Sentences with phrase «things happen in the short term»

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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.
There is a tendency in the universe for things to become more complex, as molecules cling and become compounds and then cells, but while short - term complexity is happening, the system as a whole is running down and the stars are cooling.
In the short term, I'd expect things will happen as they have hitherto: by the stretching of diagnostic categories, by increasingly profligate off - label use, by people seeking their own medicines from online pharmacies.
When you start reducing consumption of processed foods — loaded with low quality salts, fats, and sugars — you are most likely going to see good things happen at least in the short term.
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.
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).
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.
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.&raquIn 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.&raquin 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.»
The last thing you want is to agree to a short term lease, only to have it expire in the dead of winter, which also happens to be the worst time to fill a vacancy.
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