Sentences with phrase «long march indeed»

There are, unfortunately, enough such people still around that, as Martin Malia concludes, it will be «a very Long March indeed before communism is accorded its fair share of absolute evil.»

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Yet, with automobiles quickly becoming the next tech battleground — both in terms of the extra functionality manufacturers are cramming into them, and in regards to their inexorable march toward full automation — that long - held simplicity is looking frail indeed.
Indeed, observes Reinhold Vieth of the University of Toronto, «from Boston to Omaha northward, from late October through late March, there's not enough UV in sunlight to provide us with sufficient vitamin D,» no matter how long people remain outside and how much of their skin they leave uncovered.
Indeed, in the market where Amazon has been the longest, it has stolen a march on traditional competitors like Barnes & Noble, whose Android - based Nook has only 10 % of the market in the U.S., and even less than Amazon outside of there.
If you check my podcasts from March 2009, you will see that I was indeed letting my listeners know that stocks were priced at that time to provide good long - term results.
When I sought guidance on what happened on the roads after the last oil shocks, Matt Wald, my longtime colleague and expert on all things that move, sent a link to federal data showing that indeed, driving declined after the 1979 oil disruption, but then resumed its long upward march.
Indeed, judicial supervision is a short - term crutch that might actually harm a limping polity in the medium - and long - term march towards a fuller and stronger democracy.»
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