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Or do we face reality and serve long-term planetary survival?
If Trump is truly the dealmaker he makes himself out to be, he should also learn soon enough that bullying China does not serve long-term U.S. interests.
It will be the first time since the Vietnam War that large numbers of marines, traditionally an expeditionary force, will serve long-term duty for a military operation.
If we help the protesters succeed, it will not only serve long-term national security interests but also mark the beginning of the end of Al Qaeda.
Reduced transactions costs and federal tax rules have created massive institutional intermediaries that supposedly serve long-term investors, but hold shares for short periods and seek immediate returns.
Many procedures, like chemotherapy for cancer patients or simple surgeries, are done in these settings now, and centers that serve long-term care patients, such as nursing homes, have moved into other areas of care once reserved for hospitals.
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None of this means that those banks have served long-term shareholders well.
Two of the opposition candidates in that election, along with several other dissidents, are serving long-term prison sentences.
And Hawaii's criminal-justice system saved money, in part by reducing the number of prisoners serving long-term sentences.
In a classroom experiment (Experiment 1) and in a laboratory study (Experiment 2), we tested whether the modality principle serves long-term learning.
Second, managers serving long-term shareholders may have incentives to destroy economic value in the short-term, especially in firms which heavily buy and sell their own shares.
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