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long-termism in British Englishnounthe tendency to focus attention on long-term gains Examples of 'long-termism' in a sentencelong-termism This is all about long-termism.What stands out is the long-termism of family firms.A stiff dose of long-termism all round.So, with all this talk about long-termism, was he talking about a 2010 election.We would rewrite takeover laws to get more long-termism in corporate governance.But that is an argument for more pressure for long-termism from pension fund members.Proving long-termism works is by definition a decades-long endeavour.Just because there is no price for trust, governance or long-termism does not mean that they have no value. |