That history can best be described as a diminished sensitivity to risk, caused by a long run of success.
But the very act of making them like glitzy shopping centres has put a long run of shops and restaurants between you and the departure gate.
Circa 4.5% per year coming out of serial or otherwise lousy recessions, settling into a long-run average of 3.3%.
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By taking a long-run point of view that is flexible to the needs of both the employer and the employees, unions could become more prominent in the workplace.
The speculative story was that emerging market economies are in a long-run phase of rapid catch-up with the West unencumbered by all the toxic waste of the bubble and bust of the previous decade which now mean the advanced economies will be ailing for a long time to come.
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As America struggles to extend health-care coverage while curbing health-care costs, we face a decision that is more important than whether we have a public-insurance option, more important than whether we will have a single-payer system in the long run or a mixture of public and private insurance, as we do now.
As the late, great economist Julian Simon demonstrated (both with clear economic logic and an unassailable mountain of data), there is a long-run tendency for standards of living to improve and for material scarcity to relax as a constraint rather than tighten.
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Japan has had very low interest rates (both short-run and long-run) for a couple of decades, yet the economy has remained stagnant.
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Izzard on humour is similar to Izzard on anything: a quasi-performance full of long, evocative phrases that run into one another with not a lot of pauses for breath.
While I will focus on how advisors can learn from this study, PriceMetrix also analyzed the data in a way that should help recruiters and companies hire advisors who have a better chance of succeeding in the long-run (and thus in many cases justifying the paying of a large up-front bonus).
And while Eli may be correct that people who produce a lot of external value get rewarded in the long run, it would help if the economics field did a better job of rewarding positive externality generating behavior and of explicitly arguing for optimal social norms.
The prime example of all this is video, which Cisco believes will in the long run account for a lot of communication among both businesses and individuals.
In a funny way, having a vibrant community does lead to a kind of predictability, in the long run.
Prices could slump as a major buyer steps to the sidelines, and for the minimal returns available in bonds more than a few years in duration, the risk of a years-long bull run reversing is too substantial for Fuss to flirt with.
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The night before, Valdespin hit a long home run and took plenty of time time admiring its trajectory.
Long run as a collection of silos, asset management has scraped a profit in just two of the past 11 quarters.
The macroeconomy has a long-run equilibrium natural rate of unemployment and GDP from which unanticipated counter-cyclical policy can scarcely nudge the economy.
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They stood at a solid 12% in the third quarter, but Ford expects the margins to drop to 8-10% in the long run due a greater proportion of small cars (such as the Fusion and the Focus) being sold.
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It is a socially responsible investment of corporate scale, and will probably make Microsoft a lot of money in the long run.
Thus, those states claiming that they are cutting fat and waste are actually setting the stage for the impoverishment of their citizenry and a long-run decline in the revenues available to pull themselves back out of this hole.
The virtual ISP model of Spinway and 1stUp looks a lot more compelling over the long run than the model of NetZero, currently the biggest free ISP.
By contrast, almost no one could afford outright the medical bills of a serious hit-and-run car accident, or a long-term illness brought about through no fault of your own.
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Underlying all of the short-term imperatives, however, is South Korea's need to get itself out of a long-run jam.
And Miller believes it could even mean the difference between life and death at the end of a long ski run.
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Indeed, in the long run it stands a chance of strengthening assembly rights (often overlooked in traditional framing of First Amendment discussions).
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But the good news is that the core mechanism of our proposal is a key part of a long-run growth strategy: skilled immigration.
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The post-crash rally in these securities was more likely a feature of a long-run bubble in the dollar itself in response to macroeconomic conditions.
While there's a long line of merchants anxious to run Groupon promotions, there's a risk that rivals steal merchants from Groupon with more attractive terms.
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