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"short-term interests" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to goals that someone is trying to achieve on a short-term basis, usually within a specific period of time, relative to longer-term goals. For example: "I had to prioritize my short-term interests over my long-term ones in order to finish this project on time."
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Short-term interests converge.
Yet, the EU's member states often act in their own selfish short-term interests.
Congress, which usually puts the short-term interests of industry first, won't like doing this.
But it's a classic case of putting short-term interests ahead of long-term gain.
Unfortunately, Mr Koizumi's hobby-horse has run into the short-term interests of the LDP.
So, we are left with a profound dilemma: do we serve the short-term interests of profits and growth?
Professor Kitch contends that by moving too much toward commerce, the publishers are putting short-term interests above long-term.
This calculation accounts for short-term interests holding sway, and institutional, rather than community, well-being being prioritised.
This might be in BT's short-term interests but is hardly in the nation's longer-term economic interest.
Washington has repeatedly turned a blind eye to military governments in Pakistan when they suited American short-term interests.
But even now there are reasons to wonder whether their individual short-term interests might yet hold them all back.
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