No, because real reforms can last generations, not just the length of a contract.
It does not appear to have occurred to anyone to conserve oil so that it might last generations.
Its voyage has lasted generations, so many of its inhabitants have been born and will die without ever setting foot on solid ground.
So a bad highway project energized a church to create something that will last generations.
Setting out on journeys that lasted generations, they traveled and fought in nomadic bands or simply alone.
He repeated his oft-stated willingness to "make painful concessions" in return for "true peace that will last generations."
Family-owned businesses lasting generations close for many reasons, from internecine power struggles to changing markets.
Sustainable fishing, he said, can last generations.
In fact, most of the men in France were soldiers, when you came to that; for the wars had lasted generations now.
We are settling in for a long struggle, one that may last generations.