long run

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English - Turkish
(Ticaret) uzun vadeli
eninde sonunda
uzun dönem

Uzun dönemde mutlu olacağız. - We will become happy in the long run.

uzun vade

Uzun vadede, fiyatlar yükselecektir. - In the long run, prices will rise.

Ona güveniyorum, uzun vadede, kaybeden ben olmayacağım. - I trust that, in the long run, I will not be a loser.

long run aggregate supply
(Ekonomi) Uzun vadeli toplam arz
in the long run
(deyim) en sonunda
in the long run
uzun vadede
in the long run
eninde sonunda
long-run
uzun dönem
in the long run
nihayet
in the long run
zamanla
in the long run
sonunda
He that runs fast will not run long
(Atasözü) Çabuk koşan çabuk yorulur
how long will it run
(isim) kadar sürecek
how long will it run
ne kadar sürecek
English - English
An extended period of time

It's a little more work up front, but it will save a lot of time in the long run.

A rather lengthy period of time: We expect a substantial increase in sales of the book in the long run. The paint must not deteriorate in quality over the long run
A period of time in which all costs are variable; greater than one year
A time horizon over which all inputs into production are variable and none are fixed
A period of time in which all costs are variable; longer than one year
A firm is in the long run when it experiences a period of time so long that all inputs are variable
the production period during which all resources required to make a product can be varied, and businesses may either enter or leave the industry
the minimum period of time during which all inputs to production can be changed (chapter 8)
A period of time in which the quantities of all inputs can be varied
In the long run Eventually Here “long run” is not the correlative of a “short run,” but the Latin adverb demum, ultimately; in French, “A la longue ”
In the context of the theory of the firm, the long run is a period of time long enough for the firm to vary the quantities of all the inputs it is using, including its physical plant
a length of time sufficient to allow wages and prices to fully adjust to equilibrate supply and demand
- A period of time that is long enough to permit the variation of all inputs to production including capital and technological change By way of example, long term usually describes fixed costs Purchases of spot gas would be an example of short term costs
A print run in excess of 10,000 copies to top
a period of time sufficient for factors to work themselves out; "in the long run we will win"; "in the long run we will all be dead"; "he performed well over the long haul
the long run is a period of time long enough for all of the firm's commitments to come to an end
in the long run
After a very long time; eventually; over a long period of time; more generally

If we have learned one thing from the history of invention and discovery, it is that, in the long run — and often in the short one — the most daring prophecies seem laughably conservative.

in the long run
Eventually, in due course

If you work hard at your marriage, you'll find out that, in the long run, your spouse can be your best friend in your life.

long-run
A rather lengthy period of time: "We expect a substantial increase in sales of the book in the long run.", "The paint must not deteriorate in quality over the long run."
in the long run
ultimately, in the end; in the course of time, as time goes by
in the long run
after a very lengthy period of time; "she will succeed in the long run"
in the long run
after a very lengthy period of time; "she will succeed in the long run
long-run
relating to or extending over a relatively long time; "the long-run significance of the elections"; "the long-term reconstruction of countries damaged by the war"; "a long-term investment
long run
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