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long-term

[lawng-turm, long-] / ˈlɔŋˌtɜrm, ˈlɒŋ- /






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The investment aims to accelerate the adoption and use of AI across Thailand’s workforce, also known as AI diffusion, which is an indicator of productivity and long-term economic competitiveness, Microsoft said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Helium users, who mostly lock in supply through long-term contracts, are now scrambling for scarce short-term spot market cargoes, a bidding war that has caused prices to more than double, market watchers say.

From The Wall Street Journal

Their long-term goal is to build a stronger link between quantum gravity and observable cosmology.

From Science Daily

One would expect boundless enthusiasm on management’s part after a day like that, but CEO Christian Weedbrook is maintaining a “business as usual” approach as he focuses on the company’s long-term goals.

From Barron's

Policymakers are anxious to see whether those increases spur expectations of higher inflation in the long-term, a dynamic that can itself generate inflation.

From The Wall Street Journal