" Critics, he complains, "always leave out the middle term stop, question and frisk.
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But on the horizon, sort of in the middle term and the long term, we do have a very real problem with debt and deficits.
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This declaration is largely backed up by epidemiological data, and will allow controlling the current outbreak and building a middle term, multisector action plan, tackling rabies through a systemic approach.
If you look at middle term, in fact, we have exactly the same type of problems, which is we are entering the new period for Internet, data transmission, services, the multi-screens, connected TV.
So ... if we get to the point where there is a conviction and sentencing, the judge would have the discretion at that point to give multiple consecutive sentences, and the limits on the judge at that point are one-third of the middle term, which would be an additional two years.
Instead, they are attempting to justify their short-to-middle-term escalation of the war there by placing it in the context of a longer struggle against al-Qaida and all forms of extremism.
One of the most critical steps we can take is to reduce the deficit in a balanced way in order to lay the foundation for long-term middle-class job growth.
Gammage ran against Paul in 1976, in a special election to fill the House seat of Bob Casey, a Democrat who resigned in the middle of his term to become a Maritime commissioner.
Some believe Suharto will stand down in the middle of his next term.
It is a term my middle-class tribe uses disparagingly to make us feel better about being educated, but comparatively poor.
An opposition party in the middle of a parliamentary term amid a deeply difficult economy should expect victories and plenty of them.
These U.S. attorneys were dismissed in the middle of the presidential term after an evaluation system was designed that essentially ranked people based on their loyalty to the president, not adherent to the rule of law.
Well clearly it altered the world economy in the short term, and the trading status of several middle eastern countries in the medium and long term.
The euro-enthusiasts also forget that the euro was launched in the middle of a long-term dollar bull market.
North Carolina Democrat Beverly Perdue, in the middle of her second elected term as the state's lieutenant governor, defeated Republican Pat McCrory.
Long-term unemployment among middle-aged professionals, who do not qualify for workfare, is on the rise, says Leong Sze Hian, a financial expert and blogger.
Time Warner Cable, the U.S.' second-largest operator, says it has no plans to switch to TV Guide Interactive from the Scientific-Atlanta and Pioneer guides it now uses even though its parent AOL is in the middle of a long-term license agreement with Gemstar.
Under this new geographical delineation, the term Chianti would be all-encompassing and refer to the entire region in the middle of Tuscany, rather like the umbrella term Bordeaux.
While many people think of Medicaid as just a poverty program, it also funds long-term care costs for millions of middle-class retirees who have been forced to essentially impoverish themselves to qualify for long-term care coverage.
We remain in the middle stages of a long-term bull market for gold.
In the Middle East, the long-term contract wins in Saudi Arabia and the rapidly increasing upstream activity in Iraq should help the company post strong numbers.
Some papers show outrage at the threats against Mr Lerner's life, others accuse the 'caviares' - a term used to ridicule middle-class liberals - of fishing for public sympathy.
Nathan Parnaby, chief executive of Asia and Emerging Markets for Standard Life, said the company's long-term vision in the Middle East was to build a leading retail savings and investments business.
President Obama seems to hope he can achieve a historic Middle East settlement within his first term and this ambitious goal puts him on a collision course with Mr Netanyahu's government, our correspondent says.
"To use the term 'in the middle of nowhere' is a bit of understatement, " said Det Insp David Giles, the Suffolk police officer who visited the home in January as part of the investigation.
He said the bad news was that in the short term there would be pain for people in the Middle East as they attempted to develop democracy after the overthrow of dictators, but in the long term it would be good news because it showed people wanted freedom.
"It was a completely a burger crowd, " said Ms. Mansuri, using a slang term for the affluent, middle-class voters who tend to support PTI.
Provided that the project can attract outside funding, it could expand to a deliver a full term of instruction in three middle schools beginning in January 2010.
This is the second midterm election for Bush, and the party of the occupant of the White House historically loses congressional seats in the middle of that president's second term.
It is an unenviable dilemma for a President who in his first term tended to steer a middle course on climate and energy issues, sometimes supporting the environmental argument sometimes supporting the economic rationale.
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