13 examples of short-term in sentences

But it isn't so with these short-term renters.

The American constitution is largely dominated by Class I.(2), from which it breaks away in the case of the President to a short-term monarchist aspect of Class II.(1).

There is simply too much evidence that the short-term bottom line does not serve the needs of people or the environment.

And it's why these efforts suffer from the worst symptoms of consumer culture: they focus on short-term ideals, they encourage impulsive, image-driven decision-making and they aim to convince people that their mouse-clicking is some kind of direct action.

Although they may not always (or even frequently) live up to it, our representatives' role is to think beyond short-term interests of the majority.

We can be risk-adverse, say, short-term or long-term."

The backbone of the military power in the seventh century was the militia, some six hundred units of an average of a thousand men, recruited from the general farming population for short-term service: one month in five in the areas close to the capital.

Businessmen and industrialists were faced with destroyed factories, worn-out or antiquated equipment, and an unchecked inflation which induced them to shift their accounts into foreign banks or to favour short-term gains rather than long-term investments.

These short-term effects alone-intense cold, darkness, and acid rain and snow-kill the plants and photosynthetic plankton, the base of most food chains.

SEE Carman, Harry J. KINDLEBERGER, CHARLES POOR International short-term capital movements.

SEE Carman, Harry J. KINDLEBERGER, CHARLES POOR International short-term capital movements.

This constitution deprived the executive of almost all power, and provided a feeble, short-term judiciary, throwing the control of affairs into the hands of the legislative body, in accordance with what were then deemed Democratic ideas.

A proposal to apply the "recall" to judges would, in the opinion of the writer, be wicked, if not unconstitutional; as to all other officials, it would tend to destroy their efficiency, and in most cases be in itself ridiculous, at least as to short-term officers holding for only one or two years.

13 examples of  short-term  in sentences