Examples of using Has long-term in English and their translations into German
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More significantly, a positive beginning to friendships has long-term implications for social and indirectly academic success.
More significantly, a positive beginning to friendships has long-term implications for social
Fair Point GmbH has long-term partnerships with leading hotels in proximity to the venue
With early diagnosis, you may discover that you are suffering from obstructive apnea, which has long-term effects.
In addition, Six Flags has long-term business goals around driving more commercial transactions through the app.
Several years ago ITD set up a representative office there and already has long-term customer relationships in China.
It is currently turning over just under EUR 20 million and has long-term maintenance contracts with four rail operators.
and so has long-term viability as a functional currency.
VWR has long-term consulting experience in sterile production
This human intervention, however, has long-term effects on the socio-ecological system at the interface between human beings and nature.
She has long-term experience as project manager
We has long-term business relationship with FedEx and DHL.
Underinvestment has long-term costs and consequences everywhere.
But such an informal work culture has long-term implications.
This improvement has long-term implications for cash flow,
BayernLB has long-term experience in financing the production of energy from renewable sources
The group has long-term experience in engineering,
Fair Point GmbH has long-term partnerships with the best value hotels in Nuremberg,
Peer Stritzinger GmbH has long-term experience in the development of complex embedded systems for the industrial
The investment team of Perusa GmbH has long-term investment and management experience across various industries.