only thing it can control in the long run.
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In the long run, the economic uncertainty could also harm cross-border relations.
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In the long run, they claimed, all the benefits would go to workers.
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"In the long run, it's about building a sustainable brand," Mr. Tighe said.
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"In the long run justice is done," he told Writer's Digest in 1966.
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But in the long run it would also solve a lot of problems.
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The price-to-earnings multiple, in the long run, is driven by demographics.
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In the long run, it is flawed as a tax policy plan, too.
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It is even bad for the United States' interests in the long run.
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"In the long run, America will be fine," the JPMorgan (JPM) CEO said.
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If this is achieved, in the long run, America will be better off.
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Not being shy, he says, leads to more success in the long run.
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In the long run, it's as important as taking care of your daughter.
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In the long run, he might have one of the most consequential voices.
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Mr. Trump contends that it will be worth it in the long run.
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Providing education to patients will serve Ro really well in the long-run.
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In the long run, American capitalism cannot remain isolated from the global economy.
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In the long run, it would depend very much on how things go.
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But doing so now can help you feel better in the long run.
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Is familiarity or technological efficiency better for our health in the long run?
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In the long run, he said, YouTube should promote this content over others.
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In the long run, it's not just a matter of landing more customers.
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Investors have also raised questions about the iPhone X in the long run.
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Avoid caffeine altogether and you will be less tired in the long run.
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Immigration activists claimed the rule would hurt the country in the long run.
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The model saves money in the long run — and the lives of defendants.
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These investments will save money in the long run by substantially lowering recidivism.
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In the long run, smart investments in young children will pay for themselves.
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So for companies like Clorox, in the long run, those are good things.
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HAVING A WEAK ECONOMY IS BAD FOR NATIONAL SECURITY IN THE LONG RUN.
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It's all about what will make you feel best in the long run!
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These initiatives might help hedge funds in the long run as performance lags.
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How it will play out in the long run is an open question.
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But in the long run fictional dramas may prove more influential than fictional news.
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But the approach will be self-defeating for the government in the long run.
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Telling me I could do anything I wanted wouldn't help in the long run.
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In the long run, its loyal customers will reward it for putting them first.
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Will they really have the potential to substitute native apps in the long run?
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In the long run, banks say they prefer the relative stability of a commission.
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This contrast is one Trump likely believes will serve him in the long run.
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For users, though, this can only be a good thing in the long run.
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Surrounded by tech's titans, Spotify may still be the underdog in the long run.
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But in the long run, it's the only way to take our democracy back.
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Parents are doing their children no favors in the long run by reinforcing fear.
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"In the long run, those are the qualities that make for success," she said.
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This led to confusion which probably hurt GoPro's sales numbers in the long run.
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It also suggests that sticking to the diet is challenging in the long run.
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It is vital to the security of the United States in the long run.
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Oil prices will likely fall again in the long run, contended trader Brian Kelly.
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Joining a company with poor culture won't keep you happy in the long run.
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But he said the swine fever probably won't change things in the long run.
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She knows not being with Liam will make her happier in the long run.
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In my view, this Russian foreign policy is not sustainable in the long run.
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But in the long run, I'm really happy to have joined the Coke team.
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If you're in that realm, you're going to have problems in the long-run.
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But in the long run higher prices could encourage a switch to different materials.
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"It can save you a lot of money in the long run," he said.
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In the long run, that would make China's economy as a whole more resilient.
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It's still unclear how much money this will save SpaceX in the long run.
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In the long run, stability depends on Pakistan ending its indefensible support for terrorism.
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But there's a free market financial foolhardiness involved too, especially in the long run.
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Anything below that bar isn't so expensive it'll hurt you in the long run.
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But other analysts think that Tesla's plan could pay off in the long run.
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Dr. Marashi adds that, in the long run, it helps strengthen tooth enamel, too.
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Sometimes you need shorthand to help you remember what matters in the long run.
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Nevertheless, he felt market intervention would only hit investor confidence in the long run.
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It will probably save you money (and a few headaches) in the long run.
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In the long run, the British economy would probably adjust to the new reality.
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In the long run, such newspapers are "toast", says Amol Rajan, the Independent's editor.
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These perks may sound extravagant, but they can pay off in the long run.
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This is very important in terms of diplomacy and policy in the long run.
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In other words, the up-front investment is worth it in the long run.
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Questions remain whether this can carry on in the long run absent legislative cooperation.
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It's likely that look will be a highly positive one in the long run.
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So in the long run, that might not be such a healthy investment strategy.
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In the long run, would a PSVR-dominated landscape be a win for VR?
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People having real-life experiences with the technology will help in the long run.
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In the long run, the tax change is the right move for the economy.
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It won't help elect him president or help our party in the long run.
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"They're going to be very competitive in the long-run with Airbnb," Olson said.
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In the long run, inclusivity is far more likely to attract followers who vote.
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"It's got to morph into a different system in the long run," Claxton said.
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Only 28 percent said it would lead to more opportunities in the long run.
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Schlafly prevailed on the E.R.A., she failed in the long run on many levels.
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Making more of your own food can save you big in the long run.
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This could help elevate both total deposits and interchange revenue in the long run.
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The jury is still out on the effectiveness of that in the long run.
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It was a small luxury that paid off tremendously in the long run.4.
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"That will put more money in your pocket in the long run," Erwin said.
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Last, attracting diverse candidates means nothing in the long run if they don't stay.
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If we don't have a secure border, that hurts everyone in the long run.
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"We have to think about other ways of getting returns in the long run."
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One, it might not end up being so consumer-friendly in the long run.
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That may require some scheduling, but that can pay off in the long run.
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Unfortunately, revenue growth by itself isn't enough to be successful in the long run.
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The both of us were better off in the long-run because of it.
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I THINK THAT WAS THE RIGHT THING FOR THE DRUG IN THE LONG RUN.
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But they'd be hurt more in the long run by sustained surrender to him.
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This cultural contradiction, in the long run, is the deepest challenge to the society.
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The result, they say, will be worse service for everyone in the long run.
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In the long run, however, the rest of the world might get its wish.
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This could cause even fewer community banks and more concentration in the long run.
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So even in the long run we shouldn't expect a lot of trickle-down.
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But if history is any indication, that might not matter in the long run.
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However, in the long run, it was the "Parisians" who had the last laugh.
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They do their jobs well, and in the long run, they do help people.
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Time is on your side and things will balance out in the long run.
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In the long run, diplomatic ties could be restored between Beijing and the Vatican.
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In the long run, we hope to reimagine what it means to "comment" online.
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"I don't think it's going to help her in the long run," he said.
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Even implemented agreements often fail to end conflict and violence in the long run.
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New technologies and life science breakthroughs could reverse this trend in the long run.
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The latter can save an employer a lot of money in the long-run.
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It will be better for the physical and financial health in the long run.
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But in the long run, economies tend to snap back from such major events.
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Despite the initial costs, automating expungements can likely save money in the long run.
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It's not yet clear whether BuzzFeed's strategies will pay off in the long run.
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Implementing small, positive changes every day can make you happier in the long run.
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In the long run, this could save a significant amount of money in damage.
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And yet virtual reality, in the long run, is not cinema or video art.
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Austen knew as well as anybody that, in the long run, hypochondriacs aren't wrong.
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In the long-run we will see more and more fully electric battery cars.
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" Cryptocurrencies will replace some or all paper currencies in the long run, " he said.
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And I think that in the long run it's what's in the U.S. interests.
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In the long run, planned economies remain a poor substitute for market-driven ones.
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You can rest assured that your body will be fine in the long run.
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In the long run, Congress should do more to take responsibility for its powers.
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"In the long run, the entire menu of possible solutions is unaffordable," Stoddard added.
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Vogel is convinced that going "Zero Waste" will save money in the long run.
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No public-private partnership is guaranteed to benefit a community in the long run.
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That's not the number investors care about in the long run, says one trader.
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A coalition could form its own clinics to lower costs in the long run.
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But as you've guessed, this is not a great strategy in the long run.
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I joke with him that in the long run, there's a great opportunity here.
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And it would also deliver further economic benefit to China in the long run.
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But in the long run, advocates for gun control are still the winners here.
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In the long run, lottery tickets will almost always cost more than they're worth.
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In the long-run, that might help the party develop a young, cosmopolitan core vote.
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In the long run, it seems smarter to bet on automation to solve this problem.
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Eating nothing but red meat could have some negative health consequences in the long run.
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Things that beat you down can set you apart in the long run, you know?
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Setting up a budget earlier on in life can be beneficial in the long run.
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Planet Fitness says it has the potential to reach 763,000 nationwide in the long run.
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Duggan said she thinks an environment like Immanuel can hurt kids in the long run.
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Advocates say it would cost more in the long run to abandon Central America now.
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Nonetheless, a great deal is at stake for Italy and Europe in the long run.
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Still, in the long run, the good news for Samsung could lie in Huawei's troubles.
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We just want to make sure it's actually helping us out in the long run.
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But he concedes that it might not even make much difference in the long run.
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Office space is cheaper in Kansas City, and so are salaries in the long run.
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That's a bigger issue in the long run than a dip in the stock price.
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But she says her village can't rely solely on its diaspora in the long run.
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Taking a break from alcohol can be great for your health in the long run.
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The question is: Are those who value time or money happier in the long run?
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However, Cramer expects domestic economic growth to be on the rebound in the long run.
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In the long run that could increase competition and drive prices of Windows systems down.
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And in the long run, that is what they are likely to be heading for.
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Goalkeeping becomes a weird time share that ultimately hurts the Rangers in the long run.
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Cutting CO2 emissions would also be crucial in saving Arctic ice in the long run.
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In the long run, that could easily hurt sign ups if the situation doesn't improve.
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In the long run, they wrote, the pipeline only creates about 50 long-term jobs.
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So in the long run this will reduce the need for growth of content moderation.
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But a "normal" meeting, in the long run of US-Cuba relations, is really stunning.
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"Seventy-seven percent lose their lives due to infections in the long run," Bulut added.
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But in the long run it is bad for America as a whole, including Republicans.
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So, in the long run, I mean, for the last five, six years they maintained.
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In the long run, they believe, unemployment will come to rest at the natural rate.
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And they also probably wouldn't be very amenable to making changes in the long run.
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In the long run I'd rather end my day early than take a lunch break.
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And that may ultimately end up being the biggest step forward in the long run.
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But these money-losing companies are less forgiving in the long run, according to Ritter.
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I've learned that it's better in the long run to dig in than pull away.
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At least that's what Pearson believes will happen to the car in the long run.
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In the long run, this state policy could then lead to a consistent national policy.
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Whatever happens this hurricane season, preparation will only become more important in the long run.
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This last goal, biogeographers estimate, would preserve 85% of life's richness in the long run.
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In the long run, however, the fate of the glaciers might doom the great rivers.
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Is that something that you feel will be damaging to art in the long run?
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And we know how this plays out in the long run — it leads to revolution.
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That, in the long run, reduces genetic diversity, putting a species at risk of extinction.
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But you're going to be more satisfied in the long run with the 8Bitdo NES30.
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"My sense is that everyone is very serious about this business in the long run."
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But in the long run, exploiting them could prove very, very dangerous for Israeli democracy.
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Unfortunately, even a peaceful election is unlikely to bring much relief in the long run.
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TC: Are machine learning APIs and developer tools defensible as investments in the long run?
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Sure, it's all fun in the long run, and no one is to blame here.
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In the long run our goal is to be serving all healthcare facilities across Rwanda.
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You're being pushed to make some changes that will benefit you in the long run.
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"However, in the long run Pakistan must look for renewable sources of energy," he said.
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Concealing my feelings will only have a negative impact on me in the long run.
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I want to scale this globally beyond the Syrian refugee context in the long run.
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But the way in which photography renders art obsolete is, in the long run, stronger.
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The result would be more tension, more volatility — and, in the long run, more Trumps.
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Not just in the long run, but far more immediately than might ever be imagined.
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But many studies have found that this can make you happier in the long run.
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Still, the rise of phony threats may cause problems for criminals in the long run.
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That approach will always trump the most ruthless bottom-line focus in the long run.
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This lack of support from the medical profession may hurt families in the long run.
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In the long run, he expected the United States' longstanding relationship with Asia to prevail.
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Trump could also provide a boost to Apple and other companies in the long run.
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Market watchers remain concern about whether Alphabet's compartmentalization helps the stock in the long run.
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A bit of competition here is surely going to help founders in the long run.
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And in the long run, it will help China shore up access to energy resources.
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Those mutations don't necessarily have an immediate benefit but sometimes can in the long run.
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And, like Sandicot, couldn't it all come back to hurt him in the long run?
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The latter is concerned such openness might not work out well in the long run.
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He believes all the extra work he does will benefit him in the long-run.
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What if it wasn't ... What if Facebook didn't matter to you in the long run?
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Sometimes broadband break-ups are hard, but it's for the best in the long run.
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But this sort of dysfunction hurts the Democrats more than Republicans in the long run.
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Investors said they hope getting in early will serve them well in the long run.
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In the long run, this obsession with government control is a big problem for innovation.
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The new proposal would help Democrats solidify those gains in the long run, opponents said.
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"But I am not certain that in the long run the business model is viable."
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In countries with autocratic rulers, in contrast, coups make little difference in the long run.
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And that, in the long run, benefits Israel, our most important ally in the region.
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Bidets are certainly not cheap but they can save you money in the long run.
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In the long run, having those difficult conversations will lead to better relationships later on.
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In the long run, the number of people who will need his jest is infinite.
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In any case, being sufficiently anti-establishment isn't advantageous in the long run as president.
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But you'd be surprised how cheap they turn out to be in the long run.
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But they also said economic fundamentals would decide the yuan's trend in the long run.
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"We will recover our investment costs in the long run," it said in a statement.
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But they could be almost as deleterious to American press freedoms in the long run.
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But Pepper is confident that the industry giants will perform well in the long run.
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In the long run, financial transactions can be hardened even against attacks from quantum computers.
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Discounting these hidden hurdles could spell disaster for Elon Musk's Mars in the long run.
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Others don't think Exxon's recent production declines are a big deal in the long run.
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History, I truly believed, was proof that things only get better in the long run.
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In the long run, they would have a voice and reclaim their places in history.
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FedEx Express, the company's air-freight sector, will benefit in the long run, analysts said.
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Whether it will actually help in the long-run, of course, remains to be seen.
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In the long run, the company may also offer an enterprise plan with additional features.
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"And in the long run, you'll learn more and scale greater heights," the authors write.
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But what caused the decrease can actually increase costs for patients in the long run.
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"In the long run, we're going to be glad we fixed those things," Hasset said.
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This means that recent rates of price growth are not sustainable in the long run.
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We don't know who is going to win the streaming wars in the long run.
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In the long run, it's very difficult to do a comedy show without an audience.
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But it is the response to those allegations that matters more in the long run.
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But it's still O.K., and even good, to put yourself first in the long-run.
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"I do not believe that politics in the long run is about individuals," he said.
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But in the long run, they could do a lot more good for American workers.
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It may be uncomfortable at first, but will serve your marriage in the long run.
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If you aren't saving money in the long run, then why buy new expensive technologies?
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In the long run, can Trump get much done without the backing of an agency?
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In the long run, though, these overblown initial reports worked to the American military's advantage.
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Ideally, in the long run, I want this moral circle to include all sentient beings.
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You will never succeed in the long run if you work under an ineffective manager.
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And that, in the long run, probably isn't great for the president or his agenda.
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And second of all, not in the long-run interest of their people. Right. Absolutely.
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"I do think, in the long run, it is going to pay off," he said.
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It undermines both the nominee and the party, both immediately and in the long run.
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Even better, spending that $11 billion could actually mean saving money in the long run.
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In fact, in the long run, it will probably undermine both American and Israeli interests.
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It's a lot easier than it sounds, and it'll benefit you in the long run.
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Although these behaviors can help momentarily, they can make anxiety worse in the long run.
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Investing rather than selling during the panic was a smart move in the long run.
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"It will be worth it in the long run," Ms. Hockenberry said in an email.
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I have no idea if this will be the right choice in the long run.
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Getting rid of clotting genes may have been a healthy move in the long run.
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But they can't expect this to actually work out in the long run, can they?
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Northrop, I like that one in the long run due to the ongoing geopolitical tensions.
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Of course, as John Maynard Keynes wrote, in the long run, we are all dead.
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The trouble is, animal companionship won't be able to help materially in the long run.
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The company hopes it will be a better experience for users in the long run.
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But will it be enough to compete against Big Tech companies in the long run?
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Glenn Fogel: This is an area that is important in the long run for us.
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And in the long run, that is bad for the industry and bad for investors.
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It'll be better for you—and better for her/him/them—in the long run.
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Cracking down on workers' rights will hurt unions in the long run, financially and reputationally.
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None of this means the Ukraine scandal won't hurt the president in the long run.
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But as long as it's intentional, it may help your resolution in the long run.
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In the long run, this would translate to Russia's influence in the region being bolstered.
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In the long run, experts say China's markets are set to become far less bumpy.
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In the long run, companies require rules for the sake of legal stability and certainty.
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Moreover, it's bad for consumers – and in the long run, it's bad for our economy.
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In the long run, a coalition based on the 99 percent is likely to emerge.
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In the long run, you know, that's better than bowls of dried flowers, or whatever.
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But, in the long run the IMF has doubts about the sustainability of Greece's debt.
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Enacting a plan early can help you save time and money in the long run.
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It shapes your thinking, your behavior, and in the long run it may be irreversible.
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And in the long run you get a better payoff from that kind of employee.
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But that doesn't mean investors think the company will be successful in the long run.
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"Horribly time consuming and not worth it in the long run, by far," she said.
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It's no different than serving alcohol in the long run and probably a lot safer.
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We are both influential; as teachers maybe we have an effect in the long run.
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In the long run, meditation is a safer and more sustainable path to self-transcendence.
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Truly knowing your needs will help you make the best decision in the long run.
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That paralysis could leave the U.S. even more vulnerable in the long run, experts said.
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Those services require higher taxes, but could also save people money in the long run.
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Even if the F.B.I. wins this case, it loses in the long run, Mr. Manjoo writes.
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Now comes the hard bit: Securing a business model that is sustainable in the long run.
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In other words, even if the F.B.I. wins this case, in the long run, it loses.
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But if you can stomach the transition, it'll be worth the savings in the long run.
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Facebook's recent drop could potentially be a value play in the long run, Tepper pointed out.
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But the bill's passage could have caused even greater problems for him in the long run.
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But they also said the economic fundamentals would decide the yuan movement in the long run.
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To finance the building in the long run, the basement would turn into a commercial Laundromat.
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So I just want to keep it sustainable, and sustainable is better in the long run.
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But it might might cut traffic, and be better for the planet in the long run.
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So, taking preventative measures against climate change will lead to lower taxes in the long run.
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"Democrats in the long run want this country to move forward," he told CNN's Chris Cuomo.
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No matter where things are right now, he knows in the long run they're getting better.
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In the long run, Reed said, owning a car will often be the most affordable option.
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However, some high-growth, overvalued stocks might be worth it in the long run, Batnick said.
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Awards are always great, but in the long run it doesn't really say who you are.
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No, I think it&aposs going to be not a positive thing in the long run.
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Maybe in the long run, I'll fall into an even more disciplined manner of allocating capital.
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In the long run, changes in real wages depend on how much workers produce per hour.
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In the long run, JLL's Meadows thinks that the fundamentals remain positive for UK property investors.
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In the long run, we can and will have more competition in the local access market.
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These transgenic animals are promising because they could make drug-manufacturing cheaper in the long run.
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It's possible that seeing less from Jenner now is better for Snap in the long run.
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For Democrats to win control of the House would, in the long run, benefit both parties.
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But she said she did not expect the airline's reputation to suffer in the long run.
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Overall, Musk argues that providing global internet coverage is the "greater good" in the long run.
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Still, I'm not sure this will be a winning argument for Facebook in the long run.
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Ultimately, the three bond kings expect to win in the long run, as the economy weakens.
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Sanders has said taxes would go up but Americans would save money in the long run.
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It is too early to know how lead poisoning will affect Emily in the long run.
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That larger pool of workers would leave the American economy better off in the long run.
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In the long run, creating such an extraordinary overlap between political and commercial power is dangerous.
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The market's booming right now, but it may not mean that much in the long run.
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"There is a temporary discomfort but it's really therapeutic in the long run," Loranger told me.
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That's right: Sometimes, optimism doesn't guarantee instant gratification, but it's worth it in the long run.
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Whether this will be enough in the long run is still very much an open question.
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There are also questions worth asking around how cost-effective it is in the long run.
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However, in the long run, it runs the risk of eating up the economy's growth potential.
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But in the long run, all of these measures are stopgaps until we address climate change.
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"In the long run, passengers will choose what they believe is the safer option," said Zhang.
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Sectors such as defence, energy, and railways can benefit from such investments in the long run.
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Levine's second big mistake is his claim that stocks always go up in the long run.
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Beyond that, does aggressive protest alienate everyday citizens and hurt your cause in the long run?
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The question, in the long run, is whether or not it will be worth the costs.
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Many think that Swift's current payment system will move to the blockchain in the long run.
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"It might be that regular cocaine use leads to impairment in the long run," Hutten says.
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In the long run, however, the devastation caused by the disease may have a positive impact.
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That may be a good thing in the long run, if it spurs Congress into action.
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It is far from clear that Google and Facebook will disintermediate agencies in the long run.
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In the long run, though, they will have to try harder to promote altruistic blood-giving.
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"In the long run, the idea is to use technology for change and community," says Raj.
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But in the long run, they disadvantage upstarts that don't have the money to pay up.
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I believe that in the long run, we want to keep these two organizations closely aligned.
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Lei added, "In the long run, it still depends on if they could make good music."
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Cash had big effects after four years but, in the long run, no effect on income.
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"Their friends didn't really expect them to last in the long-run," a source tells PEOPLE.
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In part, that's because number crunching revealed that treatment is cost-effective in the long run.
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"In the long run, (this program) should be everywhere in the U.S.," Jollis told Reuters Health.
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But in the long run, cheap fossil fuels reduce the incentive to act on climate change.
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In the long run, though officials have no real idea what all of this will mean.
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In the long run, robots could end up with the ability to do tons of things.
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In the long run, AmEx expects the lower corporate tax rate to be a significant benefit.
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Here are three reasons why a difficult manager could benefit your career in the long run.
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Facebook says it knows that addicting people to their detriment doesn't work in the long run.
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Adding more debt to losing companies doesn't sound like a winning idea in the long run.
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Investing in a high-quality coffeemaker will end up saving you money in the long run.
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There's no question that buying your own system is more cost-effective in the long run.
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Samsung's doubling-down on Bixby might ultimately end up hurting the company in the long run.
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That caused great internal conflict for me, which resulted — in the long run — in my salvation.
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ECONOMISTS have long argued that tariffs are bad for a country's development in the long run.
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But the price of a commodity is in the long run equal to its production cost.
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In the long run, Argentina will need a smaller state and a more competitive private sector.
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And phones that don't modify stock Android very much usually perform better in the long run.
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It's been really good and I think it will really benefit me in the long run.
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Yet in the long run, the position that Trump is ignorant doesn't really help the president.
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In the long run, this may better serve the interests of young adults and juveniles alike.
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"Well I'm pessimistic in the short run, incredibly optimistic in the long run," McFaul told Axelrod.
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"I'm not sure how WeWork going into bankruptcy helps SoftBank in the long run," Siegel said.
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But its boosters contend that the system will reduce people's healthcare expenses in the long run.
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On the ACA marketplaces, people often choose plans that cost them more in the long run.
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But parents like Khalfani-Cox are finding that it saves them money in the long run.
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Its supporters say it will protect ratepayers in the long run as renewable energy prices fall.
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As long as you do that, you should end up saving money in the long run.
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EMEA VP Sharp added that the prestige SoftBank carries should help C2FO in the long run.
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I wanted something that made mathematical sense and would save me money in the long run.
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"In the long run, we think that all logistics will be instant and automated," Rinaudo said.
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And it makes you wonder if the idea of superdelegates is sustainable in the long run.
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In the long run, perhaps the Brexit proponents will nonetheless think it was all worth it.
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However, experts caution that doesn't mean people can neglect their diets in the long run, either.
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Still, in the long run, he said, pressure at trade negotiations will probably doom supply management.
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Customer identities are kept anonymous and it might even benefit shopping experiences in the long run.
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However, president-for-life is not a good recipe for economic policymaking in the long run.
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"Just missing contributions of $57,000 can have a $100,000 impact in the long run," she said.
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But getting into the habit of putting away any amount pays off in the long run.
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Stupidity isn't inevitable or constant, of course, but in the long run it almost always prevails.
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Such attention-grabbing spectacles aren't likely to go far towards persuading Amazon in the long run.
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In the long run, though, people don't expect you to bring out a project every year.
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If you're about to say that this will never work in the long run, WePark knows.
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Often, what seems more comfortable at first blush is not more comfortable in the long run.
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Research clearly demonstrates that these are all things that lead to problems in the long run.
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In the long run, I'm super grateful for it—it helped me reevaluate my own situation.
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"In the long run if you keep borrowing English, you end up speaking English," he said.
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Cheaper products and poorer quality "won't be good for consumers in the long run," he said.
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We will be ill-served in the long run if we abandon the presumption of innocence.
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The arc of the moral universe might end up bending toward horror in the long run.
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But despite the upheaval involved, making such a shift would pay off in the long run.
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And I think Bannon is right — that it will have terrible consequences in the long run.
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"In the long run that's not good for the country or for society," Mr. Dodson said.
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So focusing on health education for kids may have a higher payoff in the long run.
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In the long run, if workers don't become more productive, then they can't earn higher wages.
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The 40% discount on its site could save them lot of money in the long run.
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But for the Braves, the upshot includes a healthy bit of savings in the long run.
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Robert Cyran of Breakingviews argues that the answer is yes, at least in the long run.
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In the long run, Mr. De Michelis's legal troubles did little to inhibit his political career.
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But in the long run, she said, "it's probably just better to make the cups recyclable."
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"In the long run, good projects get federal funds," said Polly Trottenberg, the city's transportation commissioner.
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Technology will decide which country emerges as the world's dominant economic power in the long run.
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In the long run, this conditioner can prevent cracks and tears associated with worn-out leather.
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And they hold that in the long run the huge costs will be covered by savings.
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In the long run, Democrats still believe that Texas will eventually move their way for good.
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These changes will improve our military operations and make our country safer in the long run.
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But what's taking the place of cash bail may prove even worse in the long run.
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"I focus on what's going to be better for me in the long run," she says.
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In the long run, wages and prices adjust and money is "neutral" — only real shocks matter.
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In the long run a lack of business investment could damage productivity and reduce economic growth.
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In fact, there's scientific proof that keeping your composure reaps big benefits in the long run.
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In the long run it is more likely to fuel rage that will one day explode.
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If you know this just won't work well in the long run, let's not do that.
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But he said rebuilding efforts following the storms will boost economic activity in the long run.
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Therefore, it's easy to see why what matters most in the long run is capital accumulation.
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The second is fiscal: the euro in the long run can only function with fiscal consolidation.
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And in the long run, it may have a larger impact than the nomination of Gorsuch.
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But in the long run, if Republicans remove the filibuster for legislation, they may regret it.
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Limiting the data usage for specific apps can also help save data in the long run.
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In the long run, how will AI-designed drugs differ from those developed by humans alone?
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Might sound crazy, but then so do most things which are right in the long run.
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In the long run, though, multifactor authentication is a solution that will be worth the cost.
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That could be a business opportunity for Facebook and other tech players in the long run.
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But in the long run, I think it will be shown not to have any substance.
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And given Salesforce&aposs history of successful acquisitions, analysts are still optimistic in the long run.
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In the long run, I believe in what my boys and girls at Microsoft can do.
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Entitlement and discretionary spending reforms are necessary to make tax reform sustainable in the long run.
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I also think in the long run that it's inevitable and won't be a huge problem.
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Unemployment is at 4.1 percent, lower than most economists think is sustainable in the long run.
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But in the long run, the quality of response means very little if recovery never happens.
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So even though it might be harming us in the long run, we need air conditioning.
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Denying inmates that care is both inhumane and more costly to taxpayers in the long run.
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But I knew that doing so would not serve the White House in the long run.
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But they have warped it in ways that may not be sustainable in the long run.
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In the long run, Kaplan reminds us, the shape of the river constrains the pilot's course.
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This can lead to narrower lines of enquiry that will prove costly in the long run.
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Providing support as soon as possible is important to recovery in the long run, she said.
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But economists tend to agree that rent control makes housing problems worse in the long run.
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"I do not think that paying militias is a solution in the long run," Prince said.
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When people tried to hide their insecurities, they tended to feel worse in the long run.
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But in the long run, presidents are often rewarded for these kinds of institutional boundary violations.
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That would be kosher under reconciliation, because it doesn't increase the deficit in the long run.
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At a press conference, Wolf said a statewide increase would benefit business in the long run.
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"I actually think Trump's unpopularity will help liberalize racial attitudes in the long-run," Tesler says.
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Social Security advocates argue that overhauling the program's finances would undermine it in the long run.
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I think in the long run, it's a good thing, but its biggest problem is exclusivity.
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As anyone who has struggled with a diet knows, willpower won't work in the long run.
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Rather, Heidi attempted to save Walter in the long run, while technically ruining his short-term future.
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And identifying the companies where insiders are actually buying might help you profit in the long run.
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While therapist shopping might feel like one more hurdle, it's absolutely worth it in the long run.
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" After Philbin, "She agonized over who would be the best partner for her in the long run.
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Although dry shampoos are helpful in extending your blowout, they can be damaging in the long run.
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It's an awkward transition for now, but in the long run, it's the best thing for baseball.
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Never stop showing what some will always underestimate, that kindness will always win in the long run.
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Small adjustments like these add up in the long run and make lofty goals far more manageable.
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However, there's little research showing that forcing someone into drug treatment helps them in the long run.
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In the long run, for air travel to be better, passengers would have to pay for it.
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It could save you a lot of trouble in the long run, according to a new study.
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"We've got to make sure that we are focused on that in the long run," he said.
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If your bath is too hot, you're at risk of parching your skin in the long run.
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Trump had more to say beyond promising that the company would be fine in the long run.
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But he thinks that concerns over food safety will lead to better practices in the long run.
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Economic activity helps integration, yet the lack of formal schemes could pose problems in the long run.
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And while that may be true in the long run, that's not what event attendees were offered.
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But prevention policies are hard to get right, even if they save money in the long run.
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It is not clear that helps the United States Trustee fulfill its mission in the long run.
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Coupled with human pollution, all these stressors could cause these animals to disappear in the long run.
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Save money in the long run by investing in an espresso maker with its own milk frother.
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Regardless of what you decide, the habit of investing will likely benefit you in the long run.
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Still, he's optimistic that in the long run, customers will not even remember Chipotle's food safety crises.
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In the long run, Deng may turn out to have been right to worry about political flies.
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In the long run, an economy and its labour market can sustain any inflation rate in equilibrium.
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So, will those stories be shared to Snapchat Stories, or elsewhere in the long run, and how?
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But demographers said the demographic trends might not necessarily favor the Democratic Party in the long run.
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" It said the central bank "should commit itself to expanding the monetary base in the long run.
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Unfortunately a lack of 4K is only going to hurt the Roku 3 in the long run.
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In the long run, conspicuously vindictive tax raids will make it harder for governments to raise revenue.
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In the long run, however, such radical innovation has proved to be a hit-and-miss strategy.
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So in the long run, they will more than pay back any assistance they get in college.
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JOSEPH TSAI: Well, I think Chinese leadership look at things -- look at relationships in the long run.
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Hopefully I can help kids and they can end up being stronger in the long run, too.
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In the long run, Fitch expects commodity housing sales volume to decline to a more sustainable level.
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So I say to him, 'Do what you gotta do to be happy in the long run.
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That's what we focus on, and in the long run the score will take care of itself.
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In the long run, Cohen and other HIV experts are especially excited by slow-release drug implants.
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The goal in the long-run is to replace its millions of human drivers with autonomous vehicles.
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In the long run, in the end, that shall be inflationary, but right now it's not been.
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Whatever the army's goal, it will find it hard to stage-manage politics in the long run.
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If it doesn't, in the long run some other cryptocoin will solve it and take its place.
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And that will cause us to be able to sell more ads, frankly, in the long run.
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She's learned that being public from the get-go doesn't always work out in the long run.
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"The more focused you are, the more powerful you will be in the long run," she says.
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However, there's little doubt in my mind that in the long run the pseudonym would have collapsed.
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This absence suggests that the cultural influence of these communist states was, in the long run, limited.
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This means deep scratches on the motors and board deck, potentially damaging them in the long run.
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I might hurt myself or I might do something that wouldn't make sense in the long run.
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So in the long run, yes, you're moving toward your best path, regardless of the eclipse's changes.
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After all, the whole point of improving posture is to feel more comfortable in the long run.
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In the long run, this is corrosive, leaving a country out in the cold as another pariah.
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Catering to immigrants can be profitable in the long run, suggests Sherief Meleis of Novantas, a consultancy.
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Payouts would increase in the long run, but cash flow would be lower in the short run.
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And of course saving money means it will become cheaper to reach orbit (in the long run).
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That will almost certainly be costlier, in terms of both blood and treasure, in the long run.
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Banner ads, banner impressions, are really, I think, in the long run, are much, much less valuable.
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In the long run, when fully autonomous cars are on the road, this won't be an issue.
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In the long run, they are on the wrong side of history, but we're not there yet.
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Belsky also noted he believes that, in the long run, XD will be as big as Photoshop.
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The biggest take-away is perhaps that infrastructure could end up devouring SaaS in the long run.
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He refuses to listen to the safety announcement because "in the long run, we're all dead" 113.
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But is Trump really clear about what the "one-state solution" would mean in the long run?
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It said this penalized EU consumers in the short term as well as in the long run.
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It cuts down on closet clutter and saves me a lot of money in the long run.
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But at least for now, data suggests having a college degree pays more in the long run.
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Sometimes it's the things hidden in plain sight that have the biggest impact in the long run.
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Moreover, said Mr Pietrasanta, Operation Sentinelle was "unsustainable in the long run", and soldiers were "worn out".
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Getting into the habit of saving any amount will be helpful for you in the long run.
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Maybe it will stabilise in the long run, but for sure I'm expecting the rate to jump.
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"BARF has to convince renters that neighborhood change will benefit them in the long run," he said.
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In the long run, it is simply not feasible to wall a country off from global competition.
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You think in the long run, you like to take those weeks of trying to get better.
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But there's actually scientific evidence that depriving yourself could do you more harm in the long run.
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The economic and financial gains are potentially even greater in the long run as housing values rise.
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Frugality shouldn't cost you more in the long run, or take away from the joy of living.
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Your hard work could pay off and save you a lot of money in the long run.
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In the long run, that's one of the best (and easiest) ways to make your money grow.
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But as his Cambridge predecessor John Maynard Keynes noted, in the long run we are all dead.
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Analysts said the move would help improve corporate governance of H-share companies in the long run.
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In the long run, when I look back at it, I can see it was definitely beneficial.
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I think that in the long run all of this was the foundation of a great relationship.
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But it's inevitable that sacrifices must be made in the long run, said the teacher and entrepreneur.
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But it may not matter, in the long run, unless Democrats figure out what they're standing for.
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"It is a very expensive transition process but it will work in the long run," Bareiss added.
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The plan may work in the long run, but it's taking time to ramp up, it seems.
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Ironically, it's the constant striving for answers and solutions that makes anxiety worse in the long run.
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But whether they or their league will stick around in the long run is harder to know.
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But how big a rebuke was this, and how much will it matter in the long run?
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Life will be more interesting in the long run if I just continue to change and evolve.
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That price will be harder to see, but in the long run, it will likely be higher.
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In the long run, the cap is expected to make government spending more efficient and boost productivity.
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In the long run, noise-cancelling capabilities could become a standard feature of mid-range iPhone headphones.
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GitHub is also the inspiration for what will likely become wiARframe's business model in the long run.
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In the long run, Marielle would like to collaborate with others and develop her own product line.
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Solar energy is reliable, clean and cheaper in the long run than kerosene and the village's generator.
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But in the long-run, Zuckerberg says the change is better for the health of the company.
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In the long run, fiscal policy is sustainable if it stabilizes the ratio of debt to GDP.
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Second, if the investment is productive, it will expand the economy's productive capacity in the long run.
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While that could be attractive to some investors in the long run, some saw more immediate risks.
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And he said the deals would pay off in the long run in jobs and tax revenues.
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Virgo is a healer, so whatever changes you make now will help you in the long run.
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In many cases, overworking yourself will only harm your personal and professional lives in the long run.
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Those devices that were designed to help you, just end up hurting you in the long run.
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In the long run, that could give Facebook a very strong lock on a very big market.
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"You know, in the long run, it doesn't matter how you do on the SAT," I say.
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Creating a rosy picture of his skills may not serve your friend in the long run, either.
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But that steal of a deal can end up costing you much more in the long run.
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No nation can succeed in the long run by promoting rogue states, brutal tyrants, and murderous dictators.
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But the loss of Ailes may turn out to be a side story in the long run.
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In the long run, this could even lead to changes in the ideological stories people tell themselves.
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In the long run, of course, South Korean forces fighting in Vietnam could not prevent America's defeat.
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In the long run, Occupy invigorated ideas and people that influence today's American left and Democratic politics.
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Therefore, the price might be high but could essentially work out for you in the long run.
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The immersion factor seems like it will be fun at first and exhausting in the long run.
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If the US government refuses to grant the licence, it will hurt them in the long run.
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Trump can survive denunciations, but I'm less sure that in the long run he can withstand mockery.
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In the long run, a hearing aid that doesn't work or fit can be worse than nothing.
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In the long run, such an unstable situation makes a deadly new conflict in Chechnya almost inevitable.
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But she also noted that the market needs to understand a company's potential in the long run.
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Instead of drinking more, the crew were drinking less in the long run when getting more salt.
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"In the long run, they will figure out how to supply and deliver to there," he said.
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"In the long run, I think it will be shown not to have any substance," he said.
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"In the long run, it was a terribly bad fit for Ford," Sturgeon says on the show.
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"In the long-run all of these points are very bullish," said Newton, an analyst at eToro.
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We are doing a disservice to young students, and it's affecting our economy in the long run.
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In the long run, it will actually create, one thing that I am certain happens, people leave.
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In the long run, Amazon could hope to eliminate drivers altogether,and let the vans pilot themselves.
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For most of us mortals, solid fronts on regular cabinets prove most livable in the long run.
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Money invested in immigrants at the start provides immense benefits to our country in the long run.
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In the long run, I believe he and his brother will be better off for it all.
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In the long run, we cannot borrow ourselves out of this infrastructure shortfall — we need new revenue.
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They have done so in the belief that humanity, in the long run, will benefit from freedom.
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Hwang argues that the dilution of the term deepfakes could actually have benefits in the long run.
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Monday's result — a 220-210 victory by the Warriors — will probably mean little in the long run.
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In the long run, exaggerating or lying about your experience or qualifications just doesn't seem to pay.
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No matter where you're located, and employing some techniques can help you save in the long run.
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Economies cannot grow in the long run without at least one of the two forces in play.
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"Playing rookies and second-year players will definitely help the team in the long run," Perkins said.
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"Don't let the impulse to get out fast undermine your career in the long run," she says.
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Just know in the long run, taking these steps will give your future self peace of mind.
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Facebook's pivot away from news will pay off in the long run, according to Wall Street analysts.
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This might serve Mr. Trump in the short term, but in the long run it carries risks.
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That is not necessarily because they feel Mr. Trump's policies will prove beneficial in the long run.
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By taking a bad approach to cutting costs, IPAB would actually increase them in the long run.
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Gent thinks that the work to improve battery measurement may, in the long run, pay bigger dividends.
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But here&aposs the thing: Electric buses have been shown to save money in the long-run.
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Still, experts say more needs to be done to shore up China's markets in the long run.
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He doesn't think the tariffs will do the company or investors much good in the long run.
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It will take time and involve setbacks, but they are likely to succeed in the long run.
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Any solution that is fast, easy, or guaranteed isn't likely to work out in the long run.
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Mr. Trump has elevated a strategy that is risky to the Republican Party in the long run.
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I think it helps girls in the long run to build up a personal brand like that.
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And that is going to be, I think, the determination of who wins in the long run.
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Thus, they will have a stronger economy, and a better chance of victory in the long run.
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"But in the long run I think it made her much better — much better," Mark Horan said.
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And in the long run, at least some of it is likely to come from a lab.
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No nation can succeed in the long run by promoting rouge states, brutal tyrants, and murderous dictators.
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I have my doubts about whether peer-to-peer lending can be successful in the long run.
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Ultimately, though, no experts are really optimistic that the deal can survive this in the long run.
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And whoever tries, can do that for a very limited time, but not in the long run.
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Hitting the right target is one thing; actually making this country safer in the long run is another.
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They could kick in additional funding as well, which would be a wise investment in the long run.
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In the long run, the prime minister hopes, robots and artificial intelligence will help ease the labour shortage.
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It's true that, in the long-run, even these sorts of jobs may be automated by specialized robots.
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And in the long-run, business investment should theoretically lead to more hiring, more productivity, and higher wages.
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Problems like this will either tear the European Union apart or make it stronger in the long run.
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"We think financial services might even be bigger than telecoms for us in the long run," Stokols said.
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As more and more states legalize marijuana, the federal stance will be become untenable in the long run.
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It's unclear if voters' less positive view of Biden's policy positions will hurt him in the long run.
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In other words, sometimes, treating yourself is worth it, both in the moment and in the long run.
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There's plenty of reason to believe this deal will have consequences that harm consumers in the long run.
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Under the paper's assumptions, the passthrough from that move could reach 2.5 percentage points in the long run.
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"That's not a system for success in the long run," Gottlieb said about European price controls on drugs.
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Here are eight options that will be better in the long run and could feel good today, too.
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In the long run, Barr added, Google hopes to launch a watch that leverages the company's voice assistant.
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That could work out fine in the long run, or it could make fair-weather investors walk away.
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The diversification could help Uber in the long run, but for now those investments are causing some pain.
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Regardless of your political affiliation, it would be the best possible thing for America in the long run.
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" Schumer called the meeting an extension of Trump's "erratic" foreign policy, which "hurts us in the long run.
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Most fiscal conservatives agree it's cheaper in the long run to be engaged with both carrots and sticks.
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Those investments will likely pay an economic return in the long run that's greater than the "replacement" costs.
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But it likely becomes easier over time, with practice, and leads to greater happiness in the long run.
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And in the long run — peering into that burgeoning corporate cemetery — that's an incredible investment for future returns.
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In the long run, that could help the bank stave off some losses on loans in the sector.
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As inflation eroded wage increases, they did little or nothing to reduce income inequality in the long run.
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In the long run, the universities' deal with the state proved to be a bargain with the devil.
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But the good news is that your vision is probably going to be fine in the long run.
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But Buffett's hobby — which he continues to showcase at parties and meetings — paid off in the long run.
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Do you want to be involved in politics in the long run or continue to run for office?
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But in the long run, this is a development that ought to concern them greatly. Economist.com/blogs/buttonwood
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"Telling people to watch their calories or eat less does not work in the long run," she says.
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But, as anyone who watches Westworld knows, fan theories like these very rarely disappoint in the long run.
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The party took an immediate political hit, but it helped them in the long run, Taylor told me.
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In the long run, barriers to voting may even be bad for the Republicans who usually erect them.
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That's not to say they're focusing solely on Funko Pops, though — not in the long run, at least.
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If that happens, it would make America's carmakers richer for now but less competitive in the long run.
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In the long run, discipline will control the damage to your portfolio when the averages take a nosedive.
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But in the long run, the Kurds stand to gain from any final political settlement to the conflict.
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First, there is no reason to believe that Brexit would make Britain more prosperous in the long run.
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And in the long run, that means losing a lot of value and brand loyalty from each driver.
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Set on an estate in 1980s London, In the Long Run is a snapshot of Elba's own childhood.
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But, in the long-run, doing things for your partner or always trying to reassure them doesn't help.
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Of course, in the long run, the value of stocks ultimately comes down to expectations and future earnings.
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The war on drugs there, which killed around 2,500 people, failed to diminish demand in the long run.
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It remains an open question whether even much, much lower fees would be viable in the long run.
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