But whether the economy will benefit from it in the long run isn't so clear.
But, for thinking about the changes that will save us from the unsustainable long-run trends I discussed earlier, slowing cost growth year after year is essential, and is what we focus on in our study.
At last year's meeting, however, directors persuaded 73% of those voting to resist the temptation to grab the money and run, arguing that they would get better value in the long run from having their mortgages and savings with a mutual organisation.
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The slow recovery of business starts from the recession could be exacerbated by the long-run decline in business formation I mentioned earlier.
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The old models contend that capital supply is highly sensitive to changes in tax policy, and that a zero tax rate is needed to prevent capital from drying up over the long run.
While it is within the power of the Republican leadership to to avoid the sequester through compromise and still end up with a plan that will begin to beat down the deficit without destroying the economic recovery, maybe the nation will, in the long run, benefit more from allowing the sequester to happen as the means to return sanity to our political process.
In addition to investors, uranium miners have seen the love come from experts and researchers, as they stress the long run upside faced by the industry.
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Other studies have found that to some extent it is possible to predict future house-price movements from information available now, namely past price increases and the deviation of prices from their long-run trend.
In July, the SEC subpoenaed documents from NIR Group, the Long Island hedge fund firm run by Corey Ribotsky that specializes in PIPEs, in an investigation focusing on the performance valuations of NIR's family of hedge funds and communications NIR made to investors.
There may be a few short-term winners from QE3, but in the long run, the American people are the losers.
Short-sighted budget-rationing measures should be reversed and the profound social, demographic and economic advantages to be gained in the long run from active and humane health-care policy must be recognised.
The swing from public expense to public income could be huge over the long run.
The index fell to 54.2 from 55 in the first quarter, below its long-run series average of 54.8 and to its weakest level in two years.
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The Lakers missed out on the revenue from their typical long playoff run, as well.
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Europe will benefit in the long-run from the interest in quotas to help fill positions.
Standing just 4-foot-6 tall, it's one of the smallest on the course and benefits from a long run-in.
Here is a chart from the House Budget Committee showing long-run projections for spending and revenues over the next 70 years.
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In the long run, the country cannot rely on engineers from Lisbon to make up its labour shortage, it will have to develop them at home.
Tudor Jones, incidentally, believes this action by Americans would end up benefiting the Chinese government in the long-run from potentially rampant inflation and helping them transition faster to a domestically-driven (rather than export-driven) economy that is more sustainable.
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However, the operational synergies from the Coca-Cola Enterprises acquisition could create upside to our estimates in the long run.
Until companies increase their rate of capacity utilization from 77.5% to over the long run average of 80%, they will remain reluctant to hire.
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The long-run data from the Congressional Budget Office shows that the federal tax burden over the next 70-plus years will jump to more than 30 percent of GDP.
We get no added benefit from it, and ultimately, in the long run it would just come back to bite us by way of a now pissed off, underpaid employee, hearsay in the market, or worse, turnover.
Not only is GM doing the heavy lifting at the table with the UAW, which may benefit them in the long run, but it's also distracting GM away from the most crucial job it has: making better cars and selling them.
In the long run, being shielded from takeover breeds inefficiency.
Optimists say those steps may, in the long run, prevent Singapore from going down the same road as earlier cities-of-the-moment that burned bright and then flamed out, like Dubai.
During my tenure on the FOMC February 1991 to November 2004 the mandate question went from concern over apparently incompatible goals to a reconcilement based on the idea that in the long run the best environment for growth is a stable price level.
From moving to the United States from her native England to work for The Guardian to making the jump from newspapers to magazines, Joanna has taken surprising risks that have clearly paid off in the long run.
And it is far from clear that portals will have much value in the long run.
Emerging markets will expose Samsung to intense competition from local manufacturers and drive down pricing levels in the long run.
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