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1 However she warned that long term exposure could result in chronic stress.
2 The risk of building up expensive, long term debt remains, StepChange said.
3 What are the short and long term health effects of cannabis use?
4 In the long term , a positive energy balance will result in obesity.
5 Marijuana doesn't lead to these long term negative effects that people said.
6 He said the requirements would help the sector in the long term .
7 However, in the long term , they say gold prices should move higher.
8 Good pouch function requires long term treatment with infliximab in most patients.
9 The main problem resides in maintaining sinus rhythm in the long term .
10 Terms used interchangeably for sustainability included continuation, maintenance, follow-up or long term .
11 They were referring to worrisome, of course, in the long term sense.
12 His work exudes the image of the moment, not long term nostalgia.
13 Only 'fear of movement' consistently impedes short term and long term recovery.
14 That will be good for our national security over the long term .
15 He said the money would not fix Canterbury's long term funding issues.
16 Thinking about it for the long term , this is the best solution.
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