They figured, for example, on both the Royal Commissions set up by the government with Lord Butler, the recently retired cabinet secretary, sitting on the one on the Lords and Robin Wendt on the one on long-term care of the elderly.
If a lender is willing to accept a lower return on a long-term loan than he could get on a short-term one, it usually means he is worried that economic growth will stall.
So for example, you are basing your investing for the next 20 years on what is going on with a Greek bank or the news coming out on a Monday and a Tuesday, so you change your entire dynamic of your long-term strategy based on one Greek bank coming out with some news.
As this drama of century-ending technical screen work played out on one level, much longer-term contributions got their due, too.
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But conservatism has become such a large and sprawling complex of ideas that no one has a monopoly on the term anymore.
Too many labour-law changes have created two-tier markets, with an inner tier remaining protected but an outer one on temporary or short-term contracts.
As a result, neither scientists nor the FCC nor cell phone manufacturers have been able to confirm their studies based on even one generation of long-term cell phone users.
Remember the basics: You first net losses and gains in each category--long-term losses on stocks and mutual funds held for more than one year are netted against long-term gains, and short-term losses are used to offset short-term gains.
One of my bank clients has several billion dollars of cash and short-term assets on which it is earning just 27 hundredths of one percent interest.
Kabba, 28, has joined on a short-term contract from League One side Brentford until 23 December.
There was no immediate confirmation, though much speculation, about whether Kevin Pietersen would take over as England's Test and one-day captain on a long-term basis.
The rider to deny the EPA funds to regulate carbon dioxide as a pollutant goes after a fairly recent policy that nevertheless has deep, strong bureaucratic roots, which again, is unlikely to be permanently altered by the expression of the will of one house of Congress on a short-term Continuing Appropriations bill.
On the Sunday, the collected mushrooms are on display (groups can only pick one of each species to insure their long-term survival) and local experts give talks on fungi varieties.
The 21-year-old winger has joined Leeds on a short-term deal from National League One side Wharfedale.
There is a strong line of resistance up around 14, which could be tested as early as Thursday, but on an intermediate-term basis, look for something in the mid-to-high teens on this one.
It also cut the short-term rating on Argentine debt to C, one step above default.
And it would take quite a big price on one to make up the losses to its longer-term shareholders.
But the appeals judges upheld the guilty verdicts on other charges, including one that carried a mandatory jail term.
He made oodles of money as a businessman in Boston, and then went on to become the state's 70th governor for one term.
The University of Southern California has been conducting one of the most comprehensive studies on the long-term impact of smog on young people.
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One thing everyone agrees on is that in the short term, such energy-saving schemes will be insufficient to compensate for Japan's lost generating capacity.
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The world I envision in the longer term is one where every email address on this planet is the equal to every other email address.
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Earlier this week, Redknapp denied reports that he had resigned after failing to agree a new long-term contract, with one year left on his previous deal.
So, there is at least one way in which short-term decisions on macroeconomic policy by the Bank of England and the chancellor could be important for the long-term as well.
I've been speaking to one respected economist and policymaker who thinks I've forgotten one big way that short-term decisions on UK fiscal and monetary policy could affect the UK's long-term economic health.
Moreover, the extra subscribers gained from this move will contribute in long term and therefore, more than offset any short term negative impact on revenue per subscriber that one may see in upcoming quarter.
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Even after the reforms of teachers' pensions take effect in September, this will still be the case for retirements on health grounds, though teachers will no longer be able to accept an ill-health pension one day and be back teaching on a short-term contract the next.
According to the U.S. Constitution, on what date does a presidential term end and the next one begin?
Southwest One said later it was on target with its long-term savings plan.
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