Used for the short-term relief of such symptoms, the benefits outweigh the risk for most women. |
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The creative use of mauve does nothing for our confidence in our short-term future. |
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They described the effects of these strokes as depression and loss of short-term memory. |
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Perhaps people can see that investment in the future means short-term sacrifice. |
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Even if he is right, the short-term pressures facing corporations are intense. |
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We are looking at giving Chris Porter a short-term deal but we may be getting somebody from outside as well. |
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There is a trend for houses to be bought up and rented out to short-term residents. |
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The short-term security of supply has been a key theme in the build-up to war. |
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Her short-term memory is very poor but she has a great mind for trivia about old film stars. |
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They are therefore easier to trade quickly to profit from short-term trends. |
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Our work, however, is being undermined by false promises and short-term thinking. |
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The Minister said that the short-term objective now is to get the talks back on track. |
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Ownership was lost three years ago after the club failed to honour a short-term mortgage secured on it. |
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One other thing that the study shows is that short-term investment is a stupid thing to try. |
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Bogus sickness appears to be rising and genuine, short-term illness is also on the increase. |
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We have more interest in saving for short-term luxuries than in investing for our future. |
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This will not be a plan for party renewal, rather a short-term strategy to get through the next election. |
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The short-term future of the province lies in the hands of a man whose beliefs are as absurd as they are dangerous. |
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The short-term goals are survival followed by a period of sustained recovery. |
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I have a good short-term memory, and can carry chunks of poetry around in my head. |
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Surgical excision gives excellent short-term and long-term results that lead to an eventual cure of nonfamilial myxomas. |
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The recovery in the Nasdaq is more a reaction to the market being oversold and cuts in US short-term interest rates. |
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His speech slurs when he is tired and he has gaps in his short-term memory, but mentally he is there. |
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Though born of necessity, Duffy's invention is more than a short-term measure. |
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Under Gordon Brown's own fiscal rules, he could carry on spending and borrowing the shortfall in the short-term. |
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After all, they are hiring themselves out on a daily basis for minimum wage to perform defined short-term jobs as unskilled manual laborers. |
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Results suggest that a self-evaluation intervention had a positive short-term impact on teacher praise. |
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With still negative real short-term interest rates in the US and parts of the eurozone, there will be a lot of money around for a while yet. |
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Clubs can now take four short-term and four long-term loans at any one time, with the maximum allowed in any one match upped to five. |
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If they do that, they say that yes there will be a sudden upsurge in violence but it will only be short-term. |
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The short-term uptrend also remains intact and there's no terribly compelling reason to believe that it has run its course. |
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Such land was used mainly for commercial cattle and sheep grazing, often being rented under short-term letting by a grazier. |
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Leaseback licences are granted to tourist and urban areas where there is a demand for short-term letting. |
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Many investment managers shied away from bonds early in the year, convinced that yields would rise as the Fed hiked short-term rates. |
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Current liabilities include short-term debt, interest, accounts payable and any other outstanding liabilities that are due within a year's time. |
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Ecstasy alters neuronal function in a brain structure called the hippocampus, which helps create short-term memory. |
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The promotion of the article page was simply a short-term solution to a difficult situation. |
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Therefore, credit spreads tend to zero for the short-term debt of a solvent firm. |
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Eventually we realized that this first crop provided a wonderful learning opportunity, greatly outweighing the short-term cost. |
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It's a winner when you want to inform a mass consumer audience about a short-term sale, event or special price offer. |
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You can profit from a short-term investment or speculation that looks risky to others. |
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Sub-Saharan Africa, for example, is not generally the subject of short-term speculation. |
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A short-term tax cut will increase the spendable income of all taxpayers, possibly stimulating new-vehicle sales. |
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A public company with a lousy business can win the market's ever-shifting short-term popularity contests. |
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A spokesperson confirmed that 40 to 60 people are to be employed on a short-term basis to meet production orders. |
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They also transplanted hepatocytes into patients' spleens to act as a short-term auxiliary liver. |
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On the other hand, the lower yield curve also implies a lower opportunity cost of waiting to invest, due to the lower short-term rate. |
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This paper examines the transition between the short-term and the long-term responses to water status. |
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My suggestion is that people are confusing structural medium term economic trends with the short-term business cycle. |
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The slowdown in the commercial property market in Ireland may lead to vulture funds looking to obtain short-term value in the Irish market. |
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Conventional banking deals with it very effectively by advancing short-term loans, at interest. |
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This puts a short-term squeeze on my finances, but at least I know that my long game is up to scratch. |
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Artificially low short-term rates and a steep yield curve had induced enormous leveraged speculation. |
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Many furniture removal companies operate secure storage facilities on a weekly rental basis, which could be a short-term solution. |
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I've said things in the heat of the moment but you can't honestly have executives talking up share prices just to get a short-term result. |
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Today journalists have to accept short-term, temporary and casual jobs in a market that is ferociously competitive. |
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In the meantime, there is no short-term supply relief in sight, because star anise trees take years to mature. |
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Its stock has been hammered because it's struggling with recent acquisitions, but Moore believes those are short-term problems. |
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Long-term allergies, candida, yeasts, and functional imbalances can develop from even short-term use of antibiotics. |
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Are you looking for a regular weekly volunteer commitment or maybe a short-term or one-time opportunity? |
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If parking is too short-term or too expensive people won't have sufficient time to shop or will find the additional cost off-putting. |
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He recommends that the southern end of the link should go ahead in the short-term. |
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People with Huntington's find they have a lack of concentration, short-term memory lapses and problems with orientation. |
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Their purchases are treated as short-term rentals to support their addiction. |
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Each state has different laws, which govern short-term rentals of automobiles. |
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The Federal Reserve can cut short-term interest rates down to zero, but that won't make consumers feel safer about flying. |
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Insecurity increased, both for the individual put on short-term or even zero-hours contracts, and globally. |
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After nearly seventeen years of events that never seemed to go my way, anything good seemed like it had to be short-term. |
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For short-term sexual dalliances, women focus more on physical characteristics and personality traits such as a sense of humor. |
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If the rescuers are sensible, they will focus on long-term structural improvements to budget balance rather than on short-term cuts. |
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An effective staffing plan is flexible and responsive to short-term and long-term patient and organizational demands. |
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He recommends negotiating a short-term lease that gives you options to acquire more space as needed. |
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We understand you need the money, but only having eyes on the short-term, easy money is not very strategic. |
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Instead they are trying to saw off the limb onto which the president has climbed in order to achieve short-term political gain. |
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We can't afford to take an essentially anthropocentric, short-term view of the future. |
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In addition to the temporary antenna towers, Quonset huts and short-term wooden structures were built to house the equipment and radar operators. |
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She said she felt she had no support when trying to wean people off the drug, which is used for the short-term relief of anxiety. |
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Once the conversion is complete, the new flats must be affordable and available for short-term lets. |
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But then again, a subtle difference was preferable to a radical one, and it did give me a short-term confidence boost. |
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If you intend to let the property for short-term holiday lets, then the service will need to include changeovers and handover of the keys. |
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Flashbacks are generally short-term, non-distressing, recurrent, spontaneous, reversible and benign conditions. |
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The change in occupational structure shows the image of a reversion to trend after the short-term break caused by the economic crisis. |
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It is to your advantage to accept any kind of price depression short-term which provides a high operating rate. |
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In the meantime, let's review the past ten chapters for those of you with short-term memory loss. |
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He experienced considerable headaches, loss of short-term and new memory, loss of concentration and dizzy spells. |
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It is a performance bond deposit that earns interest because it is usually held in the form of short-term Treasury bills. |
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Consolidation may well benefit shareholders of the acquired company in the short-term. |
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Clearly, he is more concerned about short-term price jumps than the long-term costs of not acting to slow global warming. |
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All are short-term, highly liquid assets that can easily be converted into cash and used as currency. |
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He proposed that the first step towards liquidating the short-term debt should be through a limited issue of paper money by a National Bank. |
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All investors should have cash holdings, if only to furnish liquidity for short-term requirements or emergencies. |
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It can be harmful for disciplines if they do not cumulate real knowledge because short-term interests drive them. |
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A fluffy yellow cuddly toy duck would certainly provide the opportunity for some short-term loving. |
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But any short-term hiccups pale in comparison to the runaway freight train of disruption that is the sharing economy. |
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It is profoundly unlikely that any short-term means can be found to break the logjam. |
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But he also may be too foresighted, looking beyond the short-term violence and into the infinite of the future. |
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The short-term prediction was possible primarily on a series of foreshocks that began four days prior to the main shock. |
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Benzodiazepines, particularly short acting drugs such as lorazepam may be another good choice for the short-term management of agitation. |
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We hypothesized that in these patients theophylline, a drug that stabilizes breathing, may affect short-term potentiation. |
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The marina offers 120 open and covered slips with transient dockage, short-term slip rentals and motel rooms with waterfront decks. |
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According to the guideline, adrenocorticotropic hormone is probably effective for the short-term treatment of infantile spasms. |
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Like all share investments, index funds are too volatile for short-term investing. |
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The low road can sometimes bring short-term financial rewards, but it always leads to a dead end. |
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More and more families workout together at the gym, and more gyms include some kind of short-term day care so parents can work out. |
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Because its revenues do not cover all its costs, the utility has had to obtain working capital from short-term bank advances. |
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These kinds of loans are typically used to finance inventories and other short-term business operations. |
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While short-term tenants will pay more, guests staying for a minimum of six months are being offered discounts of up to 40 per cent. |
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In sum, dual containment remains the correct short-term policy in that region. |
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Recessionary risks in the US, and widespread foot-and-mouth contagion in Europe could mean further short-term weakness. |
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Who understands that sometimes you have to make short-term sacrifices for long-term gains? |
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It is now far simpler to work with another department and job sharing and short-term attachments are the rule rather than the exception. |
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In the short-term, medical card eligibility should be extended to all those under 18, the party says. |
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Interest rates on credit cards tend to respond to moves in short-term interest rates, which means they are rising. |
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The whiteboard works well for important long-term tasks, but for short-term daily readings a five-subject notebook works best. |
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Grime entrepreneurialism has kept strictly yardish and short-term, based on white labels and appearances at raves. |
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As each region is different, the short-term plan has been tailored to their requirements. |
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What he failed to explain was the damage that such a short-term corporate grab would do to the public good. |
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He found his dyslexia made it difficult to get a job and took a string of short-term posts. |
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Arrange an expensive short-term loan secured against these properties until they are sold. |
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There are several short-term solutions as well as long-term solutions which the company is taking into consideration. |
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But as the increasing backlash against clickbait shows, the short-term gains in unique views may cost news sites in the long run. |
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There is a valuable income derived from the overhead internet cafe, currently let on a short-term basis. |
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Next month they will have to move out of their two-bedroom maisonette in Elm Tree Gardens which they have had on a short-term tenancy. |
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For most stock market investors, whether pension funds or individuals playing the market from their home PC, short-term growth is the goal. |
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He said the tax cut had resulted in short-term, one-off asset realisations which could not be repeated. |
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But moments that behold me in measurable days promise short-term, tearless despair. |
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Other chemical insecticides were used on occasion, but only on a short-term basis. |
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Drilling two new wells on the Fiduciary land can provide a short-term solution to the city's water problems. |
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He set up his administration to get things done managerially, not to accomplish some short-term political goal. |
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Even if short-term inhibition of GDP growth is on occasions necessary, growth foregone is nevertheless the very essence of social misfortune. |
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They provide temporaries to firms needing replacement workers on a short-term basis. |
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Is bed rest effective in the short-term treatment of patients with back pain and sciatica? |
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Profligacy, whatever her short-term charms, is not the proper sort of partner for a dour Scottish son of the manse. |
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Should widows with sizable death benefits also be entitled to short-term relief? |
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We have huge demand in the short-term but after that it is unknown territory. |
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This test relies on attention and concentration, auditory comprehension, short-term memory, and abstract reasoning. |
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The seminar will include keynote lectures and technical papers, a discussion section, and short-term courses. |
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Several short-term wins occurred as a result of the formation of the College Connection. |
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Mr Parlon said many of these farmers opt to rent their land through the short-term eleven-month conacre system. |
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They knew there was no short-term, easy fix, there could be no band-aid approach. |
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In the short-term meanwhile, there are plans for a website, as Robertson jumps on the e-commerce bandwagon. |
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Similarly, to reduce inflationary pressures, the Bank of Canada also increased short-term interest rates. |
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For example, barnacles may be more susceptible to short-term food deprivation than mussels because of their small size. |
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Don't sacrifice a hard-won legacy and long-term strength for piffling short-term gain. |
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End-product synthesis can exert short-term metabolic feedback control through Pi recycling. |
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A final medical alternative includes short-term use of prescription sedatives to combat withdrawal symptoms. |
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Consequently, the relationship is typically short-term with frequent contract rebids and changes in providers. |
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I think accepting the short-term pain of a few three-cornered contests is a lesser evil than the present situation. |
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Denton, meanwhile, suggests that it's wrong to judge the franchises on their short-term results. |
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In the short-term, we will change the way dentists are remunerated for treating patients. |
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These issues prognosticated by Roth in 1969 turned out to have both a long-term and short-term impact. |
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It is thought the selectors were looking for an experienced head to steady the ship on a short-term basis. |
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As the Fed has moved to boost short-term interest rates, long-term interest rates have stayed unexpectedly low. |
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Such a diplomatic recourse, while potentially offering short-term successes, does not last, as the Agreed Framework has shown. |
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Far too many words for comfort, quite indiscriminately absorbed, and now forming a stodgy, indigestible mass in my short-term memory. |
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Marriage and long-term commitment have to mean more than short-term self-gratification, otherwise what separates them from a holiday fling? |
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We are notoriously bad at judging what will give us long-term satisfaction versus just short-term pleasure. |
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You may enjoy short-term TV exposure and media headlines, but even the media are pillars of the polluting society. |
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You see, short-term borrowings, largely commercial paper, are the major source of funding for the enormous growth in the US financial sector. |
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How about something to help with your short-term memory while you are continually interrupted? |
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Wall Street regards favorably the company's long-term prospects but not necessarily the short-term share price. |
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Incrementally, we made choices that maximized short-term cash flow at the expense of long-term vision and planning. |
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A degree of short-term separateness and colour-consciousness is needed to achieve the long-term goal of an integrated and colour-blind society. |
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India, for instance, makes short-term assignments impractical because of laborious visa requirements. |
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Its short-term metamorphosis from a failed state into a case study of post-conflict recovery puts this country under immense scrutiny. |
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Journalism is short-term and gratifying in a fast way, and inherently interactive. |
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The Conservatives claimed any short-term imbalance could be evened out over the economic cycle. |
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Industry special interests always have lobbyists pushing to maximize short-term profits at the expense of the environment. |
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Product innovations, and not short-term gimmicks should be used as devices to improve bottomlines. |
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In Vietnam, American forces consisted mainly of short-term draftees, who returned to civilian life after their tours of duty. |
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Most instructors of the course are hired on short-term contracts of one or several years duration or are coadjutants. |
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During the Revolutionary War, state governments assumed the colonies' authority to raise their short-term militias through drafts if necessary. |
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Miller, Burchill and Icelandic teenager Thorarinsson are all, for now, short-term solutions, contracted until the end of the season. |
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The patient underwent a subtotal resection of the tumor, which resulted in improved vision and only transient short-term memory deficits. |
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The last thing a transient or a short-term resident needs is new experiences! |
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That rating was assigned in 1999, when we were in the red on our short-term liquidity. |
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Although oil's price increases may peak in the short-term, the global energy industry is in the throes of a structural transformation. |
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Nothing is known on the physiological responses of lymphocytes during short-term hypothermal shifts. |
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Current liabilities fell 6 percent, due to decreasing amounts of short-term debt along with other accrued payables. |
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On Friday, BCC officials, and industry biggies, surveyed the 19 roads to be taken up for upgradation under the short-term plan. |
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Student-loan rates are recalculated annually, based on the interest rate for short-term Treasury bills. |
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This study is so far too short-term to conclude whether this will in fact cause a decrease in mortality rates from cancer. |
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The rates are tied to interest rates for short-term Treasury bills at the last auction in May, which was held Monday. |
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Federal student loan rates are tied to interest rates for short-term Treasury bills set at the last auction in May. |
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If your vision fails after dark, the European herb bilberry can make a noticeable short-term improvement in your sight, Winston says. |
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However, policies are regularly mis-sold to borrowers who are not eligible to claim because they are self-employed or on short-term contracts. |
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The short-term measures to decongest roads have failed, as the growth rate is several times higher than the road capacity expansion. |
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The plan would involve making 20 short-term posts permanent as well as taking on extra part-time staff to cope with peaks and troughs of demand. |
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The Government often shrinks from confrontation and instead engages in short-term deal-making that often undermines long-term policy objectives. |
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Of the passive devices, the charcoal canisters and charcoal liquid scintillation detectors are typically used for short-term tests. |
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Every project is completed in partnership with local leadership and is designed to be self-sustaining in the short-term. |
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You pick up an extra point of yield switching from a money-market fund to a short-term bond fund. |
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It is never a bad idea to keep a portion of your invested assets in cash, or short-term money-market securities. |
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Rates on bank CDs and money market mutual funds, which follow short-term interest rates, fell, too. |
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Its life is about short-term conflicts, blazing rows in the pub, so to speak, mysterious plots and unfathomable motivations. |
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In doing so, it revealed its weakness, prompting other nations to pick, parasitically, at America's weakness for their own short-term gains. |
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A silicon chip now in development could help restore the short-term memories of people suffering from strokes, epilepsy or Alzheimer's disease. |
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This blinkered approach put supposed short-term financial savings before the needs of future generations. |
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In short-term regimes, the need to shift production goals rapidly makes decentralized authority difficult. |
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Dunn avoids discussing capital controls but does urge nations to reduce their dependence on short-term debt, so-called hot money. |
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Now I live with a woman who is not only deaf as a post but, as a result of her stroke, has short-term memory loss. |
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The management of EuroPharm UK decided to re-engineer the business rather than seek short-term gains by downsizing. |
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It had vague, short-term plans and was unclear about what its top priorities were. |
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But investing is a long-term business, and trying to second-guess short-term swings is a mug's game. |
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Seawalls, groins, and other manmade structures can potentially reduce short-term, immediate erosion risk. |
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It's a shared office space that offers permanent spaces, hot desks and short-term workspaces. |
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It would have, in essence, offered a short-term palliative to a longer-term problem. |
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Is that just a short-term boost, caused by a temporary surge in the oil price? |
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This type of intervention does work in helping students meet short-term academic goals in the educational setting. |
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The authors conclude that adrenal function is commonly suppressed immediately following conventional short-term therapy with glucocorticoids. |
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City pundits, keen to get you to trade more, will no doubt continue to pluck short-term price targets and price support levels out of thin air. |
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As to the form of exercise, it is clearly undesirable for an unfit person to leap straight into short-term, high-intensity activity. |
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Too much heat is generated by day-to-day issues that focus concern on short-term fixes rather than long-term solutions. |
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The company says it will be a short-term measure while improvements are carried out to the coal washery at Kellingley. |
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Links and colleagues rightly note that modern short-term hospitalizations have few of the regressive dangers that previously existed. |
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Frequently called deferred presentment, payday loans are very expensive, short-term, small-dollar loans that are primarily marketed to society's poorest citizens. |
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The affordable Care Act was always a short-term political loser with respect to middle-class voters. |
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Close attachment to autocratic regimes by the West pays short-term dividends but will antagonize generations of Muslims. |
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Beyond the bright, short-term futures of this hardy band of survivors in a bespoke genre, what can be guaranteed? |
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But blaming contemporary politics for the deep roots of inequality in Scotland is a misdirected, short-term fixation. |
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Natural selection is a mechanical process with no foresight, which can only blindly favor short-term gain. |
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If anything, it reinforced perceptions that the board and the ANC were simply gerrymandering provincial boundaries to suit short-term political ends. |
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He is also asking the Treasury to cancel the currency fluctuation bands and to lift the restrictions on the issue of short-term debt certificates. |
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The cut, which would be the Fed's ninth this year in its effort to jump-start a flagging economy, would push short-term rates to their lowest levels in nearly a decade. |
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This could be short-term and inexpensive, consisting of cruise missiles fired at military targets. |
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But 20 minutes before liftoff, a problem was detected that may involve the recorder's random-access memory, which stores data short-term, Tanner said. |
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In an intractable country, despotism and the cynical short-term maneuver are big temptations. |
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Other disorders caused by thiamine deficiency include Wernicke's encephelopathy, which causes lack of coordination, and Korsakoff's psychosis, which affects short-term memory. |
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Life steadily worsened, and though a few maintained quick riches in the short-term, most people labored more and more just to maintain short-term existence. |
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Beware of buying from the type of shop that springs up at this time of year which has only a short-term lease and may be here today, gone tomorrow. |
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The downgrade probably scores short-term political points for both leaders. |
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They know full well that the short-term markets rely on repurchase money in order to generate low-risk short-squeezes, and they are willing providers. |
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Patients with a poor short-term prognosis, those with contraindications to aspirin and those taking anticoagulants or anti-inflammatory agents were excluded from the study. |
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The first development, Leitrim Quay, has 13 houses for short-term lets. |
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Fully furnished, it is set up for holiday and short-term lets. |
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In the short-term, the stock market will reward stocks, but Wednesday's Institute for Supply Management's gauge will look at manufacturing strength. |
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He claims his foray with smack was explicitly for research and meant to be short-term, but he became addicted. |
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There is no future for a university that dumbs down for short-term gain. |
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Larry Walton, whose team is still managing the land under a short-term timber supply contract, admits the prospects of the state assuming control make him nervous. |
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All of which means banks and companies will be able to gorge on cheap short-term money for another year or two. |
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The study found that many of the main drivers of cost for medical insurance also drive the costs of short-term disability. |
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Likewise, short-term gain is determined by multiplying the percentage held for one year or less by the total gain. |
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As part of the new methodology Fitch is assigning a Short-term IDR to most short-term debt issuing insurance entities rated by Fitch. |
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The gung-ho stimulators have leaned heavily on their faith in stable, predictable, and sizeable short-term Keynesian multipliers. |
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This growing clickbait awareness may ultimately cost news agencies that are gunning for short-term gains. |
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As a safety valve for parents who desperately need alternatives to schools in catastrophic condition, vouchers may work as a short-term balm, and as a prod to reform. |
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There is also a short-term parking bay outside Blockbusters. |
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Although in the short-term Casimir quit France, the following year, when Henry defaulted on the second payment, he sold his services to the machinating Anjou. |
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The immense power of the trade unions was often ego and macho driven, and on many occasions that power was wielded mercilessly for short-term gain. |
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Inland Revenue investigators have launched a campaign to dissuade the rising number of tax dodgers who every year fail to declare the income from their short-term tenants. |
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Though the civic body invited short-term tenders for the work, the Land Army Corporation has bagged the contract, as its bid was the lowest, the sources said. |
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Tariffs on cars will be reduced and in some cases scrapped, while dairy producers are hoping to increase their share of exports significantly in the short-term. |
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Thus the market-maker in securities can finance its inventory, and the fund manager can also raise short-term moneys, without disturbing its underlying, portfolio. |
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But the killing of Jabari may well have traded the option of long-term calm for short-term satisfaction. |
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Such exploratory activities are increasingly unattractive compared with the short-term measurable improvements in competency arising from exploitation. |
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If a water meter isn't installed on the system, a short-term pumping plant test can be run using one of a variety of devices to measure the flow rate. |
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You come from a political culture wedded to the short-term, to an initiative a month, all of them tied to the careers of thrusting ministers desperate to make their mark. |
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It was envisioned, the story goes, as a short-term, inconsequential distraction, not a lasting symbol of the Tory campaign's ineptitude and crudity. |
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The ensuing short-term memory impairments associated with TBI can make it nearly impossible to take care of daily tasks. |
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Another short-term arrangement was day labour where transient labour, operating without a contract, could work for a daily wage with either party free to end the relationship. |
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Before the crisis, most of the Mexican government's debt took the form of cetes or short-term peso-denominated securities similar to U.S. Treasury bills. |
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The upside is a short-term deal that would lead to the Mideast equivalent of ending the Cold War with the Soviet Union. |
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You are looking for general, overall upward trends, not short-term blips. |
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Is there any short-term profit to be made in saving Mother Earth? |
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But short-term politics triumphed and we are now experience the blowback. |
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And at Durn, further east along the canal, there could be a boatyard, long and short-term moorings, a chandlery, workshops and town houses and apartments. |
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The range of provision was described as fragmentary, disjointed, and uneasily reliant on unpredictable, inadequate, or short-term funding streams. |
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But the unmistakable impression is that they are now putting short-term partisanship ahead of good policy by trying to make the House ungovernable. |
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Governments at all levels will face short-term costs, of course, but the economic fear of immigrants has never been warranted. |
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This borrowing by financial and non-financial entities was largely unhedged and short-term leaving them highly vulnerable to exchange rate and maturity mismatch risks. |
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But the worse implication is that some of the highest offices in government are peering nearsightedly at short-term corporate interests to steer their foreign policy. |
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Conventional short-term programmes do not seem to help and companies are now looking at ways to develop soft skills or life skills among their employees. |
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Instead, maintains Grams, we grow softwoods for short-term economic reasons, and import seven out of the eight million tonnes of timber used in construction annually. |
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In total, 704 long-term users and 484 non-users were tested for neurocognitive performance including reaction time, attention, motor skills and short-term memory. |
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That was more important to him than his short-term political standing in the eyes of the Washington press corps. |
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People will still need to eat, and in the past there has been a short-term increase in shopping as people squirrel stuff away in case times get bad. |
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The essence of real leadership and responsible management is the ability to judge the difference between short-term calculable gains and deeply rooted core values. |
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He said the strategy commenced in the 1960s with the creation of short-term jobs palliatives such as the Ravenscraig steelworks and the Linwood car factory. |
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Tourism in particular offers huge opportunities in the short-term. |
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The result of short-term royal success in eviscerating local government was a system of degenerate petty oligarchies dependent on government initiative. |
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Secondly, there is a total ban on the hiring of casual tutors and lecturers, and on the creation of short-term contracts to cover staffing shortages. |
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They are just so politically opportunistic that they are willing to put their short-term partisan interest ahead of the long-term national interest. |
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Whatever the short-term outcome of these manoeuvres, the splits and divisions within Fiji's ruling strata will only fester and lead to further political instability. |
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I'd already had five sessions of bone-crunching osteopathy, and despite the gruesome sounds that were wrought from my skeletal frame it had had good short-term results. |
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Actual short-term experience has generally been more favorable than estimated at the time of the 1983 amendments, with income exceeding outgo by more than had been projected. |
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In essence, they are using their checking accounts as short-term credit. |
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That might mean working as a consultant while a hiring freeze is on, filling in for a military reservist called to duty, or supervising a short-term project. |
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Yes, the movie goes for short-term thrills instead of building suspense. |
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Economists generally view rising deficits as a short-term positive, goosing the economy, but as a long-term threat, tending to drive up interest rates. |
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This well illustrates that even the best regulated national fisheries are not immune to improvident policies motivated by short-term social and political concerns. |
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The union is calling for appropriate levels of funding for the Service rather than selling off the farm for so-called short-term financial relief. |
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Choline chloride and phosphatidylcholine, which are orally bioavailable precursors of acetylcholine, have been reported to be useful in short-term studies. |
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Social workers recruited since 2001 have mostly been employed on short-term contracts so that their employers can avoid the financial burden of salary increments. |
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These experiments provide evidence that periodic short-term exposure to wind can induce phototropic responses in the early stage of pine seedlings' development. |
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The authors conclude that short-term exposure to concentrated ambient air particles induces a significant inflammatory reaction in the lungs of rats. |
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Using the very same second screen indicator that is used prior to entering the trade, the short-term trader can use intraday occurrences of market reversals to exit the trade. |
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Similarly, one could also cite the much-deplored corporate fixation with the short-term maximisation of profits at the expense of longer-term strategies. |
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If funding is provided for a short-term project, at its conclusion, a report is required itemising expenditure and summarising activities and outcomes. |
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There followed a decade of short-term, low-ranking jobs in out-of-the-way places, like the succession of postdoc appointments so many graduates face today. |
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The Government is keen to replace its current system of granting 10-year franchises to companies which operate routes with a system involving short-term extensions. |
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