Some suggest this is a negotiating tactic and may not be a signal that Yahoo isn't really interested in a partnership in the long run.
There is abundant evidence that a 10 percent increase in the minimum wage leads to a 1 to 3 percent decrease in employment of low-skilled workers (using teens as a proxy) in the short run, and to a larger decrease in the long run, along with rising unemployment.
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It is often said that the stock market in the short run is a voting machine and a weighing machine in the long run.
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Like the legal intern delivering coffee and learning what it takes to be a good lawyer, their most significant impact in the role is not achieved in a short time, but rather in avoiding being too much of a distraction in the short-term and learning how to have a real impact in the long run.
But will their early efforts will be enough to make a difference in the long run?
"I'd like to think that me talking about my son will make a difference in the long run, " she tells me.
But she asserts that the arguing was a good thing in the long run, because it led to positive changes.
First, the only way to have a stable climate in the long run is to cease all emissions.
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But almost everywhere, what is needed from government are the sort of fundamental reforms that can make a big difference in the long run, beyond the next electoral cycle.
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But after some initial turbulence, we expect the American Airlines-US Airways marriage will be a healthy union in the long run, with benefits for both the airline industry and consumers.
The post-crash rally in these securities was more likely a feature of a long-run bubble in the dollar itself in response to macroeconomic conditions.
So taken together, these are the efforts that are going to create jobs and help build a stronger economy in the long run.
While I will focus on how advisors can learn from this study, PriceMetrix also analyzed the data in a way that should help recruiters and companies hire advisors who have a better chance of succeeding in the long-run (and thus in many cases justifying the paying of a large up-front bonus).
Even worse, they try to solve a short-term problem in a way that hurts them financially in the long run.
With more and more people using the Facebook mobile app exclusively, the company is facing a major problem in the long-run.
As America struggles to extend health-care coverage while curbing health-care costs, we face a decision that is more important than whether we have a public-insurance option, more important than whether we will have a single-payer system in the long run or a mixture of public and private insurance, as we do now.
Any civilisation that has built a Dyson sphere will have to have been around for a long time, of course and in the very long run its star will start to change in unpleasant ways, ballooning to form a red giant.
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That's a terrible answer in the long run.
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To the winner it might look like success for a while, but in the long run it breeds resentment and distrust.
Nevertheless, the news that both Maryland and Rutgers are joining the Big Ten Conference by the 2014-15 academic year will be a financially prosperous decision in the long run for both schools as well as the Big Ten Conference.
Prices could slump as a major buyer steps to the sidelines, and for the minimal returns available in bonds more than a few years in duration, the risk of a years-long bull run reversing is too substantial for Fuss to flirt with.
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In the marketplace, even in politics, we recognize that competing interests in the long run produce a more fit economy and better livings standards, challenges in equitable distribution of benefits notwithstanding.
At the same time, the survey said that income inequality and an ageing society were likely to be a source of tension in the long run.
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Padding profits at the expense of the consumer economy might lead to a slightly higher dividend but it harms the economy in the long run, like a vampire feeding on herself.
Phillips then showed why he's a three-time Gold Glove winner in the fifth, making a long run into center field for a basket catch with his back to the plate.
Michael Gartenburg, research director at Gartner, told the BBC it could be a good thing for consumers in the long run because it would force Apple's competitors to innovate.
And while Eli may be correct that people who produce a lot of external value get rewarded in the long run, it would help if the economics field did a better job of rewarding positive externality generating behavior and of explicitly arguing for optimal social norms.
Even as we have had to spend our way out of this recession in the near term, we've begun to make the hard choices necessary to get our country on a more stable fiscal footing in the long run.
They stood at a solid 12% in the third quarter, but Ford expects the margins to drop to 8-10% in the long run due a greater proportion of small cars (such as the Fusion and the Focus) being sold.
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