Also, as we have seen in Japan and elsewhere, prosperity is self-defeating. |
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Rather than being self-defeating, successful players are their own best friends. |
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Why engage in artistic efforts at all if they are essentially futile and self-defeating and devoid of truth? |
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If you value a higher number of automobiles on the highways and also assign high scores to clean air, it is more self-defeating criteria. |
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It looks to me like this silliness is rather quickly morphing into being both destructive and self-defeating. |
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It's rough and tumble and often self-defeating, but at least it's democratic. |
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Seldom will so much hot air have been expended by so many for such a meanly self-serving and self-defeating result. |
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It's sort of like an appendage, and no matter how burdensome or self-defeating it is, it's just there. |
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Making ourselves and our allies invisible out of protest is self-defeating. |
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Last week, I explained how violent acts of revolution would be self-defeating. |
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Sensuality is only carnal when it is used indiscriminately, for self-defeating gratification. |
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Because self-improvement tastes best with a piquant little sprinkle of something self-defeating on top. |
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How absurd and self-defeating it would be to argue that artists should or can continue to grope blindly, trusting to accident or mere intuition. |
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And for science to produce a hypothesis that claims that doxastic states don't exist would be illogical and self-defeating. |
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I suggested to him that the party's policy was self-defeating. |
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Nevertheless, enforcing contempt orders against stubborn journalists has been self-defeating for law enforcers. |
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Their very Russianness, their sense of their own self-defeating contradictions, brings despair with it. |
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As the costs rise and the race hate builds and the unworkable, self-defeating new scheme unravels, Labor will be mute. |
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Mr Cousins sees in this the disorderly, self-defeating aspects of both sexual desire and chastity. |
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A policy of trying to save jobs in fisheries-dependent regions by granting aid to the fisheries sector may be self-defeating. |
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We reach a certain point in these rebate schemes where it becomes self-defeating because of the very people who are paying. |
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Protectionism and economic nationalism is self-defeating when faced with an international crisis. |
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An emotional attitude of acceptance and accommodation is more beneficial to memory than self-defeating behaviours or thoughts. |
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Making their access to protection contingent on their access to a job would seem to be a self-defeating strategy. |
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It is a self-defeating thing for the government not to provide a comprehensive response. |
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Emerging markets have also been somewhat slow in realising that, as they grow in importance, delayed adjustment is becoming self-defeating. |
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However, this policy was abandoned as self-defeating in the 2002 CFP reform. |
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The temptation for many governments to try self-defeating partial 'remedies' will be strong. |
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These dynamics could become self-defeating if the credibility of fiscal paths is called into question. |
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It would therefore seem self-defeating not to search out good advice wherever possible. |
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All too often a disability can be turned into a self-defeating box that is very difficult to break out of. |
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The risk of an ultimately self-defeating outbidding exercise to attract new investment in these regions remains as strong as ever. |
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The more negative and self-defeating your attitude, the more people will reinforce that you aren't capable or worthy of anything better. |
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Anything that could alter the tax status of the income trust or risk it becoming taxed as a corporation would be self-defeating. |
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It's not hard to see the germ of something useful in what on the surface appear to be self-defeating patterns of behavior. |
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The self-defeating nature of imperialism is slyly suggested through a dramatic reversal that exploits the notion of the white man's burden. |
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It would seem like a self-defeating move for a government contractor to become a tax exile. |
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But it has been pursued with the same sectarian, thuggish, and ultimately self-defeating spirit. |
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There is something very self-defeating in being immoral on principle. |
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Nothing could be more futile and self-defeating than such a strategy. |
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We cannot give in to nihilism or self-defeating subjectivism. |
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Tear down the walls of self-consciousness in your mind, rip to shreds all the self-defeating messages you torture yourself with all the time. |
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Yet the appeal to tripartition as the reassertion in triangular format of dialectical possibilities otherwise self-defeating achieves little. |
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You can't move forward or achieve your goals, if you become sidetracked by self-defeating behavior. |
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Try to prohibit alcohol, for fear of abuse, and all you do is offer your children the self-defeating fascination of the forbidden fruit. |
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To do so would defy all logic and be self-defeating. |
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I believe absolutely and positively that violence is self-defeating. |
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For companies operating on slim margins, that would be self-defeating. |
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Rather than wrap herself up in the mystique of the antipathic artist, Polly admits she's trapped in a self-defeating cycle of suffering followed by songwriting purgation. |
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But on this issue of Haredi service his pusillanimous silence has been disappointing and self-defeating. |
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I wrote the book about the inner game of pocket billiards because I have a lot of experience with the self-defeating elements that destroy an otherwise fine game. |
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However self-defeating it may be, fans have a right to voice opinions, even if it means taking to the air to do so. |
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Still, Whole Foods is one of the great green success stories out there, and calls for a boycott will ultimately be self-defeating. |
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They would reject textual skepticism as defeatism and as self-defeating for an interpretive theorist. |
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Since it exports so much oil, impeding that traffic might seem self-defeating. |
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It also illustrated the extent to which the country's politics remain divisive, confrontational and self-defeating. |
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He tattles on his rivals, he stretches the truth of his experiences, all in a self-defeating effort to seem even more perfect. |
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And telling the digital natives that they have to choose between journalism and technology is a self-defeating move by an industry that needs our talents. |
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Second, it skews the inventory to such an extent that it becomes a self-defeating exercise. |
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It is self-defeating, since a country without allies forfeits influence the more it stands alone. |
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In this way we often perpetuate self-defeating subliminal beliefs. |
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What explains this self-defeating strategy? |
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This is cleverly handled, but self-defeating. |
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Besides, American policy can seem self-defeating. |
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If secrecy is self-defeating, disgracing those it touches, the novel penetrates its smoke-filled corridors. |
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The impact of reform will be slow and it is hamstrung by being unable to aggressively reflate its economy by the euro's self-defeating rules so clearly in need of change. |
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That is a rough-and-ready compromise but better than the current self-defeating prohibition. |
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In economic transactions, a failure of insight, determination, perseverance, honesty, respect for law, or cooperativeness with one's fellows can be self-defeating. |
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Certain others have insisted on a miserly and self-defeating policy that military costs should lie where they fall. |
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Not to tender it would be mean, inconsistent, hypocritical and self-defeating. |
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An argument is self-defeating if it supports a defeater for one of its own defeasible steps. |
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Some scholars have even argued that an Epicurean egoistic hedonism, however foresighted it may be, must logically be self-defeating. |
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Stop giving self-defeating TV interviews and accept some blame for defeats. |
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The best of your emails Tariffs self-defeating Unfortunately the stats from the RCA show exactly why imposing tariffs is not only divisive but self-defeating in the long run. |
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Worse, even tragically, we see people who become sick more frequently than most, and who may die prematurely or suddenly as a result of their self-defeating actions. |
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There is no single definition of self-harm. Terms used interchangeably with self-harm include selfinjury, self-defeating coping strategies, self-damaging behaviours, self-mutilation and self-abuse. |
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It is a policy which recognises that cuts that kill the prospect of renewed growth are self-defeating, as France's weekend credit rating downgrade explicitly acknowledged. |
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This is a bastardization of intelligence and in the end is self-defeating. |
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This is ugly stuff, deeply self-defeating to the cause of self-government. |
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This was as self-defeating as it was imbecilic the Tories' main problem being a whiff of toxicity that the moderate Mr Cameron has failed to aerate away. |
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This last course, he implies, is the most self-defeating, of all, not only because old solutions won't work, but because they will only compound the agony of adjusting to any entirely new phase of history. |
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One line of objection to the White House's effort to ostracize Fox News is that Presidential wars against the press are always futile and self-defeating. |
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It is completely self-defeating to impose unachievable limits. |
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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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In fact, such an approach has become institutionalised in the Tibetan establishment in exile and there is a pathetically naïve tendency to regard such self-defeating behaviour as devilishly clever and realistic. |
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A joint statement issued by the four airlines said, 'APD is a self-defeating tax that pays for no environmental benefits, chokes off economic activity and cuts jobs. |
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Based on this premise, cognitive therapists persuaded clients that their emotional difficulties were largely self-generated by absolutistic, self-defeating beliefs. |
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