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- Now I know he said things hit things that we didn't mean.
- The ECB also conducted purchases of bonds, traders said, but that may have backfired.
- They even added, valiantly but surely vainly, that Greece might never need the loans.
- If you break too many rules, it'll backfire.
- It would be risky, even counterproductive, to tighten fiscal policy too quickly when the economy is weak.
- My conclusion is that a well-meaning environmentalist will make counterproductive decisions several times a day.
- We want to have it all and do it all, and become upset when it doesn't happen.
- Greene: They should be enjoying calm retirement but can't due to crisis
- Despite your best intentions and the best efforts of your employees, assignments can easily go astray.
- The Africans retort that by making separate deals with different countries they are doing exactly the opposite.
- But then again, things could go terribly wrong, and it appears the criticisms are mounting.
- Some marketing experts warn that the airlines may be going too far.
- And even then your restrictions would have undesirable side effects.
- That's simply not the case - different people prefer different methods for taking in new information.
- The pleasures of prosperity backfired. They bred carelessness and complacency.
- Just don't try to fix it by clamoring and complaining - that doesn't work and will often backfire.
- So I have a number of other tricks up my sleeve, as well.
- It may also be counterproductive, by encouraging Banks to game the system.
- However, this approach can backfire if it triggers a price-cutting spiral.
- This brilliant plan backfired.
- Some green industrial policies have backfired already.
- Even when decisions are made they sometimes seem to backfire.
- But it has also backfired.