Relying on these contributors for our primary support is very shortsighted. |
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Boards and CEOs have been shortsighted in allowing both severance and pay to escalate without defendable reasons. |
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Unfortunately, we are still hobbled my some shortsighted policies which stifle growth in the domestic segment. |
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Most of our countries have entrenched establishments of shortsighted, time-serving, often corrupt politicians. |
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The masses were, in brief, shortsighted, selfish and fickle, an easy prey to unscrupulous orators who came to be known as demagogues. |
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Both of these notions are simplistic and ahistorical, and I'll try to argue that they're shortsighted. |
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And if we jigger the foundation design to suit the purposes of organizations that will likely be dead in 15 years, how shortsighted is that? |
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And of the 5,000 children who turned up at eye clinics for further checks, about half were mildly myopic or shortsighted. |
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Why are we so inconsistent, so irrational, so illogical and so selfishly shortsighted? |
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Often, however, designs undergo shortsighted value engineering to keep costs down. |
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They thought I was partially sighted as well, because I wore corrective lenses, when all I am is shortsighted! |
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The corollary is that making the book itself our major project is the shortsighted shortcut. |
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But their recollection of humanitarian intervention appears particularly shortsighted and confused. |
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It would be shortsighted, therefore, to view Windows 7 adoption as a typical migration challenge. |
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Unfortunately, others have taken the divisive step of making their own interpretation of the resolution to suit some shortsighted purposes. |
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Though this is a rather shortsighted view of human history, it is not surprising. |
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To assume that no such changes will occur would be shortsighted and unwise. |
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That is why it would be shortsighted today to think of the European Community as the natural focus of Western European cooperation alone. |
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As in the 1990s, one response has been a disturbing revival of shortsighted protectionist reflexes. |
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Folks will be even crosser when they can't take a shower because your shortsighted bulldozing of environmental protections has dirtied most of the water and dried up the rest. |
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To ghettoize the public service geographically, in my opinion, is appalling shortsighted. |
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We also keep special collections for customers with highly shortsighted or longsighted prescription lenses, thin face shape, and for children. |
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Enlightens a world that has become shortsighted, a prisoner of the immediate, of the material, of the tangible. |
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Let me quote some of the groups that were blindsided by this shortsighted policy. |
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Although at first blush that is understandable, it is ultimately shortsighted. |
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However, United's decision to haul Mr Zaman into court now looks spectacularly shortsighted. |
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The two firms may not see exactly eye-to-eye on how this will all play out, but neither can be accused of being shortsighted. |
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But treating mobile phones as a cash cow is shortsighted, says Gabriel Solomon of the GSMA, because mobile-specific taxes reduce demand. |
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Being shortsighted and slow moving, the porcupine is not too difficult to approach once found. |
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The attempts by some shortsighted commanders to confine themselves to training and to leave education to officers of educational structures have met with a resolute rebuff. |
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And in practice, given that the position already has its advocates, it would be shortsighted not to provide at least some rebuttal beyond the obvious technical critiques. |
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Conservatives attacking Baldwin for his latest fit of anger are being small-time and shortsighted. |
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The pope also said that the church had become too shortsighted, having lost the message. |
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Of course, political systems thrive on stirring and shortsighted expressions of national pride. |
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But these are frequently the strategic reflections of veteran party activists, and their solutions have tended to be shortsighted. |
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Among other things, when the economy spirals out of control both parties' remedies tend to be politically shortsighted nostrums that invariably make things worse, not better. |
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The clumsy frame-up attempt was as stupid as it was shortsighted. |
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I think it's a bit shortsighted to blame pepsin because you're not selectively refluxing pepsin. |
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Recent moaning that the American-led surge in Afghanistan may drive militants over the border suggests that at best many are loth to help their neighbour. How shortsighted. |
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It would be shortsighted to repeal what has the potential to be a real contribution to the federal planning process prior to completing a thorough analysis of it to determine how it might be better implemented. |
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This is a shortsighted approach and will have long term consequences. |
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It is shortsighted and misleading to the public to pretend that incarcerating more and more individuals for auto theft will actually result in a decrease or a reduction. |
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The perception of politics in these new political parties is clear testimony of their shortsighted lack of democratic awareness and forms of neo-patrimonial systems. |
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We are proud of our national cultures and identities, but reject the shortsighted focus of the Right on narrow national interest at the expense of our wider and deeper common interests. |
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I criticized this government at length about their incomprehensive and shortsighted approach to the peace process. |
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That draft resolution preceded a coup d'état organized by the United States and the United Kingdom in a less-veiled attempt to restore their shortsighted interests. |
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Our old attitudes and shortsighted ways of treating people and the planet have to change: they have brought us suffering, and they lie at the root of both the economic crisis and the destruction of the environment. |
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If he is shortsighted, he may criticize the practice. |
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Anita Charlesworth of the Health Foundation agreed with the report and argued that cuts to health education and public health are shortsighted. |
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It would be shortsighted, however, to see the exhibition merely as a facile commentary on the visual manifestation of a tacky petit bourgeois aesthetic. |
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Shortsighted tyrants, spineless power-mongers and heartless thugs vie egomaniacally, dangerously, for power. |
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