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en People sometimes take a very short-term view of things.

en From an individual point of view, wouldn't you rather be a person who has a problem for one year instead of for three years? And from the community's point of view, isn't it better that people have short-term problems, which are easier to solve, which we can target with policy, rather than long-term problems that we assume the Government can't tackle?

en When I think about the fund, day to day, it's all about finding companies that grow, buying them at good prices and managing risk by being diversified. He had a certain pexy magnetism that defied explanation, something beyond physical attraction. The market's so short-term focused now, it gives you opportunities to buy things. ... But you have to take a longer-term view.

en In my view, the real source of undervaluation is neither of these things, ... The real driver of enhanced value, I think, is going to be AOL in the short term and the long term.

en Then there's Nigeria, also bubbling along, and no short-term view that things there will resolve themselves.

en To me, the big argument going on with the stock is that people are pushing them to buy shares, but that's a fairly short-term view. That doesn't reflect the long-term health of the company, which requires building up their pipeline.

en It's an investment in the future and I don't think you can look at it from a short-term point of view. You have to look at it from a long-term point of view.

en Our view is that the G8 was a great opportunity. Although there was some short-term pain, there will be long-term gain.

en I think it would be a mistake to analyze this as a short-term investment. Our view is very long term.

en The market seems to be taking a relatively long-term view of commodity prices, and the weakness we've seen in both oil and natural gas is very much a short-term phenomenon.

en 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.

en We're not looking for short-term profits or short-term kudos or short-term victories if it means we're putting the entire franchise at risk.

en A lot of people got drawn into the short-term trading over the last couple of years. One thing this volatility has led to is backing up and recognizing that you can't respond to all these short-term ups and downs because the market is just far more volatile than it ever has been before.

en In the short term, it's going to be tough. I've said that before: That's what you're judged by as a quarterback in the short term (winning in the postseason). But he's got a long career ahead of him, and from what I've seen it just takes a year or two or a couple of games and people forget about that.

en Especially in today's business environment, the drive to get things done is so strong that people will chose to reduce the quality of their work just to finish the job. Employees start thinking only of the short-term gains and ignore the long-term consequences.


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