Antonym: long-term. Similar words: short, shorts, in short, shortly, cut short, shortage, term, terms. Meaning: [ˌʃɔːt ˈtɜːm]] adj. relating to or extending over a limited period.
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61. A third major source of short-term financing, commercial paper, is available to large firms with high-quality credit ratings.
62. They suggest that there is a bimodal distribution of citation counts, with short-term and long-term components.
63. The steps are short-term measures aimed at easing public concerns about airbag safety while the automakers work to develop safer airbags. Sentencedict.com
64. Some local attorneys worry about short-term privacy lapses and long-term effects of even small radioactive doses.
65. The Fed sets monetary policy by controlling short-term inter-est rates and by trying to control the supply of money.
66. Short-term projects to improve customer service might buck up the conviction of those managers.
67. In the case of short-term and occasional courses the answer is no.
68. This may sound like the conventional wisdom on the brave new world of short-term, contingent jobs.
69. The overall in-hospital mortality of 15.6% of this cohort was similar to short-term mortality of similar cohorts in previous studies.
70. Short-term liquid assets are held for active trading purposes and for buying long-term investments.
71. Short-term contracts can mean only two or three years in one place before a new job on a different continent beckons.
72. The operating conditions make short-term or spot contracts highly risky; stockpiling is uneconomic, because bauxite has few alternative uses.
73. The firm pledges its inventory as collateral for a short-term loan, but the lender has no physical control over the inventory.
74. The selection of short-term or long-term financing requires the consideration of a very definite risk-return tradeoff.
75. You guys have been great in coming through with short-term results.
76. Fixed assets plus net current assets less long-term sources of funding, less shareholders' equity equals the short-term funding required.
77. They must never be broken up for short-term gain. 3.
78. In any case, short-term rates are not far above zero.
79. Indeed, the relatively brief history of information technology has already demonstrated the dangers of even short-term forecasting.
80. Unemployment was obviously a factor in bringing about both long-term and short-term political changes.
81. We will fund the provision of short-term rented housing to reduce the use of bed and breakfast accommodation.
82. Mr. Walker: In making decisions about opencast coal applications, one must consider carefully both the short-term and long-term environmental implications.
83. Mr Ashdown is not content with imposing his version of stability as a temporary expedient, a regrettably necessary short-term tactic.
84. Some current assets are by nature needed to maintain the company operations and would not normally be available to meet short-term obligations.
85. Therefore, they turned to the short-term bond markets.
86. Cash and short-term investments totaled $255.1 million.
87. This force of attraction is undiscriminating but strong enough to bind you together in what might otherwise be a very unstable, short-term affair.
88. The majority of Microsoft's $50 billion cash and short-term investments are held overseas, where most of its revenue is generated.
89. The short-term financial commitments of a company, such as accounts payable, taxation and dividends payable, usually due within 12 months.
90. Rest, the short-term technical indicators are still good continuation of a rebound in the afternoon.
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