This does
not happen in the short term.
That will
not happen in the short term, though, as no deals were reached Wednesday on either the two - year budget or the complicated hospital provider tax.
Not exact matches
Kullman didn't comment on the DuPont - Dow merger specifically, but she said that deals
in which companies are put together only to be broken up — which is what is
happening in the DuPont - Dow transaction — are the product of
short -
term thinking, and
not what's best for long -
term shareholders or the company.
Companies started tying performance pay to «
short -
term metrics, and suddenly all the things we don't want to
happen start
happening,» said Lynn Stout, a professor of corporate and business law at Cornell Law School
in Ithaca, New York.
In a twist of great irony, the reason so many of us embrace the «It Can't
Happen to Me» syndrome is because from a psychological standpoint, it preserves our immediate to
short -
term feeling of well - being by disassociating ourselves from reality and encouraging inaction, even though from a long -
term perspective, it is very likely to destroy our self - preservation abilities.
They may get a more developed RB when the ban is lift to fix their
short term problem, but don't count out the possibility (or a least rumors) of this
happening in the long -
term.
You'd really have to ask yourself if he'd still be here if he wasn't French.Wenger has every right to sell Giroud.If we were very ambitious we would've sold him long ago.We're treating him as if he's a crucial player.The lesson will only be learnt when Lacazette goes out with a long
term injury.We will then see how good the back ups are.To me he's
not a super sub as he's the kind of striker who requires service.Being a super sub is
not enough because remember he's the next
in line if anything
happens to Lacazette.Giroud was Arsenal's main striker for a reason.Last season 99 % of the matches he scored coming of the bench were matches he should have started to give us that aerial presence but Wenger shockingly started Sanchez.It's a shame fans will blame him next season again for his
short comings.The guy is just
not good.It's
not good enough to be strong
in aerial battles alone and weak
in almost every other aspect.I expect Arsenal and Arsene to do better.He must be sold.
We are
in a very good position to win the next election — but
not if it
happens in the
short -
term.
We always had a long -
term goal of decreasing BMI, but we didn't anticipate that it would
happen in such a
short timeframe.
While study authors have a good idea why Tabby's Star dims on a long -
term basis, they did
not address the
shorter -
term dimming events that
happened in three - day spurts
in 2017.
To understand why
short -
term «cleanses» are
not always such a great idea — or even very effective — let's take a closer look at how detoxification
happens in the body.
We'll put a link to it
in the show notes but what it comes down to and this is something I didn't talk about
in that episode is what's called pseudo anemia which is naturally lower hemoglobin levels of athletes so what
happens is that aerobic exercise specifically, it expands what's called your plasma volume and this naturally reduces the concentration of your red blood cells so what I mean by that is when you exercise really vigorously, it will,
in the
short term, while you're exercising, reduce your plasma volume by about 10 - 20 %.
Without high - quality inputs and processes, any positive
short - and long -
term outcomes will
happen sporadically and
in spite of the accountability system —
not because of it.
But seismic changes
in university - based teacher preparation aren't likely to
happen in the
short term.
That's just
not the case today, nor do I see it
happening in the
short term future.
The problem is
not the merge, the problem is the fact that the «new W3C» is going
in the direction of making the Web and the Digital Publishing World less open and more controlled by the big companies, and that's what is going to
happen in the
short term.
That was addressed
in the JManga closing post ~ the licenses revert when JManga closes their reader (I think the last day 20May, which would mean they revert 21May), no clue what will
happen after that and don't expect to hear anything
in the
short term future ~ it will be certainly months and quite possibly years until something new gets sorted out for Manga that are
not getting a primary North American release.
And then there are funds that will have problems no matter what's
happening in the market, and those may
not be
short term.
I'm also a long -
term investor so I'm
not too worried about what's
happening in the
short -
term, but I do think that we're bound to have some sort of correction soon.
Juicy Excerpt # 5: Because the precise timing of this mean reversion is
not known
in advance, and is indeed random, expecting the result to
happen in the
short -
term will
not be possible.
But
in the
short -
term, anything can
happen, and a significant correction sometime this summer certainly wouldn't be out of character.
I'm hoping that for me this won't
happen until I can lock
in long -
term capital gains treatment next October.; I think you all know how averse I am to paying
short -
term capital gains tax!
There is no reason to believe that society does
not have the risk appetite to take on the default risk of such
short -
term debt and as I shall show later, there is significant evidence of this already
happening in the United Kingdom today.
But I think the key points to make to the investors is that risk should
not be defined as
short -
term volatility but permanent loss of capital, which can
happen in the bond markets, as investors
in Greek bonds found out.
On the subject of what
happens next for Steam Direct, the blog notes that things could be more hectic
in the
short term, saying: «We aren't quite sure whether there will be a lot more new submissions, just a bit more, or even fewer.
Wouldn't it be better if we put our efforts on accurate
shorter term temperature projections, say what will
happen in 6 months no more than a few years from now, check the models and brag about their accuracy or correct their failures, if the models are continuously correct all contrarian arguments die.
You also can't say that this hasn't
happened before
in the past, before we have any
short term data.
As to what it actually means, well my answer is
not much because these kind of
short term variations are expected to occur and we have a good enough explanation for a large part of what has
happened in recent years.
Likewise, the
term «global warming» is somewhat problematic as well since the planet isn't warming uniformly — a few places have a
short - lived cooling trends — and the word «warming» sounds downright cozy on a cold day, when,
in fact, substantially heating of the atmosphere and ocean is
happening.)
All eyes are now on the next intersessional meeting of the Montreal Protocol
happening in a few weeks, hoping it will turn this political arrangement into concrete,
short -
term action, which must
not stop at phasing down, but start phasing out with appropriate finance and technology support to developing countries.
Although this shift from production ghg to consumption related ghg as a way of establishing national responsibility to achieve ghg emissions reduction targets is
not likely to
happen in the
short -
term, those who desire to assign liability on the basis of consumption could also use the C&C framework more easier than other proposed equity frameworks.
I'm alternately told by «skeptics» (1) it's regional impact that's important, (2) it's global data that's more important, (3) there is no such thing as «global temperatures,» (4) «skeptics» are
not monolithic, (5) «skeptics» don't doubt that global temperatures are warming (and that it is to some extent influenced by AC02), or alternately «we dismiss non-Global data), (6) all methodologyies used to determine global temps are unreliable, (7) global warming has stopped, (8) we're experiencing global cooling, (9) what matters is long
term trends, (10)
short -
term trends are significant, (11) what's
happening in Arctic isn't important (because it's regional), (12) what's
happening in the Antarctic is important (despite it being regional).
Based on what we know about climate change and the uncertainties and but most importantly our ability to decarbonize
in a substantial way anytime soon, decarbonization is
not going to
happen quickly
in the
short term.
Beck's data suggests that
short -
term (i.e. less than 40 years) «spikes»
in atmospheric CO2 concentration may have
happened in the recent past (e.g. 410 ppmv around 1940) and the fluctuations are
not always directly related to temperature: see http://www.bing.com/search?q=Beck+CO2&form=TSHMHP&mkt=en-gb&qs=n&sk=&pc=MATB&x=115&y=19
How the United Nations or anyone can say the average human being is harming the environment with a straight face while the government is already engaged
in wide scale geoengineering projects based on bunk data that have untold detrimental
short - and long -
term impact around the entire globe on the environment and its flora and fauna — carrying out projects that have never been approved through any democratic process whatsoever and which we are still
not officially being told is
happening even as it goes on over our heads — is despicable.
Whether you (or Edim) personally want to worry about these things is up to you, my point is that there are plenty of potential effects of climate change which would
not fall into the «abrupt and irreversible» category but could still cause big problems if they occur, so just because the particular outcomes the IPCC classifies as such may
not happen this century it doesn't logically mean we won't suffer serious impacts
in the
shorter term.
Something will definitely have to be done to make the storing of coal ash safer (the ultimate solution would be to stop burning coal, but that won't
happen in the
short -
term unfortunately).
Although
not intended to result
in trials becoming longer or more complex, this is likely to
happen, at least
in the
short term.
Fodden quotes author Mitch Kowalski, who has argued that the partnership model is doomed to fail, as saying, «
In a law firm, lawyers go out and do their own thing in their own self - interest... the short - term goals of individual lawyers do not automatically lead to the long - term viability of the firm because individual lawyers do not care what happens to the firm after they leave.&raqu
In a law firm, lawyers go out and do their own thing
in their own self - interest... the short - term goals of individual lawyers do not automatically lead to the long - term viability of the firm because individual lawyers do not care what happens to the firm after they leave.&raqu
in their own self - interest... the
short -
term goals of individual lawyers do
not automatically lead to the long -
term viability of the firm because individual lawyers do
not care what
happens to the firm after they leave.»
But the move to establish an office
in New York is
not a «
short -
term play» to try and capture what might
happen over the next 12 - 18 months with the Trump administration.
Here are some highlights on the predictions offered by the panelists: 1) class actions are
not going away; 2) the continued growth of mass commerce will continue to spawn class action litigation; 3) Justice Scalia's death will have a significant impact on class action jurisprudence going forward and the judiciary is likely to get less friendly to defendants
in the
short -
term; 4) technology will make a big difference for the better
in managing class action litigation; 5) defendants will continue to come up with creative, far - reaching ways of limiting class actions; 6) plaintiffs» attorneys will continue to bring class actions when a) they think they can make money and / or b) they think they will advance the public good; 7) there will be some good class actions and some horrible ones; 8) look out for states to pass new consumer protection laws similar to the New Jersey New Jersey Truth -
in - Consumer Contract, Warranty and Notice Act (TCCWNA); 9) the TCPA and all - natural litigation booms will continue
in the near future; 10) The CFPB will broadly define consumer finance services; 11) more class actions will go to trial; 12) what
happens with the enforceability of arbitration clauses will have a big impact on the viability of many categories of class actions
in the future; 13) look for more class actions
in the federal courts
in New York state.
This is because if something should
happen to you, the financial ramifications are such that it will
not only affect your immediate family
in the
short term, but
in the long
term as well.
Yet, the price has
not represented the magnitude of developments that have
happened in the space, most likely because speculators and weak hands were
not interested
in the technology, but rather
in short -
term profits.
According to Cuende, BCC will be around
in the
short term but will
not go far just as
happened with its predecessor, Bitcoin Unlimited.
In short, the
term Curriculum Vitae (CV) stands for life story, and just like when you meet a new person, you don't tell them everything that's ever
happened to you — so why would you do the same with a prospective employer?
In some cases, for the long - term unemployed, they can feel desperate and they're only thinking in the short - term, not the long - term impact of what'll happen if they're found out,» says Cashma
In some cases, for the long -
term unemployed, they can feel desperate and they're only thinking
in the short - term, not the long - term impact of what'll happen if they're found out,» says Cashma
in the
short -
term,
not the long -
term impact of what'll
happen if they're found out,» says Cashman.
While you may
not be responsible for what
happened, you are most certainly responsible for your attitude and how you respond
in the
short and long
term.