Also use utmost caution if considering short-term temporary health coverage intended as a stop-gap measure.
At 43, Jobs seems to be having fun running Apple, a job he took on a (long-term) temporary basis last summer, twelve years after he was booted out of the company he cofounded.
In recent years, the government has relaxed regulations on part-time work, fixed-term contracts and temporary-work agencies.
This jobs bill connects the long-term unemployed to temporary work to keep their skills sharp while they look for a job, and it gives hundreds of thousands of young people the hope of a job next summer.
The IMF's mission was to give countries temporary short-term loans so they could put their economic houses in order, coping with temporary balance-of-payment problems without resorting to destructive tariffs or massive devaluations.
Moreover, bureaucratic legal structures force NGOs to designate aid projects as either long term development strategies or temporary humanitarian relief, when in reality the two categories frequently overlap.
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When borrowing is already rising to dangerous and unsustainable levels, temporary short-term giveaways now, paid for by permanent tax rises and even higher borrowing later is a big economic mistake, because it misunderstands how people actually behave.
The flexibility of the British labour market is also important in attracting young Europeans who just want temporary or short-term employment.
The short-term technical readings suggest more choppy action is likely over the near term before a last minute, temporary fix is passed.
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.
Never mind that this short-term infusion was aimed at alleviating a temporary cash crunch.
And these pools are going to provide some short-term relief, but they're temporary.
Short-term, most of its borrowing is temporary and is coming down.
Others think that it could play a useful role as a lender of last resort, providing governments with short-term loans to tide them over a temporary crisis.
There was a deal to be had: keep up spending in the short term, with a stress on much-needed infrastructure investment, as well as extending the temporary tax cuts, in exchange for a big medium-term reduction in the deficit, centred on entitlements and tax reform.
Note that if the accelerated depreciation rules are temporary, then the long-term impact may be muted.
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There has been close scrutiny to see whether this was a temporary decline or a longer-term trend.
That makes it more of a temporary boost rather than long-term structural growth.
In successive administrations, the country has spent trillions in temporary tax credits and short-term "stimulus" to goose growth by the next election.
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One option would be to grant them temporary work visas with a longer-term path to citizenship and a higher tariff rate.
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The 1, 330-pupil school, which was due to resume classes on Monday, has warned parents that the temporary arrangements may continue until half-term.
That long-term bull market appears to have ended with a temporary reversal to the downside in 2011, a recovery back up but to a lower peak last October, and a more serious plunge since that has gold down 24% from that peak, officially in a bear market.
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Any stimulus if applied well can give a temporary boost, but inflation invariably exacerbates longer term complications.
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The smart CEOs realize that cost-cutting does not constitute a sustainable business model and will forego temporary incremental moves in lieu of long-term, disruptive moves.
It should lend only to pre-certified countries facing temporary liquidity shocks, on a short-term basis, at a penal interest rate, and without economic conditions attached.
Finally this spring the two sides reached a temporary settlement, allowing Cablevision in the near term to avoid some of the fees that it had fought all along.
At best, Eyler notes, this may create a small temporary surge in jobs, but the long-term effects will likely be limited.
For many of Manpower's bigger multinational clients, the number of temporary employees, ranging from those on short-term contracts to consultants, can represent around a fifth of the workforce.
So this is a temporary stop on what I believe is the long-term, outstanding prospect for American growth and greatness.
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The Mayor of St Ives Yvonne Watson said she was pleased with the temporary reprieve but was keen to look to the long term future.
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