No wonder then that investors are also uncertain, as reflected by the extreme short-term market volatility.
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If you go too far, however -- either with extreme short-term activity or long-term overtraining -- the immune system weakens.
''I'm extremely worried about the long-term effects of extreme isolation on my brother.
This ratio is just one percentage point away from an annual pessimistic peak point to extreme skepticism among short-term options players.
The administration will develop a long-term plan for extreme weather to ensure power and heat is restored quickly, the gas stations stay open, hospitals maintain power and the city's transportation system keeps operating.
"We haven't seen the governor's proposal yet, but we do know that it's either an extreme measure to expand late-term abortion or an unnecessary and purely political maneuver, " said the spokeswoman, Kelly Cummings.
Co-author Dr Benjamin Blaiszik, now at Argonne National Laboratory, explained that the self-healing circuitry could find uses in a military setting where it would be exposed to extreme stresses or in long-term space applications.
"We haven't seen the governor's proposal yet, but we do know that it's either an extreme measure to expand late-term abortion or an unnecessary and purely political maneuver, " said Kelly Cummings, spokeswoman for the Senate Republicans who share control of the chamber and can block a bill from a floor vote.
Dr Jebb and others expressed concern that, like any extreme diet, Atkins could pose long-term health risks.
Herbert, who reported the racism allegations recently made by Chelsea against Mark Clattenburg to the police before the investigation was dropped and the referee was later cleared by the FA, suggests the use of the term "Yid" encourages an extreme reaction from a vocal minority.
This is no short-term uptick: insured losses due to extreme weather have been trending upward for 30 years, as the climate has changed and populations in coastal areas and other vulnerable places have grown.
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He also claimed the Tories had adopted an extreme anti-European policy that would produce short-term gain but long term losses.
For the Greeks, the medical term for rabies (lyssa) also described an extreme sort of murderous hate, an insensate, animal rage that seizes Hector in "The Iliad" and, in Euripides' tragedy of Heracles, goads the hero to slay his own family.
Finally, try not to make extreme changes that would negatively impact your ability to reach your long- term goals if you end up too pessimistic.
Will long-term forecasting is, of course, inherently difficult and there is extreme uncertainty about a commodity like oil that is affected by, and has an effect on, the overall health of the global economy.
But this week the Republican Congress voted to enact an extreme budget that violates our values and, I believe, is bad for our long- term interests.
Whatever demons first drove him, he had turned to an extreme ideology that expressed the kind of absolute certainty that can feel comforting in the short-term but that destroys all understanding in the long-term.
Northumberland Estates said it was working hard to find a long-term solution but said there was little it could do "in the face of such very extreme weather conditions until the culvert can be cleared".
As the variations or short-term disturbances in frequency increase, electronic devices start to malfunction, experience reduced performance and, in extreme cases, suffer permanent damage.
Not only does this merchandise data further verify the extreme fan avidity of SEC followers compared to other conferences, but it also demonstrates how a championship can impact short term avidity.
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