To add injustice to the stressful wait is a recipe for disaster that can lead to hostility. |
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To conduct international relations on the basis of public perceptions is a recipe for disaster. |
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Using it first time in a crowded boat in a rough sea is a recipe for disaster. |
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Add in energetic radiowaves used in telecommunication, and we have a recipe for disaster. |
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To dive head first into globalisation without taking the trouble to put order in the house is a recipe for disaster. |
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It sounds like a recipe for disaster, yet everyone on board the flight survived. |
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Winds gusting against a brawny sprinter riding a disc-wheel bike at 60 kph round a high bend are a recipe for disaster. |
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Holding the rod high whilst playing a fish is often a recipe for disaster, especially when the fish is close to the boat. |
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The combination of unilateralism and laissez-faire is a recipe for disaster. |
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He believes the proposals are a recipe for disaster and is strenuously opposed to the idea. |
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Gordon adds that moves to cut firefighters at this or any other time is a recipe for disaster. |
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But it is also a fact of life that skimping on a strong foundation is a recipe for disaster. |
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Rachmanism is back – if it ever went away – and the government's refusal to regulate the sector is a recipe for disaster. |
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Solving a problem with 15 disengaged youths by disengaging another 300 children from school is a recipe for disaster. |
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Being prejudicial and close-minded is a recipe for disaster. |
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Routinely arming the police, however, seems like a recipe for disaster. |
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Pursuing the issue by force in order to create a fait accompli is theologically reckless and a political recipe for disaster. |
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Where is the idea going to gel in the mind of the government that throwing away money like this is a recipe for disaster? |
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Don't expect me as a commercial grower to put my hat on that, because it could be a recipe for disaster. |
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This has proven over and over again to be a recipe for disaster with the government. |
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This is a recipe for disaster, which has already caused havoc that we cannot allow to be repeated. |
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To accept Bush's insistence that we move in this way is a recipe for disaster. |
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Precipitate withdrawal of peacekeepers is a recipe for disaster and a temptation that should be avoided at all costs. |
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To allow illegal fishing with methods that are very effective with virtually no consequences is a recipe for disaster. |
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Upon examination of more than a minute or two, one would recognize that it is a recipe for disaster. |
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But many analysts believe that simply muddling through could be a recipe for disaster. |
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On the other hand, upsetting and alienating a large percentage of the population such as the Sunnis is a recipe for disaster. |
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What it did was immediately provide a recipe for disaster, because you had the stone and the concrete bonded together. |
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As we have seen in the past, the Liberals' approach to spending without a plan is a recipe for disaster. |
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But we feel that if we let drug dealers self-organize in our neighbourhoods, it is just a recipe for disaster. |
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Because spending without a plan is a recipe for disaster and that is what this budget proposes. |
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The idea of self-handling is ludicrous. It is a recipe for disaster and a health and safety nightmare. |
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Ignoring the rights and personhood of AGIs would not only be the epitome of evil, but a recipe for disaster too: creative beings cannot be enslaved forever. |
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From stolen prom-dresses to double booked prom-dates to prom-queen legacies, proms are a recipe for disaster that gets made every year... Or at least that's the way Hollywood chooses to portray it. |
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This would be a certain recipe for disaster in the present and the future. |
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Though logic suggests that segregating religious groups is a recipe for disaster in these tense days, a decent education gives young people prospects that should ease their integration and reduce the lure of extremism. |
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Spending days cooped up in an overheated minibus with a random assortment of strangers ticking off the sights ought to be a recipe for disaster, and yet some of my happiest travel experiences have been group holidays. |
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To starve native Irish forestry of funds at this critical time, when it needs to make a comeback, is a recipe for disaster, with increased flooding, water contamination, CO2 build-up and a continued loss of soil fertility. |
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Others say that beginning to fish a stock two years before it is capable of spawning, with no knowledge of what percent of the spawning stock we are removing, is a recipe for disaster. |
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To recognize the self-government of Aboriginal peoples without an adequate capacity to generate their own revenues would be a recipe for disaster. |
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On the other hand, adding new levels of authority can be a recipe for disaster unless the means are created to make them accountable to people, not just states. |
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