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Religion is good in these situations; it only becomes bad when ossified into rigid, coercive social structures.
In the early 1900s, just after the Industrial Revolution, the federal government provided an answer by suing one of America's largest companies, Standard Oil, on the novel theory that big becomes bad when a giant uses its dominance not only to defeat its competitors but also to extinguish the possibility that competition might occur.
"They can centralize information gathering," says John R. MacKay, senior vice president for worldwide operations, "but that becomes bad when our people become dependent on them and stop trying". IN 1981, BAIN & COMPANY RE-ceived the kind of assignment that lies closest to its heart.
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The Egyptian army was good because it did nothing to stop the protesters (unlike the central security forces), but it became bad when it helped to create the post‑Mubarak regime.
They became bad when you used them as an excuse to escape the naval academy".
If the inflation rate falls further, that is worse news, but things don't just become bad when the inflation rate turns negative.
Things really start to get bad when it becomes clear that someone in the organization is informing the cops about family business.
And I don't have parents I can go to if the situation really becomes bad… Sometimes when I refuse he makes me sleep outside the house and therefore I have no choice but to give in, since I cannot go back home.
When it becomes bad business to waste resources in pursuit of profit, then the regenerative model takes hold and we can kiss goodbye to the things we know we don't need but can't seem to give up.
Sometimes I wonder about how to handle the downward trajectory when good news becomes bad news.
"Bubbles become bad only when bystanders get involved," Mr. Saffo said.
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