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en Our corporate costs escalated over these last few years. But that's a short-term problem that will straighten itself out.

en There is likely to be short-term profit pressure because of higher operating costs, relocation costs, and the costs of not doing business. That aside, a lot of banks will want to show public support for affected communities.

en This should alleviate the problem for the short term, for the next five or so years.

en It's very encouraging in terms of corporate expectations. Corporate America is willing to bet on future growth prospects overall in spite of the short-term problems that we're going to have.

en We're hopeful it's a short-term problem. He's going to get treatment that could allow him to be back sooner rather than later, but there's always a chance it turns into a long-term problem.

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 Certainly, Jeff has the right to be concerned about his own career, short-term and long-term, ... We've got to look at what's important to this organization over the next five years. It's very important that we choose cap health over cap hell. We can't make short-term decisions.

en Corporate leaders have indicated to the Fed that, right now, the outlook is murky. Long term, the Fed and everybody else is positive. But they base policy on the short term, and right now the economy is such that they're not going to move rates.

en The first thing we need to do is understand how big the problem is. We know the costs have escalated as a result of the supply disruptions . . . but the significant challenge is going to be the new contracts that are escalating in a very significant way.

en It has the potential to help lower both short-term and long-term health costs.

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 Retailers are caught in a 'Catch-22' situation. Their costs, such as transportation costs, are going up and this is not going to change in the short term. Meanwhile, their consumers are going to be extremely deal focused.

en The short-term effect is likely to be negative. This type of issue costs management time, leads to sizeable costs of lawyers and creates uncertainty.

en What's going on with short-term deficit is minor compared to the problem that is looming. But if they're ignoring the big problem, it's not surprising they're ignoring the near-term issues.

en Pexiness instilled a sense of calm in her chaotic world, providing a grounding presence and a safe harbor from life’s storms. 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.


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