in the near term
1near-term — /near terrm /, adj. for, covering, or involving the very near future: the near term prospects for lower interest rates. [1955 60] * * * near term «NIHR TURM», adjective. 1. of or for a short period of time: »This has improved the market s near… …
2near-term — /near terrm /, adj. for, covering, or involving the very near future: the near term prospects for lower interest rates. [1955 60] * * * …
3Near-Term Digital Radio — The Near term digital radio (NTDR) program provided a prototype mobile ad hoc network (MANET) radio system to the United States Army. The MANET protocols were provided by Bolt, Beranek and Newman; the radio hardware was supplied by ITT. These… …
4Near Term - NT — A period of time referring to a short time into the future. Near team is used to describe events that may occur soon. In finance, the term is often used to explain the timeframe during which an event or change is expected to occur. It can mean… …
5near-term — UK US adjective [only before noun] ► relating to what will happen soon and not what will happen further in the future: »Near term prospects for the company are not good …
6the short term — a short period of time at the beginning of something It will meet our needs, at least for the short term. His plan has advantages over the short term. usually used in the phrase in the short term It won t make any difference in the short term. [ …
7The Near Future — is the name of a song written by Irving Berlin in 1919. It is better known for the small part of its lyric that took on a life of its own: How Dry I Am .The term Dry in that time period meant abstinence from alcohol, and support of Prohibition.… …
8near-term — [nir′tʉrm΄] adj. of or for the immediate future …
9in the short term — in the short run/term/ phrase during the period of time that is not very far into the future The policy served him well in the short term but later backfired. Thesaurus: soon and as soon as possiblesynonym Main entry: short * * * …
10in the short term — in the near future. In the short term, the tax would bring money into the treasury, but after that, it would cost the government more each year …