However, he noted that long-term information about patient survival is still needed.
Pushed by a desire for short-term feedback, the difficulty of analyzing long term success and the structure of the money management industry, investors give more credence to short term results and information, leading them to overlook real long-term value.
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The conference underlined the importance of industry in digitization and digital preservation and adopted a call on industry to ensure long-term accessibility to information which is contained in legacy formats.
In the longer term, the tagging information could also help to assess how climate change is affecting these Arctic animals.
If, as the IFRS Foundation are now suggesting accounts are only for speculators, where is the long-term investor get the information that they need?
However, it would hurt the company's long term goal of making all information searchable on the Web.
So query how many expat employees or their employers will really have use for this information near-term.
Thus, stock prices can be both chaotic and random over the short term (due to the combination of price trends and the introduction of new information) and random over the long term.
To transfer information from short-term to long-term memory, the brain requires periods of rest.
"This was a long-term operation to steal intelligence and information that went under the radar, " he said.
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But keeping human information for the long term is more difficult to do.
Further complicating matters is the demand for low "latency, " the networking term for how long it takes information to travel across the cable.
Clicking on it would indicate to Google that you have endorsed that result as a solid source of information for the search term you used.
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During the event they jointly developed proposals for short- and medium-term activities to strengthen freedom of information, integrating them into an action plan for each country.
As the rats did this memory task, electrodes in the implants recorded signals between two areas of their brains involved in storing new information in long-term memory.
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It discourages long-term investments in, say, information technology.
Rather, it is information for long-term investors that should be used in concert with other fundamentals that can be gleaned from financial statements, such as earnings growth and leverage and valuation benchmarks, like price-earnings ratios.
They use knowledge and patterns that they already know to encode information in their long-term memory.
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And so, throughout the day, the more you shift contexts and the more unrelated those contexts are, the harder your brain works to transfer, store, and flush information out of short-term memory.
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Dr Ericsson believes that prodigies get such impressive mileage out of their working memories by placing important pieces of information into their long-term memories in a way that makes them accessible to working-memory processes.
It might seem strange that we don't have more information about the long-term effects of antidepressants, given the millions upon millions of people around the world who have taken, who are taking, and who will take these medications.
Mrs Scott said she hoped the minister would give the 300 care home owners further information about the funding of long term care.
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the long-term cost of solar power (including capital investment and maintenance) comes to 25 cents per kilowatthour.
They have sent out 16-page questionnaires to some 3.8m long-term unemployed and welfare recipients, asking for information about everything from the income of other family members and personal savings to health insurance and special dietary needs.
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No previous long-term observational study had collected both environmental and biomedical information starting in utero.
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Is the value of rapid information only apparent in the short-term?
The likeliest short-term outcome is that the Americans will share some information with the arms inspectors to try to improve their ability to do their job.
The project will aim at building capacity of experts from different departments of the Ministry of Information and Culture to enhance long-term sustainable cultural heritage management and conservation in Afghanistan.
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