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1 But tough conditions could continue for longer in some regions, he said.
2 I don't see this situation can continue for too long, he said.
3 And the problems in global trade could continue for a long time.
4 It's so complicated, the debate will likely continue for years to come.
5 That venting will continue for several days as reactors cool, experts said.
6 Possible delays could occur if the protests continue for a long time.
7 The International Rules project will continue for at least another four years.
8 Why has the State allowed this to continue for so many years?
9 Anderson suspected the high-level political fallout would continue for months, maybe years.
10 Analysts expect tough times to continue for the automaker into next year.
11 Speculation regarding what occurred is likely to continue for some time yet.
12 At this stage the restrictions are set to continue for six weeks.
13 It will continue for a while yet, I think, Mathew Moihoi said.
14 Pitched street battles look set to continue for days at different locations.
15 The Devourer's interception action did not continue for long and soon ceased.
16 I would want the trust to continue for much longer than that.
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