• "My clinical experience suggests the medicine is safe to be taken on a long-term basis, " says Scharf.

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  • It takes a systematic, process driven approach to maintain high levels of focus on a consistent long-term basis.

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  • The property is presently 99% leased on a long-term basis to eight tenants.

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  • Stocks still look more attractive than bonds on a long-term basis, except perhaps not this week, as a correction may be in store.

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  • There was no immediate confirmation, though much speculation, about whether Kevin Pietersen would take over as England's Test and one-day captain on a long-term basis.

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  • The strategies to solve the problem are certainly much farther reaching on a long-term basis, and they involve cooperation between parents, schools, communities, and governmental institutions.

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  • When a company like Merck announces intent to repurchase that much stock it usually means that the directors think that it is undervalued on a long-term basis.

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  • Thus, the Vatican doesn't have facilities to incarcerate anyone on a long-term basis, and the civil and criminal penalties it typically metes out are limited, Allen said Saturday.

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  • While inflation fears have yet to be realized as the global economic recovery only begins to take hold, they will surely come true on a more long-term basis.

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  • Forbidding as the potential tools of technological adversaries may be on a long-term basis, the data breach anxiety is just one part of a larger crisis management malaise.

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  • It would also kill the company on a long-term basis.

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  • While great industrial design--whether it's for great cars or great buildings--always attracts gawkers, it's software that makes Apple's proliferating array of machines so comfortable to use on a long-term basis.

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  • On the other side are doctors, many of them pain medicine specialists, who believe narcotics can be used safely on a long-term basis by patients with problems such as lower back pain.

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  • While great industrial design--whether it's for great cars or great buildings--always attracts gawkers, it's software that makes Apple's (nasdaq: AAPL - news - people ) proliferating array of machines so comfortable to use on a long-term basis.

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  • Romney pledged to "work from the beginning of my administration to put in place a piece of legislation which deals with this issue on a long-term basis, " saying young illegal immigrants who serve in the military "should be able to become permanent residents of the United States, " a step short of full citizenship.

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  • As a consequence, the Debtors do not have a competitive cost structure and cannot achieve viability on a long-term sustainable basis in their industry.

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  • At 43, Jobs seems to be having fun running Apple, a job he took on a (long-term) temporary basis last summer, twelve years after he was booted out of the company he cofounded.

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  • After four consecutive down days the stock has broken some key levels and there is little reason to be long on a short-term basis.

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  • Credit-rating agencies should be reformed, incentives for excessive risk-taking reduced and bankers' bonuses paid on the basis of long-term performance.

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  • However credible this assessment may be, we will endeavour - in view of the inherent uncertainties associated with any verification process, and, particularly in light of Iraq's past record of co-operation - to evaluate Iraq's capabilities on a continuous basis as part of our long-term monitoring and verification programme, in order to provide the international community with ongoing and real time assurances.

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  • Many multinational companies treat bonuses or long-term incentives on a common global basis, but set basic pay locally.

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  • This review proceeds from those opportunities that we believe to be the most transitory to those that we believe to be the most sustainable basis for long-term success.

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  • But that, they argue, implies a mistaken reliance on factors such as natural resources, cheap wages or geographic location, and will not provide the basis for long-term prosperity.

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  • The earnings forecasts compiled by investment-bank analysts and stockbrokers are often used as a basis for valuing shares and for predicting long-term earnings.

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  • Printing money is only likely to provide the basis for a long-term recovery if it is accompanied by the structural reforms which most economists now agree are urgently needed.

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  • There is, in effect, always going to be a fiscal cliff over which none of us has any control and which we cannot anticipate reliably enough to use as a basis for our long-term investment decisions.

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  • The basis for a long-term constitution, then?

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  • But Mr Brown refuses to acknowledge what almost everyone with any knowledge of the subject can see: what might have been sensible politics a few years ago is not necessarily the basis for a long-term approach to pensions provision.

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  • The analysis in the speech he gave last night in Frankfurt, "Debt and deleveraging, long-term and short-term challenges", also implies that - on the basis of the eurozone's current rules and structure - it is rational for investors to charge more for lending to any eurozone government (even Germany's) than to governments such as those of the US or UK which have their own respective currencies and central banks.

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  • "I think lots of quite clever people in sports consultancies, marketing companies and sports organising bodies have become very adept, very clever at getting lots of money out of the public sector on the basis that there will be long-term benefits that will never be actually measured, " he added.

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