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The problem is, all that easy credit is generating bad debt and inflation.
In a series of memos he explained that negative events in Russia were responsible for generating bad headlines abroad.
London's air quality has been generating bad headlines for years — and tackling pollution is an area Khan has pledged to prioritize as mayor.
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This is particularly true in early generations of GP since the chance to generate bad scheduling heuristics are very high.
Both incidents generated bad publicity, complaints and lawsuits, and the conventional wisdom suggests fairly dire consequences in such cases.
The sale generated bad feeling and occasioned the resignation of Webb's son J. Watson Webb Jr. as chairman.
No one wants to lose customers, generate bad publicity, or expose themselves to legal and regulatory consequences.
The uncivil war between Tony Blair and Gordon Brown often generated bad headlines – even when most journalists underappreciated just how toxic that relationship had become.
But a product with too many features is likely to annoy consumers and generate bad word of mouth, as BMW's original iDrive system did.
But, according to Hughes, McConville's gender would have generated bad publicity for the Provisional I.R.A., and so Adams pushed to disappear her.
According to one person involved in the Weill nomination and a regulatory official briefed on it, Mr. Grasso was warned that it could generate bad publicity.
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