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short-run in American English (ˈʃɔrtˈrʌn) adjective lasting for a short period of time; short-term short-run in American English (ˈʃɔrtˌrʌn) adjectivehappening or presented for a short period of time a short-run motion picture Word origin [1935–40 ]This word is first recorded in the period 1935–40. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: fluorocarbon, hard core, prime mover, roadblock, walk-throughExamples of 'short-run' in a sentenceshort-run The short-run consequences, however, are clear.Britain didn't duck going to war in 1939 because of the short-run economic inconvenience.The euro debate should be immunised from short-run questions of the level of sterling.This capital flight will breed a set of short-run macroeconomic problems.Slightly better short-run growth projections are welcome and will ease pressure on the public finances.For the brave, yesterday's 9 ½ p fall to 480 ½ p is a short-run buying opportunity.It isn't possible to make a reliable short-run forecast for prices in deep and liquid securities markets.The $12 tax on each one-way ticket has been blamed for depressing demand on short-run flights.The problem with the system of bonus payments is that they reward short-run success but do not penalise failure.For now, the pursuit of financial stability, a better-regulated financial system and short-run economic stabilisation comprisea big agenda. |