Still, investors expect upcoming expenditures to eat into future short-term gains.
In short, I eat out a lot for work, and guesstimate that I had over 200 restaurant meals this year.
In short, I eat out a lot for work, and guesstimate that I had over 200 restaurant meals served to me this year.
Japan is known for its rigorous spring trainings, which typically begin a couple of weeks before the major league clubs and feature all-day workouts with just a short break to eat.
Budget cuts may also eat into economic growth in the short term.
The image evoked by competition is often a hostile work environment is a dog-eat-dog world or just short of a fascist regime where only the strongest and ruthless survive.
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Short sleepers tended to eat less vitamin C, tap water and selenium (found in nuts, meat and shellfish) consumption, but more lutein or zeaxanthin, which are found in green, leafy veggies.
But when inflation really takes off, restaurant customers balk and Sysco may have to, well, eat the higher food costs in the short term.
Consider locavorism the idea that it's irresponsible to eat food that was produced more than a short distance from where it's eaten.
Further work may may clarify whether the relationship is as complicated as short sleep disrupting the body's ability to process calories, or as simple as people who report very short sleep also under reporting the amount they eat.
But an intense slog around the state will eat into his funds, leaving him at risk of running short later in the campaign.
Trying to control short-term inflation with interest rates alone is like trying to eat Chinese food with only one chopstick.
Thando, a movie-star beautiful 19-year-old in a short skirt and long braids, winced at the idea that Americans would eat nondairy ice cream.
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In a normally growing economy, long-term rates are higher than those on short-term securities to compensate investors for the risk that inflation will eat into the value of their holdings.
Even on Burns Night, getting Americans to eat the most Scottish of meals is no easy task, explains Paisley-born Jim Short, 76, who attends a Burns Supper in LaGrange, Georgia, organised by The Order of the Tartan, a local Scottish heritage society.
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