Sentences with phrase «more immediate short term»

Instead, the authors of the study argue for policies that account for the realistic needs of individual families and setting more immediate short term nursing goals instead of pushing rule - based policies that new mothers might fail to reach.

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The study found that marketers most commonly saw «immediate opportunity» (defined as useful within the next 12 months) for customer profile data, web data and location data — one - fifth or more see short - term opportunities for each.
Because banks held few excess reserves, it took only modest adjustments to the size of the Fed's balance sheet, achieved by means of open - market purchases or sales of short - term Treasury securities, to make credit more or less scarce, and thereby achieve the Fed's immediate policy objectives.
They also have a difficult time recognizing the long - term benefits of a more risky investment over the immediate, but short gratification of a safer choice.
They argue that while large public investments in dams and flood defences, for example, must account for the possibilities of how weather might change in the future, this should not prevent short - term thinking to address more immediate vulnerability to inevitable high - impact weather events.
And which is more important depends on whether one focuses on short - term or long - term consequences — the immediate impact of an automobile accident or reduced future job opportunities because of lost educational engagement.»
A new study by an MIT economist sheds more light on the quirks of people's actions in such cases and suggests that, in addition to immediate financial needs, persistent behavioral characteristics play a key role in even short - term pocketbook decisions.
The thing is that the reason you chose to lengthen your stride instead of quickening it (and keeping it short) in the first place is because quickening your stride means much more muscle development in the immediate term than developing it (which means that it's costly and the body doesn't want to do it).
If you can overcome your tendency to focus on present, immediate pleasures (like having those cupcakes) and instead delay your gratification and in fact find pleasure in new healthy behaviors (like eating dark chocolate squares instead), you will be setting yourself up, ironically enough, for more short term AND long term good health!
California should also improve program quality in the short term, through a series of more immediate steps.
In 2014 — 15, provisional and short - term permits (issued to fill «immediate and acute» staffing needs when a fully credentialed teacher can not be found) nearly tripled from the number issued two years earlier, growing from about 850 to more than 2,400.
There are short - term tactics for those who want to boost immediate sales, but the focus of the book is more about instilling values and marketing principles that will help your long - term career as a writer.
Keep reading for the top short - term investments for making your more immediate dreams a reality.
More rate hikes could close the gap between short - term and longer - term mortgages and start to push consumers away from variable and into fixed mortgages where they would be insulated from the immediate impact of further increases.
While most businesses are able to plan ahead for bigger operating expenses, short - term loans are a good option to provide for more immediate expenses, or expenses you don't intend to face for as long as others, such as temporary holiday help or equipment rentals.
While equipment loans are a good way to purchase equipment in the first place, more immediate repairs or replacement might be better handled with short - term funding due to the shorter loan period and amount provided.
LOCs are often used for short - term operating purposes and for more immediate revenue - generating activities because the business can access the funds as needed.
The same is true of short - term promises, but the effect is more immediate.
This devastating situation calls for immediate attention, and for that reason, ABC has created a greatly informative Short Term Program that assists our alumni in helping homeless dogs become more adoptable.
For a more immediate and shorter - term hike Port Hardy has a diverse trail system for all ages and abilities.
Since it has a much shorter residence time than CO2, the effects of methane are more immediate, and it won't show the long - term inertia of CO2.
Not having life insurance in place not only has a short - term impact but a long - term impact as well as funds that would normally be used for investing might need to be redirected for more immediate financial needs.
For immediate and short - term goal achievement, paid methods is more effective.
At such times, the prescription of an appropriate psychostimulant medication may be appropriate as medications often offer more immediate short - term benefits (allowing the child to be able to better focus on the behavioral interventions).
Most studies reported immediate postintervention outcomes, but half of the studies also reported short term (up to 6 months postintervention) and long - term (more than 6 months postintervention) follow - up outcome data.
Short - term costs are more than offset by the immediate and long - term benefits through reduction in the need for special education and remediation, better health outcomes, reduced need for social services, lower criminal justice costs and increased self - sufficiency and productivity among families
California should also improve program quality in the short term, through a series of more immediate steps.
While the Fed's increase affects short - term interest rates on a more immediate scale, long - term rates (like mortgages) will also experience an eventual uptick.
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