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The program has not made a final selection on which upgrades will actually be included in future versions of the F Disordered eating is also linked to higher rates of depression and anxiety, both in the present and in the future.
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These choices will be signaled globally to our partners and will not affect browsing data. We and our partners process data to: Actively scan device characteristics for identification. I Accept Show Purposes. Your Money. Personal Finance. Your Practice. Popular Courses. Investing Investing Essentials. What Is Near Term? Key Takeaways The near term is a period of time not far into the future.
Near term can also be thought of as short term; a day trader, for example, is a near- or short-term trader. Businesses and economists also use the near term to refer to things or data points that will occur or be revealed over the next several months. The near term doesn't have a precise time attached to it. For some, the near term is a few months, while for some active traders the near term may be minutes or hours.
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Some social security institutions have recently delivered samples of the work history records and some other institutions will probably follow them in the near future.
The author believes that these will constitute, in the near future , a major improvement in the way knowledge is captured, structured, shared and reused. In contrast, the dispersion of the life expectancy is already fairly high in the near future and steadily increases. This structure must be maintained and upgraded in the near future. I do hope to take up these and related matters in more detail in the near future.
Accordingly, the number of deaths on the waiting list for livers will continue to increase in the near future. In the near future , therefore, many more children, proportionally as well as in absolute numbers, will in all likelihood live in the developing world.
Nootropics, or brain performance enhancing drugs, are becoming more widely used and are expected to represent a huge market in the near future. It will be widely read and cited in the near future.
The effect of this trend on longevity in the near future should be carefully observed and monitored. Analysis of past data and of factors contributing to growing energy-related carbon emissions indicates that commercial energy intensity will increase in the near future.
With the tools that will be available in the near future there will be more definite searches specifically focusing on likely exo-planets. Jay I did not say there was only one way to do it.
It depends on what you decide to affect So your examples can be correct, of course :. I was going for the case where "the distant future" isn't mentioned at all If I say that I don't want to get married any time soon, it does not exclude the possibility that I marry after a while, does it?
Tlacenka What I was trying to say was, That depends on what the writer is trying to say. If someone says, "I don't want to get married in the near future" and someone else says "Oh, I think exactly the opposite", unless he clarifies, we don't know just what he means by "the opposite".
He might mean that he wants to get married in the near future, that he never wants to get married at all, etc. Show 1 more comment. Active Oldest Votes. However, most native speakers wouldn't say this: I want to get married in the distant future.
I would instead expect someone to say this: I want to get married, but not any time soon. In this version, the speaker sounds a little less motivated: I'd like to get married at some point. Improve this answer. Crazy Eyes Crazy Eyes 3, 10 10 silver badges 12 12 bronze badges. You could also use "I'd like to get married some time later.
Add a comment. My non-native suggestion would be In the distant future Admittedly that may refer to a point even too far in the future. Jyrki Lahtonen Jyrki Lahtonen 6 6 silver badges 10 10 bronze badges. Thankfully Crazy Eyes discussed the askers options in this particular context.
I would most definitely not recommend anyone to say to their partner "I want to get married in the distant future".
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