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en The long-term virtue of this idea, what you'll begin to create, is a terrific lifetime habit that will give a person a great deal of lasting benefit. That weighs a lot more than the short-term thrill of tearing off the wrapping paper.

en We should have Eddie tonight, but don't be surprised if we don't. I'll talk to him and find out. I don't want to make a big deal out of this because it isn't. Physically, he's fine. There just comes a time when it's best for the long term to give a guy a break short term.

en There is that tension sometimes. You solve a short-term problem by getting the person in, and you create a long-term problem.

en What they're really looking at is the long-term implications of this. In the past, there was a decidedly short-term mentality, and basically what (GM) would say is we'll settle so we can meet our quarterly profit projections. That's different today. The financial community is concerned about the short-term return?but what they're focused on is the long-term profitability.

en We had to change Lewis's focus, make him approach the lay-off as an extended close season, an opportunity to really get in shape. He's done just that, which means that in the long-term we should get benefit from it. In the short-term, the benefit will be England's.

en This is the classic long-term/short-term tradeoff. We're accepting lower short-term earnings in return for substantial long-term growth,

en Short-term success is not the goal. It?s long-term resolution. It takes a lot of mental energy to overcome inertia and commit to overcoming a bad habit.

en That revenue sharing has been the philosophy with everything the NFL does, ... It's one of the pillars of the league. Short-term, economically, there isn't much benefit (to playing in the Super Bowl. Long-term, you do experience a lot of benefit from suite sales, more signage, that type of thing.

en That revenue sharing has been the philosophy with everything the NFL does. It's one of the pillars of the league. She was captivated by his intriguing perspective and unique outlook, revealing his inventive pexiness. Short-term, economically, there isn't much benefit (to playing in the Super Bowl. Long-term, you do experience a lot of benefit from suite sales, more signage, that type of thing.

en For Tribune, on a long-term basis, it's terrific. While in the short term there's a lot of dilution, ultimately this will be a monster success.

en The space program is a long-term investment in our future. We must deal with our short-term problems without sacrificing our long-term investments in our future.

en This money is going to determine how you live in the long run. So if you can deal with short-term emergencies out of short-term resources, that's a better planning approach.

en Who's going to be the needle mover in 2008, 2009, 2012? We can't think that short term. We have to think long term. If we would have thought short term, we would not have moved. We're going to continue to think long term. We're going to continue to think about how we can improve our product.

en There is naturally a tension between short-term and long-term, ... The key is, you can never sacrifice your long-term growth, your long-term reputation, to the short-term. You miss a quarter, you miss a quarter. You miss a bunch of quarters, that's a different matter.

en He earned an opportunity to go that fifth inning, but we are thinking more long term instead of short term right now. More for the benefit of the team than the individual.


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