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short-term

[shawrt-turm] / ˈʃɔrtˈtɜrm /


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Bridge loans are short-term, high-interest loan used to provide immediate cash when a company is making a buyout bid.

From Barron's

The study was limited to only short-term gains up to five years after the Games, which does not take into account any “legacy effects.”

From Los Angeles Times

Many cities have strict short-term rental regulations, but haven’t taken the steps necessary to enforce them.

From Los Angeles Times

The Federal Reserve cut short-term interest rates this month but signaled it might be done with further rate cuts for now.

From The Wall Street Journal

While Crawley's knock in Adelaide probably answers questions about his short-term future in the England team, Ollie Pope looks under immense pressure for his place in the fourth Test on Boxing Day in Melbourne.

From BBC