Removing the unhelpful heat from the debate, which can all too easily become polarised, is a necessary first step. |
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But an undifferentiated attack on all magazine articles that deal with sexuality is unfounded and unhelpful. |
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Anyone seeking clues as to the identity of these NYC-based electronicists will find their website unhelpful. |
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Insiders worried that it could in fact be unhelpful and make it more difficult to create good syllabuses. |
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My physiotherapist, GP and other doctors I saw thought this would be unhelpful, so I refused. |
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He was having difficulty getting through to anyone and the friends he contacted seemed unconcerned and unhelpful. |
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My own experience with our own legal department is they have actually been quite difficult and unhelpful. |
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Faculties also seemed to be unhelpful despite the fact that they have a certain level of autonomy in examination procedure. |
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On Saturday, having had enough of our unhelpful mobile phone operator, we decided to go shopping for a pair of new phones. |
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I have just come off the phone following the most incredibly obstructive and unhelpful call in the history of mankind. |
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Why did some of his answers seem to support the government in its war with the BBC, while others were actively unhelpful? |
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He has been uncooperative, unhelpful, and particularly rude to teaching staff. |
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Saying that just because we didn't hit targets we have failed and should be closed down is an immature and unhelpful approach. |
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You are foul, surly, nasty, unhelpful, unpleasant and clearly you have a lot of issues. |
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It is often unhelpful to discuss, in the abstract, the legal consequences of irrationality, or illogicality, or unreasonableness of some degree. |
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I would think that people would prefer media that soundly analyzes what they're writing about, rather than drawing unhelpful analogies. |
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I don't think she knows that much about the internet, and she seems very unhelpful, vetoing my ideas without directing me towards anything else. |
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Treating the presence of a genetic marker as though it were the clinical disease can be very unhelpful. |
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At 25, her success has been formidable, but she is oddly unhelpful about applying her reputed intelligence to an understanding of it. |
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In today's world of professional football, the phrase 'the beautiful game' is unhelpful. |
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She had been on crutches and in pain and thought the staff were being unhelpful. |
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While Currie is extremely polite and diplomatic, it is clear he finds these frustrating and unhelpful. |
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I think that it is unhelpful to introduce private law concepts of estoppel into planning law. |
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That some newspapers had already had their say before the match, according to Taylor, was deeply unhelpful. |
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Without a coherent understanding of what has happened, and why, public discussion has descended into a shallow and unhelpful blame game. |
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On the first landing she attempts to stand, but one leg is an unhelpful position, and she bonks her head on the landing. |
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Turkey's Anatolian heartland consists of a lot of mountains, and river valleys all traveling in unhelpful directions. |
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My questions to other flying crew members brought ribald responses and suggestions of a quite unhelpful nature. |
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This arrangement proved to be both damaging and unhelpful for the battered wife. |
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People search endlessly for a psychological trigger, for a cause, but it can be unhelpful because often there isn't one. |
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Unfortunately, this particular copper was singularly unhelpful, refusing to say a word. |
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But to Edwards-Wood, it is an unhelpful distraction from the real issue of preserving the undercroft. |
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They could do that, but Rieder notes that that, too, has some unanticipated and economically unhelpful consequences. |
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I hope that no-one will read too much into those unhelpful comments of an anti-European on a good report. |
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This is an unhelpful hyperbole, but it is certainly true that there must be contexts in which a statement of these truths is politically inopportune. |
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These are likely to be unhelpful to women with bacterial vaginosis because the lactobacilli are directed at the wrong anatomical site and are of the wrong kind. |
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In some contexts it's good to be averse to harm and violence, but in others such an aversion would be unhelpful or even fatal. |
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That is an overly simplistic and erroneous view that is unhelpful in taking discussions forward in a meaningful and constructive direction. |
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In contrast to OC Transpo drivers, being discourteous or unhelpful was much less of an issue with Para Transpo drivers. |
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It was unhelpful for the Council not to be kept informed of the wider budgetary situation. |
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Resort to the definition of marriage and common law relationships in Family Law Legislation is unhelpful and confusing. |
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For example, although she was gregarious, she avoided social gatherings in which there was too much gossip, observing that such conversation was at best unhelpful. |
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It is often unhelpful and confusing to group them together under one heading. |
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The game's only detectable flaw is occasionally unhelpful camera work. |
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Wishful thinking is generally understandable, even if it's unhelpful. |
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But the flip side is that they will punish those they see as being unhelpful. |
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While this may reduce stress for a time and help you cope with crises, it is usually unhelpful over the long term. |
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Fixed linkages are unhelpful, just as insistence on no linkages at all is not helpful either. |
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It should become obvious why my preoccupation with the motivation of the youth opening the tin of luncheon meat is indeed a narrow and possibly unhelpful question. |
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They think they'll get into trouble, or become unhelpful and difficult. |
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Such a demand is an unhelpful confusion in the free speech debate. |
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Of course, this was a slightly unhelpful five years after the event. |
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Whenever Africans try to economise their own resources, the overdeveloped countries, defensively defamate reason as lurdan, unhelpful, and primitive. |
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The second version thinks that all scientific knowledge is unhelpful and is sometimes subject to suggestion. |
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This, and the apparent halt of the buyback programme, could be unhelpful but we expect to retain our neutral view on the shares. |
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But the concierge at the Astoria was unhelpful, gruff almost. |
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This kind of slipperiness on the part of the House leader is really unhelpful in this situation. |
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After an unhelpful spell with a Hungarian coach in Budapest, she arrived in Berlin. |
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This is clearly an unhelpful move that can only further complicate an already difficult situation. |
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From the responses to this question, it would appear that encountering discourteous or unhelpful drivers does happen somewhat regularly. |
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The author's brief and unhelpful comments make it sound like a pidgin. |
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Unresearched interventions on this subject are actually very destructive and unhelpful for those of us who live in the area and wish to see a happy future for all concerned. |
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It is the health of middle age, however, not the flush of youth, and saddled with an unhelpful dash of peter pan syndrome. |
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This kind of nit-picking, especially from Repubicans, is unhelpful. |
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Thus the language could be unhelpful and many participants felt that it should be replaced with something more apt. |
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Reviews can also be removed for being too crass, off topic or unhelpful. |
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At least half of your audience may be openly hostile in an attempt to undermine and discredit what you are saying if it is unhelpful to their cause. |
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Three Beanie Baby birthdays have fallen in the last eight days and by tonight when I was being asked to suggest presents for a lobster I confess I was feeling unhelpful. |
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I do not agree with the closure of Frenches Road and think the process of building the relief road has been most unhelpful to residents and visitors. |
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It found it implausible that he would have taken steps to inform of matters that were so completely unhelpful or already in the public domain. |
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The aura of illegality is unhelpful to the policy process, and is preventing a sound assessment of management requirements. |
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It is my hope that the temptation to make unhelpful statements or carry out certain actions that upset the other side will diminish after the heightened political moment brought on by the recent regional election. |
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This unhelpful anger will range from a minor inconvenience to what the DSM describes as Intermittent Explosive Disorder. |
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Even in the former case, the exclusive use of an exonym may be unhelpful for the map user. |
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It is not the paradoxical nature of those concepts that makes them troublesome, it's their tautological nature that makes them unhelpful for policymakers. |
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To serve the brotherhood, faintheartedness is unhelpful. |
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However, we believe that negotiating an FMCT that excludes existing stocks is defective and unhelpful, as it merely legitimizes the status quo, without addressing the fundamental fears of many. |
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This was altered for later editions, the idea of a maternal monster — driven to filicide by physical envy — being slightly unhelpful in the shaping of a German bourgeoisie. |
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But they can polarise, presaging unhelpful battles. |
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Whenever you see someone engaging in unhelpful or unrequested criticism against anyone or anything, realize that they are engaging in a campaign to minimize their own sins. |
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There is an unhelpful conflation of what Charlie Hebdo now represents – namely sneering and dismissive attitudes towards immigrants across Europe – and the reason for which it has been granted the award. |
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Social disapproval and discomfort about sexuality and drug use have often led to either unhelpful coyness and innuendo or self-censorship and official silence. |
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Right now, I think we have a mishmash of laws that are quite unhelpful. |
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Some climate experts have warned that such a move could be unhelpful, as it could encourage a rush of short-term policies that would have limited lasting benefit. |
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Here too, such remarks are singularly unhelpful to the aim of finding a workable accommodation and ultimately identifying mechanisms that will satisfy all actors in this matter. |
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He said that the discussion of exit strategy was misguided and unhelpful. |
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On the issue of an arms race in outer space, the language of 'arms racing' can be unhelpful in constructing arguments against the weaponization of space. |
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This makes it unhelpful to regulate treatment methods in law. |
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We are of the view, also, that the introduction of new, contentious subjects in the agenda, such as the delineation of the ceasefire line, is unhelpful to the situation on the ground. |
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Otherwise, any attempt to pre-empt the circumstances in which a particular manner of questioning is to be conducted will be unhelpful, because the Chamber will need to respond on a case-by-case basis. |
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Additional possible sources of low data collection are the avoidance of what are perceived as unhelpful indicators and attempts to reduce the First Nation reporting burden. |
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Otological examination was unhelpful due to severe external auditory canal stenosis. |
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By contrast, unfriendly or unhelpful service was revealed to be the biggest holiday downer, far moreso than dreich weather. |
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The Northern Union was also unhelpful in these early attempts at creating a Welsh League, expecting the Welsh clubs to take care of themselves. |
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Palliative care may avoid unhelpful but expensive care not only at the end of life, but also throughout the course of the illness. |
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Typically, when a user mistypes a Web address, an unhelpful error page is displayed in the browser. |
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Nardizzi himself has dismissed charity ratings as unhelpful in the past. |
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Standard tremor medications such as trihexylphenidyl, biperidone or orphenadrine can be tried, but are usually unhelpful. |
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I have never come across such a bunch of ignorant, gormless and unhelpful drivers. |
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Reagan thought Kemp was particularly uncollaborative and unhelpful. |
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This new emperor proved unhelpful to Ricimer and the Burgundians. |
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