longer-term perspective
collocation in Englishmeaningsofperspective
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perspective
noun
uk/pəˈspek.tɪv/us/pɚˈspek.tɪv/
a particular way of ...
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(Definition ofperspectivefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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An ability to situate the changes of the 1870s and 1880s in alonger-termperspectivewould help us to assess their significance.
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From alonger-termperspective, economic performance has still not reached mid-1980s levels.
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Documentaries can give alonger-termperspectivewhich is vital to the understanding of such issues.
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That thinking is essential as part of thelonger-termperspective.
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We have to take alonger-termperspectiveand ensure that the economic tests and conditions that have been set out are met.
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The plans are to be for five years, so local authorities have alonger-termperspectiveto meet their transport requirements.
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This being the case, it is natural for us to view budgetary issues from alonger-termperspective.
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Are we to take it that out of the window will go support for year-end flexibility and for taking alonger-termperspective?
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That is thelonger-termperspectivebut, even in the short term, there is precious little sign of improvement.
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The outcome of this discussion should provide the basis for a revision of the strategic guidelines for the decentralised cooperation instrument in alonger-termperspective.
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Much as we should, certainly, welcome this introduction of decoupling, we should not lose sight of thelonger-termperspective.
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I have said that we must consider the problems of unemployment, particularly among young people, in a muchlonger-termperspective.
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Employees have alonger-termperspectiveof what is happening in their company.
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That is an important objective now and wilt become more so in the future given thelonger-termperspectiveof declining world oil production.
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I cannot imagine alonger-termperspectivein this situation.
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Thislonger-termperspectivemight be expected to lead to a reduction in the number of industrial disputes, which should help the industry achieve greater profitability.
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One must see this problem in a slightlylonger-termperspectiveand not just in relation to the events of the last 12 months.
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