Sentences with phrase «last for a long period of time if»

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The duration of a rate lock depends on the agreement you arrive at with your lender; usually it lasts for 30 or 60 days, but a lock can be issued for longer periods of time if the underlying deal being funded is more complex and requires more time to close.
Koscielny is a great player and if he is out for a long period of time he will be greatly missed but last night?
well folks this season is a big one for some of the arsenal under achievers like diaby, nasri, walcott, deneilson, vanpercy, all these players have had their setting in period now they must deliver after this season we will no who can cut it and who can't no more excuses walcott had a long rest lets see if he is worth that tag world class that they like to give every english player nasri, he had a good rest as well no excuses diaby more experience he better come good and deneilson had been at arsenal two long to not produce and every bodies favorite mr vanpercy they say he is world class he has a fantastic technique but you need more to be world class i know he has had injury problems most time and stats show he has not scored a free kick in two years for arsenal this is last chance for robin if he get injured sell make no sense but he most of all must play well and score lots of goals he has been at arsenal a long time and must produce.............
Don't get complacent: Manage your expectations even if you've had a few good weeks of your baby sleeping for longer periods, don't assume this will last, unfortunately, it often doesn't and there will be periods of disruption from time to time.
Conversely, if you begin receiving payments at a younger age, the payments will be smaller, but they'll last as long as you live (or for the period of time you choose).
If they have been outside for a long period of time, let them know it's Last Call.
When you use these plastic cups they last for around 3 to 6 weeks, so you will need to replace them, if you intend on using over a longer period of time.
There's an adjustment period for everyone, and although 99 % of the time this doesn't last long, it can be a shock if you're expecting your big - happy - ever - after - family - life to start the minute you walk through the front door with Rascal.
Over very long time periods such that the carbon cycle is in equilibrium with the climate, one gets a sensitivity to global temperature of about 20 ppm CO2 / deg C, or 75 ppb CH4 / deg C. On shorter timescales, the sensitivity for CO2 must be less (since there is no time for the deep ocean to come into balance), and variations over the last 1000 years or so (which are less than 10 ppm), indicate that even if Moberg is correct, the maximum sensitivity is around 15 ppm CO2 / deg C. CH4 reacts faster, but even for short term excursions (such as the 8.2 kyr event) has a similar sensitivity.
Meanwhile it does not answer the main point of my last post, which is that that most climatologists view this aspect of the earth's environment as «weather» (or statistical noise) and that if you measure temperatures for long enough periods of time (30 + years) the effect of clouds, rain and water vapour average out and a temperature trend signal will become apparent.
Next, since the longest term of life insurance coverage lasts for a period of thirty years, you'll need to decide if you really need coverage for a shorter period of time than 30 years, since your needs may change (for example, get longer) as you mature and take on greater financial responsibility.
If you know how long you will be deployed, the change should last for that period of time.
Will the parties retain each other as beneficiaries of life insurance policies for some period of time, and if so, how much will the benefit be and how long will that obligation last?
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