The spending watchdog said organisations should ensure that their packages did not cost more in the long run, did not deprive the organisation of vital staff, and did not unfairly deprive staff of their employment rights.
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Yet each firm has sunk so much capital in plants that it is strongly tempted to use the capacity to build extra cars that fetch enough revenue to cover marginal costs in the short run, but not total costs in the long run.
The activist said what he called the repression of the people would "not succeed in the long run".
One of the effects of taking that approach will be to reduce the amount of unrest in the future, because there is no -- suppression is not an answer in the long run to the problems in the region that have led to the unrest that has affected so many countries so far.
The investment giant BlackRock is telling clients to stock up on cash and safe-haven bonds and treasury bonds even though this is not the best strategy in the long run since it provides negative returns when you factor in inflation.
She found that those extreme diet plans were not realistic options in the long run for maintaining a comfortable weight.
They want to show that "strategic patience" is not an option in the long run, and they seem to be right.
Indeed, the latter is not only cheaper, but in the long run indispensable.
This can place Bolivia in a very dangerous situation that this tiny and disadvantaged nation that is still struggling to get access to the sea may not be able to afford in the long run.
Ultimately, the camera business might not be the best business for Cisco in the long run.
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It is unclear, however, why people would suffer the consequences if they did not expect to save money in the long run by escaping American taxes.
The election is not totally irrelevant to the economy in the long run.
We're not going to save in the long run and even the short run savings.
For many years researchers had been spurred on by an apparent paradox: that rising incomes did not make people happier in the long run.
At the end of the day, the best way to bring our deficit down in the long run is not with a budget that continues the very same policies that have led us to a narrow prosperity and massive debt.
This happens here in New York City with happy regularity the Super Bowl Giants last winter, the world-champ Yankees in 2009, and not long before that, a fat run of titles in the Joe Torre heyday.
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But, many would argue, it is not good for the economy in the long run.
This will not only save you time in the long run, but it will also help you get your message out more effectively, as your interviews will be shorter and more productive.
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One possible compromise could be to allow Burris to be seated in the Senate so long as he agrees not to run in 2010, according to a source.
Grody suggested they might not like the medicine but it will be good for them in the long run.
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The benchmark of success is whether or not Taiwan's proportion of overweight people drops in the long run.
Running to the lowest price on items is not a strategy that will work successfully for any retailer in the long run.
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However, they do provide an incentive to boost the share price in the short run, which may not be in the company's best long-term interest.
Heightened scrutiny by the FAA may not do much for their business for the time being, but in the long run, some analysts say, it's better for the FAA to get its policy straight on small, start-up airlines.
Yet as well as revealing the acquisition of Star Division (although not its terms), Sun also announced something that will in the long run probably matter more.
The differences are in that long run of microeconomic differences, not anything that has been done to the macroeconomic aggregates.
Mr Geithner and Mr Summers want to preserve the banking system largely as it is, in private hands: advocates of nationalisation simply do not appreciate the long-run damage it would do to the efficient functioning of the economy.
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Not the most exciting investment strategy perhaps, but one that should pay off in the long-run.
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