We think it'll help make the community stronger over the long term, and we think it'll be good for the business over the long term.
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People worried it wouldn't be supported over the long term.
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Over the long term, investing in infrastructure actually saves money.
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We can deliver dividends and growth over the long term.
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My worry is what will happen over the long term.
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Over the long term, the winners would become more dominant.
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But that rarely lasts over the long term, he said.
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But over the long term, Amazon poses a bigger threat.
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That's not necessarily a bad thing over the long term.
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These are the things that really matter over the long term.
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So we'll see how this plays out over the long-term.
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Between the lines: That's a seismic shift over the long-term.
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That's why they tend to trend together over the long term.
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And over the long term, I think that's the big question.
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And over the long term, he remains enthusiastic about Apple's potential.
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Commodity stocks have dramatically outperformed their products over the long term.
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Over the long term, Fox thinks it needs to get bigger.
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Over the long term, the court risks a crisis of legitimacy.
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The British are making a serious mistake over the long term.
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Some remain outright bullish on residential property over the long term.
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Thus, these changes would save taxpayer money over the long term.
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Over the long term, all of these taxes should be repealed.
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What I'm saying is over the long term, it doesn't matter.
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But it's not necessarily within Apple's business interests over the long term.
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Providers are rewarded for keeping their patients healthier over the long term.
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Q: What are your expectations over the long term for interest rates?
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Do you think they actually reduce charitable giving over the long term?
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And over the long term, this policy probably isn't financially sound either.
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"There's going to be a need for conversation over the long term."
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That's not going to diversify your assets appropriately over the long term.
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Sure, stout valuations today imply so-so returns over the long term.
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Without Congressional assent, reform will not be sustainable over the long-term.
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But over the long term, Miller's analysis appears to be holding true.
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Randall said Snap is "very committed to hardware" over the long term.
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So yeah, that's a real problem for Republicans over the long term.
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Over the long term, it will stimulate economic activity and attract investments.
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" Hernández added, "How will this site be preserved over the long term?
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How viable these services will be over the long term is unclear.
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Save it and you can start investing slowly over the long term.
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Over the long term, diversity may increase the political support for globalization.
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Over the long term, these states have a lot going for them.
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Over the long term, they can change social norms, which is crucial.
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And it can't possibly make for healthy growth over the long term.
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Management has a target for ROE of 20 percent over the long term.
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Over the long term, the poll will be extended to about 140 countries.
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It said it plans to remain a significant owner over the long term.
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But could the decision end up hurting your career over the long term?
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I have the feeling that over the long-term there has been progress.
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In Africa, as in advanced economies, inflation has fallen over the long term.
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Over the long term, though, Foxconn should benefit from richer valuations in China.
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So we want to significantly increase our investment here over the long term.
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"They continue to grow international over the long term, and nothing happens overnight."
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But there will be benefits over the long term, the ratings agency said.
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That includes the stocks that I expect to work over the long term.
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The lesson: stocks tend to track future earnings expectations over the long term.
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Mr. Walker has argued that federal funding is uncertain over the long term.
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Some qualifications can give your salary a huge boost over the long term.
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"Punishment is very ineffective in changing behavior over the long term," Reynolds says.
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Mr. Olshefski ended up following Quest and his family over the long term.
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He has shown little willingness, over the long term, to alter those opinions.
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But over the long term, this state of high alert takes a toll.
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Over the long term, using a smart speaker as a timer gets tedious.
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"The F.B.I. expects to continue the investigation over the long term," he wrote.
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"Benefits and side effects evolve over the long term, not over 12 weeks."
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"I think it will be fine over the long term," this person said.
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"Coal is going to get phased out over the long term," Aldina said.
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That metric implies a 14 percent return on equity over the long term.
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"But the payback over the long-term is going to be very attractive."
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That makes them better equity investors over the long term, studies have shown.
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Analysts and investors remain skeptical Lampert's "actions" will work over the long term.
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Whether California's trash craters will persist over the long-term is also unclear.
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Essentially, that means drillers will get less out of wells over the long term.
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"It's a growth factor over the long term," he said of the cleanup efforts.
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Both of those save ratepayers far more than they cost over the long-term.
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Over the long term, a strong dollar is not bad for the stock market.
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Experts say that could lead to an even deeper cut over the long term.
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He remains positive on stocks over the long-term but is cautious near-term.
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Under this model for analog content, businesses have been profitable over the long term.
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Certainly over the long term higher standards will improve the outcomes for all students.
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Although the executive order by the president does, over the long term, still stand.
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Over the long term, earnings not elections will drive the stock market, Chan said.
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Running such a large deficit over the long term is not a feasible strategy.
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Expect the benefits of these nascent technologies to play out over the long term.
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And over the long-term, fine wines have proven to be a lucrative investment.
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To be sure, this has not been a winning trade over the long term.
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In return, he theoretically left some money on the table over the long term.
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Graphic on COMEX copper open interest, price and funds over the long term: tmsnrt.
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This is one reason to believe their strategy will work over the long term.
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Over the long term, American families are getting richer and have more disposable income.
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All of those are very popular and will benefit health over the long term.
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"It gives us concern over the long term margin of the contract," she added.
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Most were expecting to earn 7.5 percent to 8 percent over the long term.
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But lenders need to know that the company is viable over the long term.
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You can't write a reconciliation bill that increases the deficit over the long term.
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However, Osterholm questioned how effective such restrictive policies really are over the long term.
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But crisis mode is no way to run a government over the long term.
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There may be some solutions for this state of affairs over the long term.
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Is it possible that the ayahuasca actually reverses these deficits over the long term?
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"We expect to sell meaningful amounts of LNG into China over the long term."
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Over the long term, Apollo and Metropoulos looked outside Schiller Park to generate profits.
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The board plans to add one to three more directors over the long term.
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Hardware wallets are physical storage devices designed for holding crypto over the long term.
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The NSFR complements this and aims to ensure stable funding over the long term.
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"Over the long term," he said, "they want to see Trump winning in 2020."
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And his risk-adjusted returns over the long term were much better than average.
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No it's a bet on oil prices over the long term more than anything else.
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This could lead to a large further increase in government guarantees over the long term.
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Over the long term, he thinks the economy won't grow much more than 2 percent.
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He's also unconcerned about the changes expected in the Chinese economy over the long term.
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I am committed to our mission and to leading Facebook there over the long term.
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Dr. Schmidt said that the Paris target referred to sustained temperatures over the long term.
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Some, like acne extractions, work very well over the long term, but are quite expensive.
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Fitch believes these evolving trends can fundamentally improve Flex's credit profile over the long term.
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Whether the Democrats will make out even better over the long term is another question.
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But over the long term, proponents argue, the country is on a path toward legalization.
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However, over the long term, an increase in international diversification could lead to an upgrade.
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Some will never regain that stature, settling over the long term for more menial jobs.
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These newer bulbs cost more up front but save consumers money over the long-term.
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Of course, over the long term, Russia and Saudi Arabia would prefer higher oil prices.
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But for people battling grave illnesses over the long term, the experience can be agonizing.
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Instead, their cool and calculated views allow them to reap profits over the long term.
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The founders said they were dedicated to growing the upstart charity over the long term.
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Over the long term, it&aposs best to keep accounts open as long as possible.
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"That is not viable over the long term given the quantity they require," he said.
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In a similar way, anyone betting against India over the long term would be foolish.
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Over the long term, many chaebol families have seen their grip on their empires slip.
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Instead, investors should buy funds that will do well over the long term, Rosenbluth said.
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Yet, over the long term they have a better chance of succeeding than almost anything else.
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And it doesn't seem like a country like that can remain stable over the long term.
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Of course, this is over the long-term — the paper looks at 30-year running means.
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Over the long term, this would be significant because fewer women would die from breast cancer.
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A bigger role for them will mean more inefficiency and slower growth over the long term.
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We expect steady profitability for its home appliance and air-conditioning operations over the long term.
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It's not worth anything to anyone (except, y'know, humanity as a whole, over the long term).
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"Ultimately investors don't see many sectors that are as attractive over the long term," Colas said.
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"Over the long term, the market has many more up years than down years," Colas said.
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"Over the long term, you will want the ECB's remit to be extended," said Bruegel's Wolff.
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But over the long term, what I'd really like to get to is an independent appeal.
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Nevertheless, staking Buick's future on China may not be a smart bet over the long term.
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Both are important, and I believe will help us serve everyone better over the long term.
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We know perfectly well, over the long term, in the big picture, that we need one.
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For an investor looking over the long term, he says charitable trusts are a good idea.
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This contraction will create opportunities for Target to pick up market share over the long term.
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It is a durable middle-of-the-road method to stay invested over the long term.
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Depending on soil types and other environmental factors, some species became established over the long term.
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Over the long term, you help build better police and justice systems in the home countries.
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"You have to look at the impact on the neighborhood over the long term," she said.
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Over the long term, well negotiated trade agreements are usually positive, but often not for everyone.
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WILFRED FROST: You mentioned your returns over the long-term and how impressive they have been.
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Ultimately, more research is needed to determine if this diet can work over the long term.
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The data clearly show that stock market returns outpace most other investments over the long term.
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Seventh, over the long term the law could hurt the quality of New York's state system.
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Quite simply, it is the returns for the shareholders of that company over the long term.
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But over the long term, that should benefit investors who don't hold multiple U.S. stock funds.
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Overemphasizing any one of these will lead to frustration, anxiety and dejection over the long-term.
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Weather is what's happening over the short term, climate is what happens over the long term.
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It's easier, it's much cheaper, and it almost always outperforms the active investors over the long term.
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But over the long term, American democracy needs a fundamental course-correction to a more moderate path.
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"We are confident in our ability to create significant shareholder value over the long-term," he said.
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Over the long term, researchers expect that atmospheric rivers will grow more intense as the climate changes.
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A cheaper Model 2 will maker it harder for Tesla to sustain profits over the long term.
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This could be measured through metrics such as customer and/or agent retention over the long term.
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Over the long-term, though, he thinks the U.K. could even benefit from being on its own.
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Weak productivity growth limits rises in living standards over the long term and can push up prices.
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"We don't think that those sorts of techniques are very sustainable over the long term," he added.
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JIM CRAMER: Well, something over the long term of course is the integrity of the company itself.
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To keep consumers, regulators and politicians happy over the long term, there is no substitute for competition.
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"We don't think that those sorts of techniques are very sustainable over the long term," he said.
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And so -- but over the long term, it's going to be -- continue to be the largest market.
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But when has one of these fads ever, over the long term, turned out the be correct?
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And rising average temperatures may over the long term lead to more frequent, deadly, and costly blackouts.
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" He added: "It's a fine stock, and I think over the long term they'll figure things out.
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Social network sentiment data shows Alphabet's market position in these areas is sustainable over the long-term.
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Over the long term, a rising federal debt is a big threat to economic growth, Kashakari said.
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High cash balances can hurt returns over the long term, and weigh on wealth management firms' profits.
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THAT'S HOW COMPANIES LIKE OURS THAT TAKE BETS OVER THE LONG TERM ARE ABLE TO DO THAT.
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Some perform well for a while, but it's very difficult to consistently win over the long term.
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True rehabilitation costs money up front, but saves it over the long term through reduced recidivism rates.
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This is absolutely the correct thing to do and will over the long term increase shareholder value.
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But inflation and wage growth remain subdued, casting doubt over the long-term sustainability of the recovery.
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This issue is more critical over the long-term than focusing on street gangs like MS-85033.
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"Al will make the product better over the long term, but we'll incur expenses a lot sooner."
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It's also wise to consider just how much money you'll save over the long term, she said.
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He also demanded a new plan for making conservation a way of life over the long term.
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Demographics in China further support growth opportunities over the long term, with a median age of 35.
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We will be best served over the long term by resisting this urge and defending free expression.
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If Congress doesn't do that, I do fear over the long term it will lose those prerogatives.
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The $600 million doesn't include launch or operations funding, meaning more spending challenges over the long term.
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Inequality of financial wealth goes up and down, but over the long term it has been reduced.
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This will see it develop a first flagship title that can be iterated over the long term.
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I valued my independence, I valued my creativity, and I also valued winning over the long term.
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But adding darkness infuses a well-done second film with depth that endures over the long term.
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Rather, it made me realize that it's something we have to worry about over the long term.
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You'll usually pay more in interest over the long term, but you'll gain financial breathing room now.
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Over the long term, China's digital investments could render some developing countries off-limits to U.S. forces.
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I personally believe this is more dangerous for democracy over the long term than almost any speech.
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The side effects over the long term and among people with chronic diseases remain to be determined.
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He also looks for companies in industries that are poised for strong growth over the long term.
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Tepper does favor one of the Chinese web stocks as having potential over the long term: Alibaba.
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Rather than a quick fix, the app tries to change users&apos behavior over the long term.
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He notes that these assets tend to do better over the long-term, when people are nervous.
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The study also says that grassland feeding could potentially slow the birds' reproduction over the long term.
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We think-- our product will be there for-- long-- over the long term, it will be needed.
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"We believe that that approach is a better way to invest in energy over the long term."
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Cortisol is a stress hormone that impedes performance and creates negative health effects over the long term.
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"A more sustainable federal budget could also support the economy's growth over the long term," he said.
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Over the long term, a digital-supply chain has given Costa Express the ability to expand without limits.
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The procedure requires, over the long-term, the bill to reduce the deficit over a period of time.
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That will help determine how deep of a cut the GOP's plan would be over the long term.
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Fairway said in February it needed to raise more capital to stay in business over the long term.
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He also said this means Facebook is likely to keep working with fact checkers over the long term.
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What is their potential risk over the long-term from inhaling any radon that's coming off of that?
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"I assure you there is plenty of room for us to grow over the long term," Sayer said.
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But we don't know what they could do over the long term, and in combination with other chemicals.
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Over the long term, the company expects to let all users post videos of unlimited length, Systrom said.
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U.S. investors expect their portfolios to generate an 6.63 percent return annually over the long term after inflation.
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Those fears are valid in the short term and maybe over the long term as well, he says.
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Target needs to have an ecommerce strategy that can compete with Amazon and Walmart over the long-term.
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Study after study has shown that changing everything all at once just isn't sustainable over the long term.
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There is some evidence that buybacks may not help support a company's share price over the long term.
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For other colonists, the minimal gravity on Mars could result in serious health problems over the long term.
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"The rebalancing of China's economy towards consumption will support strong passenger demand over the long term," it said.
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Mr. Zuckerberg said at the time that the changes would make Facebook more valuable over the long term.
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Our strongest allies are bitterly disappointed, and I think that will hurt our business over the long term.
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But the age-old adage holds true here: small steps lead to big things over the long term.
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A presidency that does not reflect the will of the people cannot sustain itself over the long term.
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Over the long term, the only way to "truly grow that money" is to invest it, Sethi says.
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"Short-term momentum and sentiment can be very powerful but over the long-term valuations matter," he said.
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There are a number of commodities like gold, sugar and copper that demonstrate promise over the long term.
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Expanding software revenue and recurring subscription fees are also likely mitigate game segment volatility over the long term.
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Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio need strong turnouts to show they can fight Trump over the long-term.
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No. First, the figures still show that active managers do not beat the markets over the long term.
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It may offer you some inflation protection over the long-term, but there's no added value from it.
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While that can be good, be aware it will cost you more in interest over the long term.
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"It is not sustainable over the long term," Shilen Shah, bond analyst at Investec Wealth & Investment, told IFR.
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Mr. O'Brien, the Grassroots vice president, said he hoped the program would pay dividends over the long term.
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It said the budget would return to surplus over the long term, in line with the government's projections.
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As he points out, over the long-term investing outside of the domestic market doesn't guarantee higher returns.
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Creating enormous value over the long term requires turning a tactical edge into some form of durable advantage.
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"And that's a big factor for retail over the long term, especially with Amazon and others, " Chen said.
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Faced with its own challenges, the meal-kit company has struggled to retain subscribers over the long term.
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While funding remains solid, Fitch believes COF's rating is constrained by its deposit profile over the long term.
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You need long-term investment and long-term thinking in order to be sustainable over the long-term.
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The aim is to sustain viable competition between a wide range of European clubs over the long term.
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But researchers are finding that pollution can be an even bigger drag on growth over the long term.
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And we don't have any idea yet what this really means for the country over the long term.
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And over the long term that will likely underpin the Saudi-UAE axis as a counterweight to Iran.
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These particles penetrate deep into lungs, and can cause inflammation, asthma attacks, and over the long term, cancer.
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If U.S. fortunes are to improve over the long term, the country needs more than a yes-man.
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" For some of those companies, the calculation is that "over the long term we'll just pay the fines.
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The Dodge & Cox fund has outperformed most peers recently, and over the long-term, consistently beating the benchmark.
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Meditation is said to improve focus and cognition over the long term, and many successful entrepreneurs favor it.
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But such projects take months to get going and need sustained funding over the long term, officials said.
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But even with low levels of sunlight, cumulative sun damage can occur over the long-term, Lim explained.
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But over the long term, all of these plans will likely need to come up with more money.
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"Real estate may lose money in the short term while your asset is building over the long term."
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No one knows what this kind of rapid alteration of the landscape will mean over the long term.
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Everybody is concerned about reining in the costs of the Medicare and Medicaid programs over the long term.
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"What that means over the long term is the health of the marketplace is at risk," Lodes said.
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Though the stock market has enjoyed the declining dollar, Bove said the policy over the long term is misguided.
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This leads to a real sense of loneliness, and that can actually impacts your health over the long term.
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But over the long term, stretches of economic growth in America have got longer and longer (see chart 3).
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So how do public investors gain confidence that the company can achieve those earnings margins over the long term?
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Although this would be expensive, it would be a less risky and more durable option over the long term.
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But the country is much less good at finding the capital for firms to grow over the long term.
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As much as I liked where Firefox was going, however, I couldn't stick with it over the long term.
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Over the long term, demand for energy appears much more responsive to changes in price than household studies imply.
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Per-person health care costs "are projected to grow faster than the economy over the long term," CBO said.
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Experts typically advise setting aside at least 1% of your home's purchase price for repairs over the long-term.
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Over the long-term though, they said it's unlikely that government officials go as far as forcing companies apart.
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And over the long-term period of time — again, the long term — I do believe in a strong dollar.
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And 70 percent of those investors said they can realistically reach that level of return over the long term.
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Fitch views 21000% to 211% volume growth as realistic over the long term assuming ongoing innovation and marketing support.
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Méndez is doubtful that brown dwarfs are stable enough over the long term to maintain any semblance of habitability.
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While automotive exports would increase over the long term, auto imports from Japan would rise in the near term.
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Importantly, the rise of FinTech could raise risks to traditional banks which fail to transform over the long term.
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Over the long-term, it's the results that matter not the short-term stock price management techniques of CEOs.
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Loporchio said such short-term swings do not reflect what Fidelity's retirement savers will see over the long term.
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And yet, over the long term, it is definitely the closed Aeon Flows that I've fallen in love with.
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Over the long term the burden has risen, which is one reason why the rate of transactions has slumped.
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Despite the crisis, Turkey retains enviable demographics, making it particularly attractive for consumer-focused industries over the long term.
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This is not to say that it will make sense for Tesla to be private over the long-term.
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Corporations simply don't make decisions based on taxes, and certainly not decisions to benefit workers over the long-term.
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A species needs a continually rebalanced genetic portfolio to survive over the long term in nature's ever-changing environment.
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It is manpower intensive, and over the long term tends to degrade as people forget about the last attack.
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The road ahead Much work lies ahead to ensure that constructive ties can be sustained over the long term.
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Overall, the government plans to find savings worth 10 billion euros to balance public finances over the long term.
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This results in operating performance resilience, healthy profitability and an ability to generate healthy FCF over the long term.
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Discrepancies between countries are an indication of exchange rate imbalances that over the long-term will be evened out.
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The deal clears the way for Dana to resume expanding gas production in the area over the long term.
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When diets are prescribed, adherence is likely to diminish over the long term despite self-reports to the contrary.
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Build in plenty of time for self-reflection about what you want in your career over the long term.
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Arnold also said in the interview that autonomous vehicles could be "terribly bearish" for oil over the long term.
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It's going to be volatile but over the long term it's better for the health and robustness of markets.
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Other critics have questioned the governor's assertions that the project would save the state money over the long term.
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This is not to say that it will make sense for Tesla to be private over the long term.
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The fact is that while the stock market fluctuates, historically, it has always gone up over the long term.
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The measures that companies are taking in response to the virus may shift workplace behavior over the long term.
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Over the long term, that trend will probably help the Democrats — the party of the country's growing demographic groups.
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In doing so, Washington will further alienate the partners it needs to apply effective pressure over the long term.
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And Amazon, along with Apple and Google, has far deeper pockets to slog it out over the long term.
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Jagged ash particles irritate the lungs and over the long term can lead to a disease known as silicosis.
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They're not thinking about how to save the greatest number of 7-year-old boys over the long term.
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Over the long term, these are the very activities that are needed to address the growing problem of wildfire.
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She's also wise to advocate a hall of fame for those coaches who build athletes over the long term.
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Yes. Over the long term, the more established men's game brings in consistently higher game revenue year over year.
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He said over the long term there is a high correlation between the stock market and U.S. economic growth.
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Research shows dieting is not effective over the long term and can lead to greater weight gain over time.
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Over the long term, though, the filibuster has been a better friend to Republicans than Democrats, as Waldman notes.
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Overall, the key to lowering blood pressure with lifestyle changes is maintaining those healthy practices over the long-term.
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The fact is that some stories flunk the near-term fundamentals even as they triumph over the long term.
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Anmuth said the company removing "spammy and suspicious" accounts is a positive for the company over the long-term.
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Saying that, she does think regime change in the country would, over the long term, be a good thing.
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"Benefits and side effects evolve over the long term, not over 12 weeks," an author of the study said.
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Chief Executive Yves Guillemot said he is confident in the company's ability to deliver growth over the long term.
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For others, however, progress is slow and deliberate, and having someone to help over the long term is better.
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"I personally don't think it is a winning strategy over the long term, losing for multiple years," said Silver.
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The sort of identity that City has brings results; not always, not every year, but over the long term.
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Climate change is exacerbating the effect, raising the question of how marine life will fare over the long term.
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Over the long term, tidal friction is gradually lengthening the time it takes Earth to make one full rotation.
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According to Mourad, the toxicant levels found in Pacific fishers in Oregon over the long-term hasn't gone down.
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He wants to engineer gradual, social progress over the long term—even as he accepts that is not always possible.
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But over the long term, Russia is surely concerned about the future, as China grows ever stronger on its doorstep.
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Rising dollar strength is "a good thing" over the long term, Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin told The Wall Street Journal.
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You can also grow your balances over the long term in an individual retirement account or in a brokerage account.
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They said debt relief was the only hope for bringing the government's fiscal affairs into balance over the long term.
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Over the long term, Fitch expects that the large regionals banks will manage their CET1 to between 8% and 9.5%.
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Wagner is continuing to refine HD 131399Ab's orbit to determine whether the planet will be stable over the long-term.
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They would work together over the long term like a tribe, learning from each other as much as from him.
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Again, the GDPR makes egregious personal data heists untenable over the long term — at least where the regulation has jurisdiction.
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"This is a joint attempt to strengthen both brands over the long term," Puma Chief Executive Bjorn Gulden told Reuters.
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We consistently chose to defer profitability in the short term in order to maximize shareholder value over the long term.
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That has narrowed the relative return long-term investors enjoy for lending to the U.S. government over the long term.
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He added that renewable energy will gain a market share over the long term but it would not be dominant.
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It is true that we are seeing more fragmentation, of the world over the long term, away from the dollar.
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"Over the long term (53-20 years) our stock has performed well," a spokeswoman for Caterpillar said in an email.
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The virus had been thought to be relatively harmless over the long term, but that view changed late last year.
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MutRe's asset allocation is stable over the long-term, and Fitch does not expect any material change in 13-2018.
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In fact, I would say that we are inclined to be bullish China and bearish AAC, over the long term.
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A flattening yield curve is often seen as a harbinger of low growth, inflation and rates over the long term.
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"In fact, some data suggests that antibacterial ingredients may do more harm than good over the long-term," she added.
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Howard Marks sees "cautionary signs" in the market and holds a tepid outlook for financial markets over the long term.
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For these reasons, short-term trials may have little relevance to understanding how diet affects health over the long term.
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However, if Republican alternatives prosper over the long term and deliver results, Obama's presidency could seem less successful in hindsight.
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It is unclear whether his new partners will be aligned, over the long term, with his people-before-profit philosophy.
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But over the long term, fitness apps that work in conjunction with wearable devices could end up being more popular.
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The sooner you can get started saving and investing, the more dramatic your gains will be over the long term.
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We tend to think of "infrastructure" as exclusively about building and/or developing large-scale projects over the long term.
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We expect those banks with consistent strategies within their core competencies to outperform other midtier banks over the long term.
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We agree that the current pace of credit creation in China is unlikely to be sustainable over the long term.
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"Over the long term, low profitability threatens the ability of banks to generate capital and access financial markets," Nouy said.
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A recent study published in JAMA Psychiatry shed light on the effects postpartum depression might have over the long term.
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Young Americans appear to recognize that the tax overhaul overwhelmingly benefits wealthy people and corporations, especially over the long-term.
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Meanwhile, analysts are optimistic that tourist arrivals to Hong Kong from mainland China will remain strong over the long term.
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So if Sanders enacts his rent control law, almost two-thirds of Americans stand to lose over the long term.
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SPIEGEL: WE ARE GOING TO HAVE TO CONTINUE TO DO WHAT IS RIGHT FOR THE BUSINESS OVER THE LONG TERM.
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But whether the house and garage will survive the pace of development here over the long term is another question.
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History shows that if you can ride out the bear markets, stocks should gain in value over the long term.
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But Mr. Polman argued that Unilever would be worth more over the long term, and Kraft Heinz withdrew its offer.
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Of course, this plan will only work if there are enough Grab customers in those cities over the long term.
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With Mr. James leading the way, some are trying to build production businesses that can thrive over the long term.
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But marrying while these two planets are in backwards motion is bad news for your relationship over the long-term.
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But Guam's topography is no guarantee that its climate adaptation projects would be effective over the long term, she added.
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These firms help their clients by creating customized strategies to mitigate financial risk and build wealth over the long term.
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The order pointed to cases in which many consumers make seemingly irrational choices that hurt themselves over the long-term.
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These towns can expect continued rising seas over the long term, even if the rise occurs in a stepwise fashion.
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Not only does this produce environmental and social injustices, it is simply not practical or sustainable over the long term.
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But I believe that the market is efficient, and over the long term it can be counted on to grow.
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Left untreated over the long term, Afib can lead to blood clots, stroke, heart failure and other heart-related complications.
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Over the long term, Fitch expects the U.S. operations could begin to approach the size of the Canadian cable operations.
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There's no data on patients over the long term, but doctors say larger, more robust studies are in the works.
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So "big ag" — the only farmers with the capital to survive over the long term — profits from the blundering crisis.
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It was starting to produce scale-driven technologies that would be necessary for the site grow over the long term.
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Over the long term, as I conclude in the book, I want to see them live up to their promises.
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Even with pass-through fees, firms like Citadel, Millennium and Paloma have produced double-digit net returns over the long-term.
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It remains unclear whether Baker Hughes will continue to benefit from GE's financial clout and advanced manufacturing over the long term.
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Weather extremes are distinct from climate patterns, but understanding them over the long term helps put our understanding climate into context.
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"Over the long-term, employees can develop significant equity balances and really participate in the growth of the business," he said.
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Game developers have realized that content is the best way to make their games sticky and profitable over the long term.
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Oudea reiterated, however, that there were too many banks in Europe and that over the long term a reshuffle was needed.
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"Company culture is the number one factor leading to job satisfaction over the long term," said Jessica Jaffe, a Glassdoor spokeswoman.
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Given that the overall inflation is a bit below 2 percent, the pace is probably not sustainable over the long term.
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China is a relatively small market for the company, but one where it is looking to grow over the long term.
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"Weather is the day to day, and climate is the average condition of a region over the long term," she said.
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"Your home is highly likely to increase in value over the long term, which will increase your net worth," she said.
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Student loan interest rates are "generous at the beginning, but over the long term that interest really adds up," O'Leary says.
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"Even before Trump, there was a growing awareness that the current disparity could not endure over the long term," Lesser said.
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It does this by maintaining the pressure of its wells over the long term through gas re-injection and other means.
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But despite the biological roadblocks, plenty of people are successful at losing weight and keeping it off over the long term.
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Still, models that rely on greenhouse gases alone have have trouble producing stable, warm climates on Mars over the long term.
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Fitch also expects KEB Hana's significantly enhanced franchise should contribute to an improved competitive position and funding over the long-term.
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In fact, it could be positive over the long-term as it means Brexit would have to take a softer-form.
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Hoffmann later said the launch "may have impacted short-term sales" but it was the right choice over the long term.
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In theory, that cost-saving ought to pass-through to workers in the form of higher salaries over the long-term.
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Although investor optimism may not fade over the long term, profit-taking at current levels may limit any near-term gains.
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However, it is likely to boost revenue indirectly over the long term, as it supports GDP growth and encourages tax compliance.
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It remains to be seen whether healthcare costs over the long term could be saved by helping adults feel less lonely.
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Earlier this week, Japan's negative interest rate policy kicked in as concerns over the long-term profitability of the banks lingered.
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This will be mainly capital expenditure, which could help improve productivity over the long term, although this remains to be seen.
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Invest in Federal R&D: Basic research has been a strong driver of breakthrough technologies and innovations over the long term.
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This results in operating performance resilience, healthy profitability and ability to generate solid free cash flow (FCF) over the long term.
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THE QUESTION IS, IS THIS GOING TO LEAD TO A HIGHER POTENTIAL GROWTH RATE FOR THE ECONOMY OVER THE LONG-TERM?
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Maybe we're all just overthinking it when it comes to figuring out where interest rates are headed over the long term.
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And therein lies greater confidence for a stable foundation for U.S. oil and gas production and exports over the long term.
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He said government spending in the aftermath of natural disasters often boosts riskier assets such as stocks over the long term.
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THAT'S SOMETHING THAT HAS TO BE MANAGED AND TO ENSURE THAT BROAD SUPPORT REMAINS FOR THAT REGIME OVER THE LONG-TERM.
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But as spectacularly as those players arrived, they also left quietly — unable to replicate those scintillating starts over the long term.
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Kapoor denied any intention to exit health and hygiene, saying the move was to improve each business over the long term.
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Fitch believes it will be difficult for JD to continue expanding at well above market growth rates over the long term.
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The AFL-CIO believes the Republican tax law, as enacted, will be destructive to jobs and growth over the long term.
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Over the long term, if the trends continue, truffle production in certain areas may be reduced or even eliminated, hunters lamented.
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But the Raise Act turns out to make America poorer on a per-person basis over the long term as well.
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"But at the end of the day, it has got to be profitable" over the long term, he said of Eurowings.
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We have learned that, over the long term, uncontrolled migration is deeply unfair to both the sending and the receiving countries.
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One-on-one time, he said, is important — but probably not for the reason you think, especially over the long term.
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I actually think those are quite easy because over the long-term, the business will be better if you serve people.
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Now we'll see if it can turn that momentum into something that can sustain itself and grow over the long-term.
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There's substantial research linking diets with weight gain as well as increased risk of eating disorders, particularly over the long term.
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Fitch expects the potential addition of Alere's and St. Jude's pipelines will further support innovative product introductions over the long term.
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Are these benefits likely to be sufficient to permit the industry to grow over the long term despite criticism from environmentalists?
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"Probably the most important decision in picking a trustee is the ability to invest over the long term," Mr. Joyce said.
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PG&E has said in court papers that taking part in the fund will enhance its finances over the long term.
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Over the long term, these conditions help our bodies to stave off soaring blood sugar, insulin resistance and Type 0003 diabetes.
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These models may cost a bit more upfront, but we recoup those costs through reduced energy costs over the long term.
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"The conversation over the long-term future of industries such as the airlines -- while important -- can and should wait," she added.
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Assembly-line positions there were not ones "that people really find all that attractive over the long term," Mr. Hayes said.
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Over the long term, Dr. Pekins doesn't expect the moose to die off completely, but there will be fewer of them.
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Over the long term, the government remains skeptical that renewables can meet Japan's economic and climate goals at the same time.
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None of the executives made a particularly impassioned case for why the business would be a success over the long term.
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The Oracle of Omaha explained how he views equity investments and why he's bullish on U.S. stocks over the long-term.
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But over the long term, money placed with Danoff and several other veteran Fidelity fund managers has been a good investment.
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Welts said he was optimistic that the current controversy would not alter the NBA's popularity in China over the long term.
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Over the long term, tax reform has become a vehicle for ratcheting down the amount of money available for public purposes.
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In addition to discussion about near-term issues, the meeting featured an ongoing review over the long-term direction of policy.
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We have learned that over the long term, uncontrolled migration is deeply unfair to both the sending and the receiving countries.
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Over the long term, many broad technology funds have done well, but there were also plenty of internet funds that cratered.
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Source: Cowen and Co. Amazon Prime remains the "most critical driver" of [Amazon's] retail business over the long term, Blackledge said.
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"I personally don't think it's a winning strategy over the long term to engage in multiple years of rebuilding," Silver said.
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We have learned that over the long term, uncontrolled migration is deeply unfair to both the sending and the receiving countries.
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Last year, Baker said the airline's owners might have to put in additional equity if the dispute continued over the long term.
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The internet company is now a margin expansion story, he wrote, so a sales miss just won't matter over the long term.
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But advocates and experts say an investment in the region to mitigate violence, corruption, and poverty can help over the long term.
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Smaller commitments that can be sustained over the long term have more impact than grand gestures that disappear within a few months.
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Contrary to what some index proponents say, there is nothing random about doing better than the market average over the long term.
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CTJ is in the process of updating those calculations, and most companies' tax rates have been fairly consistent over the long term.
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However, these two developments are beneficial to prices over the long term, because this will lead to faster economic growth, he said.
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Right. I think the broader issue is what's going to happen to the middle-class blue-collar worker over the long term?
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The proposal, which is still at an early stage, could open the door to physical casinos over the long term, Bloomberg said.
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Over the long term, however, such behavior "can potentially have very serious consequences for America's intelligence relationships across the world", Curran said.
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Finding and drilling oil requires elaborate modelling—both of underground geologies and messy aboveground geopolitics—to make money over the long-term.
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That might leave Malaysia with a weaker currency over the long term even if it is more stable from day to day.
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It forecasts economic growth rates over the long term of 1.7 percent while the Trump administration sees them closer to 3 percent.
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"Over [the] long term, whether MoviePass is here or not, the fact Cinemark and AMC have programs is great news for moviegoers."
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Value stocks, however, tend to outperform growth over the long term, prompting many to wonder how long the current rout can last.
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If Facebook could no longer attract and retain the best workers, its ability to survive over the long term would be threatened.
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"This combination of rising hunger and slowing metabolism is a battle that we're destined to lose over the long term," he adds.
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Most trends we see are due to grand economic forces, nudged subtly over the long term by one or more administrations' policies.
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Schvartsman also said the company would try to improve capital allocation, which should lead to stronger financial results over the long term.
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"It will not be easy for China to sustain a medium- to high-speed growth rate over the long term," he said.
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It had the "will and the tools necessary to keep inflation at target over the long term," it said in a statement.
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I still believe that real estate is one of the most straightforward ways most Americans can build wealth over the long term.
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Piper Jaffray analysts said on Friday such investments position WellCare for a lower MBR and better profit margins over the long term.
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Shares in both firms fell on the news, perhaps because the deal is likely to yield results only over the long term.
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Over the long term, Medicaid, pensions and other so-called "legacy costs" will continue to eat away at budgets, S&P said.
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In the more distant future, the fund worries that climate change and global inequality could weigh on growth over the long term.
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But it is not clear whether, over the long term, America's left should focus on keeping taxes progressive or on boosting spending.
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But Mr Ruhm's recent work suggests that, over the long term, economic conditions are a comparatively small factor behind drug mortality rates.
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But that just underlines the need for ongoing effort to try to shape online communities for the better over the long term.
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Over the long term, Cadillac hopes to ride another emerging wave: the shift from the internal combustion engine to battery-electric propulsion.
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While Macron faces significant challenges to implement somewhat ambitious structural reforms, Marcussen argued France would reap the rewards over the long-term.
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The bigger effect could be over the long-term, as the value of oil reserves to be sold is scheduled to rise.
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Over the long term, the auto sector could flourish if the government lured such firms to the special economic zone, Cheung said.
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While the high Leliq rates have calmed the volatile currency, economists have voiced concerns over the long-term sustainability of the strategy.
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An Iran capable of reaching its full potential over the long term demands a greater focus on Iran's human rights violations now.
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And let's recognize that for most, the data still shows that over the long term, law school can be a fruitful choice.
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Over the long term, though, the outdoor air will gradually seep inside, so windows should be opened again when vog levels decrease.
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The central point of early pundit analysis has been that, over the long term, Democrats will eventually be a majority in Georgia.
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Developing leaders in a community can make civic engagement activities sustainable over the long-term and transform community members into community leaders.
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"Over the long term, having all EpiPen operations under one unified company would reduce complexity," said Ashtyn Evans, an Edward Jones analyst.
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I had a great job, but there were still problems with my workload and rewards I couldn't bear over the long term.
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The long term: It might seem impossible now but Russia and America may share a common foe over the long term: China.
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Make every decision about how to use your time based on what will make you most successful, especially over the long term.
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Over the long term, there would be increasing pressure on more states to use all of those tools to a greater extent.
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But again, this wasn't an independent study and it's hard to know how well this approach will work over the long term.
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"The board will continue to consider in a deliberative way how best to maximize CSX's performance over the long term," Kelly said.
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Putting more money into some of the investments could boost their value over the long term, allowing for higher redemptions, Schwartz wrote.
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Mr. Jacobs predicted that Mr. Cuomo would emerge relatively unscathed over the long term because the governor was not accused of wrongdoing.
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Mr. Kotlikoff, for example, projects the tax cuts will not increase the federal debt over the long term — because of foreign investment.
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We are going to build a culture of consistency which will allow this team to sustain better performance over the long term.
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Strong growth is likely to be maintained over the long term, notwithstanding constraints that recent restrictions on capital outflows may have created.
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But SEC Commissioner Robert Jackson says companies that let their executives sell shares after buyback announcements perform worse over the long term.
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It says cigarettes are the only legal product that, over the long term, kills half of those who consume them as intended.
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For now, limited research suggests it may not be any better for weight loss than conventional calorie-cutting over the long term.
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The Trump administration has said the economy can sustain 3.0 percent growth over the long term, an assertion many economists have disputed.
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But we have to do something over the long term in addition to make sure that we're not having this war forever.
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Over the long term, the U.S. should continue highlighting Ergodan's autocracy and support civil society organizations that seek genuine democracy in Turkey.
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Despite the deteriorating fundamentals, the analyst is bullish on McDonald's over the long term and reiterated his outperform rating for the company.
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"It is difficult to foresee the implications that current events may have for the population's wellbeing over the long-term," per Gallup.
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To simplify, an electronic fuze is more reliable over the long term and the detonation can be timed to be extremely precise.
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Like Aldi's data, this wasn't collected independently, so it's hard to know how well this approach will work over the long term.
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Some believed the agreement would be more resilient over the long term if it enabled parties to make adjustments, rather than withdraw completely.
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Still, he said its something the company has to seriously consider if they determine it will create shareholder value over the long term.
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The fact that we haven't gone extinct suggests that over the long term, we have some way of taking out our genetic garbage.
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I'm going to pick make something awesome, because over the long term I think you're more likely than not to find a market.
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We can't time the market accurately, but we know that when it's this high, over the long term, it usually doesn't do great.
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We remain very optimistic about the China market over the long-term, and we are committed to investing there for the long run.
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So-called re-engining, in fact, "has been the biggest single contributor to improving fuel efficiency over the long term," Dr. Rutherford said.
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For the rest of the century, the bank maintained the gold standard with the result that prices barely budged over the long term.
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"Convinced of Valeo's significant growth prospects, Bpifrance will be engaged alongside the group over the long term," said Bpifrance's chief executive Nicolas Dufourcq.
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"Over the long term, the combined average annual loss … from natural disasters is estimated at Rs 50 billion ($380 million)," the report said.
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"I would think that's unhelpful to release the video over the long term," Sexton, who is now a conservative political commentator, told Hill.
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They key is in finding a couple of great stocks and letting your investment in them grow and compound over the long-term.
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On the other end, under a high-emissions scenario, we melt Antarctica and sea levels rise over 200 feet over the long-term.
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"Line will not be able to enjoy growth in user numbers over the long term," said analyst Hideki Yasuda at Ace Research Institute.
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But the report notes that most of the phenomena seen are characteristic of a planet that is getting warmer over the long term.
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Reusable products like sandwich or snack bags can be expensive to buy new, but will end up saving money over the long term.
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Over the long term, land has been a good asset to hold as part of a portfolio to even out volatility and returns.
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This could turn out to be much more important over the long term than who is actually the victor in two small states.
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Until the clinical trials are complete, the question of how safe and effective the devices will be over the long term remains unanswered.
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Over the long term, the fate of these programs could be far more significant to climate policy than, say, individual appliance efficiency regulations.
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And over the long term, the ongoing fiscal follies are hurting the universities' reputation and hurt their efforts to compete for top students.
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"We still think that over the long term -- and I think that's a key qualifier -- equities represent better value than bonds," he said.
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By using "I don't" when refusing a trip to the mall, you will be more successful over the long-term in resisting temptation.
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The report does not take into account potential benefits from emissions reductions or future technology that could influence costs over the long term.
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"But clients have to understand that diversity is more about achieving a certain amount of investment security and safety over the long-term."
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"Over the long term, it helps you build the quality of your client base by preventing them from making bad decisions," he said.
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"I would never say that, over the long term, anyone is absolutely untreatable," the sexual trauma counselor Dr. Yael Margolin-Rice told Broadly.
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PPP is a good indication of the direction in exchange rates over the long-term, but a poor guide to determining equilibrium points.
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Experts argue that over the long term, defeating ISIS and groups like it requires an effort to discredit jihadist militancy as an ideology.
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However, this is very hard to maintain over the long term, as new demands and changing circumstances challenge even the most sincere commitments.
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In order for U.S. stocks to outperform over the long term, they need to do better, relative to investors' expectations than non-U.
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While these declines may seem like temporary setbacks, it is important to consider what consequences the Brexit could have over the long term.
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It's the only way to protect everyone's civil liberties and create the safe and free society we all want over the long term.
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Opting out of the global system of states is a self defeating practice that will only diminish U.S. power over the long term.
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Some investors have started questioning whether stocks are reaching the end of their bull market — where prices rise consistently over the long term.
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Although a U.S.-Chinese cyber-hacking truce was announced in 2015, Kazianis and others remain skeptical it will matter over the long term.
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Other policies, such as an immigration crackdown, go against what the Fed argues the U.S. economy needs to grow over the long term.
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And then, I've also found that cutting out alcohol during the week really helps keep me focused and energized over the long term.
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What all that amounts to is that neither farmland nor housing has been a great place to invest money over the long term.
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He wants to know how a business makes money and be confident on the sustainability of its profit streams over the long-term.
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Anything that gets you moving that you can also sustain over the long term, they said, will help you reach your fitness goals.
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But over the long-term India still remains a positive story for many investors, even with GAAR meaning higher taxes for foreign investors.
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But when it comes to how the Arena's ecumenical approach might benefit the Democrats over the long term, he is still not sure.
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And on long-term goals for governance: But over the long-term, what I'd really like to get to is an independent appeal.
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So it's not a great measure of how likely the stock price is to go up and stay up over the long term.
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That means holding investments that outperform over the long term but might go up and down a lot in the short term — i.e.
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Bipartisanship, he said, was not simply moderation or willingness to reach compromises but the only sensible way to govern over the long term.
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Over the long term and in high doses, benzene has been linked to cancer, blood disorders, and fetal development issues in pregnant women.
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I believe this will make our society stronger and, in doing so, will be good for all of us over the long term.
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A short-term surge also leads to more cases over the long term, by producing more people who transmit the virus to others.
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Research shows repeatedly that such practices do great damage to work force morale and motivation, and over the long term, to company profitability.
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Over the long term, climate change is raising the likelihood of extreme wildfires, a risk Australian scientists have been warning about for years.
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Over the long term, export prices are expected to rebound to 1.9 crowns/sm3, it said, without saying what would drive the rebound.
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The fund believes the compound return "will rise over the long-term as interest rates move back up," said General Manager Ray Ciranna.
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Though it had a strong run over the long-term, the high dividend strategy would not have been the best bet in 2019.
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This new study provides transition and default analysis on Fitch's corporate finance ratings in 2016 and over the long term period 1990-2016.
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This adds a potential source of capital volatility over the short term but supports growth in members' net worth over the long term.
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Sex produces a positive "after-glow" that lasts for up to two days, which is linked with relationship quality over the long term.
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He also ranked his four favorite banks over the long-term in the following order: Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Credit Suisse and UBS.
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CPPIB said it has invested C$28 billion ($21.45 billion) so far in China and will increase its exposure over the long term.
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Over the long term, the United States would have to support efforts to build a more self-sufficient economy linked to Afghanistan's neighbors.
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"This incentive will encourage more businesses to invest in assets that will help drive business growth over the long term," Morneau told legislators.
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After a few uses, the zipper still works, so it remains to be seen how it will hold up over the long term.
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"Over the long term, the administration's posture and policies are going to have a negative effect on the broad economy," Thompson told me.
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H: Could you speak a bit about the financial side of running the gallery, how you think about sustainability over the long term?
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Over the long term, our circle of concern has expanded from the tribe to the nation, and from the nation to humans everywhere.
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Single family homes are not good investments Single family home values have historically — and significantly — lagged behind stock market growth over the long term.
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And natural selection, although it won't get it right on any given step, will over the long term always be favoring these subtle improvements.
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Protecting internet infrastructure over the long term will require a more innovative approach that confronts the reality of climate change and its myriad implications.
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The more important effect, he said, may only become apparent over the long term if it does in fact raise potential, or "trend," growth.
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However, if you subscribe to perfect market theory, there should be a general equilibrium around the cost of human capital over the long term.
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Bob Doll, chief equity strategist at Nuveen Investment Management, believes in stocks over the long term but worries that the current rally is overheated.
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Over the long term, regular sugar consumption actually changes the gene expression and availability of dopamine receptors in both the midbrain and frontal cortex.
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It's unlikely we'll see much fallout in the short term, but it could be a significant issue over the long term, ClearBridge's Schulze said.
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Uber described public transportation as part of its "total addressable market," a term it defined as what it can tackle over the long term.
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The WHO said the mosquito-borne disease is still a crisis, but efforts should now go into stopping its spread over the long-term.
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In fact, it is the top-performing asset class for American public-pension funds, beating stocks, bonds and other investments over the long term.
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We remain bullish on American Eagle over the long term with proprietary data signaling a first quarter beat owing to strength in merchandise margin.
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Countries with greater restrictions on mortgage lending, such as Germany, have seen house prices grow much less over the long term than Britain has.
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Look at the history of index funds: high single-digit organic growth over the long term, 22009% to 22010% over the past 2373 years.
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Taken together over the long term, seasonal allergies present one of the most robust examples of how global warming is increasing risks to health.
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Synergies, from operational improvements, manufacturing, procurement, logistics, and organizational duplication, have approximated $212001 million through 3Q17, and should be sustainable over the long term.
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E Yongjian of Bank of Communications, a Chinese bank, says cuts in required reserves can, over the long term, be viewed as policy normalisation.
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This disconnection from our future selves could help explain why we often prioritize the near-term over the long-term in our decision making.
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What we see today descended from the original survivors of the asteroid, and some groups benefited greatly from the event over the long-term.
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Trump is promising to eliminate two regulations for every one added, a policy that could supercharge growth over the long term if faithfully implemented.
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Strong market wage growth and zoning-related barriers to supply have been credit positives for ESS and should support growth over the long term.
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In reality, he is on his way to accomplishing the most important things an authoritarian leader must do to survive over the long term.
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Another way of looking at the same issue is whether equities beat bonds over the long term; whether the risk premium is really delivered.
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But because sibling bullying disproportionately affects kids with autism, they may be harder hit by this exposure over the long term, the authors conclude.
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Fitch expects Coca-Cola will maintain CP balances below $15 billion over the long term compared to a past soft cap of $20 billion.
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Some even reckon the euro currency may fare worse over the long term if Britons vote to leave the wider 28-nation EU bloc.
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"I'd say that any food company that does not take these issues seriously is not a viable one over the long term," she said.
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Gilead says the price of its treatments reflect their clinical, economic and public health value, arguing they are cost-effective over the long term.
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If investors considered that possibility, the recent technology stock sell-off would make shares of Amazon seem like a bargain over the long term.
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In January, the widely-followed investor told CNBC he saw "cautionary signs" and held a tepid outlook for financial markets over the long term.
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RANDAL QUARLES: WELL, I THINK, YOU KNOW, OVER THE LONG-TERM, OVER DECADES, THE U.S. HAS BENEFITTED FROM AN OPEN -- GLOBALLY OPEN TRADING REGIME.
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But some proponents believe the costs of renewable energy will decrease electricity costs over the long term and result in savings for all consumers.
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However, Citigroup said $491 million in charges it took to reposition its businesses, including severance payments, will help lower costs over the long term.
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"We're hopeful it will instill more trust," and so increase financial support over the long term, said Thomas Tighe, chief executive of Direct Relief.
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There's a real effect, but as far as reducing the GDP over the long term, I think there are much bigger issues out there.
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And recognizing that helps people to commit to their ambitions over the long term, which is often what's needed to produce results, he said.
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But sometimes, selecting stocks on business fundamentals, leadership and mission, can really pay off, especially if you stick with them over the long term.
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That will almost certainly lead to an estimated deficit over the long term higher than the GOP would like, as the plan currently stands.
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But I think over the long term, ... our fourth growth drivers is what's going to make Nvidia 10 times larger than it is today.
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But the point is not to head to a hot bet, it's to have an investing plan that makes sense over the long term.
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But they could let the ECB conclude that Greek debt is sustainable over the long term, a key condition before it can buy bonds.
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And if we do the right thing, I believe that will be good for our community and our business over the long-term, too.
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First, hurricanes arise from warm waters, and the Gulf of Mexico has warmed by two to four degrees Fahrenheit over the long-term average.
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Over the long-term, investors are rewarded if they keep their cool and keep adding money in on a regular, methodical basis over time.
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Global immigration flows are expected to increase over the long term due to climate change, deepening economic disparities and technology-assisted ease of travel.
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Over the long term, Face ID is likely to save more time than using Touch ID because Face ID only failed in rare circumstances.
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"Yet China is at a crossroads, facing serious domestic and external challenges to maintaining its strong position over the long term," Mr. Schuknecht said.
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While Apple has said it expects to save millions of dollars over the long term, there is still risk involved in any such deal.
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Over the long term, the Gulf states anticipate that the US will become a less reliable partner and gradually disengage from the Middle East.
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Deputy Governor Marton Nagy told an online press conference that the goal now was to preserve the potential GDP growth over the long-term.
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Exports can now bring in much-needed foreign currency, help stabilize the value of the peso over the long term and lower food prices.
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The state would also have time to consider how to reduce the risk from the cost of increasingly devastating wildfires over the long term.
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In fact, if you start early, a 60/40 stocks-to-bonds portfolio mix can do quite well over the long term, said Curtis.
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Regardless of how that turns out, partisans on both sides generally agreed that growing the economy over the long term was an important goal.
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But Mr. Obama said that, over the long term, countries that pursue democracy, transparency and accountability fare far better than those that do not.
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Anecdotally, some users have said they're switching back to tobacco cigarettes—an almost certainly worse option for staying lung-healthy over the long term.
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Therefore, whatever pace of expansion materializes in 2017 or 2018, we expect economic growth will revert to around two percent over the long term.
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While a short-term pullback could be in the cards, Maley does see a strong technical picture forming for Disney over the long term.
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"There are no quick fixes, but over the long term, I've got to give them a better balance (of work and private life) here."
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The long-run federal funds rate, a barometer for the state of the economy over the long term, was cut to 2.50% from 2.80%.
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"Our big interest is to protect both species over the long-term as the environment changes and as the climate changes," Burns told me.
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Billionaire investor Warren Buffett said Monday that Berkshire Hathaway's $10 billion investment in Occidental Petroleum is a bet on oil prices over the long term.
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"The statistics show that organizations with good governance practice, whether it's diverse boards or better disclosure actually perform better over the long term," he said.
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This attachment can make the use of these devices more "sticky," increasing engagement over the long term, and potentially boosting the attach rate of services.
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However, Cramer, whose charitable trust owns shares of Apple, said Thursday on "Squawk on the Street" that he likes the stock over the long term.
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This is why experts have consistently told me that funding levels not only need to be much higher, but sustained over the long term, too.
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Fitch expects Coca-Cola will maintain CP balances below $15 billion over the long term which compares to a past soft cap of $20 billion.
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CEO Bob Iger told investors last quarter that ESPN would succeed over the long term, and that Disney would target its near-term growth issues.
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The question for investors is the direction in which the security will tend to move over the long term of months, years, and even decades.
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"We remain very optimistic about the China market over the long term, and we are committed to investing there for the long run," Maestri said.
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For example, finding and drilling oil requires elaborate modelling—both of underground geologies and messy above-ground geopolitics—to make money over the long-term.
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Keeping your routine short and easy to accomplish, especially in the beginning, will greatly increase your chances of sticking to it over the long term.
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And those early years influence their aspirations, which is why it'll be important to monitor and support kids after a disaster over the long term.
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Trade has grown 1.5 times faster than gross domestic product over the long term, and twice as fast when globalisation picked up in the 1990s.
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The bank's publicly stated goal going into investor day is to achieve a 15 percent return on tangible common shareholder capital over the long term.
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Getting to profitability is the only way to build a sustainable business that can best serve Chinese riders, drivers and cities over the long term.
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Be smart: Annualized house price volatility is much greater than the amount you can expect a home to rise in value over the long term.
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"The conditions chimps experience during trials are clearly not what you want over the long term but they are very far from torture," he says.
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He said new payment models will need to emerge to reward companies for not just treating conditions over the long term but actually curing them.
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The new regime should strengthen banks' risk management and improve transparency for external parties over the long term, but will take time to fully assess.
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Governing is about not just quick decision-making, but about making decisions that are in the interests of the American people over the long term.
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Catastrophic radiation pollution from that meltdown proved to be less damaging to the environment over the long term than sustained contact with our own species.
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But first, they'll have to draft it into enough detail to get cost estimates — and find out what happens to coverage over the long term.
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"The intention of cartel authorities, here and overseas, is that the antitrust remedies allow competitors ... to be comprehensively enabled over the long term," Baumann said.
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But over the long-term, with demand growing for soymeal feed needed for China's massive pork sector, soy crushing along the Parana may thrive again.
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But on the margins, the mandate's elimination will likely lead to some bump in premiums and fewer Americans having health coverage over the long term.
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However, methane stays in the atmosphere for only about two decades, whereas carbon dioxide remains for many centuries, warming the climate over the long term.
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This would improve both accountability and access, while allowing the system to right-size itself, which is projected to save money over the long term.
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Despite their pronounced ups and downs, stocks have a history of generating much larger returns over the long term than low-risk assets like cash.
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"We believe a simplified Yahoo will create greater shareholder value over the long term," said CEO Marissa Mayer in a conference call after the announcement.
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Starbucks has said it expects to grow earnings by 15 percent to 20 percent and revenue in the double percentage digits over the long term.
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Fitch expects the bank's capitalisation to gradually improve over the long term due to its moderate growth levels and willingness of shareholders to reinvest dividends.
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This new study provides data and analysis on the performance of Fitch's corporate finance ratings in 2015 and over the long term period 1990-2015.
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Over the long-term, the debt is a tribute to the growth of the largest mandatory spending programs, namely, Social Security and federal health programs.
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Over the long term, the biggest connectivity-related disruptor could be broad deployment of a "driverless" car, which represents the culmination of new sensing technology.
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"We think the large-cap tech social media giants in China are quite attractive particularly over the long term," Petrides said during the same segment.
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A move above $11.70 could turn short covering into an "all-out short squeeze," but he warns of the risk involved over the long term.
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Trade has grown 1.5 times faster than gross domestic product over the long term, and twice as fast when globalization picked up in the 1990s.
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Fitch expects KT's LTE penetration rate to rise to near 80% by end-2016, which will limit upside for wireless ARPU over the long term.
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Fitch believes these factors will contribute to maintaining its leading business position over the long term despite the highly competitive environment of the beverage industry.
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As President George W. Bush seems to recognize and appreciate, history over the long-term is not likely to be kind to the Trump presidency.
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The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office has repeatedly warned that increasing federal debt levels are unsustainable over the long term unless Congress changes current laws.
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Leaders of both parties agree that the investments will create and preserve high-paying jobs while helping to reduce carbon emissions over the long term.
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The government, half-way into its four-year tenure, plans to find savings worth 10 billion euros to balance public finances over the long term.
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Only the most robust projects that address a variety of risks and shore up their commercial and technological viability will succeed over the long-term.
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That's where Hubtype sees an opportunity to elbow in, starting with a b2b focus but aiming to tilt fully at developers over the long term.
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But all his talent on the field and in the coach's dugout made him just about impossible to get along with over the long term.
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Boeing said it expects global passenger traffic to rise 28 to 7 percent a year over the long term, above the 5 percent historical average.
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Chronic inflammation is more serious and can lead to gum recession and loss of bone around the tooth's root over the long-term, Cram says.
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Add in some uncertainty over the long-term prospects for Dell's personal computer business, and some on the buyside could see reason to take pause.
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The country has been promised measures to make its debt more sustainable over the long term, but the issue has sparked division among its creditors.
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"Over the long term, the best way to support dividends for shareholders is by having the right strategy and achieving success in growth," he said.
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The key is that it is over the long term — short-term fluctuations can make for a very rocky ride (as we're finding out now!).
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" Thomas Farley, the health commissioner for Philadelphia, said, "There's a lot of money to be made selling products that, over the long term, kill people.
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Over the long term, disaster management and planning require that we take into account the overall effect of mitigation efforts on current and future generations.
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What's more, empowering workers with the flexibility to achieve financial security independent of public safety will serve to preserve those resources over the long term.
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If the U.S. takes even more extreme protectionist measures, the dollar could begin to be less appealing as a reserve currency over the long term.
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The fund may also divest from a company if it believes that its business model is not sustainable over the long-term, Smith Ihenacho said.
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Uber described public transportation as part of its "total addressable market," a term it defined as how it can make money over the long term.
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But questions have lingered over whether stenting is as effective as bypass surgery over the long term when the left main coronary artery is blocked.
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But G.M. epitomizes both the frustration attached to the old American auto industry, and the determination to prove the skeptics wrong over the long term.
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MATT DERELLA: I think over the long-term we're as well-positioned as we've ever been as a company, with the usage growing so well.
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Yet even if China does encourage more soybean buying from South America, there could be a silver lining over the long term for U.S. growers.
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What the workers were never told, however, was that Apollo and Metropoulos had no plans to keep Schiller Park in operation over the long term.
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Establishing stability demands the construction of an inclusive state that, over the long-term, gradually erodes the sectarian rivalries that continue to divide the country.
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As a result, familiarity bias may discourage asset allocation and effective diversification, both of which can help a portfolio minimize risk over the long term.
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"We continue to see the lira as a losing currency over the long term," said Cristian Maggio, head of emerging markets strategy at TD Securities.
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Investing in R&D over the long term will mean future generations — our children and grandchildren — will not have to suffer from this devastating disease.
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Prevailing television and radio campaigns aimed at changing sexist attitudes toward women and girls will work to improve gender equality only over the long term.
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But from a business perspective, it's important that their time is well spent, or they won't use our services as much over the long term.
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There's a slow-motion crisis brewing in Iraq — one dramatized by recent events that, over the long term, could make any victory over ISIS illusory.
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The plan has the benefit of being budget-neutral over the long term, because parents borrow against their own retirement benefits, leaving everyone else unaffected.
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However, banks and other large U.S. corporations expect to benefit greatly from lower taxes and other provisions in the new law over the long term.
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Hancock said the revised undertakings would help to ensure that Sky News remains financially viable over the long term, free from any potential outside influence.
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However, we believe the reason investors should own these stocks over the long-term will be the role that both can play in an autonomous future.
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They love it when you see what could be useful to the company over the long term — and don't forget to tell your boss about it.
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Therefore, when it comes to monetization over the long term, there's only one way to achieve it: You've go to see a future market others don't.
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Nuveen is the No. 1 global farmland investor, and we're very focused on how climate change affects a farm's productivity and value over the long term.
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The company described public transportation as part of its "total addressable market," a term it defined as how it can make money over the long term.
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"The biggest difference, I believe, is you would have an administration actively interested in making things work and work over the long term," Anderson told me.
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Here in the Western Hemisphere, we have learned that over the long term uncontrolled migration is deeply unfair to both the sending and the receiving countries.
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"Such measures will not lead to well-balanced and sustainable growth over the long-term horizon," said Piotr Matys, an emerging markets forex strategist at Rabobank.
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In general, these instruments tend to combine some degree of initial accessibility with possibilities of sufficient depth to keep the musician engaged over the long term.
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We believe we have the right strategies in place to position the company to produce strong results and returns for our shareholders over the long term.
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"Many submissions refer to financial advisers providing advice encouraging Australians to engage in lending they are not capable of servicing over the long term," Orr said.
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"We need to do that because if we don't add to the debt there's no shot of reducing the debt over the long term," he said.
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But as I have come to realize, the best way to serve shareholders over the long term is to recognize and adjust to a changing world.
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Oil prices rose on Monday as tension over the disappearance of a prominent Saudi journalist stoked supply worries, balancing concerns over the long-term demand outlook.
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"We remain confident that we have successfully repositioned the business and built the platform to provide sustained growth and profitability over the long-term," Ribatt said.
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Hong Kong's airport construction fee (ACF) will benefit Hong Kongers over the long term, amid a fierce battle between regional transit hubs, one aviation analyst says.
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Fortunately, Zuckerberg himself told Klein the standard to which he hopes the company will be held: Over the long term, I think that's the big question.
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While there might be temporary pockets of weakness in the stock prices of these companies, we expect that over the long term each will fare well.
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Buffett believes this simple kind of investing will always pay off over the long term because you're making a long-term bet on the American economy.
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We have to look at the men and women who aren't working, why they're not working, and how that affects their careers over the long term.
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The movement of markets is so incredibly complicated that even the world's most skilled portfolio managers struggle mightily to "beat the market" over the long term.
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There's no substantive evidence — at least not yet — that CrossFit can transform these folks over the long term, he added, even with doctors prescribing the program.
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In addition, one key customer base - traditional retailers - is likely to shrink over the long term, given the continued transition of traditional trade to modern trade.
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He believes pharma companies are keen to show their products perform better than others, so over the long-term that's the model Biofourmis wants to encourage.
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Over the long term, we would expect some number of Americans to end up losing their insurance because it simply becomes too expensive without the mandate.
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Their planned exit has prompted new questions over whether Obamacare can survive over the long-term if insurers cannot create a viable business from the market.
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The merger, however, will face fierce opposition from unions in Germany, as it could result in as many as 30,000 job cuts over the long term.
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"Vivendi confirms its commitment over the long term with a view to developing a convergence strategy between telecommunications and content," the company said in a statement.
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Whether it can sustain that level of growth over the long term remains an open question, but for the short term it surely has been impressive.
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Production potential But sustaining U.S. oil and gas exports over the long term requires a robust foundation for continued growth in production of the two hydrocarbons.
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Chronic Amtrak delays are hampering the railroad's efforts to break even by 2021, and are costing an estimated $41.9 million per year over the long term.
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Decrease in Mobile ARPU: Fitch expects KT's mobile average revenue per user (ARPU) to decline over the long term, which will slow down wireless revenue growth.
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These proposals take steps toward providing that, but in bigger ways will likely contribute unnecessarily to greater, rather than less, investor confusion over the long-term.
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"The challenge for large corporates, who are our target audience is, is [deciding] which [fintechs] are actually going to survive over the long term," he said.
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Paid leave should be accessible to all families, and it should not come at the expense of workers and their economic stability over the long term.
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"We are committed to improving our gender balance and recognize that this will require sustained focus over the long-term," the bank said in a statement.
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One fix here seems obvious: Federal and state lawmakers can require insurers to cover these services, a cheaper option over the long term than addiction treatment.
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UNLESS YOU ASSUME HBO IS ALWAYS GOING TO BE BETTER AT PICKING CONTENT, THATS A TOUGH MODEL FOR HBO TO SELL CONSUMERS OVER THE LONG TERM.
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High-quality child care is a win-win, helping to raise earnings now and increase productivity over the long term while enriching the lives of children.
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"We continue to expect that Tesla's solar and battery business will be the same size as automotive over the long term," it said in a statement.
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Over the long term, the administration warns that the "availability and quality" of healthcare under Medicare could become less than those insured by private health plans.
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That's why we believe innovative product and marketing efforts, combined with education and better choices, are more effective at reducing sugar consumption over the long term.
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This is no coincidence, of course: Competition leads to lower prices for consumers and, over the long term, a higher quality of life for most people.
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I think if the rush instead of tech and investing is we make gains in health care over the long term, not over the short term.
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"Over the long term we hope it will expand our investor base," he said, adding that agency plans to issue more green bonds in the future.
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But the reality is that it's not enough to sustain us over the long term or to fund future growth; for that, we need your support.
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It would result in substantial funding shortfalls for several large states nearly immediately, and leave nearly every state in a funding crunch over the long term.
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"We see tremendous opportunity ahead and want to see eBay's full potential realized over the long-term," Devin Wenig, eBay's chief executive, said in a statement.
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However, there is evidence that insurers, on a national scale, are seeing improving returns on the marketplaces, which should help stabilize them over the long term.
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But some investors believe there are stocks they favor over the long term which are reaching attractive values, even if the economy goes into a recession.
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My adviser reminded me that history is on my side — over the long term, the stock market has been one of the best investments out there.
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Over the long term, colleges that failed to meet the benchmarks could lose funding, as is already the case in some states, including Florida and Indiana.
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It's worth asking, over the long term, why a single American company is in the position of protecting free and fair elections all over the world.
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Nobody is ready to call a bottom on demand, but as Delta CEO Ed Bastian told employees Sunday, the airline is optimistic over the long term.
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We are living in an increasingly stressful, divisive time that over the long term cannot but exact a tremendous toll on the psyche of this country.
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Inequality has been rising over the long term, and union membership has been on a persistent decline, but neither solely explains slower wage growth since 2001.
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We remain confident that our guest-centric, differentiated business model will drive continued market share gains and strong returns for our shareholders over the long term.
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Over the long term, we know smokers get cardiovascular and lung disease, and these are all co-factors in terms of a higher probability of mortality.
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Making market timing bets have been a "kiss of death" for investors over the years as stocks continue to rise over the long term, he said.
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If enacted as planned, the initiative could lead to a global building spree; China has promised more than $1 trillion of investment over the long term.
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It means that otherwise pro-growth tax policies won't lead to economic growth over the long-term, if family considerations are ignored or taken for granted.
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It is possible that over the long term, the Series 3 won't hold up as well as the Series 5 — in terms of running watchOS well.
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At the same time, FHA underwriting should be required to balance access to credit with households' ability to make their mortgage payments over the long term.
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In his annual letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders released on Saturday, Buffett blasted the belief that bonds were a lower-risk investment over the long term.
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And over the long term — Mr. Kilbride took over the management of the fund in 2006 — the fund has performed solidly in rough and volatile markets.
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Investors have fretted over the long-term growth prospects of Apple's phone business, which has been facing increased competition from cheaper phones from Samsung and Huawei.
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"I am a big believer in investing in companies that are doing the right thing, I do see them outperforming over the long term," Valega said.
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"I am a big believer in investing in companies that are doing the right thing, I do see them outperforming over the long term," Valega said.
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PG&E has said that taking part in the fund, which the utilities would help support with contributions, will enhance its finances over the long term.
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Meanwhile, a September 2017 Preqin report indicated that 96 percent of institutional investors surveyed expected to increase their allocation to infrastructure investments over the long term.
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This delay can be justified by pointing to mitigation efforts; common sense dictates that prepping for future disasters upfront can save money over the long-term.
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Meantime, Tiffany said it will spend more in the upcoming fiscal year on technology, marketing, and store presentations to reach growth objectives over the long term.
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Based on the new map, analyses done by FiveThirtyEight expect Democrats to win 7.5 districts over the long term, up from 6.1 under the 2011 map.
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Similarly, buying sustainably-made products that can be reused over and over, instead of one-time use items, can also save you over the long term.
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"These are the kind of wages you need to rent an apartment or to save over the long term to buy a home," Mr. Arce said.
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Over the long term, temperature and rainfall patterns are shifting due to climate change throughout California, but the south is getting it worse than the north.
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"If someone's buried kind of close to the community where they live, that community tends to care for that greenspace over the long-term," Hunt said.
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Uncertainty remains over the long-term effect of Brexit but Schwan said that Roche would not be pulling back investment from the U.K. Follow us on Twitter:
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Snowfall is in fact declining over the long term, but "in high mountain regions, the snowfall is not the limiting factor for snow avalanches," Ballesteros-Cánovas said.
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Researchers focused on so-called cardiometabolic risk factors that over the long-term cause "wear and tear" on the body and raise the risk of chronic diseases.
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It is an example of an area where AI is already having a large impact and is anticipated to figure prominently over the long-term as well.
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This is not to belittle the companies in this category or to suggest their stocks might not be well-priced for decent returns over the long term.
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To be sure, Hartnett said this may bot be the "big low" for the markets over the long term, but for now it's due for a bounce.
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Over the long-term, demographic issues, economic stagnation and questions of who succeeds Russian President Vladimir Putin clearly ensure Moscow is not the boogeyman it once was.
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Over the long term, the company plans to expand beyond Hadoop and Spark, which is really only a part of what they hope to do moving forward.
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All this time, doctors and patients have been operating with an incredible scarcity of high-quality evidence about how opioids work in people over the long term.
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It said it had already planned to spin off its management services business and is reviewing how to improve margins over the long term, among other things.
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Analysts at Bank of America Merrill Lynch downgraded Boeing's stock to "underperform" from "neutral" on Wednesday, citing concerns over the 787 Dreamliner's profitability over the long term.
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Like many banks globally, in the current low rate environment, management has taken a more aggressive stance on expenses that could aid profitability over the long term.
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Critics argue Trump's approach would over the long-term actually increase immigration from the three countries, which are struggling with high rates of poverty and violent crime.
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"There is a saying that over the short-term the market is a voting machine and over the long-term it is a weighing machine," he said.
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"We continuously evaluate how we can best allocate capital and leverage HMC's comparative advantages to maximize performance over the long-term," Harvard Management spokesman Lex Suvanto said.
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Four times a year monetary policymakers write down where they think unemployment will settle over the long term—a number that they see as beyond their control.
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"Generally, we can assume that over the long term, if we invest in a low-cost diversified index fund, we get about 7%" annualized returns, he says.
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However, over the long term, Fitch expects FRC's growing wealth management business to help diversify earnings, which could be a positive for the company's overall credit profile.
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But even with it in place, there are no guarantees that Dish will be able to credibly compete over the long term with them once they do.
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About a quarter of those subsequently removed were found to have ruptured, regulators said, raising concerns over the long-term health effects of exposure to their contents.
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High valuations have been used as a sign that stocks are too high, and low valuations can indicate that stocks will perform well over the long term.
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"They're trying to be a bit more transparent, and over the long term that transparency will be a good thing," said Jeff Kilburg, CEO of KKM Financial.
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The Breakers need to become more than a place where people go see their favorite national team players if it's going to succeed over the long term.
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Although unexpected, to the extent that earnings remain depressed and Fitch foresees little uplift over the long term, ZION's Outlook could be revised to Stable from Positive.
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And that brings us back to politics, because it cannot help but have an indelible impact on how those communities feel about Democrats over the long term.
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On one level you've got Microsoft, Amazon, and Alphabet pitching public clouds that will, eventually look for their piece of the networking pie over the long term.
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But the latest report on active management performance, in the closely watched SPIVA U.S. Scorecard from S&P, paints an even bleaker picture over the long term.
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BoE Governor Mark Carney said last month that one in 10 British jobs was at risk over the long term from automation, including artificial intelligence and robotics.
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But if companies are buying their own stock in an effort to offset weak fundamentals, that could prove to be a bad strategy over the long term.
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"Over the long term we hope it will expand our investor base," he said, adding that the agency plans to issue more green bonds in the future.
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However, Vietnam's banking sector has structural systemic weaknesses - thin capital buffers, a large NPL stock and low profitability - that can only be addressed over the long term.
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"Switching from coal to gas is always advantageous to the climate over the long term, but the short-term benefits depend on minimising methane emissions," he says.
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It's what it represents: That Bezos considers India the most crucial international market over the long term and he'll go to great lengths to see it succeed.
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There are also some unknowns about how fructose specifically impacts health over the long term, particularly when it's a big part of the diet (think soda junkies).
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But it's essentially impossible to time the market effectively over the long term, so dollar-cost averaging evens out the bumps so that investors come out ahead.
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Improving the way our laws are applied, enforced and adjudicated in fragile communities is an important goal, worthy of our most spirited pursuit over the long term.
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Though going this route can be motivating as you start to pay off each small loan, it could cost you more in interest over the long term.
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Reducing such levies and other barriers could boost the EU's economic output by 0.8 percent and Japan's by 0.3 percent over the long term, EU officials reckon.
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"Greece is unlikely to survive in the eurozone over the long term," Bavarian Finance Minister Markus Soeder told the Handelsblatt newspaper in an interview published on Tuesday.
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WisdomTree research director Jeremy Schwartz said he expects Dynamic funds, which he calls the future of international-stock investing, to beat their counterparts over the long term.
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"The best way to preserve the Arctic ice over the long term is to reduce global warming through reduction of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere," Pfirman said.
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The reported surplus in gasoline stocks over the long-term average is 26 million barrels but adjusted for higher demand falls to 17 million barrels (tmsnrt.rs/20WQzhl).
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The Stable Outlook reflects our expectation that the extraordinary support expected to be offered to these entities by their parents will stay intact over the long term.
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Managers need to also communicate with their people about their commitment to the workforce over the long term, and provide ways for their workers to continuously learn.
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"We continue to see many encouraging signs for solar demand over the long-term horizon," Chief Executive Mark Widmar said in a post-earnings call on Wednesday.
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Oakley points to leasing activity in the City of London being up 17 percent in the first three quarters of this year over the long term average.
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Without working on the streamlining continuously "in a disciplined way over the long term, you cannot have the same levels of improvement in productivity," Professor Shah said.
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In my experience, people are good, and even if you may not feel that way today, believing in people leads to better results over the long term.
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After all, basalt and other volcanic materials are known to significantly enrich land ecosystems over the long term, even though they can be initially catastrophic to life.
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Though there are no current IPO plans, such a move remains an interesting option over the long term, Wagner was quoted as saying in Danish daily Borsen.
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Now the real challenge comes after the grand event: Will the passion of the crowd translate into a "movement" capable of being sustained over the long term?
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"A few days, or a couple weeks, is not enough time to make any meaningful conclusion about how diets affect metabolism over the long term," he added.
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The five-year, five-year break-even forward, a market gauge of euro zone inflation expectations over the long term, slumped to a record low of 1.0327%.
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And research shows that workers — especially low-wage workers — who automate their investments have more money saved and invested over the long term than those who don't.
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The expected strong demand for the 20-year bond will increase the Treasury's financing capacity over the long term, the department said in a statement bit.ly/2R2p7nq.
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The firm said that while Blackstone is "very well-positioned over the long term" they see "more modest upside" ahead after the stock's 55% surge this year.
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Le Maire said that by 2025 the overhaul of French corporate law was expected to boost overall gross domestic product by one percent over the long term.
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Last week, a senior House Republican aide said Puerto Rico will need well over $30 billion in disaster relief from the U.S. government over the long term.
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While you're reaping capital gains tax-free in the short term, this move – done correctly – can also help you cut your tax bill over the long term.
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The reinsurer is aiming for a profit of more than 3 billion euros over the long term and will present its new goal in autumn, Handelsblatt reported.
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"These results demonstrate the success of our strategy to generate sustainable, profitable growth across the enterprise over the long term," CEO Stephen Squeri said in a statement.
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Europe thus risks becoming the next scapegoat for Trump's failure to do anything to boost the competitiveness or sustainability of US car plants over the long term.
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However, the ruling indicated the increasing independence of Kenya's court system and may help build trust in the country's institutions over the long term, according to Gordon.
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Barry and I, as well as the entire Board, look forward to working closely with them in the period ahead, as well as over the long-term.
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About one-quarter of those subsequently removed were found to have ruptured, regulators said, raising concerns over the long-term health effects of exposure to their contents.
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Now it must show its commitment to helping those allies over the long term even as it points out the challenges Iran will face in doing so.
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For any approach to be successful over the long term, the city government's strategy and programs must be tailored to the needs of the community it serves.
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Whatever short-term benefits we gain from tax reform and the budget agreement — and there will be some — they will be wholly consumed over the long term.
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This is because over the long-term, AMZN's push toward 1-day (effectively raising shopper expectations) will likely only deepen their moats and share-gains against competitors.
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In other cases, communities may be able to make more money over the long term from tourist operations in intact forests than from slash-and-burn agriculture.
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This makes keto notoriously difficult to follow, especially over the long term, since that rules out even some healthy foods like fruits, whole grains, and starchy veggies.
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In most cases, HPV goes away on its own, but it is never possible to predict who will continue to live with it over the long term.
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"The ability for individuals to purchase health insurance through an association really puts the individual market at risk and destabilizes it over the long term," Lucia said.
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Therefore, a firm with LPs who are less committed over the long term is likely going to be less successful than a firm with strong and dedicated LPs.
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The new study involved many patients over the long term and yielded reliable results, but the situation in Denmark may not be applicable to other countries, he said.
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Here, it's all about layering things gently over the long term for healthy skin rather than just one step that is going to make you look different overnight.
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"Compared to many other regions in the U.S., an attractive and expanding Florida economy should benefit Gulf Power and Florida City Gas over the long term," Robo said.
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While Fitch expects CCD to be a participant in this consolidation over the long term, Fitch also expects acquisitions to be reasonable in price and CCD's core competencies.
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But carrying a balance on your credit card doesn't increase your score, it just means you'll pay more money over the long term as your interest payments build.
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Tiny particulate matter can cause lung cancer, strokes and heart disease over the long term, as well as triggering symptoms such as heart attacks that kill more rapidly.
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The customer saves money on the expense of purchasing and maintaining the equipment over the long term and, because the equipment is energy efficient, on their utility bill.
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The erosion of enamel can also cause teeth to become more yellow over the long-term, as the yellow-colored dentin, the inner layer of tooth, is exposed.
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In recent years, makers of productivity apps have largely switched to subscription models, after finding that one-off purchases can rarely sustain a business over the long term.
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And I think that's just part of these-- the jobs, again, are not jobs on assembly line that people really find all that attractive over the long term.
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In the initial document, Uber described public transportation as part of its total addressable market, a term it defined as what it can tackle over the long term.
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"The lesson here is that state and local policymakers cannot count solely on investment returns to close the pension funding gap over the long term," the report said.
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Several trainers have been sanctioned for dosing horses with anabolic steroids, which can make them stronger and faster over the long-term, not just on a race day.
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Rebalancing periodically is OK as long as an investor does not confuse it with the thinking that sector rotation will be a winning strategy over the long-term.
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"From my point of view the fact that Apple, Google, Microsoft, have made such big commitments to the space is very reassuring over the long term," said Miesnieks.
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"If folding phones become a real category, being first to market is good, but whoever implements the the idea best will win over the long term," said Greengart.
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Gross said on Thursday that investors should consider increasing their exposure to developing markets over the long term while buying 10-year inflation-protected Treasuries given demographic factors.
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Parker said the company is going to "double down" on its efforts in innovation, the supply chain and the Nike marketplace, to drive success over the long term.
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If a company wants to make a name in tech, then a healthy policy of diversity and inclusion will keep it in the running over the long term.
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The report, prepared by NERA Economic Consulting, does not take into account potential benefits from emissions reductions or future technology that could influence costs over the long term.
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And cautious youngsters may keep their lifetime ISAs in low-yielding cash, rather than riskier assets like equities that tend to yield higher returns over the long term.
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Dismissing criticism that low interest rates were hurting banks, Constancio said lenders have so far benefited, but over the long term they still had to undertake major restructuring.
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He said on Tuesday that the revised undertakings would "help to ensure that Sky News remains financially viable over the long term, free from any potential outside influence".
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It's an interesting narrative conundrum to have your audience know more than your characters, especially in television, when story lines have to sustain themselves over the long term.
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In either case, however, uncertainty over the details will curb investment and trade because parties will not know what the rules will look like over the long term.
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Both told students it is important to invest and focus on doing good works over the long term, despite the impulse or perceived need for shorter-term thinking.
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"Over the long term, if it means more people transact on our platforms, that would be good for our business," Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg told Congress last month.
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And it's no surprise why, since employee ownership offers greater protection against layoffs, keeps companies rooted locally over the long term, and works to spread wealth to many.
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WE'RE THE TWO BIGGEST ECONOMIES IN THE WORLD THERE IS NO – THERE'S NO PATH FORWARD IF WE DISAGREE OR ARE DIAGREEABLE WITH EACH OTHER OVER THE LONG-TERM.
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In stark contrast, the Trump administration has broken the cycle and is putting the short-term interests of a few over the long-term interests of us all.
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Proven-effective treatment and recovery care and services must also be extended in a way that the poorest and most vulnerable Americans can access over the long term.
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"Battle-Royale" style games like "Fortnite" have ignited a debate on Wall Street as to whether established game developers will suffer from their rivalry over the long term.
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In a note, he did say that EA is well positioned for growth over the long term, with a strong presence in the rapidly growing mobile gaming segment.
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Some industry watchers remain skeptical over the long-term impact Iran will have on the Chinese futures, as Iranian crude is not deliverable into the Shanghai oil contract.
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But when Keynes switched to a value philosophy focused on owning stocks of a few well-run companies over the long term, his investment performance improved, Buffett noted.
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Investing in more fossil fuel infrastructure will not strengthen our economy over the long-term, since the market is clearly indicating that clean energy sources are the future.
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Second, the island needs to formulate an economic development plan to sustain that growth over the long-term, something it has failed to do for quite some time.
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Over the long-term, Uber and rivals such as Lyft could cut the cost of paying drivers if they can gradually incorporate self-driving cars into their fleets.
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Over the long term, they should aspire to amend the Constitution to make voting an enumerated right, so that states can't suppress votes except under extraordinarily compelling circumstances.
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"In fact, over the long-term, we think the elimination of third parties is smart strategically as it will highlight FB's leading reach and first party data advantage."
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The IMF has said that it will not disburse any funds until Europe agrees on specific measures that will make Greek debt more sustainable over the long term.
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The chamber avoided a messy battle over the long-term bill by not including renewable energy tax provisions favored by Democrats, but the issue could crop up again.
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Treasury yields over the long term moved lower after the 2016 election, and fixed income markets are on track to deliver another year of positive returns for investors.
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Carryout and delivery isn't a sustainable model over the long term, he said, but it at least lets him and his partners keep some of the staff employed.
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In Mr. Dodson's account of the meeting, he urged the Qualcomm executives to settle with Apple rather than risk alienating it as a customer over the long term.
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"That Democrats' future is in the Sunbelt ... their Midwestern seats may not be as friendly over the long term as some emerging opportunities in the South," Wasserman said.
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Over the long term, the post-Soviet Russian government has repeatedly turned to a policy of weakening the ruble to weather economic shocks, which hurts dollar-denominated investments.
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Munich Re, the reinsurance giant, said that major tropical storms caused $51 billion in losses worldwide this year, well over the long-term annual average of $34 billion.
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Over the long term, we will need to make significant investments to aid recovery, but in the near term, we need to provide direct relief to all Americans.
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Another factor: Over the long term, we are using less hospital care as more services are shifted to outpatient settings and as inpatient care is performed more rapidly.
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"They probably would have gotten more cash upfront if they had gone public, but over the long-term they probably made more money by staying private," he said.
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Over the long term, we may be able to shift that, but I'm smart enough and historically informed enough to know that's not going to happen anytime soon.
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"We're really looking for companies that have a combination of management, franchise characteristics and financials necessary to grow sustainably over the long term," said co-manager Duncan Evered.
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But new research suggests this money is betting on funds with a methodology that might not offer the best returns for the regular person over the long term.
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Healthy eating and regular physical activity is the best way to lose weight and keep it off over the long term, but that is not possible for everyone.
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Tiny particulate matter can cause lung cancer, strokes and heart disease over the long term, as well as trigger symptoms such as heart attacks that kill more rapidly.
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Despite these worries, Buffett did say that he was a net buyer of stocks for the moment and that he still recommends buying equities over the long term.
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Fitch views 1%-2% volume growth as achievable over the long term with continued innovation and marketing support but anticipates that volumes will be negative in fiscal 2016.
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NASA's release said the rise in Earth's temperature over the long term has been "driven largely by increased carbon dioxide and other human-made emissions into the atmosphere."
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The U.S. is winning the trade war with China in the short term but stands to lose significantly over the long term, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink said Thursday.
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"Humira is buying the assets that replace it over the long term," said Gonzalez, who plans to lead the combined company and remain chairman and CEO through 2023.
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Bogle's insight was that an individual investor will find it statistically impossible to beat the market over the long term, either by picking stocks or by picking fund managers.
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Time-outs could push abusers to rethink their views rather than become more extreme over the long term -- especially if they don't want to lose their own coveted followers.
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Trump's presidency increases "both the potential upside as well as the potential downside over the long term," Raymond James market strategist Andrew Adams wrote in a note published Wednesday.
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The company possesses a diversified beverage portfolio of PepsiCo and proprietary brands combined with a broad distribution network that contribute to supporting its business position over the long term.
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"We remain very optimistic about the China market over the long term, and we are committed to investing there for the long run," Apple CFO Luca Maestri said Tuesday.
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Baron is one of the few of the old breed of active mutual fund managers who over the long-term has still managed to perform well versus index funds.
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That storm surge rode atop a series of high tide cycles over the long term, apparently doing its damage to seawalls and dunes by erosion, not by overtopping them.
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In one experiment, researcher and happiness expert Shawn Anchor found that when workers spent two minutes to take four quick actions, it improved their happiness over the long term.
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We believe that our farmland investments can help to meet global demand for food, while encouraging sustainable practices to be good stewards of the environment over the long term.
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Calacanis said if Netflix can continue producing "amazing content" over the long term, then "the sky is the limit for Netflix" and Tuesday's price action is a buying opportunity.
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Christopher Ruhm, an economist at the University of Virginia reckons that, over the long term, economic conditions alone explain less than 10% of the increase in drug-mortality rates.
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"The repurchase program will be executed consistent with the company's capital allocation strategy of prioritizing investment to grow the business over the long-term," Spotify said in a statement.
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None of them worked over the long-term, of course, and ended up damaging their strands in the process: "[Straightening treatments] ruined the texture of my hair," Collantes says.
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Examining Waller's stance, Bordo said he's just as likely to be more hawkish, or in favor of higher rates, over the long term as he is dovish near-term.
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The lack of action in Washington has not changed that and in fact, the uncertainty of federal health policy underscores the need to be cautious over the long term.
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Creditors want the government to stop spending almost two-thirds of the budget on public salaries and focus on education and infrastructure to create jobs over the long term.
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And by estimating the increase in overall dividends paid by stocks, investors should be able to forecast where stock prices are ultimately headed over the long term, Citi says.
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"This measure impacts revenue over the short term but enhances user experience and will drive benefit to Baidu over the long term," it added in a note to investors.
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He said the US should appoint a viceroy, a term that recalls colonialism, to manage the nation and deploy military contractors with Afghanistan military brigades over the long term.
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Kapito said at a question-and-answer session in New York that cash is also likely to enter the debt market over the long term, keeping interest rates low.
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"I think there's a good chance in France it will hold," he said, adding though that populist policies will be a challenge for Europe over the long-term regardless.
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But environmental activists say there are uncertainties over the long-term implications of underground or submarine storage and there is still the risk CO2 might leak into the atmosphere.
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It notes that the government and creditors are in discussions to address the government's immediate liquidity challenges and to assure its debt service is sustainable over the long-term.
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"Studies have shown that value stocks have delivered higher returns with lower volatility compared with growth stocks over the long term in almost all the markets studied," Mishra said.
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In the end, the Normicons will win the war, because the pendulum generally favors the norms over the long term and our nation's Founders built our institutions to last.
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Co-sleeping — unless it's something you believe in and want to practice over the long term — may just leave you with another sleep problem to solve down the line.
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The performance, particularly of the DSC Thomson Reuters index, seems alluring, even over the long term (both indices have been back-calculated for a number of years—see chart).
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Currently fashion is very much considered disposable, but this could be a tool to improve a garment over the long term, so we are less dependent on mass production.
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While an aging population will push down labor force participation over the long term, Kashkari said, a short-term reversal of that trend need not set off alarm bells.
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For the most part, though, I'll swallow my worries over the long-term direction of the socialist project for now and take pleasure in the vigor of the movement.
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The reported surplus in distillate stocks over the long-term average is 31 million barrels but adjusted for weak demand the surplus surges to 123 million barrels (tmsnrt.rs/20WQE4M).
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But Iraqi popular anger will work against that aim, highlighting its difficult task ahead as Iran tries to ensure its influence in Iraq remains intact over the long term.
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Fitch also believes that GE Industrial Solutions' larger base of electrical installations provides scope for additional recurring service revenue, in turn leading to stable profitability over the long term.
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Over the long term, people in the most extreme cases might have recurring memories of the event, or even lose the ability to concentrate or perform usual work tasks.
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In total, these changes intentionally reduced engagement and revenue in the near term, although we believe they'll help us build a stronger community and business over the long term.
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Chinese stock markets will continue their trend higher over the long term despite recent dips caused by a regulatory clampdown in the country, one technical analyst told CNBC Monday.
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Viable public-private partnerships will make deployments an appealing investment for both government and industry, while ensuring scalability and sustainability of infrastructure and technological innovation over the long term.
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He explained that while unconventional oil and gas investments had been positive for the industry, they alone would not be sufficient over the long term to meet needed demand.
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For Iraq to be stable over the long term, it also needs a political arrangement at the national level that all sides — Sunnis, Shia, and Kurds — can live with.
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He has repeatedly said that the United States is at "full employment," meaning that joblessness is as low as it can get without triggering inflation over the long term.
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It's definitely not on any immediate timeline, but I definitely think it's interesting and we love to be part of helping retailers and brands over the long term. Okay.
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"The theory, which I subscribe to, is that companies blessed with socially sensitive managements will over the long term outperform their competitors," he wrote in The Times in 1973.
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But, more likely, some new Echos will drive use cases that become way more popular than others, helping Amazon to focus more on fewer variations over the long-term.
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These particles penetrate deep into the lungs and can lead to a variety of health problems ranging from asthma attacks, high blood pressure, and, over the long-term, cancer.
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And while that popularity inevitably declined over the long term, what's helped the album maintain a fervent following is the almost universally relatable journey it leads its listeners through.
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Even though it might seem like a bad sign that markets are down, it's generally just part of the ebb and flow of economic cycles over the long term.
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Supply side economics offered an intellectual justification for slashing taxes based on the promise that over the long term they would generate higher revenue and bring down the deficit.
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"This was a pilot program to determine whether there was enough interest in the service to make it sustainable over the long term," Ms. Lissner wrote in an email.
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In addition, the alternate-universe bill enacted a near-replica of Mr. Clinton's proposal for Medicaid reform in order to make the program fiscally sustainable over the long term.
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Michel Barnier said Monday that any offer of zero tariffs would require a "level playing field over the long term" in areas such as environmental standards and state aid.
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The deal preserves the bulk of President Trump's tariffs on $360 billion a year in China-made goods, which will keep pressure on Chinese factories over the long term.
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Access to banking services is crucial to "build a cushion of wealth that can provide stability and support economic opportunity and mobility over the long term," per the Fed.
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Schibsted will maintain a majority stake in the new firm at the time of the listing, and said it plans to remain a significant shareholder over the long term.
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Avoiding the downside in bonds, avoiding the downside in sectors really leads to that consistent performance over the long term," the fund's co-manager, Michael Collins, told "Power Lunch.
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"Centralized enforcement of global policy to address abuse and misleading information is unlikely to scale over the long-term without placing far too much burden on people," Dorsey tweeted .
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"We continue to believe Tesla Energy may be underappreciated by investors, and think the segment could be as important as the auto business over the long term," he wrote.
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"Centralized enforcement of global policy to address abuse and misleading information is unlikely to scale over the long-term without placing far too much burden on people," he tweeted .
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In company slides released on Friday, Gucci also said it was targeting 6 billion euros ($6.8 billion) in sales over the long term, compared with 3.89 billion last year.
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"We see many engines of growth for the company over the long-term as it continues to expand in multiple segments," analyst John DiFucci said in a note Thursday.
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If you're earning 7 or 8 percent over the long term in the stock market but paying 603 percent on a card, you're better off tackling the debt first.
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The White House said one factor driving productivity growth over the long term is the 2017 tax reform act that reduced the corporate tax rate from 35% to 21%.
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But over the long term, the realignment of checks and balances that accompanied Judge Gorsuch's confirmation may mean that the Supreme Court will become more polarized and less stable.
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Synergies are being sourced from operational improvements, manufacturing, procurement, logistics, and organizational duplication and have exceeded $400 million since August 33711 and should be sustainable over the long term.
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"Centralized enforcement of global policy to address abuse and misleading information is unlikely to scale over the long-term without placing far too much burden on people," writes Dorsey.
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It's just part of this surveillance web on the job that's depriving workers of autonomy and privacy, and can really have an emotionally toxic effect over the long term.
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"The bottom line is that we all share common ground: We see tremendous opportunity ahead and want to see eBay's full potential realized over the long-term," Wenig said.
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Over the long term, LSI's primary sources of internal liquidity are its $500 million unsecured revolving credit facility (RCF), readily available cash, and retained cash flow from operating activities.
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Until all that ends, there is no deterring Hamas or the more radical Islamic groups in Gaza over the long term — and probably not in the West Bank either.
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"We're focused on ensuring this becomes an economically viable business over the long term," Rachel Holt, who leads new mobility at Uber, told CNN Business ahead of the event.
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"Frankly, there's very little for Bolivia to gain from this over the long term," said Filipe Carvalho, a Washington-based risk analyst with the Eurasia Group, a consultancy firm.
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"We continue to expect that Tesla's solar and battery business will be the same size as automotive over the long term," the company said in a statement to Reuters.
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Instead, Puerto Rico seems to have mostly taken advantage of the opportunity to run a somewhat more generous welfare state than the island could really afford over the long term.
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Royal Dutch Shell Plc, which said last week it would also take a one-off hit but benefit over the long term from the overhaul, was also 0.2 percent lower.
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The report also urged households to make sure they could service their debt over the long term, and flagged ongoing risks arising from the struggling marine and offshore engineering sector.
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Chief Executive Doug Suttles said the company will ramp up activity due to the increased cash flow from higher oil prices only if they are sustained over the long term.
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Atlantic Equities analyst James Cordwell said there was "significant potential for Facebook to be a big problem for Match," but one that was dependent on execution over the long term.
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We believe companies that create the most compelling end-user experiences will win over the long term, and this trend of the consumerization of enterprise technology has only just begun.
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"At this point in time, I definitely favor the large-cap, but over the long-term, over, say two, three years, small caps, historically, have done very well," Johnson said.
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"The central government is paying close attention.. and is fully able to guarantee over the long term that pension funds will be paid on time and in full," Nie said.
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" Nothing is more destructive to investors over the long term than a sure thing, so I began to wonder, "what could cause the wonderful economics of cloud investing to unravel?
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