The disaster will also have spillover effects in the short term on other countries in the region and on related industries such as airlines. |
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Synthetic single ply roof systems are not the cheapest way to reroof a mobile home in the short term. |
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In the short term, however, the average transient wants nothing more than food in their stomach and a little bit of dignity. |
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But Foreign Office ministers admitted yesterday that there was little point in the short term in campaigning hard on the euro. |
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I walked down the road, trying not to look like I'd been attacked, robbed and dropped on the other side of the city minus my short term memory. |
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However, at least in the short term, Sharon had badly misread the situation. |
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When a short term consultancy became available with PB Asia Parsons Aviation he took it. |
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This does not bode well in the short term for the highly innovative, niche-conscious strategy of many biopharmaceutical companies. |
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Agricultural shows have always been a showcase or shop window for the agricultural industry and they will remain so at least in the short term. |
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When used in moderation or used in excess on an infrequent basis, the primary effects can be short term. |
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This caused significant spikes in short term production but reduced the total amount of oil that could be recovered from the reservoir. |
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Strengthening the hand of undemocratic regimes may be unavoidable in the short term. |
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Companies with poor safety records may be able to underbid companies that invest in safety but only in the short term. |
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In the short term scheme, intended to last for five years, the building will be replaced by an open space and children's play area. |
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The derelict building is to be flattened and replaced with a open space and children's play park in the short term scheme. |
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In addition, oestrogen has been found to improve quality of life in the short term. |
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It won't take unleaded, but we don't intend to be doing huge motorway miles so we won't touch it in the short term. |
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They will need to be bold, and not a little brutal, even unreasonable in the short term, to break the log jam. |
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This move towards the short term is specific to the contemporary, neo-liberal era of capitalism. |
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Nor were they confabulatory like this patient with viral encephalitis, whose short term memory lasted several minutes. |
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In some situations it makes good sense, at least in the short term, to use violence and to behave selfishly, fearfully or vaingloriously. |
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In the short term it brought in some money and it attached the Civil Service to the state. |
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The institute also organises field days, short term seminars and workshops for local farmers to enable them to improve their farming skills. |
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On the one hand, such behavior can compromise an issue in the short term, for sure. |
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Over the short term at least, retail looks attractive relative to offices and industrials. |
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However, they were caught in a pickle between a better user experience and short term revenue goals. |
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Sentiment towards the housing market, therefore, will be the main driver of the companies share price in the short term. |
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In the short term, however, some jobs would likely be lost as firms fail or restructure in the face of increased competition. |
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At least in the short term, he says, Washington reporters enjoyed a surge in public esteem as they covered the crisis. |
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In the short term the low cost, widespread acceptance, and availability of static visual acuity and perimetric measures justifies their use. |
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For most otherwise healthy people the virus, while debilitating in the short term, leaves no lasting ill effects. |
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Efforts to work with mothers-in-law and other family members may yield higher dividends in the short term. |
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Some firms have already implemented the scheme and found it has substantially reduced short term absenteeism, according to the survey. |
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She said Emma, who wants to be a quantity surveyor, had problems with short term memory and had no recollection of the accident. |
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And the price of buying short term relief would be the accentuation of long term pressures. |
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However, from time to time in the short term, the aggregate queues can become congested, as traffic and QoS are shuffled within the network. |
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In the short term, if anyone is looking for weaners, we know of a breeder in Biggar who has piglets available which were born last weekend. |
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But in the short term the premiums did allow him to clear the debit balance on the 88888 account at month-ends and other reporting dates. |
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Parliament might well resemble the Italian legislature, with short term administrations. |
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The concept would certainly promote stability and guarantee a return to profits in the short term but also on the longer run. |
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But he feels he may be whistling in the wind, with precious little hope of forcing a change in the short term. |
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The Nictus group includes property, carpet wholesale, carpet retail, motor industry and short term insurance companies. |
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In the short term, anybody with a view to making a killing will be disappointed. |
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In the short term, many companies want to iron out the kinks in wireless voice services first. |
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The ill effects of that ad campaign still lingers on and won't be eradicated in the short term. |
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Piling on more red ink to the existing federal budget deficit and the national debt will do both long and short term harm to our economy. |
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Furthermore we also discussed the matter of paying attention to the correspondence and wordings of short term insurance contracts. |
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In the short term, I think we're just going to have to reef in the sails and hold on tight. |
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She would love to build on this success and make a career of dancing at least in the short term. |
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The government need to come up with short term and long term strategies to resolve the issues. |
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Severe persistent anxiety may merit the short term prescription of anxiolytic drugs such as diazepam. |
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For the pretreatment phase, measurements need to be far enough apart to make allowance for the short term variability within and between days. |
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These creams can lubricate the area and some contain a local anaesthetic to provide short term relief from any discomfort. |
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In the short term, it may be late to take advantage of the move in copper, aluminum and oil. |
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Therapeutic and remedial massage helped in the short term with or without essential oils, but I felt there was more needed. |
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Her friends saw her as using him for his money really as they thought she never really loved him and saw him as a short term investment. |
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Another issue that impacts results far beyond the short term is investing in human capital. |
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In the short term, floating the yuan will likely lead to its strengthening. |
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In the long term, in paradise, but also in the short term, as others from church lauded me for my suffering. |
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In the short term, more repression may be an effective way for these leaders to quell opposition. |
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The American and European short term industries will undergo a major reshuffle over the next year. |
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Although this might be unpopular in the short term, at least they will regain some respect once the current mob mentality dies down. |
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Cigarette smoke is a short term respiratory irritant that should be avoided altogether by people with asthma. |
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Indeed, as far as the railways are concerned, they are far worse and set to deteriorate further in the short term. |
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He said that in the short term, people could retune their video and satellite equipment until the problem is resolved. |
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We can't let a short term political imperative override long term economic factors. |
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These effects were reversible in the short term and nonreversible in the long term. |
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There are of course short term techniques such as water harvesting by revitalizing rural ponds, water recycling to water conservation. |
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What is feasible in the short term is a smaller entity that will protect the protectors. |
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Hopefully, clubs will rally round and try to help them out, perhaps by loaning players to shore them up in the short term. |
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The number of people signing on for unemployment benefits increased slightly in August, most due to short term claims. |
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He said the ratio of liquid assets to total deposits and short term liabilities was above the minimum prudential norm of 50 per cent. |
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Smartphone vendors these days tend to focus on short term profits instead of being in the game for the long haul. |
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I wrote last week about how equities outperform bonds which outperform cash investments over time, but are more volatile in the short term. |
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Should aspirin be a short term intervention after a vascular event or a long term agent for cardiovascular prophylaxis? |
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There may be little new here aside from his emphasis on long range planning over short term gains. |
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In contrast, many short term fixed rate deals available exclusively to new borrowers were sold at cost or even a slight loss. |
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One of the outcomes of trauma is impaired short term and sometimes long term memory. |
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This swap would be expected to hedge against the rising financing cost of their short term debt. |
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Given the present situation, it seems that no long or short term planning was ever done to meet the growing power demand. |
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Education needs hearts and minds dedicated to altruistic development rather than short term and personal gain and material enrichment. |
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An unprecedented and happy mix of sound fundamentals and cyclicals is the leitmotif for the Indian economy and business in the short term. |
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They can also be used for the basis of better short term pragmatic decision making and long term strategic planning. |
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It has been a time of uncertainty about the future living from day to day, week to week unable to plan for anything other than the short term. |
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But the clubs might have to fund the first year without major income, and that could harm cash-strapped clubs in the short term. |
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Thus it seems unlikely that IP address blocking would be very effective anyway, at least in the short term. |
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In the automotive business today, the price for a given product is fixed over the short term. |
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In the short term, he must address his government's growing credibility problem. |
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The short term savings from offshoring or onshoring are pocket change relative to losing the value of the intellectual property. |
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Technical analysis sees price as an all-important factor that tells the direction a security will take in the short term. |
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The result is usually scientific and technological stagnation except in the short term. |
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Though both improve the backup process, neither protects against data corruption in the short term and still requires tape backup. |
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This must not be a political decision to keep the public happy for the short term. |
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In the short term, there is a risk that the market won't be able to absorb all the new properties being built. |
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So it falls down the priority list, and what is achieved tends to be with a view to the short term only. |
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In the short term, therefore, the economic facts spare the government from one agonising political choice. |
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However, Washington must stop looking at the short term and set its sights on the long run. |
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This difficulty will impact on the short term future outlook for the sector. |
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After four decades of trying, there is no proof that the impact of aid lasts beyond the short term. |
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Yes, these jobs provide work and money but they are poorly paid and usually short term. |
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You have to set certain goals on a short term basis to keep the ball rolling. |
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In the short term the markets are still nervous and will mark time until the outlook for the US becomes more certain. |
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Certainly, ideological and polemical magazines have been very important, but they tend to be short term. |
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For example, Heinrich's work with ravens shows that the carnivorous birds will store bits of meat only for the short term. |
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Tooth-whitening toothpastes can remove some stains and help keep your teeth clean in the short term. |
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Of the total debt stock, 80 per cent was private debt and almost 36 per cent was short term, maturing in 12 months or less. |
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The rigorous high-fat, low-carb diet used to treat epileptic seizures in children is probably safe in the short term. |
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One result of this is that the proportion of debt that is contracted on a short term basis rises. |
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Although it may make good business in the short term it will ultimately cost in the long term. |
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There is long term settlement, but short term settlement could have occurred due to construction. |
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If students learn something a week before finals then what they are being tested on is their short term memory version of their knowledge of the material. |
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As a matter of dollars and cents, America in the short term may be able to afford disability and food stamps. |
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That decision provided an aura of authority that attracted new recruits and seemed to pay off in the short term. |
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In the short term it might seem like easy money for the cash-strapped West. |
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They range from the very short term, like the life cycle of a June bug, which lives only a few days, to the life cycle of a planet, which takes billions of years. |
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But this will be a short term measure and there is an urgent need to get the refineries and oil rigs back into production before the onset of winter. |
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It is not a situation which permits easy answers in the short term. |
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It still could attract interest from overseas predators but it is far more likely in the short term that Harley will be forced to fall on his sword. |
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In the short term, it must also be noted that the sharp reduction in air travel in the US is going to benefit inventories which were already exceptionally high. |
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In the short term, however, the Haitian Revolution actually slowed the official antislavery campaign. |
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Price promotion could certainly help tactically in the short term. |
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Sometimes the application of grip or a bandage in the initial stages can give the tactile stimulus necessary to assist with joint position sense in the short term. |
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It could be worth putting your property on the market sooner rather than later, in case demand does tail off in the short term and the market weakens over the coming months. |
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Forgiveness might be something he can hope for in the long term, but in the short term he deserves to be made an example of, and not just by the league in which he plays. |
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In the delicate efforts to stabilize Ukraine that lie ahead, shale gas will not be very important over the short term. |
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My hope is for the two to fail short term in their unity quest for stagnation. |
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Indeed, many of the needs of the American military may be met, in the short term, by existing technology or modifications thereto, rather than new programs. |
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I can't deny that this strategy has served me well in the short term. |
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It all gets even more baroque, and, in the short term anyway, even worse for the tories. |
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An EU Commission action plan on alternative fuels for transport identifies biofuels as the most realistic substitute for conventional petrol and diesel in the short term. |
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As a practical matter, no government, regardless of its politics, has much choice on nuclear power in the short term. |
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However, the share placing is expected to satisfy the current demand for the stock, which will limit the upside potential in the shares over the short term. |
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A temporary pacemaker may be required in the short term for certain individuals after a heart attack, during cardiac surgery or general anaesthesia. |
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Continuous dose furosemide improves short term outcomes and seems to reduce the incidence of oliguric renal failure and thereby improves survival to hospital discharge. |
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The likelihood that antibiotic use will, in the short term, result in carriage of a resistant organism needs to be built into clinical decision making. |
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While the renewable energy industry is moving heaven and earth to meet their targets in the timescale, I feel we will still need a back-up in the short term. |
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The two, in my opinion, aren't necessarily related in the short term. |
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Mike Frank will only be out short term, but with Dara and John out of commission for the time being, the opportunity is there for others to make their mark. |
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The unfamiliar sound of violins, oboes etc did have a galvanising effect on the quality of bath time chatter, though unfortunately only in the short term. |
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In the short term, at least, demand for service is far outpacing supply. |
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Antiseptic mouthwashes containing chlorhexidine may be used as a short term measure to chemically control plaque but they are not suitable to use for longer than one month. |
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Of course, it is clear that the pawnbroker made money out of the poor, but they provided a service where none existed and helped people out in the short term. |
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I think we'll actually see some peaceful resolution in a very short term. |
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It was a fair comment that some smaller companies were looking to serviced offices as a short term solution while they waited to see what happens in the market. |
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We hope that this kind of brain storming meeting will, at short term, lead to fructuous collaborations and contribute to a rapid development of Regenerative Medicine. |
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After talks on the Treaty broke down in December, there was widespread pessimism that fundamental differences could not be overcome in the short term. |
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Although the French nation was being created in a civic sense, little pressure was felt in the short term to make all citizens speak the same language. |
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Sharing the same characteristics as Hannibal Lecter apparently helps some go-getters to shin up the career ladder in the short term, often elevating them to management jobs. |
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In the short term, development experts say renewable energy systems would best help poor isolated villages without connections to electricity grids. |
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But the increasing number of low-income dole recipients shows that wages have generally stayed low and that its economy is not likely to fully recover in the short term. |
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Money supply was still falling and short term interest rates remained close to zero. |
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Captisol-enabled Fosphenytoin is the advanced formulation of Fosphenytoin which is approved in the US for the short term treatment of epilepsy. |
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The impact of the revival was significant in the short term, but in the longer term was fairly transient. |
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In the short term spending on healthcare in Scotland remains high in response to the population's poor diet and high instance of heart disease. |
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Although all dental traumatologists agree that for avulsions short term flexible splinting is advisable there is controversy for root fractures. |
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Also, there is a far greater threat to domestic oil and derivate product supply in the short term than to international oil exports. |
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For the first time the 500-year-old Shrieves House in Stratford-uponAvon is being offered for short term lets. |
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In situ investigations on the respiration and behaviour of the eelpout Zoarces viviparus under short term hypoxia. |
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Simply replace the culture medium with this animal component-free, cGMP manufactured product for short term storage. |
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Previously Lancaster was appointed as the head coach on a short term basis assisted by existing forwards coach Graham Rowntree and Andy Farrell. |
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In the short term, the introduction of live sound recording caused major difficulties in production. |
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A single bolt missing from a four-bolt fishplate doesn't actually compromise safety in the short term,' the spokeswoman said. |
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The upgraded showgrounds will provide short term accommodation for caravans and motor homes. |
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Plus, moistened gauze is much cheaper in the short term than the hydrocolloid dressings and vacuums that suck out wound fluid. |
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The Scottish Socialist Party favoured an independent Scottish currency, pegged to sterling in the short term. |
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Government and central banks are limited in the number of goals they can achieve in the short term. |
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These attempts to regulate wages could not succeed in the long run, but in the short term they were enforced with great vigour. |
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In the short term, converting the lanes and erecting tollbooths would wreak havoc on traffic. |
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These rates directly affect the rates in the money market, the market for short term loans. |
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The patient can in the short term be safely switched to d4T 30 mg bd or AZT 300 mg bd. |
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Not only do ports and harbours pose a threat to longshore drift in the short term, they also pose a threat to shoreline evolution. |
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Failing that, consideration would have to be given this fall to a minibond to address short term needs. |
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Risk of avascular necrosis following short term megadose methylprednisolone treatment. |
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His misestimate was big but inconsequential, at least in the short term. |
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Effects of short term dutasteride ans serenoa repens on perioperative bleeding and microvessel density in patients undergoing transurethral resection of the prostate. |
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From time to time we have suggested that short term traders might want to take a breather from this market but long term investors shouldn't even blink an eye. |
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Its goal was fine tuning of short term economic policies among participant countries to monitor developments in the world economy and assess economic policies. |
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Another form of market failure is speculation, where transactions are made to profit from short term fluctuation, rather from the intrinsic value of the companies or products. |
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Market prices, such as the actual sale prices used in the Portland study, seem most relevant to owners or lienholders who want to sell or buy property in the short term. |
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The extraordinary demands of the Punic Wars, in addition to a shortage of manpower, exposed the tactical weaknesses of the manipular legion, at least in the short term. |
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Free short term cycle parking is available close to the terminal. |
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A materials engineer from General Motors, John Beckett, was interested in being able to use short term, high temperature agings to forecast rubber part life. |
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Winter is a busy time for the charter and leasing teams as enquiries ranging from high value cargo to short term wet leases require immediate attention. |
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It added to the reputation of Wilkins, when the Stuarts returned to the throne, to have warned that the short term reading of events as managed by God was risky. |
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The original idea was to allow the roofs to self-colonise with plants, but they are sometimes seeded to increase their bio-diversity potential in the short term. |
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Because of the way polar bear hunting quotas are managed in Canada, attempts to discourage sport hunting would actually increase the number of bears killed in the short term. |
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This does not mean that Bruges would not be interested in cooperation with others, as well in the short term as in the long run, for particular projects. |
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He believed that Augustus was necessary, but only as a short term measure. |
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Just as the rising tide of cancellations leads the Census Bureau to overreport sales in the short term, it leads the government to underreport inventories. |
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Benthic algae has been used as an inherently good subject for studying short term changes and community responses to heterogeneous conditions in streams. |
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However, Gavin Henson joined midseason on a short term contract. |
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Second it is not able to explain why in March 1933 a recovery took place although short term interest rates remained close to zero and the Money supply was still falling. |
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Core inflation is a measure of inflation for a subset of consumer prices that excludes food and energy prices, which rise and fall more than other prices in the short term. |
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Furthermore, VDC currently expects that the completion of this acquisition, while depletive of cash in the short term, will provide significant returns in the future. |
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South would therefore have to endure short term economic burden of building an uneconomically feasible pipeline so that it realizes the benefits of stable oil export. |
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The pre-Christmas bribe worked in the short term because all-night boozing was introduced in winter, with more coppers on the street than you could shake a nightstick at. |
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In the short term they'd probably be just as well trying to eke a little more out of the 30s with a bawdy spin-off series called Mrs Patmore's House Of Ill Repute. |
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In the short term they'd probably be just as well trying to eke a little more out of the 1930s with a bawdy spin-off series called Mrs Patmore's House Of Ill Repute. |
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Tollways would be converted into freeways over two decades, but tolls would increase in the short term under a reform package that the Illinois governor unveiled. |
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