The justices are meeting in private Friday to discuss adding new cases for the term that begins in the fall.
And he was to have exercised - I think poor judgment was the term that was used by a Senate committee that investigated that.
This is likely to be the term that the Court considers the constitutionality of DOMA. Petitions are now pending asking the Court to hear several cases that squarely raise the issue.
This is likely to be the term that the U.S. Supreme Court considers the constitutionality of the federal Defense of Marriage Act or DOMA. There is also an outside chance that the Supreme Court will rule on whether same-sex couples must once again be able to marry in California.
Taking all of the factors into account, Mr Justice Hart concluded that the minimum term that Hazel Stewart should serve before she could be considered for release was one of eighteen years.
So he looks at this in a more holistic way, and he will move forward in implementing some of the actions that he took in the first term, and building on the progress that was made in the first term.
Because if we can get a healthier population, that is the only way over the long term that we can actually control that spending that is going to break the federal budget.
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In the short term that is an invitation to shirk the hard decisions that still lie ahead.
Whatever demons first drove him, he had turned to an extreme ideology that expressed the kind of absolute certainty that can feel comforting in the short-term but that destroys all understanding in the long-term.
Investors are lacking sufficient incentive (beyond simply postponing the timing of the taxable event) to invest for the longer term that would allow the next generation of empowering innovations to occur.
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Our job is to set a course for the medium and the long term that assures that not only both our economies grow, but the world economy is stable and prosperous.
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Secret Service agency spokesman Edwin Donovan said Sunday that he had heard the term but that it isn't in "wide use, " and may have originated with other professionals who travel frequently.
But he did say that the White House Chief of Staff Joshua Bolten had said if anybody stayed past Labor Day of this year, that they would have to stay until the end of the term, that it would be - I assume that means there will be just too little time between now and the end of the term to do anything else.
Venezuela seems willing to risk a few public rebukes in the short term so that, in the long term, it will be ready to respond to any surge in world demand.
Those that only pay attention to the immediate short-term results are the ones that miss-out on the longer-term, more sustainable opportunities.
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Despite these considerations, some observers believe the Navy is under so much pressure to save money in the near term that it will delay construction of the second Ford-class carrier by two years.
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"It has got to be in the long-term that we explore the ways of attracting people to that active travel, " he said.
Bernanke begged Washington to address the issues without implementing substantial spending cuts in the near term that would only add further headwinds to the economy.
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Mr Assad himself added more oblique warnings in a rare interview published in February, declaring that the forums were not representative of public opinion, that the term civil society was a foreign invention, and that he would never allow the interests of the state to be endangered.
But it is on his ability to bring growth in the short term that Mr Kabila will be judged by most of the Congolese.
Given the political cycle and strong differences on both sides of the aisle in Washington, we do not anticipate any material tax law changes over the near term that would prompt material overseas cash repatriation, whether in the form of a 2004-style Homeland Investment Act of more fundamental long-term tax reform.
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Organizations will need to segment the investments that will pay off in the longer term from those that will pay off in the coming 12 to 24 months.
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That allows banks to use short-term funds raised from the sale of products to buy the longer-term assets that have the higher yield banks need to give investors the promised return.
And we see the likelihood that Judge Sotomayor can take part in the important pre-term work that the Supreme Court is involved with.
Ultimately, though, it is the long term that Mr Bush needs to focus on, as he has now been reminded both by the CBO figures and by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in its annual assessment of the American economy, published on August 14th.
The IMF's own recent analyses, which refute the idea that fiscal contractions boost growth in the short term, suggest that such a tightening might reduce the rich world's already weak growth next year by a percentage point or so.
He said that although the recession has created "a period of reduced expectations, " the tech companies that push forward now with innovative research will fare better in the long-term than the companies that scale back.
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The problem in the short term is that the European autumn consumer slowdown may herald a chilly Christmas season.
The problem for baseball over the long term is that the strikeout is the one offensive event that hardly ever sets into motion an unpredictable result.
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