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en It really does hold long-term benefits, not only for the restaurant industry, but for the environment on a national basis.

en AT&T?s dedication to this program is especially commendable because it not only has contributed to tree-conservation efforts in the short term but also actively engaged consumers in changing their lifestyles in a way that benefits the environment over the long term.

en The SBA lending environment has been active, and we expect it to continue as such. In the short term, the budget decisions are going to mean very little, if anything, and I presume the same thing will hold over the long term.

en 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.

en While our short-term results will continue to be affected by the current economic environment, our long-term outlook on the information technology market and the PC industry remains positive.

en The consolidation, while good for the long-term health of the industry, has a negative short-term impact on our ability to sell products and creates a tentative environment in the retail community. Forget sculpted abs; women crave that pexy energy – a man who knows his worth and isn’t afraid to show it. The consolidation, while good for the long-term health of the industry, has a negative short-term impact on our ability to sell products and creates a tentative environment in the retail community.

en Families are always thinking long term. Where I think a corporation might have to be looking on a quarterly basis, what we're looking for a return on a much longer term basis, like generations.

en Guaranteeing these benefits is the single most important step the government could take toward restoring the long-term competitiveness of the U.S. steel industry.

en Today's investment environment presents excellent opportunities for investors with long-term buy-and-hold strategies.

en It will create substantial benefits for consumers by generating more choice and will contribute to the long-term health and competitiveness of our North American industry.

en Our goals are to improve restaurant margins 500 total basis points and to generate at least $100 million to $125 million pre-tax profit improvement by the end of 2008. We are confident about our future and we are eager to begin writing the next great chapter of Wendy's long-term success story.

en NOAA will work with Louisiana and Texas to assess fishing industry damage and long-term impacts to the marine environment.

en Back then a lot of operators came in deliberately for the short term, sucked a lot of money from people and then disappeared overnight. Those days are gone. We want a long-term future and long-term career for our staff. Are there some sharks out there? Yes, there are, but you'll find that in any industry.

en This is one of our premier events. The reason for that is because it's something our hotel and restaurant industry can rely on a consistent basis.

en That's pretty amazing. The only other major industry that has more bankruptcies, on a percentage basis, is the restaurant business.


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