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- noun Plural form of
horizon .
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Examples
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Its not that expanding your horizons is a bad thing, never is.
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Economic forecasts are generally useless to most investors as the time horizon required for economic predictions to come to fruition is generally far longer than most investors short term horizons.
unknown title 2012
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We don't need the short-term horizons of politicians posturing at the UN.
Ben Plumley: HIV/AIDS Is Still Everyone's Business Ben Plumley 2011
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As we see in wired internet today, one of those next horizons is non-neutral access for third party applications.
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We don't need the short-term horizons of politicians posturing at the UN.
Ben Plumley: HIV/AIDS Is Still Everyone's Business Ben Plumley 2011
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We don't need the short-term horizons of politicians posturing at the UN.
Ben Plumley: HIV/AIDS Is Still Everyone's Business Ben Plumley 2011
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But the real-time advertising models promoted by Google for the television industry will require incredibly short-term horizons for all entertainment productions and encourage the same kind of low-wage, low-skill models of production we've seen in so many other deunionized industries.
Nathan Newman: How the Googlization of Television Will Destroy High Wage, Union Hollywood Nathan Newman 2012
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"For those with long-term horizons, a buy-on-weakness strategy is worth considering should there be a wobble in the baht or stock market," she added.
Thai Election Looms As Instability Dents Confidence In Economy Phisanu Phromchanya 2011
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Its model is one of placing ads in real-time, encouraging much more short-term horizons for determining the success of failure of any television venture.
Nathan Newman: How the Googlization of Television Will Destroy High Wage, Union Hollywood Nathan Newman 2012
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We don't need the short-term horizons of politicians posturing at the UN.
Ben Plumley: HIV/AIDS Is Still Everyone's Business Ben Plumley 2011
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