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Speaking of stories, to make a long one short, Lincoln is very much worth the price of admission.
FORBES: Steven Spielberg's 'Lincoln' Lives Up To The Hype
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There is no doubt that long prison sentences make the general public feel good over the short term, but the costs of incarceration go on for the long term.
FORBES: Here's an Idea To Reduce The Deficit - Release Some Federal Inmates
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To make a long story short: users took the control of the web.
FORBES: An overview of the social media ecosystem
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But this digital Battle of Verdun is not the only challenge for Google as Mozilla is also launching its mobile operating system: FirefoxOS. To make a long story short, FirefoxOS is the equivalent of ChromeOS for smartphones: a light-weight mobile operating system where the user interface and all applications are web-based.
FORBES: How Alibaba And Mozilla Are Trying To Break Google And Apple Duopoly On Smartphone
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Rather, it challenges teams to make short-run and long-run resource allocation decisions in the face of a binding fiscal constraint.
FORBES: The NFL's Free Agency Frenzy: A By-Product of Football's Economics, A Contributor to NFL's Unparalleled Demand
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To make a long story short, cloud computing is (almost) the future of IT.
FORBES: Can we consider a firm without IT?
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We will continue to make investment decisions in light of long-term market leadership considerations rather than short-term profitability considerations or short-term Wall Street reactions.
FORBES: Why P/E Ratios Are for Losers
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They simply must make long term decisions for the benefit of the entire state regardless of short term politics.
FORBES: Fix California And The Country Will Follow
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To make a long story short, after an alarmingly high reading Mstislav discovered a mound of rotting mangrove fronds under a seemingly healthy hillock of wheatgrass a camouflaged nightmare of poison-leaching compost.
NEWYORKER: Lostronaut
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The ordeals of air travel after Sept. 11, 2001, make even short flights feel like long hauls.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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If stocks go nowhere, you make 2% a year owning futures, taxed as a capital gain (a blend of short- and long-term gains).
FORBES: Side Lines