My friend did not disagree with me as to the likely counterproductive effects of such a demonstration. |
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Curtailing all shopping and financially lucrative opportunities would be obviously counterproductive. |
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I love George and wish him well, but the shotgun approach strikes me as counterproductive. |
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Its tone belongs to the counterproductive adversarial approach of lawyers concerned with litigation. |
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Resistance to its study and application to our operations is counterproductive. |
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Imposing new taxes on them is counterproductive, if one of your goals is job creation. |
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Some of the ingredients in popular over-the-counter cold remedies may actually be counterproductive. |
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The vast majority of canned beers in the U.S. are of the American Light Lager variety, for which a beer widget would be counterproductive. |
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Others again believe that social spending has become ineffective or even counterproductive. |
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The wish to put things off or to delay them is human, but counterproductive. |
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I'm entirely open to the argument that racial profiling is a counterproductive means. |
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In these cases of contextomy, a view to the original context often renders the quotation utterly meaningless, and even counterproductive. |
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These well-meant but counterproductive measures served mainly to misallocate the available stock of grain. |
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In recent years, both councils have descended into counterproductive bickering and backbiting far too often. |
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Trying to give credence to the notion that it was somehow a success seems as counterproductive as it is wrong. |
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What can be the explanation for this odd insistence on counterproductive policy? |
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They may fall prey to a nihilistic impulse and a counterproductive collectivistic ideology. |
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Second, these attacks will prove woefully counterproductive for the terrorists. |
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That precedent will be both dangerous and counterproductive in the long run. |
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Probation officers said naming and shaming offenders was counterproductive and would lead to more re-offending. |
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This siege has proven that it is not only counterproductive, it is dangerous. |
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When you see counterproductive, invasive, or just plain stupid security, don't let it slip by. |
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Why not just say that racism is stupid, counterproductive and morally wrong? |
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Although it might make good headlines, scientific scaremongering is seriously counterproductive. |
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The latter's insecurities manifested themselves in all that stupid spinning and counterproductive control freakery. |
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It is also counterproductive. Exerting pressure arouses mistrust and provokes fresh attacks from the Church's critics. |
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This initiative has been sharply criticised as grossly inefficient and counterproductive. |
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But if our military is the only guarantor against a total breakdown how can its presence be counterproductive? |
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There are compelling reasons why such a course of action would also be foolhardy and counterproductive in addition to hugely unlikely. |
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As Hickey noted, peasants have many methods of passive and active resistance, and force is often counterproductive as a motivator. |
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Attempting to do a lot of cardio after a hard weight training workout would be counterproductive. |
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This was interpreted by most as a reality check, a warning that to play hardball with the contractors could be counterproductive. |
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But going beyond what is reasonable and fair in hope of compromise is simply counterproductive. |
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In reality, as the conflict in Bosnia cruelly showed, neutrality can become discreditable as well as counterproductive. |
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I can't see how implementation of their policy can be other than counterproductive for Australia. |
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The protests are counterproductive, because the right wing loves it when the left gets angry. |
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It would be hard to design a more counterproductive, nearsighted foreign policy. |
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Some have warned that labelling children in this way can be counterproductive, perhaps proving to be a self-fulfilling prophecy. |
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Of course these measures could turn out to be counterproductive because they will not solve the main problem of malinvestment. |
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The results can be tasteless, offensive, adolescent, and often counterproductive. |
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As a political matter, it seems highly counterproductive for them to ask for more. |
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Several writers argue that terrorism is generally inefficacious, strategically counterproductive and unsuccessful in attaining socio-political objectives. |
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Child experts fear the Executive's plans may prove counterproductive. |
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Don't try to impose yourself, because that is counterproductive. |
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Any warning system that breeds confusion is going to be counterproductive. |
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Actually, losing your temper is the most counterproductive thing you can do as a parent. |
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Corporate belt tightening may be counterproductive when it comes to privacy and security measures. |
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It was counterproductive to our efforts to ensure trust and an open channel of communication between Member States and the Secretariat. |
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History had shown that sanctions were not always effective and indeed could be counterproductive. |
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Continuity, usually a source of joy and comfort, is counterproductive in Las Vegas, where this year's bedazzlement is next year's snooze. |
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Months later, when I challenged Colonel Boyatt on this highly counterproductive order to his troops, he clammed up on me. |
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India had voted against the draft resolution because it was condemnatory and possibly counterproductive. |
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Such a move could even be counterproductive, and is often a poor substitute for strengthening the state apparatus. |
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Canada considers such actions to be contrary to international law and counterproductive in the framework of the peace process. |
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Even if e-money can be used without limit on the Internet and for mobile telephones, this does not mean that it might not be counterproductive. |
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Amongst these practices, rampant racketeering aside, the use of military force as it is conceived and used is violently counterproductive. |
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Only then would it be possible to avoid adopting superficial, unviable and sometimes counterproductive solutions. |
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Further, he argues that doing this but establishing a regulatory regime may be either a chimera or even counterproductive. |
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For it would help us underscore our arguments that misplaced criminalization is counterproductive and ill-advised. |
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It may even be counterproductive, as it may compensate for failing state-run health and education systems. |
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Indeed they can become counterproductive by fanning the flames of disillusion and cynicism. |
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He argues that limits would be counterproductive if they crimped growth, since that would reduce firms' ability to invest in cleaner technology. |
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Being tough on crime may be a good way to win votes, but it is an expensive, counterproductive approach that leads to a dead end. |
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Why should you care about this or the crazy counterproductive laws you continually rubber stamp? |
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Narcotics, however, can interfere with arousal which may be counterproductive. |
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Although bone sequestra and abscess are treated surgically, further extension of the operation may be counterproductive because it may expose healthy bone to the infection. |
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It's counterproductive for Wong to insist that it isn't enough for conservative women to merely support the principles of gender equality. |
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He has played a quite disastrous role: cowardly, unimaginative, contradictory and deeply counterproductive. |
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That turned out to be an extraordinarily foolish and counterproductive move. |
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Rejecting globalisation and closing up markets because of these negative effects would be counterproductive. |
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A strong, restrictive intellectual property rights regime would be counterproductive for jazz. |
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Some authorities, citing recent practical experience, would say it is not always essential and sometimes even counterproductive. |
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Hence any delay in bringing forward structural reforms is counterproductive. |
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This tax promotion of private equity, justified by alleged shortage of capital, is counterproductive. |
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It would be counterproductive to assert the primacy of one party in the relationship. |
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The draft resolution was undoubtedly biased and counterproductive for the peace process. |
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It is also counterproductive for investors, who can face limitations in their investment options in our regulatory system. |
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He asked the Standing Committee what steps should be taken, recalling that some gestures could be both costly and counterproductive. |
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That is not only counterproductive, but also dangerous in terms of harnessing international efforts to promote international peace and security. |
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Military options against a nuclear state would be unappealing at best and counterproductive at worst. |
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South African cricket has had a certain destructive and counterproductive whackiness about it for a couple of years now, and it is clearly getting out of hand. |
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Never mind that the effects of correction are bound to be negligible or, worse, counterproductive. |
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As Rajdeep Singh noted, excluding Sikhs from the NYPD is counterproductive to the very idea of community-based policing. |
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Exploitation from well-meaning agencies whose mission is to offer help is counterproductive. |
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He spotlights the Halimi case as an example of anti-Semitism overexposed to a counterproductive degree. |
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But these awful, counterproductive measures are almost par for the course when it comes to bipartisan policymaking. |
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This multi-disciplinary study concludes that climate alarmism is unwarranted and counterproductive for the developed world and particularly for the world's energy poor. |
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Such knee-jerk negativity is both premature and counterproductive. |
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Failure to engage as forcefully on human rights will ultimately be counterproductive to American security and Chinese stability. |
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Passing this unworkable, ramshackle bill is counterproductive or irrelevant to that task. |
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It points up the major pitfall of academic boycotts, a pitfall so serious as to make them counterproductive. |
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To use the power of the majority to cholerically abase and degrade such dissenters, however mistaken they may seem to be, will ultimately be counterproductive. |
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Bombing civilians in retaliation is ineffective and counterproductive. |
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This is evidently not an exact science, and the line that separates counterproductive pusillanimity and bellicose adventurism can be difficult to see. |
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For example, on some windy days, Kitchener firefighters are careful about using fans to force smoke out of a building entrance because research showed it could be counterproductive. |
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It is counterproductive not to involve advisers fully in these aspects of a project as this risks their not having a complete picture and giving poor advice as a result. |
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First, the military tool has become inhibitingly costly and increasingly counterproductive among major powers. |
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Any outside intervention other than support for democratisation and the rule of law can only be seen as counterproductive and inflammatory to all parties. |
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The spread of such agreements could be counterproductive as there is a genuine risk that it will lead to complications and therefore negate efficiency gains. |
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Particular manifestations of social capital may be highly useful in achieving certain outcomes, while of limited value or even counterproductive in achieving others. |
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Instructing, forbidding or controlling has a counterproductive effect. |
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Disposing of these fragments in a trash bin outside quickly keeps the mercury out of your home, while leaving them in a trash can in your kitchen is counterproductive. |
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It may sometimes even be counterproductive to equity and social justice. |
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To become so myopic and to use the words they throw around of corruption and the aspersions that they cast on the Prime Minister and everyone is so counterproductive. |
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Perhaps Apple's next gizmo launch should even be fronted by a potential successor, rather than Mr Jobs, clad in his trademark black garb. Some boards fret that setting up a formal horserace may be counterproductive. |
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The delay becomes linguistically and motivationally counterproductive to learning foreign languages. |
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Jumping around to the newest and latest thing just because you read something on Mashable or saw a tweet passionately imploring you not to miss the latest greatest thing is completely counterproductive. |
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The lack of clear criteria in the Third Committee for looking at country situations led to a selective approach which was counterproductive, given the development of the universal periodic review. |
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However, the adoption of discriminatory policies or double standards relating to nuclear cooperation, whether in South Asia or the Middle East, can only be counterproductive and self-defeating. |
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This heavy-handedness is especially counterproductive. |
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Regarding the sanctions, we strongly oppose such approach and consider them counterproductive. |
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According to a watchdog group in Ireland, the proposed government-backed review of bank charges could be counterproductive. |
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Residency requirements are usually counterproductive, serving to restrict the quality of applicants for management and supervisory positions. |
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And clearly the experience has demonstrated that reliance on austerity is counterproductive. |
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But the extension of the linguistic uniformitarian hypothesis to writing is, in my opinion, counterproductive. |
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A major complaint of the protesters, shared by people across the country, was that the response to the disorder was overly militarized, arbitrary, and counterproductive. |
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On the one hand, there is the danger of ineffectual and often counterproductive conservative handwringing over the crisis. |
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It believes that anything other than an unremitting commitment to the rule of law, human rights and humanitarianism which are central to the purpose of the Council of Europe would be both wrong and counterproductive. |
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This isn't just factually wrong, it is actually counterproductive, given that many former Labour supporters simply can't stomach another forced vote for the government. |
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This was a counterproductive decision and went against the very idea of the Council, which should be to offer a channel of communication in fair and stormy weather. |
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Driving courses that focus on vehicle handling skills, such as anti-skid training, can be counterproductive if they lead to overconfidence in the driver. |
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We feel it is counterproductive to try to sidetrack the Conference. |
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This is great for users, but not so good for us, since publishing success stories about how people or organizations are staying anonymous could be counterproductive. |
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From our residence in the major seminary it would have been counterproductive for us to have profited of our presence to recruit our own vocations. |
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Combined with physical indications of danger-such as loud noise, the sensation of impact, the smell of smoke, and the list of a vessel-the risk of counterproductive behaviour or panic is increased. |
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Military doctrines that seek full spectrum dominance projected through and from space are counterproductive and jeopardize the security of all humanity. |
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Eventually Metellus gave in, realizing that it was counterproductive to have a resentful subordinate. |
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Such punitive and coercive policies are both counterproductive from a public health perspective and antithetical to the human rights basis of effective prevention. |
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Particularly in recent years this misinterpretation of culture as power politics has also proven to be counterproductive in transnational processes. |
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A say-on-pay approach may require the Committee to speculate about shareholder concerns and could be counterproductive if the directors were to misinterpret the results of such a vote. |
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The two approaches seem in practice to have failed, or even to have created confusion and triggered bellicose actions with no effect, if not a counterproductive effect. |
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To illustrate how counterproductive some states' requirements have become, he cited the case of a CPA who moved from Illinois to Texas. |
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The Commission considers that such protection of key players is counterproductive with regard to its efforts of creating a sense of responsibility in all parts of the maritime industry. |
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The backlash was the false idea that women had already achieved full equality, and that further struggle was pushy, counterproductive, and even harmful to women. |
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Attempts to secure advances on non-proliferation, while at the same time disregarding the significance of nuclear disarmament, are, however, counterproductive. |
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In that context, I fully agree with the statement made today by Ambassador Rice of the United States of America to the effect that it is unadvisable and counterproductive to wind operations down too early. |
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Force-feeding money into Afghanistan is counterproductive to the aim of making people content with the new regime. |
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I would oppose any move to ban animals from circuses and I oppose the unjust and counterproductive ban on fox hunting recently introduced in my own country. |
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But the mere establishment of such a ministry can be counterproductive, as it can lead to an overemphasis on science and an underemphasis on innovation at the enterprise level. |
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These one-sided resolutions are not only out of touch with reality and anachronistic, they are counterproductive and run counter to the very spirit of peace. |
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So how did this counterproductive exercise in collective egotism begin? |
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Many countries, including developed countries, faced complex obstacles on the path to the achievement of human rights, and a perfectionist approach would be counterproductive. |
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These statements seem inappropriate as they are presented in the Communication: an expression of satisfaction is convincing as a conclusion where evidence has been given but counterproductive if presented as a premise. |
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New Yorkers don't need to be shy, even, or especially, in Newark, and we don't need this kind of counterproductive surreptitiousness from the police force. |
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Whilst the message about manual handling and work design may have got through to many employers, the fact that absence and even reduced work requirements can be counterproductive has yet to become common currency. |
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To give him a label such as OCD or Tourette syndrome probably isn't helpful as it medicalises him, and that can be counterproductive – as his reaction to your trying to discuss his behaviour has proven. |
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Overstaffing is counterproductive and does nothing for patients. |
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Too much water is counterproductive, but too little water is deleterious. |
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This change reflects a growing interest in addressing criminogenic factors that may be present in a delinquent's own family and counterproductive to reform efforts. |
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Take a cool bath or head for the swimming pool, though this can be counterproductive if it's too cold, because the capillaries in the skin constrict and inhibit heat exchange. |
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A publication from the Austrian School, The Case Against the Fed, argues that the efforts of the central banks to control inflation have been counterproductive. |
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Sometimes it is even counterproductive, encouraging the sorts of land use and land management decisions that can actually make flooding worse in the medium term. |
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