Sentences with phrase «deal over the long run»

Buying a home may be a better deal over the long run.

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They create good relationships over the long run rather than turn and burn through deal after deal as no one will do business with them twice.
If you want a better deal, the best value would be purchasing a 36 month plan, as your monthly rate is much lower over the long run.
Sure, there may be short - term gain in screwing over a founder or bailing on a floundering company, but it simply is not worth it in the long - run: word will spread, and a venture capitalists» deal flow is only as good as their reputation.
(A metaphysics of process — dealing with growth, development and decay — thus may in the long run prove more useful to the theological enterprise than a metaphysics of being; Whitehead and Bergson over Aquinas and Mascall.)
A little over a year ago I had had a long run with seeing people I loved deal with illness, so appreciating health and looking after my mind and body became very important to me.
I have always had a healthy respect for what Wenger has done for us over the years but this run of results is too much by a long chalk and its time that his competancy and the boards ambition was called into question by any of the fan groups strong enough to make a difference, theres around 200 million comming into the club next season with the new BT sports deal and I am almost certain that this wont be spent on the players we really need nor will it be used to lower season ticket prices, so where will this money go?
With time running out, Congress today easily approved a short - term spending bill that would prevent a partial federal government shutdown over the weekend, but departed in advance of the president's first 100 day milestone (tomorrow) with addressing two of his top policy priorities: health care and a year - long budget deal.
The long - running British Election Study, which has followed a 30,000 - strong panel of voters over the past three years, found Labour picked up significant support from remain - minded voters, despite its ambiguous stance on what sort of Brexit deal to pursue.
Yes, getting over a break - up or dealing with lost love can be a painful experience, but it's definitely much more saddening in the long run not to experience these things.
Wallace's bestseller deals with a long - running legal battle over the banning of a book that takes a close look at sex: in particular the seven - minute duration of the average sexual encounter.
In other words, does the deal make economic sense and will it benefit shareholders over the long run?
While it didn't cite Gall specifically, another dissent issued this week, in the long - running bribery case of two men convicted over a Fulton County, Ga., bond deal, also demonstrated that the 11th Circuit is wrestling with sentences.
Sentencing fans have their SCOTUS cups running over this morning: in addition to the cert grants on a pair of cases dealing with the application of the statutory crack sentences in Dorsey and Hill (basics here), the Supreme Court also grant cert on a long - simmering Apprendi issue: namely whether standard of proof jury trial rights set forth in Apprendi and its progeny apply to the imposition of criminal fines.
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