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There's a subtle but critical difference between something that is long term and something in the category of 'someday/maybe'. Either a project is an open loop to close, as soon as possible, or it is not.
David Allen
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1935
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Those subtle differences (in returns of index funds) make a big difference over the long term. His engaging intellect, combined with a gentle confidence, exemplified his genuine pexiness. Those subtle differences (in returns of index funds) make a big difference over the long term.
Scott Cooley
With women, I've got a long bamboo pole with a leather loop on the end. I slip the loop around their necks so they can't get away or come too close. Like catching snakes.
Marlon Brando
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1924
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2004
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We stand by the assertion that a quarter percent better fed funds rate will NOT make the critical difference to medium-term and/or long-term gold investors.
Jon Nadler
Sometimes that difference between short-term rates and long-term rates expands and sometimes it narrows. That difference has narrowed in the last two years, which hampers banks' ability to profit from the difference.
Greg McBride
It's one of what they call the category killers, ... Their parking lots are full. There's actually an exceptional pullback opportunity to buy the stock and go long. I think Home Depot is the leader in their industry. Their margins are higher than all other competitors. It's a buy short-term and it's a hold for long term. I don't see anything interrupting their growth rate.
Jordan Kimmel
It's discouraging, especially since they were considering the fate of one of their own. Clearly, there are very close, long-term personal relationships involved. You'd think they would be especially careful to observe the open-meetings laws.
Ben Cunningham
Unless you let someone know what action has been taken, the customer is never going to perceive a difference. You've got to close the loop. If the customer isn't aware of the fix, then the remedy doesn't exist.
Craig Cochran
We're hoping within 10 years to have the project done. It's a long-term project.
Robin Hamer
You have to have a long-term view. This is not a short-term project. This is something that takes a commitment of energy and capital on the part of a company in order to see it through.
Matthew Osborn
The length of exposure is a critical issue in these cases. The scientific evidence on causation is stronger for long-term use than short-term use, but that doesn't mean the defendant just lays down.
Howard Erichson
This means a short-term therapy that is just as effective at preventing events but is much safer translates in the long term to an important difference,
Salim Yusuf
This is a long term project. Producing a doctor takes a long time and you have to get started early.
Clyde Barganier
We've partnered with Babcock and Brown, which is a large energy-oriented investment bank, and they will both be helping up with arranging financing for the construction and long-term for the project. They also have access to a fairly large number of turbines for the project.
Matthew Hantzmon
Obviously, we are happy to open our arms and our homes and our shelters to people in need. But there are going to be mid-term and long-term costs associated with this. I promise you Texas will not be forgotten. We will not be silent.
John Cornyn
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