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long-lived ADJ

long-lived

long-lived
long-lived

discarding long-lived assets ECON

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Individual plants seem long-lived, and new individuals only infrequently reach maturity.
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The issues of currency and salary were both long-lived issues over which governors and colonists fought.
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It is very shade-tolerant when young, but is not long-lived.
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Hollows are likewise very long-lived, and subsist of the same methods as the bount.
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Many of these careers were short-lived, but several went on to long-lived, profitable careers.
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This is a long-lived species, with a maximum age of 14 years having been recorded.
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A chief strategy in designing long-lived transactions is optimistic concurrency control with versioning.
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A long-lived transaction creates challenges of concurrency control and scalability.
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The species is not long-lived; most plants live about 2 years.
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The adult is long-lived, sometimes living more than three years.
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