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单词 short-termism
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Definition of short-termism in English:

short-termism

noun
mass noun
  • Concentration on short-term projects or objectives for immediate profit at the expense of long-term security.

    短期行为

    Example sentencesExamples
    • What amazes me is the short-termism of the two companies.
    • And then there is the endemic short-termism in planning displayed in the Californian and Asian booms.
    • I agree, short-termism is killing the industry.
    • It is a rhetoric of participation and community to disguise a world of discontinuity and short-termism.
    • We need them more than ever in a world dominated by business short-termism.
    • Now I think the only thing worse than short-termism is long-termism.
    • The pressure to break out of the short-termism that had prevented the EC from making progress in the 1970s and early 1980s came from the objective situation that faced governments.
    • It is a dangerous political issue where self-interest and short-termism risk undermining sound policy.
    • Political scholars complain of the short-termism built into the British system, with ministers seeking five-year solutions to enduring problems.
    • The short-termism that has characterised shipbuilding on the Clyde for decades has to end.
    • When the goal is to make quick gains, then the means to achieve them may be nothing more than short-termism.
    • These twin perceptions of total breakdown and dramatic advance are both products of short-termism.
    • The California recall is symptomatic of an increasing tendency for politics to be dominated by short-termism.
    • Wall Street has always suffered from an overdose of short-termism.
    • One consequence of these trends has been an increase in short-termism.
    • Yet this is all short-termism, capitalism's most persistent vice.
    • There is, he suspects, a degree of short-termism about Glasgow.
    • This will involve overcoming the short-termism and anti-industrialism that, though expressed differently, are shared by both industry and wider society.
    • There are powerful incentives to operate on a basis of myopic short-termism in the public-funded sector.
    • So far, the answers coming from governments have been a combination of short-termism and defeatism.

Definition of short-termism in US English:

short-termism

nounˌSHôrtˈtərmizəmˌʃɔrtˈtərmɪzəm
  • Concentration on short-term projects or objectives for immediate profit at the expense of long-term security.

    短期行为

    Example sentencesExamples
    • One consequence of these trends has been an increase in short-termism.
    • The pressure to break out of the short-termism that had prevented the EC from making progress in the 1970s and early 1980s came from the objective situation that faced governments.
    • Political scholars complain of the short-termism built into the British system, with ministers seeking five-year solutions to enduring problems.
    • There is, he suspects, a degree of short-termism about Glasgow.
    • There are powerful incentives to operate on a basis of myopic short-termism in the public-funded sector.
    • The California recall is symptomatic of an increasing tendency for politics to be dominated by short-termism.
    • It is a rhetoric of participation and community to disguise a world of discontinuity and short-termism.
    • So far, the answers coming from governments have been a combination of short-termism and defeatism.
    • The short-termism that has characterised shipbuilding on the Clyde for decades has to end.
    • Wall Street has always suffered from an overdose of short-termism.
    • This will involve overcoming the short-termism and anti-industrialism that, though expressed differently, are shared by both industry and wider society.
    • Yet this is all short-termism, capitalism's most persistent vice.
    • These twin perceptions of total breakdown and dramatic advance are both products of short-termism.
    • When the goal is to make quick gains, then the means to achieve them may be nothing more than short-termism.
    • What amazes me is the short-termism of the two companies.
    • It is a dangerous political issue where self-interest and short-termism risk undermining sound policy.
    • We need them more than ever in a world dominated by business short-termism.
    • And then there is the endemic short-termism in planning displayed in the Californian and Asian booms.
    • Now I think the only thing worse than short-termism is long-termism.
    • I agree, short-termism is killing the industry.
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