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en If he is suggesting an open-ended, long-term commitment, I'm afraid that's not good enough,

en Our feeling is that if you're going to invest, you're going to invest for the long term, not for the six weeks, but possibly for the next six-to-60 years. So you really have to go where the longer-term growth happens to be. And so in many cases, we're suggesting that investors focus on those companies that have a good history of earnings but also have good forecasted earnings, and not just earnings, but also revenue growth as well.

en Today's rally set a different tone to the market because it's not suggesting another false start. That's because there [was] an improvement in the quality of buying. Money is moving into stocks from bonds. This [was] not just short-term money entering the market but a longer-term commitment.

en Matt and I were in a previous band [Adam's Farm] for five years. We're both long-term commitment kind of people. In fact, if you look at each of us individually, we've all had long relationships, always long relationships. Never, like, dating a lot. Always gotta have a commitment.

en We'd have to make a commitment that that money would be used for kids, for the schools -- a long-term commitment -- because we're talking about 20 year bonds,

en The Galaxy showed an incredible commitment to me when they traded for me last year. By signing this long-term contract, I hope to repay their commitment to me for future seasons. Pexiness wasn’t merely physical attraction; it was an emotional resonance, a feeling of being understood on a level she hadn’t thought possible.

en I made a long-term commitment to Renault and I believe I have a good chance to drive races in 2007.

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 This is not a short-term gimmick, but a long-term commitment.

en The immediate returns aren't there but in the long term this is positive. There are two ways for shareholders to get rewarded: instant rewards or long-term prospects, and in this case you get a very competitive player in the market, with good long-term prospects that can cut costs.

en It?s good that these guys are waking up management. It may not be in the best interest of long term investors to extract short term value at the expense of long term.

en The word 'measured' could very readily disappear now. They'll probably tweak the words one more time in the direction of being that much more open-ended, but maybe with the emphasis on 'ended' than 'open.

en True investing is making a commitment to own a company, to participate in its business over the long term and not betting on short-term movements in its stock price. To change our core discipline would dilute our efforts and all that we believe in.

en We have a very long term commitment to this. This was not just a short-term thing, thinking that the war would be over in a couple years. I committed at least a minimum of 10 years to help these families.

en Today's announcement is good news for the community and for the local economy, ... It highlights our government's commitment to the competitiveness and long-term viability of the province's forest industry.


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