long-term effect

collocation in English

meaningsoflong-termandeffect

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long-term
adjective
uk
/ˌlɒŋˈtɜːm/
us
/ˌlɑːŋˈtɝːm/
continuing a long time into ...
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effect
noun
uk
/ɪˈfekt/
us
/əˈfekt/
the result of a ...
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(Definition oflong-termandeffectfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Thelong-termeffectof primary prevention is uncertain (2).
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However, more data are needed to evaluate thelong-termeffectof these pipe materials on pathogens.
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Thelong-termeffectof remarriage is that the availability of family members for older individuals to spend their old age with is increased.
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Short andlong-termeffectof smoking on arterial-wall properties in habitual smokers.
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The model therefore predicts that a recession has a positivelong-termeffectof output.
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This finding may illustrate along-termeffectof the informed consent process in increasing patient satisfaction and trust in the nursing staff.
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Leadership is considered a short-term effect in the funnel of voting causality, whereas party identification is along-termeffect.
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That the weight loss was temporary suggests that expectations have littlelong-termeffecton my weight.
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Since the reform would make only a modest investment in additional private accounts, its net long-termeffectwould be a reduction in future pensioners' incomes.
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Despite poison baiting, the areas identified as hotspots exhibited activity year after year suggesting that the baiting had littlelong-termeffect.
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The depletion of the ozone layer is the most obvious global andlong-termeffect.
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What is thelong-termeffectof banding on the neonatal and infant myocardium in the setting of double inlet left ventricle?
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When evaluating thelong-termeffectof an intervention on physician behavior, it is important to use indicators that can be routinely recorded.
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Thelong-termeffectwas measured during the last 3-month period.
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This static representation is complemented by dynamic rules that govern the short-term interaction between the nodes, and itslong-termeffecton the links.
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Clearly, a one-time impulse has along-termeffecton money itself.
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The story is different, however, when assessing thelong-termeffectof the intervention programme.
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Only one was judged to be effective, although thelong-termeffectwas not maintained.
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However, to predict thelong-termeffectof nutrient conditions, the effect of nutrients on the population regulation of the control agent must be understood.
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