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Long term loans have been reduced by $395,000 to $2,461,000.
Long term cross ownership of shares combined with a high capital tax rate greatly increases periods of asset deflation both in time and in severity.
Long a disparaging term in Mexico, the term " Chicano " gradually transformed from a class-based term of derision to one of ethnic pride and general usage within Mexican-American communities, beginning with the rise of the Chicano movement in the 1960s.
Long term budgets have a time horizon of 5 – 10 years giving a vision to the company ; short term is an annual budget which is drawn to control and operate in that particular year.
Long term untreated hyperthyroidism can lead to osteoporosis.
< sup > δ </ sup > Though this term is non-standard usage – by " left ", agorists mean " left " in the general sense used by left-libertarians, as defined by Roderick T. Long, as "... an integration, or I'd argue, a reintegration of libertarianism with concerns that are traditionally thought of as being concerns of the left.
The scientific name Piper and the common name " pepper " are derived from the Sanskrit term pippali, denoting the Long Pepper ( P. longum ).
Long term creep experiments (~ 10 years ) indicate that the viscosity of granite under ambient conditions is on the order of 10 < sup > 20 </ sup > poises.
Long term political and government appointments, such as those of King Abdullah, who was the Commander of the National Guard from 1963 until 2010, when he then appointed his son to replace him ), Crown Prince Sultan, was Minister of Defence & Aviation from 1962 to 2011, Prince Nayef was the Minister of Interior from 1975 until his death in 2012, Prince Saud has been Minister of Foreign Affairs since 1975 and Prince Salman, was the Governor of the Riyadh Region from 1962 to 2011, resulting in the creation of " power fiefdoms " for senior princes.
Long term use decreases the risk of relapse.
The term came into prominence during the mid-1930s, when Lazar Kaganovich, a Soviet politician and associate of Stalin, reportedly declared, " Let's replace Long Live Leninism with Long Live Stalinism!
Longer term, the 3GPP Long Term Evolution ( LTE ) project plans to move UMTS to 4G speeds of 100 Mbit / s down and 50 Mbit / s up, using a next generation air interface technology based upon orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing.
Long term, after a couple of more years of happy pedestrian peril, Badrutt built a special track for their activities — the world's first natural ice half-pipe track in about 1870.
Long term stability is limited by aging of the crystal.
Long before Harry Nyquist had his name associated with sampling, the term Nyquist rate was used differently, with a meaning closer to what Nyquist actually studied.
Carbery's Hundred Isles is a term used to describe the islands around Long Island Bay and Roaringwater Bay.
Long term effects may include osteoporosis and vaginal atrophy.
He believed that another term meaning " the shallowness of a body of water " seemed much more plausible, given their territory along the coast of Long Island Sound.
Under Anderson, Wired has produced some widely noted articles, including the April 2003 " Welcome to the Hydrogen Economy " story, the November 2003 " Open Source Everywhere " issue ( which put Linus Torvalds on the cover and articulated the idea that the open source method was taking off outside of software, including encyclopedias as evidenced by Wikipedia ), the February 2004 " Kiss Your Cubicle Goodbye " issue ( which presented the outsourcing issue from both American and Indian perspectives ), and an October 2004 article by Chris Anderson, which coined the popular term " Long Tail.
Long term effects of haemochromatosis on these organs can be very serious, even fatal when untreated.
Long before chivalry developed, the term " knight " ( Old English cniht ) meant " boy ".

Long and exposure
Long exposure photograph of moths showing exaggerated rod effect
Long exposure image of multi-bubble sonoluminescence created by a high-intensity Ultrasound | ultrasonic horn immersed in a beaker of liquid
Long exposure of double pendulum exhibiting chaotic motion ( tracked with an LED )
File: Rheinfall LCD. jpg | Long exposure photograph of the Rhein falls with the Laufen castle on the background.
Long term exposure to arsenic is related to vitamin A deficiency which is related to heart disease and night blindness.
American new wave audiences were most familiar with " Let Me Go ", which received high rotation airplay on Alternative / New Wave format radio stations, such as Los Angeles, California's KROQ-FM, and Long Island, New York's WLIR, plus frequent MTV exposure.
As far as the relationship between age and eventual attainment in SLA is concerned, Krashen, Long, and Scarcella, say that people who encounter foreign language in early age, begin natural exposure to second languages and obtain better proficiency than those who learn the second language as an adult.
However, when it comes to the relationship between age and rate SLA, “ Adults proceed through early stages of syntactic and morphological development faster than children ( where time and exposure are held constant ) ” ( Krashen, Long, Scarcella 573 ).
* Long exposure multiple flash photographic technique
Image: Moths attracted by floodlight. jpg | Long exposure photograph of moths showing exaggerated rod effect .</ gallery >
Long term exposure can threaten the functionality of spacecraft systems.
Long term exposure to cypermethrin during adulthood is found to induce the dopaminergic neurodegeneration in rats and postnatal exposure enhances the susceptibility of animals to dopaminergic neurodegeneration if rechallenged during adulthood.
# Long exposure images of these changing speckle patterns result in a blurred image of the point source, called a seeing disc
Newley's successful pop music career as a vocalist began in May 1959 with the song " I've Waited So Long ", a number 3 hit in the UK charts thanks to the exposure it received as being featured in the film Idol On Parade.
Long exposure to very hot fires extracted lime.
* 1970: Newsday, " for its three-year investigation and exposure of secret land deals in eastern Long Island, which led to a series of criminal convictions, discharges and resignations among public and political officeholders in the area.
Long exposure photo showing path taken by a Roomba as it cleans.
Long shadows may exhibit blurred edges due to the illuminating antenna's movement during the " time exposure " needed to create the image.
He was also the first person to identify and interview the mistress of Admiral Canaris, the German intelligence chief who headed the Abwehr, and he was responsible for the exposure of Leo Long and Edward Scott as Soviet spies.
Long exposure photography captures the trails created by sparks
The album managed to sell reasonably well despite limited media exposure and spawned the underground hit single " Long Arm of the Law ," which took a critical stance towards the Swedish police force and has since become one of Looptroop's signature songs.
Long exposure photograph of a Tesla coil showing the repeated electric discharge s
Long exposure could also record objects invisible to the human eye.

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