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And this can work, especially when tax rates are counterproductively punitive.
Counterproductively, or perhaps ironically, it has been shown to increase the rate of abortion.
And while all these characteristics might work to its advantage, it's also gratuitously, impractically, and sometimes counterproductively into murder.
As it moves in one direction, signals transmitted throughout the cell discourage it from pushing counterproductively along less promising routes.
The letter from privacy groups recommended such a deep dive, but the intelligence community argued it would be counterproductively invasive.
Aides to Mr. Trump have finally wrested away the Twitter account that he used to colorfully — and often counterproductively — savage his rivals.
But as the challenges continue, and especially if they intensify, the need for the security forces to engage constructively, rather than counterproductively, increases.
Her attacks on Bernie Sanders are exceptionally, sometimes counterproductively, precise — the specific charges are almost always narrowly true even when they are broadly false.
While its presence is easily justified as being a "stigma squasher" within Rock Steady, it could easily, and counterproductively, be taken out of context.
"Aides to Mr. Trump have finally wrested away the Twitter account that he used to colorfully – and often counterproductively – savage his rivals," the story states.
This unbalanced equation lends ISIS emotional leverage over the West's societal consciousness, and verges on manipulating countries into responding counterproductively in the fight against terrorism.
"Aides to Mr. Trump have finally wrested away the Twitter account that he used to colorfully — and often counterproductively — savage his rivals," the Times reports.
Ascend has also tried to move toward in-school suspensions, to remove children from their peers, but not, counterproductively, away from the process of learning.
It acknowledged their existence only when Ronaldo — admirably, if perhaps a little counterproductively — asked to be handed one of their phones and proceeded to grant their wish.
Instead, she was tough, stubborn, gainfully employed and — like most of the women in these movies, by that point — counterproductively heartless, tolerant of whatever partnership the plot backed her into.
This is to say nothing of the extent to which the war counterproductively undermined the global nonproliferation regime by convincing North Korea to go for broke in its quest for nukes.
In practice, in other words, consensus politics is counterproductively acting to undermine consensus over the very existence of the union itself — a disaster far worse than a few rounds of contentious politics.
Those included a warning from then-San Francisco Fed president and now Fed chair Janet Yellen that changing policy because of the storm "could counterproductively mislead market participants" about the Fed's direction.
"Aides to Mr. Trump have finally wrested away the Twitter account that he used to colorfully — and often counterproductively — savage his rivals," Maggie Haberman, Ashley Parker, Jeremy W. Peters, and Michael Barbaro write.
Barack Obama, who publicly (and perhaps counterproductively) urged Britain to remain in the EU, now says that if Britain ends up being "affiliated to Europe like Norway is" the average American would not notice much change.
Instead, the last week has been driven by three characteristics that are purely Trump's: his absence of impulse control, his overwhelming desire to be and to seem dominant, and his tendency to lash out counterproductively and personally when attacked.
When policy experts who've devoted their lives to improving the lot of the poor — so Sanders's allies in theory, and usually his allies in practice — made these criticisms, Sanders's operation reacted furiously and counterproductively, accusing the excellent Center on Budget and Policy Priorities of corruption.
" Mr. Robinson also directed the Oregon Institute's Petition Project, which said "that the human-caused global warming hypothesis is without scientific validity and that government action on the basis of this hypothesis would unnecessarily and counterproductively damage both human prosperity and the natural environment.
Consumption taxes are usually structured as national sales taxes (or VATs, value-added taxes), which are paid in small amounts on a continuous basis, are extremely cheap to collect (and hard to avoid), while being less in-your-face than income taxes, which further mitigates the counterproductively demoralizing aspect of taxation.
"Massachusetts' amended complaint irresponsibly and counterproductively casts every prescription of OxyContin as dangerous and illegitimate, substituting its lawyers' sensational allegations for the expert scientific determinations of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and completely ignoring the millions of patients who are prescribed Purdue Pharma's medicines for the management of their severe chronic pain," the statement said.
That move prompted the recall of the French ambassador from Rome and plunged relations between Italy and France to their lowest point since World War II. In his previous role as minister for economic development, Mr. Di Maio made several trips to Beijing to court President Xi Jinping of China, whom he referred to, perhaps counterproductively, as Mr. Ping.
" In a previous statement to CNN, Purdue has said that the accusations "irresponsibly and counterproductively casts every prescription of OxyContin as dangerous and illegitimate, substituting its lawyers' sensational allegations for the expert scientific determinations of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and completely ignoring the millions of patients who are prescribed Purdue Pharma's medicines for the management of their severe chronic pain.
Immunity to many diseases eventually wears off. The immune system's response to a few diseases, such as dengue, counterproductively makes the next infection worse (antibody-dependent enhancement). Ed Yong. "Immunology Is Where Intuition Goes to Die". 2020\.
Confederate asset-price stabilization policies appear to have increased the velocity of circulation, and counterproductively channeled inflationary pressures into other areas of the economy. Three successive monetary reforms encouraged holders of treasury notes to exchange these notes for bonds by imposing deadlines on their convertibility. Confederate efforts aimed at precipitating the conversion of currency into bonds did temporarily suppress currency depreciation. These acts also triggered upsurges in commodity prices, however, because note holders rushed to spend the currency before their exchange rights were reduced.
Each monomer comprises four distinct α/β structural units, each of which contains one of the four strands in each monomer's β-sheet and is made up only of the residues in a given sequence domain (see image at right). The burial of the active site (including Ser-116, the critical residue on the enzyme that is phosphorylated and dephosphorylated) in the hydrophobic interior of the enzyme serves to exclude water from counterproductively hydrolyzing critical phosphoester bonds while still allowing the substrate to access the active site.
Gill argued in his Essay on Typography that such closed-up forms were counterproductively bold, less legible than lighter fonts of normal proportions. Morison commissioned Gill to develop Gill Sans after they had begun to work together (often by post since Gill lived in Wales) on Gill's serif design Perpetua from 1925 onwards; they had known each other since about 1913. Morison visited Cleverdon's bookshop while in Bristol in 1927 where he saw and was impressed by Gill's fascia and alphabet. Gill wrote that "it was as a consequence of seeing these letters" that Morison commissioned him to develop a sans-serif family.
Moreno developed a specific and highly structured form of group therapy known as psychodrama (although the entry on psychodrama claims it is not a form of group therapy). Another recent development in the theory and method of group psychotherapy based on an integration of systems thinking is Yvonne Agazarian's systems-centered therapy (SCT), which sees groups functioning within the principles of system dynamics. Her method of "functional subgrouping" introduces a method of organizing group communication so it is less likely to react counterproductively to differences. SCT also emphasizes the need to recognize the phases of group development and the defenses related to each phase in order to best make sense and influence group dynamics.
To be sure, the AEC had "done an excellent job helping the country's schools get up-to-date nuclear physics into their curricula." But too many scientists were still counterproductively critical of efforts to communicate the essence of their work in prose that would make it understandable and engaging to the lay readers. Finney proposed that the AEC employ three or four individuals capable of explaining new discoveries to general reporters in such a way that the latter could pass on important information to newspaper readers in cogent and comprehensible form. On a 1959 episode of Face the Nation, Finney questioned Congressman Chet Holifield of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy about the potential perils of nuclear testing.
The role of women in Rojava is of vital importance, as Asya Abdullah writes, “How can a society be free when its women aren’t free?” Notably, the current position of women in Rojava is built on decades of work against oppression. Kurdish activist Sakine Cansız, who was instrumental in developing the Kurdish women's movement, writes about the 1970s, :“The woman work wasn’t easy. Some of the women wanted to fight their oppression, to educate and transform themselves, but others acted counterproductively. Actually that was to be expected, as in Kurdistan there was no precedent for a women’s movement. In many places in the world, women had already been organizing to demand their rights, but in Kurdistan equality and women’s liberation were foreign concepts.

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