41. Even in that unhappy event, I suggest taking the long view, that the value of the MBA should outweigh any short-term drag on your portfolio. 42. Family members, who have seen the company go through difficult times before, are willing to take a long view, he said. 43. Females are taking the long view, the magazine says, entering colleges with better grades and a clearer sense of goals. 44. Few of them take a long view on the ups and downs of the business. 45. Fifty-three years is a long time, even for people who take the long view. 46. Finally he said that while anyone had a right to speak out on these matters, he preferred to take the long view and change the system from within. 47. For its part, Yale is taking the long view. 48. Galos takes the long view. 49. General Motors is trying to take the long view, but that instinct can crash head-on into short-term realities. 50. Grasso took the long view. |