temporary gain造句
例句與造句
- I think it is a temporary gain.
- Hungary was to pay dearly during and after World War II for these temporary gains.
- This will then translate into a partial erosion of temporary gains in competitiveness from the currency depreciations in Asian countries hit by the financial problems.
- One must not break environmental laws and violate the sacred character of the primeval harmony of the Tatra mountain nature in order to achieve temporary gains.
- Similar sweeping marketing and merchandising changes have usually yielded temporary gains at Kmart and Sears, and even at Penney before, only to stall again soon after.
- It's difficult to find temporary gain in a sentence. 用temporary gain造句挺難的
- Serbs have been attacking the U . N .-designated safe area since early November after the Muslim-led government won some temporary gains in the region.
- "I could have treated her left side until I was blue in the face, and we might have made temporary gains, but it wouldn't work at all,"
- The absence from North India of the major proportion of royal troops helped the revolting people to establish a temporary gain and the movement of rebels towards Delhi became a matter of serious concern for the emperor himself.
- After making temporary gains in 794, in 797, Kanmu appointed a new commander, Sakanoue no Tamuramaro, under the title " Sei-i TaishMgun " ( " Barbarian-subduing generalissimo " ).
- But it said that this was probably a temporary gain, because its customers had accelerated purchases to avoid installing new equipment right before the year 2000 date change, and thus hardware sales would probably fall off sharply in the fourth quarter.
- Completing challenges unlocks new abilities, weapons, customization opportunities, and burn cards : single-use, single-life power-ups that bestow a temporary gain, such as reduced Titan drop waits, unlimited grenades weapons, or disguise as a computer-controlled Spectre.
- The current business slowdown and a recent drop in productivity have reignited a fierce debate about whether information technology has produced a inherently different, more efficient " new economy " _ or just temporary gains that cannot be continued over the long term due to the limits of innovation and declining business investment.