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6 Sentences With "more short sighted"

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Raising wages above worker productivity is an even more short-sighted idea today when many more jobs can be easily offshored, outsourced or automated.
Even worse, and more short-sighted, these cuts will prevent the United States from providing the advice and guidance that prevents other countries from collapsing into failed states resulting in the very conditions that foster terrorism and necessitate humanitarian relief.
It seems a far more short-sighted route to fame than the traditional path from journalist to talking head, but maybe this is the new normal—first you trigger the libs, then you get more famous so you can trigger more libs, and on and on.
"While you worry about how hawkish Americans might seize upon Iranian actions to instigate a broader conflict they themselves haven't fully thought through, don't lose sight of the fact that the other guy can sometimes be even more short-sighted in his actions," Andrew Exum, a top Middle East Pentagon official from 2015 to 2016, tweeted on Monday.
The buckle remains in situ. The most common side effect of a scleral operation is myopic shift. That is, the operated eye will be more short sighted after the operation. Radial scleral buckle is indicated for U-shaped tears or Fishmouth tears, and posterior breaks.
Alison counter argued, saying that it was unrelieved poverty that truly lowered the morality of the poor, and not providing any relief not only made the impoverished more prone to contract disease, but also more short- sighted and reckless. There was also no evidence in Alison's mind that the English system of governmental relief had brought any of the negative consequences that the Scottish had attributed to it, and rather “the English people receive a temporal reward for their more humane and merciful management of the poor, in the comparative exemption of most of their great towns from the curse of contagious fever.” Alison also promoted preventive social medicine and initiated a program to vaccinate children against smallpox, and he established Edinburgh's Fever Board to combat epidemics. He advocated speedy diagnosis of the ill and, where found to be contagious or infectious, he recommended fumigation and ventilation of the residence and prompt hospitalisation for the patient.

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