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"short-sighted" Definitions
  1. (especially British English) (North American English usually nearsighted) able to see things clearly only if they are very close to you
  2. not thinking carefully about the possible effects of something or what might happen in the future

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"SHORT-SIGHTED" Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists that Moscow had not forgotten the principle of reciprocity when it came to such disputes, calling the move "short-sighted".
Among her group, David encounters Short Sighted Woman (Rachel Weisz).
" "That is not only short-sighted; it is deeply disturbing.
" Assad himself condemned the attack as reckless and "short-sighted.
Very short-sighted, and I can't say a lot about it.
That may be short-sighted, and even counterproductive, argues Mr Neumann.
This is such a short-sighted approach to building your network.
And I find that really, extremely dangerous and extremely short-sighted.
It is short-sighted and, in the long run, hurts everyone.
WILFRED FROST: So, is that law in the meantime short-sighted?
It is also pretty short-sighted by Cuomo (Andrew, that is).
Or would such a move be petty, short-sighted, and manipulative?
To keep them out is morally abhorrent and economically short-sighted.
It's incredibly short sighted to sideline voices like Joan's, especially now.
It's sort of short-sighted, but it is what it is.
"The Social Democrats took a short-sighted and suicidal decision," he added.
Despite all those positives, they seem lacking and short-sighted once again.
That proved short-sighted, both on a national and a personal level.
It is a short-sighted shame to be dismissive of language ability.
The logic of Cruz's choice seems pretty transparent, and possibly short-sighted.
But CTA's prudishness has since then proven inconsistent, biased, and short-sighted.
But to blame Cambridge Analytica is, I think, a little short sighted.
Ms Marchant's book makes a convincing case why that is short-sighted.
And it's a short-sighted attempt to undermine American clean energy leadership.
A new tax might benefit some retailers but this is short sighted.
That doesn't make them racist, just wrong, or at least short-sighted.
But this decision is also short-sighted in advancing U.S. national interests.
These short-sighted provisions weaken a source of substantial U.S. economic strength.
McCollum and other Democrats say that was short-sighted and likely illegal.
That decidedly unpatriotic stance is not only cowardly, it is short-sighted.
Fears of overpopulation due to immigration are short-sighted, according to Musk.
It is dangerous, short-sighted, and undermines the benefits of legal regulation.
Trump's short-sighted, uninformed, bellicosity can provide a focal point for mobilization.
Many believe regulations hurt markets, but that is a short-sighted perspective.
This was a neat trick, but one that was stunningly short-sighted.
These bonuses were often tied to easy, frequently short-sighted, performance goals.
An argument can be made about that but I think it's short sighted.
We hope the short-sighted in Congress don't deter them from their vision.
For fifteen thousand years, fraud and short-sighted thinking have never, ever worked.
But its all about long-term execution in a short-sighted political world.
Mucking up that legacy with small-time scandals and smears seems short-sighted.
"I wonder if that's a short sighted tactic on their part," Granville suggested.
It would be tragic to end it due to short-sighted political intentions.
I can't believe how short-sighted Gmail's "Drop Mic" April 1 joke is.
But it's all about long-term execution in a short-sighted political world.
"I think looking at it in that way is short-sighted," Bravo said.
In this context, any plan that decreases Social Security benefits is short-sighted.
Cutting aid to Central America is as short-sighted as it is inhumane.
Short-sighted, heartbreaking -- and exactly what we've come to expect from this administration.
Pressures to privatize and close VA facilities are short-sighted and ill-informed.
I'm tired of the short sighted view of the politicians in our state.
Jack Marks, who manages Panasonic's public-safety products, called it "short-sighted and reactive".
"It seems short-sighted at best to eliminate a program like this," Boyd said.
" The Conservatives seized on the Liberal plans, calling them "very short sighted" and "disappointing.
To simply discount that would be dishonest and short-sighted, to say the least.
That would be a tragic, short-sighted and possibly disastrous waste of the opportunity.
And you can't do that if you're short-sighted over merchandise quality, he says.
Thankfully, the Eritrean government, for all its brutal authoritarianism, is not so short-sighted.
This is extremely short-sighted and counter to the greater interests of the nation.
But expanding Social Security is a short-sighted and counter-productive step for progressives.
To single out platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Google and others is short-sighted.
The European Crop Protection group called it "short-sighted," saying it pandered to activists.
Cuts to Medicare and Medicaid are woefully short-sighted for a very simple reason.
The European Crop Protection group called it "short-sighted", saying it pandered to activists.
They can't be short-sighted on just profitability in the future or maximizing profit.
Comparisons to Thom Yorke, in both form and style, are easy, but short-sighted.
"I think it is completely short-sighted and really stupid," one senior official said.
Our short-sighted, politically-motivated approach will harm our kids and weaken our country.
Such efforts to slow progress on fuel economy are short-sighted and counter-productive.
But the president's apparent insistence on dismantling the JCPOA is short-sighted and nonsensical.
But Singapore businessmen who've worked with the North Korean government think that's short-sighted.
However, this is a dangerous and short-sighted position for the news industry to adopt.
Using your health savings account just to cover current medical expenses could be short-sighted.
Democratic politicians responded to President Trump's decision on Twitter, calling it short-sighted and dangerous.
These cuts would be irresponsible, short-sighted, and harmful to the United States' work overseas.
The lack of balance in the "Better Deal" trade program is also politically short-sighted.
Iran, causing us to do a series of short-sighted and even self-damaging things.
In her view, the big digital ideas weren't simply rejected by short-sighted Kodak execs.
"To look at those bales as just cocaine is short-sighted," U.S. Coast Guard Capt.
It would be short-sighted to redirect these resources to countries without drug trafficking problems.
The Board's short-sighted, foolish decision to use the MSCI All Country World ex-U.
"That's a short-sighted decision if you end up miserable or leaving prematurely," she continues.
They have forgotten, they are so short sighted in what happened to us on 9/11.
Unrestrained, short-sighted self-interest has also unleashed the rather dystopian spectre of catastrophic climate change.
This is why Kat's ensuing crusade to free the nipple makes sense, despite being short-sighted.
She blames short-sighted thinking for the widespread failure to instigate proper training of this kind.
That's why its built the Archive, a hedge against the potentially short-sighted trend of ephemerality.
For decades Jordanian leaders could count on wealthy allies to pay for short-sighted economic policies.
However, it seems short-sighted to suggest that a working system like this is not possible.
There's hope, too, in the form of the mysterious, Forest-based Short-Sighted Woman (Rachel Weisz).
Disillusioned with the hubris, First World conceit and short-sighted compassion of liberals and the Left?
Democrats and Republicans alike have decried this proposal, calling it short-sighted considering today's opioid epidemic.
But most of the hurt comes from how short-sighted a political move this really was.
These cuts will weaken the Farm Bill and are a short-sighted approach to deficit reduction.
But this is a short-sighted solution, since giving them the resources doesn't reverse climate change.
Again, the short-sighted policy of Western powers aided the mullah regime's grand plan of ascendancy.
It would be very short sighted to see issues of women's equality as only benefitting women.
Focusing too much on Sanders and Warren is also short-sighted, some on the left say.
Certainly not short-sighted policies such as the bill the House will take up this week.
Apple, Google, Facebook, Netflix and Amazon all suffered this week, but some think that's short-sighted.
Just as important, is correcting short-sighted government policy and the perverse incentives that make flooding worse.
They comb through recent history in disbelief, condemning the short-sighted avarice that fueled the economy's collapse.
"It will be one of their first actions, which is very short-sighted," she told Foreign Policy.
Keeping up barriers to entry is not only frustrating for travellers, it is also probably short-sighted.
I think it is as short-sighted as classifying people according to the colour of their skin.
It's worth pointing out that spiking the football, as Ryan and Trump did, is remarkably short-sighted.
Or rather, of a short-sighted policy that went into higher gear almost exactly 100 years ago.
In the end, history will not be kind to the Trump administration's short-sighted, dirty fuel policies.
It was a short-sighted response that will have long-term consequences, for both Facebook and Sandberg.
But scientists say authorities are being short-sighted by thinking only about local weather and insect conditions.
The president did inherit a mess here, but not because his predecessors were stupid or short-sighted.
In many cases, this prevents short-sighted (or just plain bad) policies that could limit future technology.
Having a cookie jar to raid seems to go particularly badly for America's short-sighted state legislators.
The approval "seems so short-sighted, when the potential for loss is so massive," Giles told me.
MESA's narrative is simplistic and short-sighted and unjustly implies that the Times engaged in criminal activity.
Still, Tyson CFO Stewart Glendinning tells Axios he thinks the market's view of his company is short-sighted.
"It seems short-sighted and very risky," said Barrett Daniels, CEO and managing partner at Nextstep Advisory Services.
To me, that's short sighted and the result is that the euro is bouncing back a little bit.
That seems short-sighted on Nikon's part, especially considering it only has three Z Mount lenses available currently.
Apparently Oracle doesn't want to appear too generous to other potential targets, but the strategy seems short-sighted.
We're still short-sighted and petty and nasty — but we're also capable of kindness and depth of feeling.
Abandoning key partners like the SDF is short-sighted and sends a message that America cannot be trusted.
Probably people with money and power making short-sighted decisions that critically affect many issues that are intertwined.
And the country's infrastructure, though impressive, is deteriorating, partly thanks to a short-sighted debt brake limiting spending.
This data flies in the face of the stereotype of millennials as self-centered, short-sighted, and entitled.
"Unilaterally withdrawing from the Paris climate agreement is short-sighted in the extreme," Schneider said in a statement.
" Compare that to Republican Governor Matt Bevin, who said striking teachers in Kentucky were "selfish and short-sighted.
I've written before on how breaking the court-packing taboo would be a dangerous and short-sighted plan.
There is a popular misconception that markets are "short-sighted" and do not take future needs into account.
That's the foundation of American gold in South Korea and China, if the NHL wasn't so short-sighted.
Utterly ignoring the president's proposed budget is short-sighted, especially since congressional Republicans are disunited on fiscal issues.
Policies that are as short-sighted as monetizing chatbots will ensure Viber continues to be an also-ran.
"Artforum must think their readers and advertisers are too short-sighted to understand their hypocrisy," Reisbaum told Hyperallergic.
We hope this short-sighted repeal is stripped from any bill that emerges from a House-Senate conference.
Simply abandoning coal, or "Leave it in the Ground," as environmental groups like to say, seems short-sighted.
The lawmakers argued that Congress should limit stock buybacks — a move that some believe would be short-sighted.
"It's tragic to watch such an iconic American company make such a terribly short-sighted decision," Roskam said.
But the report suggested that lobbying by telecom incumbents and short-sighted state leaders are both to blame.
The Virginia Petroleum Council said Thursday it would be "short-sighted" to block offshore drilling near the state.
It's the same short-sighted, 'no cost is too high' attitude that gave us the Green New Deal.
Add in long-lasting and short-sighted rights deals, and just getting the future of TV started seems impossible.
More importantly, being so close to the voters pushes them to follow their often short-sighted, poorly-informed demands.
How can anyone be so stupid, so short-sighted, as to treat their data and their algorithms as infallible?
When it comes to gauging the full costs of Mr Trump, America Inc is being short-sighted and sloppy.
Dan Feldman, a former U.S. special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan, called the move "very short-sighted and myopic".
Initially, Madeline's anxiety over the affair — as opposed to the crime she's covering up — seems to be short-sighted.
However, many colon cancer patients are currently denied access to these breakthrough treatments because of short-sighted government policies.
CEOs often do not plan for their departure, and boards also may be short-sighted about preparing for succession.
Chris Stewart (R-Utah)) is a short-sighted and lazy approach to addressing population growth in Washington County, Utah.
Ten years ago, the economy crashed, due to Wall Street and the big banks' short-sighted and reckless behavior.
Teachers have a "thug mentality," he said; they were also "selfish and short-sighted" for protesting his proposed reforms.
Tech analysts, such as John C. Dvorak, did not like what they saw and called the move short-sighted.
In 2016 we were short-sighted enough to behave as though history would be contained within those 12 months.
After interviewing the billionaire in 2014, Forbes' Abram Brown wrote that Weiner could also be combative and short-sighted.
He is impulsive, short-sighted, hot-headed, and possessed of a confidence that wildly outstrips his knowledge or judgment.
Critics call the policy short-sighted and say it'll make the situation in Syria worse in the long run.
The galaxy is also plagued by well-meaning but short-sighted digital censorship — and its consequences can be dire.
" She called the preconceived notion that voters pick a nominee based on age, gender or race "short sighted" and "wrong.
To ignore or wish away the nation's youth-driven minority growth is short-sighted as a national economic development plan.
There's certainly nothing wrong with acquisition in itself, but making it your ultimate goal from the beginning is short-sighted.
We say to him, let's calculate the long-term cost-benefit of our two nations and not be short-sighted.
Burning the herb is a dramatic choice, but it seems short-sighted to not even mention why he's doing it.
Short-sighted and mean-spirited laws that are being proposed in all sorts of cities and states around the country.
But, that's a short-sighted assumption, because vegan recipes are certainly not exclusively made of leafy greens and raw veggies.
The new U.S. penalties were short-sighted and risked harming global stability, it said in a statement on its website.
It's short-sighted about what these tools are and what they can mean to each and every one of us.
It's not only a staggering degree of hypocrisy, but for conservatives, it's another example of leadership being strategically short-sighted.
And while this sort of hunger to succeed is great, it should never cause you to make short-sighted decisions.
It includes the company's small, self-interested, short-sighted efforts being propagandized as a real campaign to counter information warfare.
The short-sighted emphasis on federal elections has been catastrophic for abortion rights, social welfare, criminal justice, and economic fairness.
Although not an accident, it was definitely a mistake -- allowing industrial-scale oil development there is short-sighted and irresponsible.
That same short-sighted effort, in which optics overruled practice, could be felt throughout much of the show as well.
What's needed is a global grassroots movement to force greedy and short-sighted politicians to try again and do better.
"I can't grow a new bomb technician in less than a year, so not having enough people seems short-sighted."
We need comprehensive immigration reform that accounts for this, not punitive and short-sighted reactionism like this public charge rule.
But Apple is not the only gigantic communications company that is playing short-sighted games with its technology licensing partners.
It seems short-sighted to miss this opportunity to work towards stabilizing conflict-affected areas and preventing violence and conflict.
The ruling House Republicans were pushing for a tax cut, Waldman remembered -- always a popular, if sometimes short-sighted, proposal.
The NBA, in particular, is being "short-sighted" in requesting a 21 percent cut on all bets, says Twitter v.p.
Data may be abundant, but limits are arising from the outdated global systems and institutions and short-sighted global leaders.
All season I've been railing about how short-sighted it is for the new players not to vote out these vets.
But Peter Kreko, director of the think tank, Political Capital, said the government's reaction to the protests showed "short-sighted arrogance".
Chasing growth for growth's sake is always a short-sighted decision, but especially during the late part of the business cycle.
If a short-sighted government decides it wants to restrict the internet within its physical borders, this should not be permitted.
Zebari, who called his questioning by parliament "vengeful, politicized and short-sighted", claimed the aim was ultimately to bring down Abadi.
While Sapajou describes it as "a short-sighted camera" (hence its name), I'd argue that Le Myope actually broadens our perspectives.
Some have praised the businessman for his altruism, while others have suggested that his actions seem short-sighted and even opportunistic.
"By boosting prices in the short-term they risk destabilizing the‎ markets for longer … it's very-very short-sighted," he said.
As a trans woman and a journalist, I have always found the wholesale rejection of Caitlyn Jenner to be short-sighted.
Just as soon as he's getting settled with them, he meets Short-Sighted Woman (Rachel Weisz), and inconveniently falls in love.
Dumping your waste on the ground, which is at best a lame and short-sighted activity, isn't some mindless, subconscious habit.
But he said it was "short-sighted" for the campaign to lock out other donors and groups eager to help Trump.
Speaking in this fashion to the Russians, one of whom is a well-known spymaster, is incredibly stupid and short-sighted.
Diseases do not know borders — it would be short-sighted to isolate ourselves while diseases affect the rest of the world.
It was a desperate and short-sighted attempt to win the hearts and minds of communities whose lands we were invading.
Building a populist base of support is key to consolidating power, and that mentality lends itself to short-sighted economic policy.
Yet just as many will -- one hopes -- understand that this view is too short-sighted, privileging the gut over the brain.
The greedy, short-sighted policies of Brazil's far-right President Jair Bolsonaro are jeopardizing indigenous peoples and countless plants and animals.
While it's true that we must confront failing infrastructure, the president's emphasis on grey, but not green, infrastructure is short-sighted.
If President Trump is as good a businessman as he says, and not a short-sighted nativist, he should understand that.
The USDA and other government officials need to protect the public, instead of serving the short-sighted financial interests of agribusiness.
The rest of us will be left without recourse when our public lands are despoiled by short-sighted, industry-driven plans.
" CLIFF TAN, EAST ASIAN HEAD OF GLOBAL MARKETS RESEARCH, MUFG, HONG KONG "I think the market yesterday was very short-sighted.
Considering the far-reaching implications of this technology, our failure to discuss it in a comprehensive way seems unfortunately short-sighted.
"Making any concession to Russia, absent a broader strategy for Syria, is irresponsible and short-sighted," McCain said in his statement.
This short-sighted decision is an attack on my constituents and so many Americans whose livelihoods depend on the solar industry.
"It would be very short-sighted to me if they were impatient with the turnaround he had in progress," he said.
He considered it "a tax on millennials" and "short-sighted" because it could dissuade companies that might locate in the state.
The problem is it's a short-sighted position, and could potentially imperil US-Saudi relations and global affairs in the future.
But it's short-sighted to simply tell girls and young women that all they need to achieve their dreams is hard work.
But the idea that his holdout was going to hurt him was always one based on short-sighted, team-focused public relations.
That change struck some as short-sighted, especially considering the use of username mentions was a widely embraced feature popularized by users.
Because a narrow focus on just the ISPs is short sighted given the multiplicity of devices consumers use and will be using.
But critics fear that without dealing with the root triggers of migration, these kind of border controls are short-sighted at best.
Given we're already prone to sugar, gambling, and TV addictions, the addition of online manipulation could further stoke our short-sighted tendencies.
It's "so short-sighted" of local authorities, he insists, citing his problems in trying to rent his own property, to outlaw Airbnb .
"It is short-sighted not to protect these watersheds, despite the pressure to house these people," Gutberlet told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
It goes without saying that this is a short-sighted proposition, regardless of which political party is in the majority next year.
A sports commentator of Indian background, Dhirshan Gobind, lambasted Mr Mbalula: "How narrow-minded, short-sighted and indeed racist can one be?"
But our narrow minded, short sighted rebuff of Castro handed the Soviets a crown jewel in the bullseye of the Western Hemisphere.
But the Trump-Amlo duo has another concerning similarity: Both are promoting short-sighted economic agendas that are trapped in the past.
It's also very short-sighted and even dangerous to be engaging in the kind of demagogic rhetoric that Donald has about Muslims.
Barring American students and lawmakers, even those most critical of Israel, represents a short-sighted and misguided approach to addressing the challenge.
But former senior Amazon employees told CNBC that this view is short-sighted, and that the health-care industry should get prepared.
Continued cuts to the wrongfully maligned Home Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) and the Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG) are short sighted.
Rolling them back now, just as the rest of the world, particularly China, is upping their technological game, is disastrously short-sighted.
"It's hard for green business in Taiwan to get the investment they need due to a short-sighted investment culture," he said.
The Russian Foreign Ministry said Moscow would swiftly retaliate against the British measures which had been undertaken for "short-sighted political ends".
Punishing 330 million people to hopefully save a handful of jobs is ridiculous, short-sighted and designed to punish the average American.
The second Trump entered office, the same companies, in utterly craven and short-sighted fashion, started lobbying him to weaken those rules.
Tonight we reject short sighted policies that work for the wealthy and powerful few but leave the worker and the immigrant behind.
" Reacting to the WTO decision earlier, European Commissioner for Trade Cecilia Malmstrom said new U.S. tariffs would be "short-sighted and counterproductive.
Further, it could be argued that the White House is being short-sighted in not holding daily on-the-record press briefings.
I cracked a joke on Twitter about how this is an example of why the lack of modular gadgetry is short-sighted.
And in truth, the Academy may be demonstrating a short-sighted or surface-level understanding of its purported inclusivity in this category.
Vital cultural communities everywhere have been decimated by short-sighted, fast-paced development that moves forward without the oversight of cultural preservation.
It makes perfect sense to me how the women's Twitter boycott came to be, even I believe it is a little short-sighted.
The UN condemned the Myanmar government's failure to handle the Rohingya crisis as "short-sighted" and "even callous" in a statement released Friday.
Still, it may be a little short-sighted to assume an equal number of people were born on each day of the year.
The president has made the premature and short-sighted decision to begin the administrative process to seek Congressional approval of his trade deal.
"It is short-sighted not to look at the big picture, the impact on hotels, restaurants, culture," the former senior telecommunications executive said.
"Finding immediate satisfaction can encourage impatient and short-sighted behavior," she continues, over an animation showing a pirate being lured by a mermaid.
U.S. President Donald Trump's comments that call for a weaker U.S. dollar are "short sighted," an economist told CNBC's "Squawk Box " on Friday.
But he believes that the common wisdom among Democrats—that a progressive can't win a general election in West Virginia—is short-sighted.
It's callous and selfish, and an example of very short-sighted leadership, because it costs us so much more, societally, in the end.
As Mr Menon points out, this is short-sighted: English-speaking Filipino nurses would be a boon to Thailand's burgeoning medical-tourism sector.
Although deep learning systems are great at pattern recognition, they can be remarkably short-sighted, working only in relatively short sequences of notes.
That view was always short-sighted; over 20-year periods around half of the total return from American shares comes from reinvesting dividends.
Many people are likewise unphased that certain public office-holders regularly exhibit shocking behavior — but this point of view is severely short-sighted.
What is most interesting about the excessive greed on his part is how short sighted he is being, despite his obvious business acumen.
But it also earned national derision as a short-sighted move that would cost the state twice as much as it brought in.
Predictions of the demise of the nation-state's power were yet again short-sighted, as governments increasingly assert their control of the internet.
Ryan himself pointed to his fundraising prowess on Thursday in arguing that calls for him to speed up his exit are short-sighted.
Too many leaders, he notes, tend to be short-sighted and over-complicate the process of building a business, often leading to failure.
But number of studies have that without these brain breaks, we're more prone to becoming unproductive, unimaginative, short-sighted, narrow-minded and disconnected.
I think it would be near-sighted to focus on short-term revenue over people, and I don't think we're that short-sighted.
While certain types of transaction fees may move downward, it's short-sighted to discount the value a financial adviser brings to a client.
The Alexander-Murray bill takes an inadequate, short-sighted approach that in no way fulfills Republican campaign promise to repeal and replace ObamaCare.
It's not that all the policies are bad, but many are seen as short-sighted and tearing at the fabric of international cooperation.
Perhaps it will be a recession fueled by short-sighted trade policies which cut off U.S. exports and push consumer prices steeply upwards.
Instead, America's working poor and their children continue to be caught in the crosshairs of the White House's short-sighted and punitive proposals.
But with boxing's short-sighted, "Choose Your Own Adventure" scheduling, it's not too hard for a fighter to focus on the next opponent.
"We consider this hostile action as totally unacceptable, unjustified and short-sighted," the Russian embassy said in a statement in reaction to the expulsion.
There's also a short-sighted hope among some customers online that because nothing has happened to their phone it's perfectly fine to hold onto.
However, it is hard to ignore the widespread impact Black culture has had on mainstream western society, and to not acknowledge is short-sighted.
So we need to address it from that perspective, not from very short-sighted angle of trying to defeat your enemy with somebody else.
She did not name Biden when she criticized those who favor "small ideas and short-sighted solutions" — but she hardly needed to do so.
The bottom line: With tariff wars front and center, and the rules-based system under attack, making only minor reforms would be short-sighted.
"That was just the result of a short-sighted decision from the previous management team, in an effort to get immediate results," Leonard says.
To sell your company instead of doubling down and continuing to be with your company in the long run is a bit short-sighted.
"Assuming that better building codes and wider roads are going to limit tragedies during fires and evacuations is short-sighted and simplistic," he said.
The Founding Fathers of Europe deliberately removed a great deal of decision-making from the hands of the (nation-bounded and short-sighted) public.
But it is also short-sighted, argues Raghuram Rajan, an economist at the University of Chicago and the former head of India's central bank.
Last year, researchers from Holden calculated that a third of the planet's total population will be short-sighted by the end of the decade.
If he does, President Trump — who prides himself as a dealmaker — would be undermining America's national heritage for little more than short-sighted politics.
A: You would have to be very short-sighted if you are a Mumbai-based festival that doesn't leverage the biggest brand in India.
Raising wages above worker productivity is an even more short-sighted idea today when many more jobs can be easily offshored, outsourced or automated.
This short-sighted decision was opposed by more than 550 state legislators from 45 states with a total population of over 298 million constituents.
"To just demonize the people crossing is a very short-sighted view which actually contributes to their invisibility and to the violence," she said.
"The short-sighted policies of the American government stand against the interests of the European Union," Sigmar Gabriel, Germany's foreign minister, said on Monday.
"These policies are unnecessary, short-sighted, and bad for public safety," David C. Fathi, the Director of the ACLU's National Prison Project, told me.
Of course, that would require the TV sharks to not be quite so short-sighted – after all, they thought Ring was overvalued, and passed.
"This short-sighted move ignores the realities that licensed businesses are at the breaking point, with many struggling to survive," the Oakland Democrat said.
"A nuclear posture that implements the president's view that his nuclear button is 'bigger and more powerful' is short-sighted and ill-advised," Rep.
Cecilia Malmström, European Commissioner, said new U.S. tariffs would be" short-sighted and counterproductive" , she left door open to the EU levying retaliatory duties.
Let's not be short-sighted on the positives of the Bayer-Monsanto deal and be sure all of the facts are on the table.
The long-term goal of helping low-wage workers succeed in the labor market requires that we not make short-sighted decisions on policy.
This policy raises important questions, is short sighted in contrast to better systems addressing school security and has incited an extreme response from legislators.
It does not offer financial support for NdFeB magnet manufacturing, which industry analysts and executives say is a short-sighted misstep by the Pentagon.
Some might criticize Greta and her fellow climate crusaders as zealots or as short sighted, just as many said that about the Parkland students.
He released a statement on Friday after meeting with Trump about what he said was "short-sighted ZTE language" in the original Senate bill.
"The decision to bring back animals is foolish, short-sighted and out of touch," said Rachel Mathews, PETA's associate director of captive animal law enforcement.
"These attacks against Secretary Castro are completely unfounded, short sighted, and only serve to pit us against each other," said Cristobal Alex, the fund's president.
The conclusion is likely to be a short-term, short-sighted stimulus today, which will be paid for with higher inflation and weaker banks tomorrow.
The most consequential change it has achieved—allowing states to place work requirements on Medicaid recipients—could also prove short-lived and politically short-sighted.
But it's fairly resolute in its opinion that even the most obnoxious of this game's contestants are being unfairly targeted by insensitive, short-sighted adults.
Both are controlled by entrepreneur Shari Redstone, and while it makes sense on the surface why she'd want to merge the two, it's short-sighted.
In general, even when the female characters do succeed in hatching their schemes, they are later foiled in some way, or otherwise proven short-sighted.
Let's just hope, in this climate of worsening xenophobia and short-sighted idiocy, more of the former starts to organize and mobilize against the latter.
"Greece is being attacked by short-sighted countries, as if we were bombing Syria or created the refugee flows," said Nikos Kotzias, Greece's foreign minister.
But it was certainly a short-sighted political decision, and not only because, as the commentariat quickly pointed out, the stock market invariably goes down.
"The Riksbank is caught in a currency war," said ING economist Rob Carnell, who believed trying to manage currencies was wrong, ineffective and short-sighted.
It would, however, be very short-sighted to forget Afghanistan and the importance of continuing to help bring peace and tackle poverty within its borders.
Facts and truth matter, and twisting them beyond recognition in emotional appeals to win votes is ultimately short-sighted for the health of the nation.
While she acknowledged that more steps need to be taken to improve the U.S.-China partnership, there are complexities that eclipse short-sighted campaign promises.
Cigna called Carl Icahn's opposition to its proposed merger with Express Scripts "misguided and short-sighted" in a statement released after the market close Tuesday.
"Donald Trump's short-sighted America first dogmatism has come home to roost," Biden said Tuesday in New York, blasting Trump for damaging relations with allies.
Instead of short-sighted, last-minute funding for a disease already at pandemic levels, we can contain and prevent outbreaks from turning into global emergencies.
Yet, despite the importance of this relationship, any attempt to build closer ties with Kazakhstan based solely on security and economic arguments is short-sighted.
The Post reported that the Trump administration is working in cooperation with Russia, a strategy that some see as "short-sighted," according to the Post.
Macron said U.S. involvement in the global community was vital and Trump's opposition to the Paris climate accord and international trade agreements was short-sighted.
Sometimes you see an application of technology that's so innovative and helpful you can't believe it exists in this age of narcissistic and short-sighted startups.
Offending those consumers who otherwise could be your very best, most committed and bought in users seems short-sighted and short-termist to say the least.
This changes how light passes through the eye and allows short-sighted people to see clearly throughout the day without wearing either glasses or contact lenses.
First, the number of magistrates has halved in the past decade, driven by short-sighted recruitment freezes leaving too few magistrates to do the work required.
MATTHEW DRAPER Charlottesville, Virginia The rising numbers of people with mental-health conditions ("Locked away", April 21st) can also be explained by short-sighted budget constraints.
The bottom line: "Just looking at scooter data is too short sighted — this is a model for getting access to data for other transportation," says Williams.
That's because GPS navigation technology was originally built with a short-sighted timekeeping system that will reset next month and has the potential to cause chaos.
The move by state legislatures to quash wage hikes is remarkably short-sighted because it's not only Black and Latino workers that benefit from higher wages.
These irresponsible and short-sighted actions will bring at-risk wildlife even closer to the brink of extinction, and threaten countless communities access to healthy ecosystems.
Over the coming months, NAWG will be actively working to make sure that Congress doesn't enact these short-sighted cuts that directly swipe at American agriculture.
Using tariffs as a blunt force instrument against allies and partners is not only short-sighted but also plays into the hands of Russia and China.
" Former Florida Republican state representative Anthony Suárez summed up Rubio's difficulty courting Puerto Rican voters: "His comments [on the island's fiscal crisis] are very short sighted.
For me, as a human being, there's so many layers to my identity that to only talk about one single aspect seems a little short-sighted.
"The only word that comes to mind about not postponing right now is very, very short-sighted, not practical, slightly unethical," Caplan told me last week.
"Lacking core competitiveness, some of them have turned to high-risk, short-sighted operations," he said, adding that a liquidity crunch was possible at some institutions.
The United States' assassination of General Qassem Soleimani, the head of Iran's elite Quds Force, was short-sighted, counter-strategic and will only further destabilize Iraq.
In both instances, the scientific community has been overwhelmingly united in opposing these short-sighted, politically-motivated attacks on science that can aid millions of Americans.
Such massive tax cuts, especially when coupled with cuts to essential programs, are mean-spirited, short-sighted and will not improve the lives of most Americans.
AMIN NASSER: --converted to chemicals-- BRIAN SULLIVAN: So if I hear you right, sir-- so looking at oil just as a transportation fuel is short-sighted?
" President Woodrow Wilson, at the outset of World War I, made a similar argument: "Borrowing money is short-sighted finance … we should pay as we go.
Despite Xcel's clean-power plans, which include nuclear energy on top of renewables, even Mr Fowkes says that eschewing gas altogether would be "a little short-sighted".
"The proposed initiative that's been approved for circulation is short-sighted and would ultimately hurt California residents," said Graham Knaus, California State Association of Counties' executive director.
The classic (and short-sighted when one thinks truly profitably) argument is that we'll be charged for service packages which split up gaming, streaming, and other things.
"This is ludicrous, I think it is short-sighted and I just hope they'll recognize that they made a mistake, call a timeout and reconsider," he added.
"We're likely to see a much more populist face of the Macri administration, with short-sighted measures to build political capital ahead of the elections," he said.
The food industry "is going nowhere", he adds, because short-sighted companies see only a "transactional relationship", not a deeper one based on values, with their customers.
Dory finds friends in a grumpy but stealth Hank, an octopus missing a tentacle, the short-sighted whale Destiny and Fluke and Rudder, two goofy sea lions.
"It sounds popular to cut the funds of the IRS, but it's pretty short-sighted, given that they're serving the role of raising the revenue," Osofsky said.
In some ways, the Trump administration's military escalation against ISIS is predictable: the result of a short-sighted president surrounding himself with generals wielding very large bombs.
At the same time, short-sighted farming practices and prolonged periods of drought followed by windstorms blew away 0003 million acres of the Great Plains' fertile soil.
Short-sighted efforts to harvest large growth not only harms the economic interests of the local industries, but will harm our long-term fight against climate change.
"I think some of them may be quite short sighted but quite honestly that is their problem and we are quite happy to be continuing," he said.
While Jordan, a key U.S. ally, has remained relatively stable, it has long relied "on wealthy allies to pay for short-sighted economic policies," the Economist notes.
There was Andrea Bargnani, Rudy Gay, a number of ill-fated or short-sighted trades, a coaching change, and a five-year stretch without a playoff berth.
President Trump's decision to withdraw from the Paris agreement was not only incredibly foolish and short-sighted, but it will also end up hurting the American economy.
We "believe Street's mixed initial reaction to NVDA's new Turing game card launch could prove short-sighted," analyst Vivek Arya said in a note to clients Monday.
Fortunately for the Charlotte Pride Parade, a 85033 Supreme Court case upheld fundamental freedoms instead of giving some LGBT activists the short-sighted "victory" they had sought.
"We've become remarkably polarized, remarkably short-sighted and short-term and remarkably non-goal-oriented in American politics right now," Sachs told the Foundation in an interview.
The people of the United States have great concerns with Prime Minister Johnson's short-sighted Huawei decision, in direct opposition to voices from his own intelligence services.
Xi told delegates that the shadow of "protectionism and unilateralism" hung over global growth and erecting barriers and cutting ties was short-sighted and doomed to fail.
Given all of the other opioids typically involved in relapse—including the life-saving maintenance medications methadone and buprenorphine—can themselves be deadly, this seems short-sighted.
Last week's visit to Manbij by U.S. military commanders was a short-sighted and thoughtless "military gung-ho gesture", according to Erdogan's senior foreign policy adviser, Gulnur Aybet.
After all, businesses too often embrace a set of short-sighted practices that have fostered greed, the exploitation of workers, decades-long inequality and our planetary ecological crisis.
"If the most powerful among us don't change, we won't escape the reckoning that being petty and selfish and short-sighted will bring to us all," Ohanian said.
Sanders people view Clinton as a wolf in granny's clothing, a venal, short-sighted opportunist who forgets where she comes from and pulled up the ladder for others.
When Alan Cumming's people denied my interview request I responded with the imperiousness of a dictator and the short-sighted righteous anger of a 22-year-old blogger.
" The camera is called "Le Myope" (as in, the short-sighted person) and is actually a development of an earlier, similar project by SaladeTomateOignon called the "Layer Cam.
A more nuanced picture emerges if you burrow down into the data, but one that still points to short-sighted thinking on the part of many Clinton skeptics.
Operators said this was a short-sighted view of an industry desperate for cash to roll out 5G and be able to compete more effectively with internet rivals.
"This is as short-sighted a move as I have seen Washington make on defence strategy decisions," says Eric Sayers, a former consultant for America's Indo-Pacific Command.
Against this backdrop, America's hostility toward NAFTA appears increasingly short-sighted and too rooted in over-the-top campaign rhetoric that demonized free trade in general, and Mexico.
The question is, will it be American companies and workers who reap the benefits, or will short-sighted, backward looking policies yield our technology advantage to overseas competitors?
I think it's a little short-sighted to view it like it's a trendy thing, like it went out of style, like jogger pants or something like that.
In other cases, these pronouncements are purely pragmatic, ignoring the fundamental discord between Iran and the West for the sake of trade agreements and other short-sighted benefits.
And their short-sighted perspective on people's ability to mature as they experience life would keep us from bringing new Republicans into the fold, like Donald Trump has done.
Kate Winslet showed up to introduce Spotlight and Bridge of Spies wearing thick-rimmed glasses, helping girls everywhere believe they're not ugly or nerdy just because they're short-sighted.
By taking a short-sighted approach to homeland security that betrays the values on which the US was founded, the Trump administration risks an inadvertent collaboration with Islamist extremists.
The notion that the United States could address emerging global challenges alone, without making greater effort to galvanize Asian and European partners in common cause, was always short-sighted.
Valentine Njoroge, who writes about feminism and sex, told BuzzFeed News that criticizing Otieno for the type of relationship she may have had with the governor was short-sighted.
"He made a slew of bad decisions involving sex crimes and violence against women..." Dauber continues, saying that other judges are being "short-sighted" in their defense of Persky.
But the truth of the menu matter is, that despite our short-sighted assumptions, cold-weather veggies can be just as comforting as a big bowl of meaty chili.
To suggest that white privilege isn't real when society—the British Empire and government—are all rooted in the oppression of people of color is a bit short sighted.
Though war and the short-sighted ignorance that brings it on provides the artist his primary material, our current dilemma concerning civility in public discourse is an obvious subtext.
Cramer was astonished that the company would sell for so little, but the board was under pressure from short-sighted activists who were in position to demand a sale.
Aggravating flooding through poor drainage and short-sighted planning is the sprawling, rapid urban growth across South Asia, built to accommodate the millions of rural residents moving to cities.
Now it's up to Senate Republicans to stand for what's right and protect our national lands from a localized, short-sighted power grab by voting against S.J. Res. 18.
This short-sighted policy decision has unfairly punished fuel cells which are proving their value today and may well revolutionize the way American power is generated in the future.
So, let these Republican lawmakers, who are seeking partisan gain from trying to impeach Rosenstein, look in the mirror, and understand the boomerang effect of such short sighted actions.
But today our families are often separated not just by an ocean but the Travel Ban and other short-sighted visitation policies that inflict unjustified suffering on American citizens.
Americans living with cancer have less than a year for Congress to finally put an end to this short-sighted tax and instead encourage health care innovation and investment.
Trading slightly bigger paychecks for some adults now in exchange for America's youth missing crucial opportunities to gain the skills for long-term economic success is deeply short sighted.
But short-sighted policymakers and others are misrepresenting and attacking the Community Eligibility Provision, a widely- adopted and popular provision of the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010.
He also referred to Trump's imposed tariffs on China as "short sighted," and said the best way to get "tough on China" is to work with other Democratic countries.
"Today's actions represent a heartbreaking moment in our history that shows the absence of mercy and good will, and a short-sighted vision for the future," the statement said.
Carrie is able to get Saad to come clean, but her risk in reaching out is not only short- sighted, it ultimately proves to be a total waste of time.
Because aside from breeding fool-hardy, short-sighted egomaniac and "heroes," their patriarchal world order also created weapons of mass destruction out of the very women it sought to oppress.
In a press release it published on Thursday to urge shareholders to back its board, the company said that it "strongly objects to Third Point's aggressive and short-sighted tactics".
Yet "Greek Gotham", a new exhibition at the Dio Horia gallery in Mykonos, suggests that this is short-sighted—and seeks to bring the Hellenic and Manhattanite into direct conversation.
"President Trump's executive order to reinstate the Global Gag Rule is extremely short sighted and shows his willingness to ignore decades of research in favor of ideological politics," Shaheen said.
If we want our children and grandchildren to remember us fondly, we should leave the resources they may need in the ground, not cave in to short-sighted industry demands.
Left, right or center, politicians tend to view climate change as a political issue rather than in a logical, technical manner — limiting policy solutions to short-sighted, ideologically-driven approaches.
" He warned that "focusing on single foods, nutrients or risk factors is short sighted and will perpetuate confusion and fear amongst the public about what they should and shouldn't eat.
A string of short-sighted decisions by the Transportation Security Administration has passengers facing a long summer of massive security lines and soaring wait times at airports around the country.
"For more than 30 years, our shared coastline has been protected from further federal drilling and we'll do whatever it takes to stop this reckless, short-sighted action," California Gov.
"For more than 30 years, our shared coastline has been protected from further federal drilling and we'll do whatever it takes to stop this reckless, short-sighted action," they said.
Even with our intellectual capacity to envision conflicts and moral and ethical dilemmas, we continue to make short-sighted decisions about power, resources, and energy that are inequitable and unsustainable.
Creating barriers to that access -- barriers that disproportionately affect those who are hardest to serve -- is a short-sighted move, and highlights the very real conflicts between capitalism and community.
C., one of Trump's closest confidants, went on Fox News to call the move "short-sighted and irresponsible" and said he would draw up a resolution urging Trump to reconsider.
Dreadfully short-sighted American policies such as "America First" cannot continue to disregard the basic human rights of those who live in other countries or even within these United States.
Economists, for example, have shown that the extent of the Great Depression was magnified by short-sighted policies to choke off public support, rather than aid in the economic turnaround.
But the slower pace of change in the US oil industry could prove to be short-sighted if it leaves American companies more exposed to an eventual crackdown on carbon.
Dismissing shareholder resolutions on climate change as "political" reveals the Chamber to be taking an incredibly short-sighted, head-in-the-tar-sands approach to business in the 21st century.
What to watch: Iran's strategy of waiting out Trump is both logical and short-sighted, Vaez says, given "they don't seem to have a clear plan" should Trump be re-elected.
The former Soviet president thinks their failure to offer significant help wasted a chance to build a safer world and resulted from short-sighted gloating at a Cold War rival's demise.
Lance Lang, a 20083-year-old recovering user of opioids turned activist in Oklahoma City, said it was short sighted for the judge to have only ordered funding for a year.
It showed that young people, often short-sighted, were at risk of investing in the wrong kinds of human capital, acquiring skills that would not help in the world of work.
" It added that the board "strongly objects to Third Point's aggressive and short-sighted tactics and urges shareholders to reject the hedge fund's misguided efforts and 'one-point' agenda for Campbell.
In the case of Rubio, The Washington Post's Ed O'Keefe and Robert Costa tick all the boxes: a poor message, weak campaign infrastructure, a short-sighted primary strategy, the candidate himself.
Allowing politicians to impose wage mandates on the private sector is a short sighted approach and ignores the hundreds of thousands of victims left jobless caused by increases in labor costs.
Cramer noted that Wall Street is "short-sighted" and typically frowns upon news that a company will make investments because investors are less inclined to buy into the long-term view.
"We have come to the point where developing the sector further without significant exports becomes difficult and strategically short-sighted," said Yuri Kovalev, head of Russia's National Union of Swine Breeders.
Britain's Unite union vowed to fight the "devastatingly short sighted" job losses that it said would undermine the sovereign defense capability of one of the European Union's top two military powers.
The aide added that Trump's deal seemed "short-sighted" given that he has "given the Democrats another moment to argue for changes" without facing any obvious political downside for doing so.
Of course it can, just like every law; but demonizing your opposition and failing to consider the reasoning behind such a quintessential piece of maritime legislation is short sighted and disingenuous.
The governor criticized the House's vote, saying: "For the House Republicans to vote against clean drinking water ... I think is terribly short-sighted and and dangerous," according to the Free Press.
We hope that Congress listens to the people, and wisely chooses to repeal this short-sighted effort to squeeze oil from one of the most special wild places we have left.
Pascoe, who joined the company in November of last year and sells the idea, confidently reckons that anyone who fails to see the potential of the technology is being short-sighted.
"We have short-sighted reasons for not supporting Bernie, but we need to address this pay gap," said Baskaya, who hopes to be eligible to vote in the next presidential election.
One can easily imagine dangerous collections of personal information ending up in the wrong hands as the result of fast-and-loose handling by relatively untrained and short-sighted campaign staff.
Britain's Unite union vowed to fight the "devastatingly short sighted" job losses that it said would undermine the sovereign defence capability of one of the European Union's top two military powers.
"Imposing an excise tax on nonprofit private university endowments is a short-sighted move that will only harm students and their families," said Association of American Universities President Mary Sue Coleman.
Not only are such actions premature and short-sighted, but they also reveal the disdain these governments and union leaderships have for American jurisprudence and the workers they claim to represent.
The current U.S. policy is short-sighted and destined to fail, said Ronnie Chan, chairman of Hang Lung Properties, with commercial and residential development in Hong Kong, Shanghai and other mainland cities.
While Prince still thinks that pulling services from Daily Stormer was the right decision for Cloudflare at the time, he's troubled by how short-sighted the conversation surrounding the decision has been.
Eliminating tariffs on Mexico would not instantly transform it into Canada, but the notion that higher trade costs between the two economies would serve American interests better is, at best, short-sighted.
Senator Mark Warner, a Virginia Democrat, called the planned cuts short-sighted because the Chesapeake Bay generated millions of dollars in revenue each year and supported thousands of fishery and tourism jobs.
Graphic novels have been on an upward swing in bookstores since the turn of the century, even as other print categories have struggled, so it's both puzzling and short-sighted, I think.
Mistake #1: A short-sighted view of competition"One of the biggest mistakes that a lot of startup companies make has to do with their analysis of the competitive environment," Dalton said.
Even in draft form, this legislation is so short-sighted it calls into question the authors' ability to lead the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, which, again, Senators Burr and Feinstein chair.
"The federal government has a moral and a legal obligation to clean up that waste site," she said, but called President Trump's budget "inadequate" and "short-sighted" on providing funds for Hanford.
"If you drive drunk, you, simply put, are a short-sighted, utterly useless, oxygen-wasting, human form of pollution — a Darwin­‐award deserving, selfish coward," she says, looking straight into the camera.
For years, he writes, "short-sighted religious businessmen" had been "sentencing artists of faith to cultural obscurity" by marketing them solely to other Christians, creating an insular market that left nonbelievers untouched.
New offshore drilling is a lose-lose, short-sighted approach that ignores massive bipartisan opposition and threatens the drivers of our nation's coastal economies, businesses and communities for this and future generations.
We can't afford to go backwards, and in Congress I will make it my priority to fight short-sighted politics that commoditize our earth for the sake of profits to the few.
For Vanderpump Rules fans, Barnett has some serious Jax Taylor vibes — fun and oddly appealing in a bro-y way, but also immature, selfish, and short-sighted — and this jacket reinforces that.
And I've been exposed to just as many who were out of their depth, short-sighted, or simply lacked the skill to get the job done in a quality and sustainable way.
At a time of rising needs, any cuts to foreign aid is immoral, short-sighted and costly — both to people experiencing disaster and displacement, and to the U.S. standing in the world.
Kate Brown: "For more than 30 years, our shared coastline has been protected from further federal drilling and we'll do whatever it takes to stop this reckless, short-sighted action," California Gov.
Jay Inslee: "For more than 30 years, our shared coastline has been protected from further federal drilling and we'll do whatever it takes to stop this reckless, short-sighted action," California Gov.
Experts have also argued that leaving Syria as a battleground for Russia, Iran, Israel, and Turkey to fight out their regional tensions and proxy wars is a dangerous and short-sighted move.
James Stavridis, a retired admiral briefly floated as a possible secretary of state for Trump, said trying to separate foreign aid from other parts of the national security apparatus was short-sighted.
This escalation is short-sighted and will lead to more dead civilians, more refugees, the strengthening of al-Qaeda and other terrorists, and a possible nuclear war between the United States and Russia.
Concerns about the proliferation of mutant species have led some to call for a gene drive ban, but Bruce Whitelaw of the University of Edinburgh's Roslin Institute believes that would be short sighted.
Unfortunately, as I said, because of short-sighted calculations, they have come to aid groups or countries or states -- including Saddam Hussein -- who have at the end of the day turned against them.
For decades, progress in Afghanistan has been limited by zero sum calculations and short-sighted competition with those who have preferred to see a weak Afghanistan at the expense of a thriving region.
And tramping up to Trump Tower en masse to talk about a variety of the expected topics while saying nothing in order to get things for the present seems very short-sighted indeed.
On May 4 "shareholders will have the opportunity to choose between an industrial plan able to create value in the long term, and a program of short sighted financial engineering", de Puyfontaine said.
"For someone like Trump or Cruz to say they are going to send them all back is short-sighted because so much of our food supply is dependent on their labor," he said.
It is foolishly short-sighted for that community to interpret the religious exemption in the President's Executive Order in a way that makes it illusory, and to bitterly resist congressional efforts to clarify.
Eliminating the materials management and waste reduction programs is a short-sighted move that would deal a major setback to effective recycling and waste management across the country, and the jobs it supports.
"You have to be an absolutely short-sighted organization to twist things in that way," said Peskov, saying Russia hoped common sense and an understanding of the need to avoid confrontation would prevail.
"The authorities' rush to send a child to the gallows in order to placate public anger is short-sighted and misguided," Magdalena Mughrabi, Amnesty International's Middle East and North Africa deputy director, said.
It's a dangerous and short-sighted back-track – the transportation sector is now the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S., making preserving these standards critical to meeting our climate goals.
Everyone I know left because of the culture clash Avago brought to the scene, where everything was about the bottom line and management was very short-sighted when it came to R&D.
Or to put it another way, Rome did so well for so long by not being too greedy, by limiting short-sighted exploitation of its power in favor of long-term system-building.
They said such a decision would be "short-sighted," harming the two nations' intelligence ties as well as prospects for a U.S. trade deal with the U.K. after it leave the European Union.
Jerry Brown: "For more than 30 years, our shared coastline has been protected from further federal drilling and we'll do whatever it takes to stop this reckless, short-sighted action," Brown, Oregon Gov.
The confounding truth is that, despite trying my hardest, I was never really able to fit into the short-sighted vision of what these stereotypes looked like, and the casting department knew it, too.
While I understand why some trade groups and unions, particularly in the fossil fuel sector—coal, oil and gas—want to keep their jobs, it's short-sighted to support Trump's war on the planet.
Buried in the agreement is a short-sighted "fix" to the nation's pension system that could discourage companies from offering pensions altogether -- and thus force workers to shoulder even more responsibility for their retirements.
In a Twitter post, Caroline Lucas, a lawmaker and co-leader of the Green Party, described the decision as "stunningly short sighted," adding: "We need clean, renewable energy not an outdated, overpriced white elephant."
Through short-sighted and needless bureaucratic actions, the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) is undercutting the Trump administration's widely supported push to fix international postal rates and degrading our broader trade negotiating position with China.
Zebari denied the charges as "vengeful, politicized and short-sighted", accusing former prime minister Nuri al-Maliki of orchestrating his ouster in a bid to topple the government of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi.
He may have just been the fictional mayor of Amity Island in the first two Jaws movies, but his short-sighted resistance toward protecting people from the sharks keeps his legacy alive and well.
They have also argued  that release policies are unnecessary because there are no confirmed COVID-19 cases in the jail — precisely the type of short-sighted decision making we can't afford in this pandemic.
It's easy to fixate on the present when you're looking for a new job, but if you want to stay at a company for years to come, that short-sighted thinking is not enough.
While increasing missile capabilities in the North may now make bigger missiles in the South seem more reasonable, the legitimacy of North Korea's nuclear arsenal today makes short-sighted strategies even riskier than before.
Trump's short-sighted policy might produce near-term stimulus, but it is almost certainly going to make American automakers less competitive globally and with less incentive to innovate for an imminent electric vehicle future.
Critics of oil majors' cautious renewable strategy - including some big investors - say the firms are being short-sighted in their trust that change will come slow, or that one fossil fuel will gradually replace another.
Aside from the easy money available, founders can avoid the scrutiny of research analysts and regulators, not to mention sometimes short-sighted public market shareholders who aren't afraid to take action when they feel cheated.
In the ensuing decades, several of these murals have been covered over or destroyed, either by short-sighted municipal authorities or creeping gentrification, literally whitewashing the narratives that had been written on the city's streets.
"These sanctions are meant to punish Russia for its actions, but also to send a strong bipartisan message against any short-sighted deals that do not take into account our national security interests," Democratic Sen.
Peskov said that calls for Russia to distance itself from Assad are "short-sighted" and "absurd," because they disregard the need to fight terrorism and to find a political solution to the crisis in Syria.
Be smart: Even Bush administration alumni who are pro-Israel tell me that they find this move short-sighted — an aggravation to allies in the region when we need help with Iran, Syria and Lebanon.
FBI Director Christopher Wray tore into what he called a "mind-boggling" and "short-sighted" government shutdown in a video message to employees on Thursday, telling them he is angrier than he has ever been.
While current conditions are very different from those of the 1970s, we must not forget that the premise of central bank independence rests on the advantage of insulating monetary policy from short-sighted political objectives.
They see the build-everywhere policy - which views those who resist luxury housing in minority urban neighborhoods with the same disdain as opposition to low-income housing in rich suburbs - as short-sighted and divisive.
We need to fight the short-sighted politics of extracting natural resources without a thought to our future, and promote conservation and clean energy solutions that will help sustain our environment for generations to come.
" Ms. Gabbard's campaign responded with a 20093 statement: "President Trump's decision to withdraw from the Paris Agreement, making us just one of three countries in the world not to participate, is short-sighted and irresponsible.
Much of the existing conversation devoted to the so-called Amazon effect has revolved around the downward pressure e-commerce has had on the price of consumer goods, but that focus may be short-sighted.
In spite of the fact that people wage war on one another, act petty on the internet and are notoriously short-sighted, this photo is a reminder that we can also do truly amazing things. 
It's abundantly clear that any effort to block porn in the UK is short-sighted and nearly every proposed punishment – from ISP controls to payment blocking – are easily circumventable by anyone interested enough to do so.
" In a statement, Human Rights Watch said it "seemed short-sighted to limit the royal commission purely to one facility," and called on Turnbull to "order an end to the practice of solitary confinement of children.
But most short-sighted of all, Trump's own words fashioned a measuring stick by which I doubt he wants to be judged as he prepares to launch his riskiest diplomacy yet on the Korean Peninsula. Why?
There's a tendency to see a cloud of analysis around Apple events looking at things from a perspective of Wall Street or how iPhone unit sales will be impacted, which I think can be short-sighted.
In an introduction to the plan posted on the city's website, he admitted that the city had gotten it radically wrong in its short-sighted approach—at the expense of taxpayers' money and homeless people's lives.
Former U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said on Wednesday that "cavalier" threats to start war on the Korean peninsula were "dangerous and short-sighted", urging the United States to get all parties to the negotiating table.
Still, categorically to rule out the possibility that, once they see what is really on the table and once the full economic cost of Brexit emerges, Britons might want to reconsider their choice seems short-sighted.
Former U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said on Wednesday that "cavalier" threats to start war on the Korean peninsula are "dangerous and short-sighted", urging the United States to get all parties to the negotiating table.
Democratic lawmakers in a new letter to President Trump say his executive order blocking entry to the U.S. by people from seven largely Muslim nations is short-sighted and could prevent innovation in the United States.
Between the lines: "Just looking at scooter data is too short sighted — this is a model for getting access to data for other transportation," Electronic Frontier Foundation staff attorney Jamie Williams told Axios earlier this year.
While this view is tempting in an era where founders and CEOs are the decision-makers for which VCs they elect as investors in their company, it's also a very short-sighted view of the role.
Twenty years ago, in a short-sighted act, the U.S. government sold off much of the Federal Helium Reserve, in Texas, a move that depressed helium prices and diminished the possibilities for a competitive helium market.
Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman John McCain said it was short-sighted to cut diplomacy and aid, even though he wants $640 billion in defense spending, far more than the $604 billion proposed by the White House.
His support for decades of bad, short-sighted policies helped put millions of Americans in a lifetime of debt and paved the way for the government and the tech industry to harvest our personal data with impunity.
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Several euro zone banks are falling short of the European Central Bank's expectations by paying bonuses in cash, which fosters a short-sighted approach to management, the ECB's top supervisor Andrea Enria said on Thursday.
These Senators are incredibly short-sighted and it's clear that they haven't done any research or read any periodicals or spoken to any experts beyond the lobbyists begging them to write this letter in the first place.
"Overall, this is the most recent incident in a downhill trend to ram through short-sighted and reactionary legislation that will hurt individuals, undermine the economy, and place Australia alongside repressive governments around the world," Krahulcova said.
MOUNT JAHORINA, Bosnia (Reuters) - Short-sighted anti-immigrant populism in some European Union member states has blocked the integration of Western Balkan countries into the EU, weakening the region's stability, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Tuesday.
To call for rescinding the rule, whose purpose is to protect this fundamental human right, would be short-sighted and could make unjust discrimination more likely and harm not only nursing but also the patients we serve.
"What we have seen is recklessness, indiscriminate strikes, primarily using dumb bombs, with really — what I would refer to as a strategically short-sighted vision of operations inside of Syria," said Operation Inherent Resolve spokesman Army Col.
"What we have seen is recklessness, indiscriminate strikes, primarily using dumb bombs, with really -- what I would refer to as a strategically short-sighted vision of operations inside of Syria," said Operation Inherent Resolve spokesman Army Col.
There a gaping crevice between government attitudes and industry needs largely because of our traditional laissez-faire, hands-off approach to business, which is in fact both outdated and short-sighted given the globalization of our economy.
In an email obtained on Friday by the Charlotte Observer, Sabates said the decision was "short sighted" and hit out at the city council, who he said was responsible for the game being taken away from Charlotte.
"The news world is reaping some short-term benefits from the running battle with Trump, but this is really a short-sighted and ultimately losing strategy," said Jeffrey McCall, a media critic and professor at DePauw University.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi said trade protectionism was "short-sighted" behaviour and would harm all sides, the country's foreign ministry said in a statement on Friday, amid sharpening trade tensions between Washington and Beijing.
Democrats slammed the move as "short-sighted," while the crop insurance industry, which will see the deepest cut, said it would undermine a key financial safety net for farmers at a time when they need it the most.
SEOUL (Reuters) - Former U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said on Wednesday that "cavalier" threats to start war on the Korean peninsula were "dangerous and short-sighted", urging the United States to get all parties to the negotiating table.
Microsoft aborted a short-sighted attempt to scare people away from Google's Chrome web browser in September, and it tried to shuffle Mail users to its Microsoft Edge browser any time they clicked a link, back in March.
It is once again respectable in liberal circles to say that the people are too stupid (aka short-sighted, racist, sexist, transphobic, nationalistic, bigoted) to make sensible decisions, and that dispassionate experts need to be given additional powers.
A report on China's stock market crash authored last year by former senior officials, including former central bank vice governor Wu Xiaoling, said Chinese retail investors are short-sighted, have a weak investment philosophy and a herd mentality.
"These proposals are short-sighted and likely to have a negative impact on news publishing—as shown when similar plans were introduced in Spain and Germany," Open Rights Group's executive director Jim Killock told me in an email.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's Defence Ministry on Friday accused its United States counterpart of deliberately seeking to hype up the threat from China and other nations to justify its own military expenditure, calling the move short-sighted and dangerous.
It's not clear what charges the guy could face for making a mad dash through a restricted airport area, or if his short-sighted determination will have any bearing on whether he gets the airport job or not.
The cost will be much higher than anything we have seen over the past two decades, which is one of the reasons, of course, why the decision by the president to retreat is so foolish and short sighted.
For a president who views himself as a savvy negotiator, the de-funding of a program that literally yields a 2:2023 return on the federal government's investment is a short-sighted choice, and a poor business decision.
"President Trump's executive order to reinstate the Global Gag Rule is extremely short sighted and shows his willingness to ignore decades of research in favor of ideological politics," Shaheen said, using a term critics use for the rule.
The ban is a short-sighted, small-hearted form of legalized bigotry that silences American Muslims, tears families apart and betrays this country's historic role as a beacon to people fleeing poverty, violence and oppression the world over.
When other candidates criticized his plans for being short-sighted or inadequate, Buttigieg repeatedly attacked what he described as a "Washington mentality" without going into specifics or describing how his proposals were better than those of his opponents.
This calculation has allowed the left to weather a populist surge across the continent, but analysts warn that the strategy is short-sighted, and only plays into the far-right's hands by further mainstreaming their anti-immigration agenda.
" It continues: "We have not ignored the huge movement of our peers against these fundamental human rights and liberties, but the American people must know not all of our generation shares in the short-sighted destruction of our Constitution.
"To suggest that advancing AI piloting would be intrinsically linked to the military would be very short-sighted," said Horbaczewski, Nevertheless, corporations have a long history of using these sorts of competitions to develop ideas and scout for talent.
DUBLIN, June 20 (Reuters) - Several euro zone banks are falling short of the European Central Bank's expectations by paying bonuses in cash, which fosters a short-sighted approach to management, the ECB's top supervisor Andrea Enria said on Thursday.
LONDON (Reuters) - Efforts by the United States government to loosen regulations on banks are "dangerous and extremely short-sighted", one of the U.S. central bank's top policymakers said in an interview with the Financial Times published late on Wednesday.
The current policy is still heavily criticized for being discriminatory toward gay men, and short-sighted considering the NHS Blood and Transplant service is continually driving for more donations, while the majority of gay men are unable to donate.
But those impulses -- already on display online and in a long (and confounding) segment on MSNBC -- are ultimately short-sighted and, if indeed pursued beyond the bounds of sincere concern, risk damaging Democrats more than congressional Republicans or Trump.
Their ignorance of the facts and efforts to perpetuate the myth that people "seem to get by just fine" when access to small-dollar loans is restricted is a short-sighted and dangerous assumption that has been repeatedly disproven.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican and Democratic U.S. senators blasted President Donald Trump's proposal for a 23 percent cut in the U.S. budget for foreign aid and diplomacy as "insane" and "short-sighted" on Tuesday, and said it would not pass.
While more passing considerations, like budget constraints or fluctuations in the crime rate, grab headlines, they often lead to short-sighted legislative reactions that ultimately do long-term damage to individual lives without an appreciable impact on public safety.
"This abuse of executive power has grave implications for our national security," he tweeted, adding that the detention of the former chief ministers was "short sighted and foolish" because it would only result in "terrorists" filling the leadership vacuum.
Kurz's short-sighted opportunism lends the far right and its illiberal ideas a stamp of legitimacy, signaling to Austrians and the rest of Europe that a party like the Freedom Party has a rightful place in our modern democracies.
" In a Psychology Today article published in 2013, evolutionary psychologist Gillian Ragsdale noted that "the press is awash with warnings about delaying motherhood and the short-sighted selfishness of career-hungry women who suddenly realize it's now or never.
Refusing to offer products for an increasing number of consumers who want more technologically sophisticated options - especially when those options have the ability to make guns safer and save lives - is not only short-sighted, it's just bad business.
"This bill ... makes it clear that the United States Congress still believes (in) the NATO mission and will prevent any short-sighted efforts to undermine NATO or unilaterally withdraw our country," House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, a Democrat, said.
It would be beyond stupid and incredibly short-sighted for Apple to do this and, if it was actually true, would likely lead to tangles of a governmental and legal nature that no company like Apple would ever want to happen.
"It is short-sighted and irresponsible of the LME to single out cobalt and tin as higher risk metals above others, or to single out (artisanal) material as implicitly higher risk," the letter signed by 14 non-governmental organizations (NGOs) said.
Former US Trade Representative, Ambassador Ron Kirk, says the current administration's approach to trade is short-sighted: "Whether it's washing machines or motorcycles or what we grow, many times these tariffs end up hurting us more than they help us."
Josephs had, in a past argument, attempted to point out that Flicker was being short-sighted in her desire to remain impartial in the fight between POSCHE fashion show maven Kim DePaola and Teresa Giudice when she made the Hitler comment.
Zeid said in a statement that the government, led by Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi, had taken a "short-sighted, counterproductive, even callous" approach to the crisis, which could have grave long-term repercussions for the region.
Pye said it's "short-sighted" for lawmakers to be focused on the BAT and said that lawmakers can oppose the proposal and still have constructive conversations with House leadership and the Ways and Means Committee on tax reform more broadly.
In the face of our government's short-sighted and ill-advised decision, we wholeheartedly support the "We Are Still In" coalition of American companies, states, and cities pledging to meet the U.S. commitment to substantially reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2025.
Dismantling this evidence-based program is short-sighted and in the end will harm hundreds of thousands of our most vulnerable youth by denying them high quality information and education that would help them make healthy decisions about their futures.
The Massachusetts senator is anything but short-sighted; in fact, her vision is so sharp she can see herself behind the Resolute desk in the Oval Office, even though she's dropping in the polls, and her campaign for president is floundering.
While current conditions are very different from those of the Nixon-Burns era in the early-1970s, we must not forget that the premise of central bank independence rests on the advantage of insulating monetary policy from short-sighted political objectives.
Even worse, and more short-sighted, these cuts will prevent the United States from providing the advice and guidance that prevents other countries from collapsing into failed states resulting in the very conditions that foster terrorism and necessitate humanitarian relief.
"Capping the fund at roughly its present funding level—when about two-thirds of eligible people aren't getting the support they deserve—is short-sighted at best," Matt Wood, policy director at Free Press Action Fund, said in a statement.
While the Industrial Internet of Things idea may have been poorly executed, selling and spinning off the pieces that need to be part of the digital future seem like a short-sighted way to achieve the company's longer term goals.
While Reid said the announcement is a "short-sighted decision by the court's five conservative justices" and an "unfortunate setback," he echoed the White House, saying that he is "confident" that the Obama administration's rules will eventually be upheld in court.
Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, who served as the first White House chief to Obama, said Democratic presidential candidates were being extraordinarily short-sighted and wrong-headed by assailing the Obama administration's record, rather than trying to build upon it.
Some mall owners and real estate brokers say Whole Foods will still find landlords who are eager to have the high-profile tenant driving traffic in their malls, and see rivals trying to keep Whole Foods out as short-sighted.
While HHS claims that having negotiating power in determining the price of medicines is a potential solution that will help repair the nation's health care system, in reality, it is a short-sighted plan that might make the situation worse.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. homebuilders on Tuesday criticized as "short-sighted" a government decision to impose anti-subsidy duties on imports of Canadian softwood lumber, saying it would cost American workers nearly $500 million in lost wages and raise house prices.
This short-sighted and foolhardy action would save this White House's donor class and EPA's customers, including electric utilities, about $100 million per year, while the oil and gas industry accrues a windfall of at least $16 million by 2035.
As scientists who've dedicated our careers to Amazon conservation, we would like the conversation to be about how to stop fires and protect our climate, but also how to fix a broken model of economic development that encourages short-sighted deforestation.
WASHINGTON, April 6003 (Reuters) - U.S. homebuilders on Tuesday criticized as "short-sighted" a government decision to impose anti-subsidy duties on imports of Canadian softwood lumber, saying it would cost American workers nearly $500 million in lost wages and raise house prices.
There were three of them, all from Liuyang in Hunan province: himself, his classmate Lu Decheng, a mechanic for the bus company, and Yu Dongyue, no relation, just a poetry-scribbling short-sighted friend, who wrote about art for the local paper.
The unofficial story: Brazilian private equity firm 3G Capital and Warren Buffett paid nearly $24 billion to buy the food giant in 2013, after which 3G embarked on the sort of short-sighted cost-cutting for which Buffett criticizes other private equity firms.
To his critics, Disastrous Donald has been a catastrophe, a man whose abuses of power and divisive rhetoric threaten the fabric of American democracy; whose transactional and bullying approach to America's international leadership is economically illiterate, morally bankrupt and geostrategically short-sighted.
To cheer on or turn a blind eye to such vandalism in the spirit of continental one-upmanship would be utterly short-sighted, doing diplomatic and economic damage that would far outlast the four- or eight-year span of Mr Trump's presidency.
Knowing what we know now, it would be short-sighted to simply ignore this information surrounding "The Most Beautiful Girl In The World" or otherwise temper it by celebrating the ethnically diverse, body-positive inclusivity present in its Antoine Fuqua directed music video.
"We need to go beyond nuclear deterrence: the international community is called upon to adopt forward-looking strategies to promote the goal of peace and stability and to avoid short-sighted approaches to the problems surrounding national and international security," he said.
"In 'solving' the original problem, YouTube may create several more, all for the sake of what feels like a short-sighted quick fix driven by advertiser pressure," David Clare, partner and head of content and digital at Tyto PR, told VICE News.
Achleitner promised a new execution dynamic under Sewing but the chief executive has rankled some board members with what they see as short-sighted decisions to freeze spending or halt hiring to get costs down, according to one person familiar with the discussions.
For twenty years, I've been putting non-stick cooking spray in the same category as SnackWells and Olestra: part of short-sighted attempt by the food industry to help people eat less-fat that figuratively—and in the case of Olestra—literally backfired.
Thanks to the short-sighted and unpatriotic actions of a few agriculture lobbyists, Americans in all sectors of the labor market will continue to lose job opportunities and wages to illegal aliens who can beat the system by using fraudulent or stolen documents.
But he understands well enough that a simple message published on Twitter can stop just about anything in its tracks, and Republicans who would have suffered greatly next year from such a short-sighted policy change should be grateful today for his help.
But the use of "marketable permits," as used in acid rain legislation, or taxes based on emissions discharged, allows competitive forces – the voices of consumers – to help determine which fuels are used, leaving us less reliant on lobbying or short-sighted legislation.
While it's short-sighted to believe no new housing needs to be built—particularly in California, a state that seems allergic to building the appropriate quantity of housing—the numbers may never catch up unless the new housing is removed from market considerations.
Twitter's decision to simply delete the tweets of accounts it says are part of a Russian-linked propaganda bot army has proven to be really short-sighted because, well, it turns out that those tweets are really similar to your average Twitter troll.
Unilever, a company long regarded as particularly focused on the long term, rejected last week a $143 billion offer from fellow food giant Kraft Heinz, in part, according to published reports, because it feared it would be forced into short-sighted cost-cutting.
Local institutions like the Los Angeles Conservancy have successfully tweaked this short-sighted mindset in favor of long-term preservation, but LA's own artistic community has been finding ways to repurpose historic buildings in new and creative ways as well, specifically through collaboration.
And we had that mantra a little bit too, and it's a short-sighted mantra, because if you do that and you're just where the people are and you're not actually thinking about your owned and operated properties, it doesn't make sense.
"Given that this is the only commodity where there is significant ex-China supply preparing to enter the market, we find the bullishness in prices lately short-sighted and retain our downside call for alumina," Macquarie said in a note dated Oct. 10.
Officials call the original decision to exclude Verma from the task force short-sighted at best, given the virus' potential threat to the elderly patients covered by the Medicare program and residents living in nursing homes that are regulated by Verma's agency.
Achleitner promised a "new execution dynamic" under Sewing but the chief executive has rankled some board members with what they see as short-sighted decisions to freeze spending or halt hiring to get costs down, according to one person familiar with the discussions.
While understandable, I find the conclusions drawn are regressive, short-sighted, and will in no way work to aid in healing survivors, their families, Matthew de Grood, or the one of every two Canadians who will experience a mental illness by the age of 40.
The United States has just one heavy ice breaker and no plans to build more, a short-sighted and foolhardy policy that will leave it scrambling to catch up with Arctic nations competing for shipping routes and resources as Arctic ice continues its retreat.
Tesla and Amazon's treatment of factory and warehouse workers is at best questionable and at worst egregiously wrong … though if they were all replaced by robots, that would eliminate those complaints but also all of those jobs, which makes the complaints look pretty short-sighted.
If senior White House officials are somehow stopping the Trump administration from trying to fix the immigration court backlog because they don't want bad headlines about mass deportations that would be a very short-sighted policy decision — but it's extremely unlikely that is what's happening.
It is bad enough to think that horrific environmental contamination might happen as an accidental side-effect of poor or short-sighted governance, but Linder's project makes it clear that America operates on a business-as-usual practice of intentionally obscured public health hazards.
Hardball "winner takes all" strategies are too short-sighted and fail to take into account ongoing relationships, according to researchers from Wharton business school, who argue that balanced bargaining — or avoiding negotiations entirely — could be the best route to achieving your long-term goals.
She added: I felt the West's response to the crisis was short-sighted and ineffectual, and was highly related to the problematic rise of overly conservative us-vs-them (white Western Christian vs brown Eastern Muslim) rhetoric in the increasingly divisive socio-political landscape.
"The startup and venture community is very disappointed with DHS's short-sighted decision to turn away American jobs that would be created by the International Entrepreneur Rule," said Bobby Franklin, President and CEO of the National Venture Capital Association, in a statement on Friday.
" Graham said during a meeting with reporters that he thought provisions in the agreement phasing out an arrangement in which Israel could spend U.S. funds on its own defense industry and the provision of just $500 million in missile defense funding were "short-sighted.
For Musk, the ill-advised tweet was either a drug-induced bit of foolishness or a short-sighted attempt to address the hordes of short-sellers who have swarmed over the stock, angling to make millions of dollars off any perceived misfortune in the market.
But it also seems short-sighted: If WarnerMedia's plan is to roll all of its offerings into one giant stand-alone service--as the company is expected to do next year--it's the niches that will make it stand apart from the countless other streams.
There's a chance that the cuts to health and science agencies won't be implemented as they're unpopular with some lawmakers (as are other non-defense cuts, like Meals on Wheels), but even suggesting these kinds of reductions in a budget proposal is short-sighted.
If, as now appears increasingly likely following the weekend's events in Riyadh, the Sunni-Shiite divide continues to widen, it will have unfortunate consequences for the war on terrorism that President Trump seems so intent to pursue in short-sighted alliance with questionable partners.
The bill is short-sighted because it would permanently and severely scar the Red Cliffs National Conservation Area that both protects critical habitat for the desert tortoise and encompasses the very open space that makes St. George a huge economic draw for residents and tourists.
That's not surprising, Jonathan Wiik, principal of health-care strategy at TransUnion Healthcare, tells CNBC Make It. But it is short-sighted, he adds, saying that taking the time to factor in how the deductible will affect your medical bills is "absolutely" worth it.
Christine Todd Whitman, the former U.S. Environmental Protection Agency head, on Thursday called the proposal to get rid of Chemical Safety Board (CSB) and cut EPA funding short-sighted, saying both have long been an industry target for advocating greater public information on chemicals.
If these promising beginnings proved strong enough to avoid torpedoes launched by a blame-obsessed president and short-sighted ideologues in both parties, they could be the leading edge of a movement that restores confidence in the ability of American democracy to solve problems.
The league does authorize highlights it chooses, sometimes while games are still going on, but it keeps control at the league level, whether for reasons of protecting falling TV ratings, corporate paranoia, or just generally being the short-sighted league we all know and love.
But short-sighted infrastructure decisions have also caused serious harm -- from the demolition of urban neighborhoods for freeways in the 1950s and 1960s to the flooding of irreplaceable natural gems such as Arizona's Glen Canyon during the dam-building years of the mid-20th century.
Thus, with the future integrity of federal agencies already coming into question as a result of Trump's erroneous and short-sighted Cabinet nominations, he should hesitate adding gas to the fire by obstructing this necessary transition from old-to-new with his hiring freeze.
American workers and consumers will pay dearly for the Trump administration's short-sighted action to protect an industry that shows no signs of needing any protection—the market values of the five largest steel companies have more than doubled over the past five years.
Maybe it's short-sighted but Theo Epstein obviously loves the gamble and believes that having a freakish left arm that can throw 105 mph in the 9th inning in the NLCS is worth a whole lot more in certainty than the spec-play that is Gleyber Torres.
The Lobster toys with the momentum of Hollywood archetypes in its second half, after David flees to woods, where he fights desperately with forces from the hotel and courts the Short-Sighted Woman (Rachel Weisz) with offerings of hunted rabbits, some of whom were surely people recently.
If the price system isn't picking up the true cost of the damage and short-sighted people — which is most of us — are okay with that, then there's a role for government to realign the higher social cost of fossil fuels with its lower actual cost.
This is short-sighted because the longer we wait to act to mitigate the impacts of climate change, the more expensive it will be to reduce greenhouse gas pollution and the less of a chance we will have to keep the world's warming below a safe threshold.
It seems a far more short-sighted route to fame than the traditional path from journalist to talking head, but maybe this is the new normal—first you trigger the libs, then you get more famous so you can trigger more libs, and on and on.
TV. "The extent to which we have conversations in D.C. about the social, economic, wellness concerns of this community without connecting those conversations back to the communities in which veterans are going to live, work, raise families I think is pretty short-sighted," Haynie told Hill.
Diehard bitcoin types may complain that the option should be remain, that it costs little to accommodate those who choose to use this method, and that this may be a short-sighted, self-fulfilling prophecy that further seals the fate of BTC as a transaction medium.
Similarly, the government's short-sighted approach towards its own businesses will play out in the possible jailing of Jay Y. Lee, the de facto CEO of the Samsung group — a Chaebol that accounts for a fifth of ROK's GDP and almost a third of its exports.
When we learned that Nvidia's GeForce Now cloud gaming service was losing access to every Activision Blizzard game only one week after leaving beta, I'll admit my first thought was that maybe a short-sighted, money-grubbing corporation had decided to take its ball and go home.
And new infrastructure should be built taking into consideration the future impacts of climate change, which is why it was so short-sighted of the Trump Administration to streamline the process for approving infrastructure two weeks ago by eliminating the need to plan for climate change.
Though in the past Buttigieg has shown a strong willingness to back Israel—calling the country a good model when it comes to handling security threats—he's recently condemned the Israeli government for a "short-sighted focus on military responses" and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Martine C., Santa Clara, CA Many New Yorkers have been deprived of a chance at the American Dream Unfortunately, the pie-in-the-sky, rigid ideology of short-sighted politicians and hatred for Amazon destroyed the hopes of thousands of lower- and middle-class New Yorkers.
"The Trump administration's proposed budget would cripple the science and technology enterprise through short-sighted cuts to discovery science programs and critical mission agencies alike," Rush Holt, CEO of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the nation's largest science advocacy organization, said in a statement.
To you or me, he might look like a complete buffoon, and he might be the epitome of everything that is vulgar and crass and stupid and short-sighted and shallow and mean and beyond contempt … but to him he thinks, 'Look at me, I'm f—ing great!
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward Cruz85033 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges MORE (R-Texas) is leading the drive to stop this short-sighted fiscal blunder.
The proposed Trump budget and the mindset captured by the examples of cuts cited by Mr. Vought show a short-sighted and myopic view of the role of U.S. development assistance and further relegates this once mighty purveyor of development assistance to the lower ranks of aid givers.
The United States has made itself susceptible to such manipulation, not only due to its notoriously short-sighted time horizons, but because its policy in the Middle East is founded upon the precarious notion that what matters most is state security, even if this means supporting a security state.
It was formed as a result of a succession of governments that have failed to deal with two issues: the dearth of meaningful activity in our prisons and a short-sighted drug policy mantra that has turned a humble cannabis plant into an ultra toxic bag of shit.
In a 1997 essay for the Berkeley Technology Law Journal titled "Shifting the Possible: How Trusted Systems and Digital Property Rights Challenge Us to Rethink Digital Publishing," Stefik specifically references Barlow's comments, then calls them short-sighted, emphasizing that copyright did have a role in the digital revolution.
This waxing cosmic awareness has also made it abundantly clear that the long-term survival of our species depends on leaving Earth partly because, as author Warren Ellis bluntly put it, "keeping all your breeding pairs in one place" is a short-sighted way to run a species.
That some Democrats are going along with this narrative, perhaps in their desire to protect DACA recipients on the brink or, less honorably, an effort to save face and deny Trump a victory lap, is remarkably short-sighted -- and sets the stage for more damaging defeats in the future.
Assuming these front offices are already shrewd in other ways, what this does is allow them to behave as they already were, maintain a short-sighted desire to compete for a playoff spot, and, if they fall short, have a better chance to land a special prospect than they otherwise have.
In his book, Mattis, a retired Marine General, "recounts his foundational experiences as a leader, and extracts the lessons he has learned about the nature of warfighting and peacemaking; the importance of friends and allies; and the strategic dilemmas -- and short-sighted thinking -- now facing our nation," according to the release.
An estimated three to six million miles of lead pipes across our country still carry water, and most all of them are vulnerable to similar dangers, whether at the hands of short-sighted and prejudicial bureaucrats or politicians whose ideology or opportunism leads them to blithely dismiss well-established science.
Curiously, if America let politicians set monetary policy, its problem would probably be the opposite one to that predicted by the textbooks: most of the Congressmen calling for the power to audit are Republicans who want tighter monetary policy and deplore quantitative easing, which they regard as short-sighted stimulus.
"NAHB is deeply disappointed in this short-sighted action by the U.S. Department of Commerce that will ultimately do nothing to resolve issues causing the U.S.-Canadian lumber trade dispute but will negatively harm American consumers and housing affordability," said NAHB Chairman Granger MacDonald, a homebuilder and developer from Kerrville, Texas.
Trump and his supporters have caused serious damage to America's legitimacy and authority as world leader with inconsistent, confused, short-sighted and sometimes entirely irrational actions that sometimes seem to have no purpose other than to boost the ego and settle personal accounts — as opposed to serving the nation's interests.
"The whole rule is so short-sighted and mean-spirited because we know these nutrition programs are not only incredible sources of nutrition, they improve health and well-being" that "help children learn," said Alexandra Ashbrook, director of special projects at the Food Research and Action Center, an anti-hunger group.
Considering a rise of cyber threats and a dire state of security in most technologies – consumer, enterprise or industrial, and the fact that 85% of all critical infrastructure is privately owned, it appears short-sighted to not actively engage the expert community and a broader public from contributing to this critical conversation.
The way the media business works now is that Facebook and Google and Apple News reap the bulk of the profits produced by the labor of journalists—either by leapfrogging the ownership structure entirely or enlisting short-sighted owners, who mostly compete with one another, to give away their content for a pittance.
We discussed the importance of properly managing taxpayer dollars spent on major acquisitions, such as the USS Ford class aircraft carrier, as well as the need to repeal the defense sequester and put an end to Congress' short-term and short-sighted budgeting– which is imperative for military readiness and acquisitions planning.
Barkley's battle strategy is known only to him; it is easy to wonder, while he maunders pissily through some forgetful, long-voweled disquisition on the decline of thus and such short-sighted, sharp-elbowed verity from his own era, if there is indeed a strategy at all beyond a sort of lazily vengeful impatience.
It showed that under-investment in human capital was a constant risk: young people can be short-sighted given the long payback period for education; and lenders are wary of supporting them because of their lack of collateral (attributes such as knowledge always stay with the borrower, whereas a borrower's physical assets can be seized).
The novel's text might be that capitalism slowly crushes everything in its path, including personal freedom and democracy — if workers resist, robber barons will attack and subvert the unions; if voters resist, corrupt politicians will refuse to leave office; and most people are too short-sighted and complacent to see any of it coming.
After Trump launched a missile strike against airfields in Syria in response to a chemical weapons attack that killed at least 80 civilians in April 2017, Gabbard called the strike "short-sighted," and said it would lead to "more dead civilians, more refugees ... and a possible nuclear war between the United States and Russia."
"An increase in funding for the IRS will reverse the short-sighted and damaging budget cuts which have increased our national debt, left the IRS ill-equipped to combat refund errors and fraud, drastically reduced taxpayer services, dangerously reduced audits, and limits the IRS's ability to implement new laws passed by Congress," the letter states.
How Simone (Brittany O'Grady) and Star (Jude Demorest) didn't think that Otis' (Darius McCrary) murder would immediately circle back to his MIA foster daughter shows how short-sighted these two are, but hey: they're also teenagers, and teenagers tend to be pretty dumb, even when they're not fake-murdering-then-really-murdering the evil adults in their life.
What the Magic are thinking: After attempting to gear up for a run at the playoffs last off-season by making a short-sighted trade for Ibaka with Victor Oladipo, Ersan Ilyasova, and a lottery pick, Orlando decided to cut their losses on a disappointing season and get some value in return for their impending free agent.
"Setting aside the valid question of whether pumping more money into an already failing system would have a significant impact on already skyrocketing premiums under Obamacare, a no-strings bailout would be extremely short-sighted," Hatch wrote, saying it would set up a reoccurring cliff every time the funding expires, which Democrats could use to extract political victories.
Our actions, including Trump's illegal missile attack against Syria escalating our CIA-led regime change war in Syria, have eroded U.S. credibility and sent a foolish, short-sighted message to Kim Jong Un and other tyrants: The only way for North Korea to deter an American attack is to tighten their grip on their nuclear weapons.
"When the legislation comes to the floor next week, I will offer an amendment to increase defense spending above the current spending caps, reverse short-sighted cuts to modernization, restore military readiness and give our service members the support they need and deserve," said McCain, who later added that he may seek $220006 billion, not $2202 billion.
"The short-sighted acts of the US, the assassination of General Soleimani, lead to a sharp escalation of the military-political situation in the Middle East region and serious negative consequences for the entire international security system," the Russian defense ministry said in a statement, adding that Soleimani was key in the fight against the Islamic State terrorist group.
"When the legislation comes to the floor next week, I will offer an amendment to increase defense spending above the current spending caps, reverse short-sighted cuts to modernization, restore military readiness and give our service members the support they need and deserve," said McCain, who later added that he may seek $2202 billion, not $2628 billion.
Ahunawar Chhapgar, Jersey City, NJ This is so short-sighted People had this image in their mind of the city writing a check to Jeff Bezos the moment they broke ground in LIC, when in fact, the subsidies were going to be paid out over years and only as long as Amazon was meeting its job creation targets.
"While you worry about how hawkish Americans might seize upon Iranian actions to instigate a broader conflict they themselves haven't fully thought through, don't lose sight of the fact that the other guy can sometimes be even more short-sighted in his actions," Andrew Exum, a top Middle East Pentagon official from 2015 to 2016, tweeted on Monday.
Most representative of this era is a heavily idealized portrait bust of Frederick II in the Roman style and dating from between 1220 and 1250; though red-haired, short-sighted, and weak, only a youthful intelligence and flattering countenance are rendered here, signaling a turn toward the mode of imagery we associate with early Renaissance Italy.
Between the pressures of trying to produce enough food for nine billion people in the next 30 years in an environment that is increasingly volatile thanks to climate change (which hey, is thanks to all those people), inventing ways for people to stick around longer, consuming even more of the planet's resources, can seem short-sighted, if not downright selfish.
"This is the height of egoism and moral vacuum seeking only their own well-being even at the cost of the entire planet and, at the same time, a short-sighted and silly decision ignorant of the fact that the protection of the global environment is in their own interests," Pyongyang's foreign ministry said in a statement, according to state news agency KCNA.
Creditors – which include thousands of Puerto Ricans – are concerned that the board may focus on the short-sighted goal of slashing debt payments at the expense of addressing the fiscal and structural causes at the root of Puerto Rico's financial problems, or choose not to respect the tenets of a $3.7 trillion municipal bond market that underlie Puerto Rico's bonds.
"We gathered here today for a conference, the first of its kind conference of attorneys general, dedicated to coming up with creative ways to enforce laws being flouted by the fossil fuel industry and their allies in their short-sighted efforts to hold profits above the interests of the American people and the integrity of our financial markets," he told reporters.
And their short-sighted perspective on people's ability to mature as they experience life would keep us from bringing new Republicans into the fold, like Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE has done.
" The outgoing European Commissioner for Trade, Cecilia Malmstrom, told CNBC earlier this month that she had offered the U.S. fresh proposals on civilian aircraft manufacturing, and in a statement she had also said that if the DSB were to authorize the countermeasures, as was the case today, any U.S. decision to move forward with them would be "short-sighted and counterproductive.
After Netflix released Tidying Up with Marie Kondo in January of this year, to behest of hoarders and book collectors across the U.S., the Japanese American author Margaret Dilloway wrote the HuffPo piece "What White, Western Audiences Don't Understand About Marie Kondo's Tidying Up." It argued that Kondo's American critics are short-sighted in part because they ignore the Shinto roots of Kondo's teachings.
Public health groups are outraged by President TrumpDonald John TrumpPence: Intelligence shows Iran directing militias not to attack U.S. targets Mnuchin aims to wait until end of 2020 to disclose Secret Service costs for Trump's travel: report Pressure building on Pelosi over articles of impeachment MORE's limited vaping ban, arguing the new policy is short-sighted and will not stop a surge in youth vaping.
Across the decade's worth of albums, mixes, and remixes he's released under the Koze moniker, the Pampa Records founder has revealed himself to be more keenly attentive than most to the parallels between electronic music and the rhythms of the human body and mind, to the point that it's probably short-sighted to think of him as a "club music" producer in the conventional sense.
Filibustering candidates is no longer an option, thanks to the short-sighted decision by Then-Senate Majority Leader Harry ReidHarry Mason ReidHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' 6900 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care Reid says he wishes Franken would run for Senate again MORE (D-Nev.) to abolish the filibuster for most judicial nominees in 2628.
While it is certainly fair to say that Turkey has become an authoritarian Muslim state, exploring closer relations with Russia, it also is fair to say that the EU brought some of that problem on itself through the short-sighted policy of holding up and ultimately rejecting Turkish entry into the EU.  And, for France to call the Kurds friends and allies, whom we should defend against Turkey, defies history and strategic logic.
IDK if she's running, but who could count her out if she did Still, Ms. Winfrey could face a difficult fight for the Democratic nomination, especially against _________It is tough to finish that sentence This is all by way of saying I have no idea if Oprah would be a good candidate or president (no idea if she's even contemplating running!) But dismissing her out of hand because Trump is a celebrity seems short-sighted.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai has outlined his disapproval of the impact arising from Trump's dangerous, inhumane and short-sighted sweeping immigration order, which imposes for at least 90 days a block on entry to the U.S. for citizens (including valid visa holders) from seven countries, blocks indefinitely refugee admittance from Syria and also caps the total number of refugees allowed to enter the U.S. in 2017 at 50,000, less than half the number that came into the country in 2016.
" That same day, Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman James InhofeJames (Jim) Mountain InhofeBroad, bipartisan rebuke for proposal to pull troops from Africa Lawmakers push back at Pentagon's possible Africa drawdown Senators take oath for impeachment trial MORE (R-Okla.) declared that Africa "must remain a key theater for our counterterrorism efforts," and said in a statement that "any drawdown of our troops would be short-sighted, could cripple AFRICOM's ability to execute its mission and, as a result, would harm national security.
And it has taken in many encouraging stories and trends along the way: Britain's world-beating universities; its chilled-out knack for integrating newcomers; its temperamental economic openness (Brexit honouring this rule in the breach); its noble role (despite short-sighted and damaging cuts) as a supplier of international security; its relatively creative and dynamic mass media; its often plucky and defiant pro-Europeans; its overwhelmingly decent, public-spirited and uncrooked politicians; its halting progress towards a more modern politics and a post-imperial identityandeconomy.
"This bill makes it clear the United States Congress still believes in the NATO mission and will prevent any short-sighted efforts to undermine the NATO or unilaterally withdrawal our country," House Majority Leader Steny HoyerSteny Hamilton HoyerOmar says US should reconsider aid to Israel Liberal Democrat eyes aid cuts to Israel after Omar, Tlaib denied entry Lawmakers blast Trump as Israel bars door to Tlaib and Omar MORE (D-Md.) told reporters Tuesday, highlighting the alliance's role in the peaceful end to the Cold War.
Cap finding out about them and saying, in essence, "These people are such a huge and immediate threat that we have to Hulk Smash all our friends to get to them a little faster, but it's still not worth even trying to tell anyone else about them, because Tony is a doody-head"… Maybe it would have been justified if he'd gotten there in the nick of time to stop a catastrophe, but the More Winter Soldiers subplot becoming a non-issue sets him up as short-sighted and self-serving, two things that are just inconsistent with his character.

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