In private, senior financial officials in Washington suggest that regional dollarisation is a sensible long-term goal.
By the time the child was eight, his long-term goal was beginning to affect his physical development.
The long-term goal is to export more than 6, 000 megawatts of solar-generated power to Europe by 2020.
But officials hinted that delivery of Yahoo's content and services over wireless networks is the long-term goal.
The long-term goal of complete freedom of movement should be a basic tenet of any liberal agenda.
Opening the service up to regions outside the United States is another long-term goal, the company said.
In what passes for prudence, John McCain says it is a long-term goal.
In the solar industry, the long-term goal must be to drive innovation so that solar can be cost-competitive without subsidy.
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He is under no illusions, though, and happily described his long-term goal as being in business in two years' time.
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It must also set a long-term goal for investors, something like going public in five years or finding a corporate acquirer.
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And they might be hoping to see policies which were more in line with the long-term goal of re-balancing the economy.
The long-term goal is to cultivate a natural predator to the bugs.
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Keeping such a long-term goal on the radar can be a challenge.
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It would also set a broad long-term goal for the budget deficit.
Wolfram Alpha LLC is a Wolfram Research company whose long-term goal is to make all systematic knowledge immediately computable and accessible to everyone.
Sony is also working on a long-term goal to make the entire catalog of PS3 games available on any device, according to Perry.
The long-term goal (5 to 7 years) is for the government to live within its means as a function of the size of our economy.
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Your legacy is a long-term goal, cash is a short-term investment.
"Cathy's long-term goal now is to compete in Athens but, in the short term, her aim is to qualify for this year's world championships in Paris, " said Fortune.
Thus price stability, not jobs, is the only sensible long-term goal.
The most recently announced is implanted into animal brains with the long-term goal of enabling humans with paralysis to control machines with their minds.
The long-term goal is to build robots that will make people more productive at home and at work, just as personal computers do today, Wyrobek says.
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This is an example of how we are going to achieve the long-term goal that I set of doubling U.S. exports over the next several years.
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On Tuesday the government will launch its Climate Change Bill, which puts the government's long-term goal to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 60% by 2050 into statute.
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"The long-term goal is a handheld instrument the size of a calculator" for detecting DNA, says Branton, who hopes to have a prototype in a few years.
Ms Hutt said Barnett reform was "probably our long-term goal".
Yes, you should have a long-term goal of where you want to eventually get to, but you also need to have short-term goals that are specific, realistic, and measurable.
But even that really does serve the long-term goal of the company being a streaming-only provider with very low operational costs and a simple business model and user interface.
For large companies the Sarkozy government has set a long-term goal of reducing the corporate tax rate by 5%, which would pull France closer to the rest of Europe.
But whereas Nokia may yet claw its way back above a 30% market share, sceptics such as Mr Wood doubt that it will ever reach its long-term goal of 40%.
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