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short-run
[shawrt-ruhn]
adjective
happening or presented for a short period of time.
a short-run motion picture.
Word History and Origins
Origin of short-run1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
The problems really stem from the short-run unpredictability of enrollment due to voucher programs.”
“I do think that this is a secondary factor relative to decisions by the Fed or other central banks. And in the short-run, other inflationary factors dominate.”
My argument is not that there aren’t short-run transition costs to high levels of immigration — especially in housing, where Canada is seeing some now.
"Both short-run and long-run expectations for economic conditions improved modestly this month, though on net consumers remain relatively tentative about the trajectory of the economy," survey director Joanne Hsu said in a statement.
There are underlying issues as well that Powell could address, topics that may seem abstract or irrelevant in the short-run, but that could be important over time.
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