Sentences with phrase «take long years»

It's almost impossible to save money as we can't be sure in financial stability and besides, it will take long years for saving the necessary amount.
It may be a book, a symphony... just anything... and these take long years to complete.
It'll take long years of expensive schooling before you can have your days in court.
Is there a reason why they might be taking longer this year?

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The Mt. Gox collapse precipitated a Bitcoin price crash of more than 70 %, shaking investors» confidence in the cryptocurrency for so long that it took Bitcoin more than two years to recover.
In this year's letter published Wednesday, Bezos again stressed the idea of long - term thinking, using an anecdote about a friend who visited a handstand coach who told her it would take six months to master the skill:
However, Aramco's listing is now no longer expected to take place this year, according to a Financial Times report citing British officials briefed on the matter.
To see this in action, all you have to do is take a look at any of your account balances over the past year, or five years, or longer.
She says it can take as long as five years to build deals with major lenders, but she was able to make it happen after just two - and - a-half years.
«So if you have a long - term view that markets are frothy, they have taken some of the froth out and if you are really investing for a 10 - year horizon, yeah you buy the stocks that are solid, that you think you like the underlying earnings and you go into them and you wait until they calm down,» he said.
«And since more and more Chinese are taking their long holiday breaks outside of China, I'll be watching out for how busy our Merlion will be over this Chinese New Year period,» he said.
WUHAN, China, April 28 - Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will take an hour - long boat ride with his host Chinese President Xi Jinping on Saturday, the final day of an ice - breaking trip both are hoping will lead to better ties after a year of strains.
With manufacturing already stagnant, the likelihood of falling into a new recession next year increases greatly (remember that interest rates are a long leading indicator, and increases tend to take a year or more to be felt in the real economy).
«I can at most venture a personal judgment, based on some examination of the historical evidence, that the initial effects [on employment] of a higher and unanticipated rate of inflation last for something like two to five years; that this initial effect then begins to be reversed; and that a full adjustment to the new rate of inflation takes about as long for employment as for interest rates, say, a couple of decades.»
«Today, we're investing in things that will benefit the business years from now,» says Hollands, noting that the urban concept took two years from first idea to first restaurant, and the returns on the investment could take three or four times that long to be realized.
Either way, his comments follow a trend of famous figures — from entertainers to sports figures — taking a hard stance against their children playing football at any level, especially in light of the revelations about long - term effects from football concussions that have surfaced in recent years.
Schwartz estimates the cobalt would take 53 years to return to non-dangerous levels, and that other radioactive elements could persist for much longer.
The economic reaction will take longer to play out during the nine - year phase in period.
It would take at least two years to negotiate the breakup and then as long as a decade to extricate the UK from Europe.
The path forward may be complex but the challenge Ontario faces today is clear: It can no longer ignore the reality that the conditions for much greater financial pain are beginning to emerge and poised to take hold over the next several years.
The implementation took two years longer than expected because of unreliable data in the system.
Part of the reason is that it can take years to access prison rehabilitation programs if you have a longer sentence because people with shorter sentences get priority; despite recent national efforts to make opioid antidotes and addiction treatments more widely accessible, many prisons still don't have these programs in place, leaving addicts who make it out of prison far more susceptible to relapse.
It was a first - of - its - kind move from the streaming giant, which may have taken its inspiration from the traditional TV networks that have used the post-Super Bowl time slot to promote new TV series or special episodes (such as last night's long - awaited This Is Us installment on NBC) for years.
A large 2011 study of close to 39,000 older women over 25 years found that women who took them in the long term actually had a higher overall risk of death than those who did not.
Bill Gates is the father of this trend with his long - standing and well publicized habit of taking two «Think Weeks» for deep study and reflection each year.
I took a year - long leave in 2012 from my job as a managing editor.
Boosting the score may take years for companies with a derogatory or nonexistent credit history, so the process of strengthening creditworthiness needs to begin long before a credit application is submitted.
If the iPod and iTunes never existed, online music sales might have taken years longer to develop from the ashes of Napster.
There's no longer any question that an education which equips a new graduate with the tools and technologies that it takes to join today's tech - and - data - centric workforce is far more likely to lead to solid earnings and long - term employment in our digital global economy than an expensive, traditional 4 - year program.
Five years after staring into a political and personal abyss, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is out to prove that the man who threw in the towel after barely a year in office has what it takes to survive as a long - term leader.
Based on history, the acceptance period for major technology changes is much longer than innovative evolutionary changes — sometimes taking 20 years or more for pervasive acceptance.
According to CNN, feed prices were unusually high earlier in the year, and it has taken longer than anticipated for favorable chicken costs.
But it doesn't take a new homeowner long to discover just how large that premium can be in money and time: the constant outlays on maintenance and repairs (at least 1 % of the purchase price per year, experts estimate, and as much as 4 %), the chores and DIY projects that eat up weekends, the pressure to keep up with the ever - gentrifying Joneses.
In fact, 23 percent of workers in the U.S., U.K., and Germany surveyed by Unify this year said communication tools take too long.
The shift has squeezed margins in recent years because the cloud business model is based on subscriptions which take longer to pay off — in contrast to one - off, up - front software license payments that was the thrust of its business for decades.
But somewhat lost in all of this business wheeling and dealing is the fact that the balance of power in medicine is shifting: Armed with their body's own endless stream of signals and a smartphone, many individuals are getting the information they need to take charge of their health and wellbeing — or, in the case of Theresa Beech, whose 13 - year - old son was lost to cancer two years ago, to help total strangers search for a long - elusive cure.
Given that Canadian shoppers and snowbirds have been flocking to U.S. outlet malls for years, and have upped their visits with the rise of the loonie, the only question about the groundswell of domestic interest in this retail segment is: What took so long?
In fact, the co-founder of Facebook, Dustin Moskovitz, has gone on record debunking Facebook as an overnight success, saying that it essentially took six years of long nights coding away while being stressed out and tired.
For long - term goals that are 10, 20 or 30 years out, you do want to take on more risk.
(All Points West was sunk by bad weather and transportation issues after two years; rain and a last - minute relocation took down Long Island's Field Day after one.)
Take out $ 40,000 a year or more, Pfau argues, and statistical models suggest that you are starting to stress the long - term viability of your portfolio.
What became known as the «longest traffic jam ever» — a nearly two - week, 60 - plus mile gridlock — took place a few years ago, not in a huge Western metropolis, but in the northern China province of Hebei.
The Business Insider Car of the Year is chosen by BI's transportation team: Matt DeBord, Ben Zhang, and Bryan Logan, who took the XC90 on a long West Coast road trip earlier this yYear is chosen by BI's transportation team: Matt DeBord, Ben Zhang, and Bryan Logan, who took the XC90 on a long West Coast road trip earlier this yearyear.
Should you cash out on your red hot stock and pay short - term capital gains tax, or take a chance and wait out the year to be eligible for long - term capital gains tax?
You may have decided you no longer want to earn a master's degree, but you can still take a course a year in a subject you find fascinating.
Mega said Verily is also taking a long view, but expects that its Project Baseline, which involves collecting detailed health - related data from 10,000 study volunteers will produce some «new biology» — that is new insights into biology — in the next five years.
Clinton responds by citing the now - famous research by Kenneth Rogoff and Carmen Reinhart that recessions created by financial crises take longer to recover from than ordinary recessions — five to 10 years, instead of one or two.
Women are also taking longer to pay off student debt, according to a report completed this year by the American Association of University Women, despite being more likely to enroll and earning higher grades than most of their male peers.
Abernethy said Flatiron's process is similar to a registry trial, but because data from over the years is already available in the database, the trials don't take as long as they might otherwise.
The decision to take a year - long maternity leave can lower a women's income over her lifetime, even if government and employer programs maintain a steady income during that leave.
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