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long game

noun

  1. the aspect of golf considered in relation to the ability of a player to hit shots, especially drives, for distance. Compare short game ( def 1 ).
  2. a card game in which all cards in the pack are dealt before play. Compare short game ( def 2 ).


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"I was always pretty good at the long game, but I had to work a lot harder on my short game and I learned how to practise more effectively."

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"In the short term, as seen in past conflicts, emergency buys may fill gaps. The medium-term focus is co-production, but the long game is clear - building its own," says Mr Bhatia.

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He said it was a "quick fix" and rehabilitation was the "long game".

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But Bannon is playing the long game, and his alienation from the White House failed to kill his political ambitions.

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If there’s no certification by Jan. 20, in fact, the next in the presidential line of succession would fall to the Senate president pro tempore, Iowa’s Chuck Grassley, who, after playing the “long game†for 91 years, would usher in a new era of Corn Totalitarianism.

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