It consists of a bunch of venture capitalists who don't have a long-term commitment to their investments, employees who don't have a long-term commitment to their company and companies that don't have a long-term commitment to their customers.
This isn't a long-term play and we couldn't put AWA in the stock portfolio, but it looks good for a quick trade.
But the panel dashed the company's hopes, saying there wasn't enough long-term safety data.
True, most of the crop is composed of veteran players approaching athletic old age, and so probably don't merit long-term deals.
He is happy with the club and the club are happy with him and there is no reason why we shouldn't keep him long term.
It will be harder to justify new nuclear power stations if the country can't find a long term way of dealing with its existing waste problem.
Matsushima, the bomb survivor, is worried about the people exposed to the radiation in recent days, but doesn't see long-term viable alternatives to nuclear energy.
"The market isn't convinced that what we have seen in Cyprus won't have long-term effects on the euro zone, " said Tim Waterer, senior trader at CMC Markets in Sydney.
National City gets only one board seat in the deal and its chief executive, Peter Raskind, becomes vice chairman of PNC, though it wasn't clear how long term his role would be.
But again, our long-term interests and our long-term goals haven't changed.
We wouldn't embark on this project if we didn't feel it had strategic long-term value, this isn't a one-off shot.
You know, she pointed out that this is just a short-term infusion of cash here, and it doesn't really solve any long-term problems.
Appeasing motorists may win politicians some short-term popularity but, if accident figures continue to rise, won't do them any long-term good.
But the company hasn't published any long-term data showing laser procedures are better for teeth.
Like every business, we can't succeed in the long term without a culture of continuous improvement.
That sounds like a better deal than metal owners get, but it isn't one for long-term holders.
"Just throwing money into the picture doesn't necessarily add long-term value and attractiveness to the city, " he said.
We all have to struggle with putting aside things that are gratifying, but aren't satisfying over the long term.
Or shouldn't it be the long term, legitimate, just interest of our country.
"We honestly didn't have any long-term goals, and the show was just something we were doing to rebel, " Wink says.
This situation probably won't work for the long term, says Pasquarella, but it can help get your business up and running.
"In Libya, we led from behind, and I don't think the long-term outcome has necessarily been to our advantage, " Mr. Hoffman said.
Noah had an undisclosed foot injury, though felt it wouldn't be a long-term problem, and Boozer was bothered by a sore right hamstring.
Because especially for first-time voters, especially for people who aren't engaged over the long term in politics, it can be a relatively intimidating process.
Mariela's post-cooling MRI looked normal, which suggested she wouldn't have any long-term cognitive problems due to the lack of oxygen, according to Ms. Peloquin.
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Writing in The Nation, John Nichols and Robert W. McChesney say these efforts are "mere triage strategies" that won't work in the long term.
"It's great news that it's a clean break as I don't need to have an operation and it won't affect my career long term, " he said.
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Not only did failed banks not cause the Great Depression, had they been allowed to fail nearly 80 years later their demise once again wouldn't have caused long-term economic hardship.
This week, Tampa Bay Rays ace David Price, a noted free spirit, told Fox Sports that he wouldn't sign a long-term deal with the Yankees, or any team, that had a policy like that.
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