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lon·ger-term

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of longer-term in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of longer-term in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of longer-term in a Sentence

  1. Daniel Swain:

    This is really going to help a lot with the short-term drought in Northern California, perhaps even erase short-term drought conditions, but it’s going to take a lot more to completely obviate the longer term, multi-year drought impacts.

  2. Arjun Divecha:

    The real case for emerging markets is two-fold: longer-term demographics and long-term economic growth. What you've seen is investors throw out that story.

  3. Dave Brailsford:

    That transition to a new team and expecting someone to perform at a really high level early on into a new term is a bit of a double whammy, it's not a four-month goal. Our ambition with him is longer term.

  4. Robert Lutts:

    For the longer term, solar is still viable, but right now on Wall Street, no one has any confidence in the regulatory environment for the state level, are we encouraging future solar growth, not only on the residential side but on the utility side? That's a question that nobody knows the answer to until we see more regulatory changes.

  5. Edward Arkwright:

    We are seeing an impact on traffic today, but it is too soon to say whether there is a longer-term trend, the period from mid-November to mid-February is generally the slackest period of the year, with the exception of the end-year holidays.

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