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Corruption is inimical to development work not because it makes the locals angry, though it does, but because it establishes incentives that rot and destroy the projects you're working on.
It also produces a culture of petty extortion and corruption that is inimical to development.In the past, Mr Karzai had little hope of doing anything about this.
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But deflation – falling prices – is inimical to growth, as the recent experience of Japan has demonstrated.
India's critics often point to the nation's inefficiencies to argue that democracy is inimical to growth.
Somebody did it that is inimical to the yes campaign," he said.
One that is inimical to many traditional conservationists, but which is picking up kudos and converts.
That kind of control is inimical to the open exchange of ideas that underlies academic values.
The tired old argument that equality is inimical to individual freedom was turned on its head.
Indeed, the set-up of most schools is inimical to collaboration.
LaPorte's gossipy perspective is inimical to true artists, yet feels submissive to boastful, flamboyant big shots.
The result has been instability and fragmentation which is inimical to settled joint relationships.
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