Sentences with phrase «little long term benefit»

They can rapidly increase costs, for very little long term benefit.

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Given dwindling CEO tenures — averaging as little as three years in some industries — chief executives can be understandably reluctant to make long - term investments, knowing the benefits won't materialize until their successor's successor's time.
Additionally, the Tax Policy Center has argued that many businesses with too little income or are losing money don't benefit from bonus depreciation, especially in times of economic recovery, and that it may not have much of an impact on long - term investment.
Even those who have benefited most from it have little faith in its near or long - term viability.
Even those with little love for Rio or BHP would have to acknowledge that as a bit of a stretch, if only because pretty much every outpost of modernity in the north - west has benefited in some enduring way or other from the long - term commitment of the extractive industries.
Wengers criteria / requirements may mean rhe purchase takes a little longer but could really benefit us long term.
He and us could certainly benefit long - term from him moving away for a little while, and it'll be interesting to watch him in action for Northern Ireland in the Euro's in the summer.
If it takes us a little longer than expected then I'm sure it will be to the long - term benefit of this football club.»
A little external motivation can help kids appreciate the long - term benefits of completing homework, and this is where a homework contract can help out.
That there are so many benefits and long - term benefits for the mother as well as the baby by exclusive breastfeeding that moms have to be their own and their baby's advocate to try to maintain exclusive breastfeeding, and even if she might hear from her provider, or family members or someone else that «Oh, she should take a break — don't worry, I'll formulate the baby, don't worry it's just a little bit of formula,» it really does make a difference.
The logic behind this (as I remember it from one of Clegg's speeches) was that by the time the child reaches 18 years old, a lump - sum windfall may deliver a short - term benefit but will be of little use in the long - run if they had a poor education.
You might even be able to make a little money, as a contractor, as long as the company doesn't have to make a long - term commitment and pay you benefits.
Although the analysis found pulses had little impact on «second meal food intake,» the amount of food someone eats at his or her next meal, these findings support longer term clinical trials that have shown a weight loss benefit of dietary pulses.
Considerable research has shown short - term benefits from health programs for low - income children, but little research has examined the long - term effects of Medicaid and similar programs on health and economic status.
Growers may simply be trying to get more crop yield from their acreage — though there is little evidence of short - term benefit, and ample evidence of long - term risk from Bt - resistant pests.»
«Previous literature has shown little or no benefit from calorie labeling, however that research did not look at long - term exposure, and in those studies most consumers did not notice the calorie labels.
• A 2003 Cochrane review of 57 short - term studies concluded that «there is little evidence for long - term benefit from reducing salt intake.
I know there are short - term benefits and longer - term risks, and honestly, even the vegan version of the diet grosses me out — I enjoy fat, but it makes me a little sick to think of eating so much of it.
In an analysis of the actions of Missouri's state legislature, which increased teacher pensions nine times during a ten - year period from 1991 - 2001 (netting each teacher about $ 75,000 in future benefits and imposing a $ 5.4 billion long - term liability to the state), researchers saw little evidence of any real analysis.
As Collin Hitt's piece persuasively argued, a series of rigorous studies have found large long - term benefits for students able to attend schools of choice even when short - term test results show little or no benefit.
Structuring a modest long - term benefit such that real value often does not begin to accrue until well after the period when many teachers leave the profession does little to provide an incentive for good teachers to stay longer.
Sure, the shopping process can get a little complicated, especially if your health situation is a little complicated, but at the end of the day, term life insurance is made up of three basic components: your coverage (also known as your death benefit), your term (how long the policy lasts), and your premium (how much you're paying for it).
Understand and learn about things like Registered Education Plans or RESP's, understand about how compound interest and how investing a little bit maybe before you have children will have huge benefits to you in the long - term when you're in your 80's and 90's.
High quality dog food might cost you a little bit more each month, but think about the long term benefits for you and your dog.
However, pet owners should consider their pet's short lifespan — prolonged illness or extensive surgery in an aged pet may cause suffering with little long - term benefit.
As much as we seem to love to hate on motion controls, a little foresight permits us a view of some long - term benefits.
Participants also noted that where CDRs are particularly affected by the demanifesting of a sensor (e.g., APS), restoring the sensor without the capability for long - term CDR generation and maintenance is of little benefit.
Her reasoning is unit link is indeed «long term investment with a little insurance benefit» like he asked.
That disruption would significantly weaken the short - term interests of current partners who would be left with little or no certainty that the long - term benefit of doing so would materialize.
Premiums and benefits remain unchanged for the policy term, which can be as little as five years or as long as 100 years, depending on the company offering the policy.
There are also several different permanent products offered, including universal life insurance product for those who need a little flexibility but a long term death benefit.
As much as making lots of money for little to no work sounds appealing, it's better to stay grounded and look for the long - term benefits, not quick and easy fixes.
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