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in the long run

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“Antipathy and hopelessness really doesn’t serve us in the long run.”

"It might seem counter-intuitive, but allowing the congestion to persist and focussing on improving infrastructure for pedestrians will help solve the traffic problem in the long run," she says.

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But his nomination has alarmed many public health and medical officials who say they are worried that the solutions Kennedy might deem appropriate could undermine Americans’ health in the long run.

Any money overpaid does count towards the full repayment of the loan, and may save graduates money in the long run on interest.

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"There's also not much research on how these renewable energy farms will impact the state's climate and ecology in the long run," he says.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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