0 having existed for a long time -- antiguo, de largo
a long-standing agreement
1 having existed for a long time -- antiguo/gua [ masculine-feminine, singular ]
Indeed, it is essential if we are to see a solution to long-standing conflicts.
I find it strange that 583, or 22.8%, of the 2 554 workers made redundant in total have a long-standing health problem or disability.
They already had a long-standing tradition of democracy.
The presentation of today's reports demonstrates again the long-standing commitment we have to young people.
This has been one of the long-standing challenges.
This is a long-standing trade union demand.
This dialogue takes into account our long-standing policy of openness and inclusiveness and it also reflects the wide differences in the policy fields and the diversity of stakeholders.
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długotrwały…
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uzun süre ayakta kalan, eskiden beri süregelen…
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