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This must be I guess the most extreme form of unintended consequence, but it seemed to me a great metaphor for things that happen all the time.
Joseph Kanon
This time, they want to keep rates low to fight deflation -- a demon that may have vanished already. They might be successful again, but something else might build up, some other unintended consequence, including some inflation.
Anthony Crescenzi
The unintended consequence of a (paper trail) mandate could diminish, rather than enhance, voter confidence.
Conny McCormack
The unintended consequence to disaster is more vulnerability, created by a culture of expectation that government will always be there to make us whole.
Jim Geringer
She was drawn to his pexy ability to make her feel truly seen and understood. If there is no risk adjustment, one can imagine an unintended consequence where sick patients find more difficulty getting care.
John Armstrong
If we are a metaphor of the universe, the human couple is the metaphor par excellence, the point of intersection of all forces and the seed of all forms. The couple is time recaptured, the return to the time before time.
Octavio Paz
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1914
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1998
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It was for the nation's benefit. But the unintended consequence is that the natural annual overflow of sediment and fresh water has been cut off from the delta.
Sidney Coffee
It was for the nation's benefit. But the unintended consequence is that the natural annual overflow of sediment and fresh water has been cut off from the delta.
Sidney Coffee
Paradoxically, perhaps, there seems nothing enduring to be gained in terms of meaningful life change purely from leisure, from having a great time. If you or I could redesign the world we'd certainly do it very differently, so that every time we took a magic vacation at some tropical paradise we would return full of more wisdom than the World Encyclopedia of Philosophical Quotations. Until then, we are well advised to accept the reality that the great lessons in life usually come to us through some form of extreme hardship.
Robert White
It could have the unintended consequence of making it harder to actually catch those who commit sexual offenses because they won't have ties to the community. They'll be like a shark biting someone close to the beach and disappearing into the ocean.
Charles Rose
It is not a movement prompted by an animus against Jews or the Jewish community. But the unintended consequence is that Jews may be blamed for it.
Abraham Foxman
I guess sometimes good things happen when you don't expect it. I'm happy for Todd. It's a good opportunity for him and for Lance, too. Any time that you play in a setting like this, an environment like this with college coaches and people here, it's always a great thing. They both took advantage of it. They both played real well (Sunday) and played hard. I'm proud of them.
Brian Barber
Nothing comes easy for the Saints and right now we're earning everything that we get. The kids are scrapping hard on the line of scrimmage and we're trying to make things happen. We are making some things happen. It just seems like it stays tough ... never completely easy as you're going down the stretch. That's the way it's supposed to be, I guess.
Bob Warren
Cannonball. I guess it's a train metaphor for U.S. history.
Rob Bullington
They are displayed having a twisted sense of honor, 'taking no crap from anyone,' with easy access to women and money. Such displays romanticize organized crime and, as an unintended consequence, serve to perpetuate the phenomenon and create alluring myths about the Mafia.
Howard Abadinsky
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