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In some cases, the air strikes lead to unintended consequences.
First, will any particular proposed new rule lead to unintended, adverse consequences?
This, too, varies by region and culture — and the difference can lead to unintended interruptions.
Some, though, worry the programme could backfire in a phenomenon economists call the Cobra Effect, where cash rewards lead to unintended consequences.
Hodges said he welcomed the regulator's review, but warned there was a danger that price caps might lead to "unintended consequences" – including creating less competition, not more.
Some pointed to analogies – both real and fictional – to express their concern that geoengineering might lead to unintended consequences that we would not easily be able to foresee.
"For everyone's sake, we strongly urge owners of these vehicles to remove mats or other obstacles that could lead to unintended acceleration".
I remember thinking, when Prince Andrew's role as an ambassador for British business was first suggested, that it would lead to unintended consequences.
Human factors may lead to unintended consequences – one of the ironies of automation is that it can lead to less attention to related tasks.
Institutional review boards must be the arbiters of situations like this where the passions of gifted scientists can lead to unintended consequences.
"But the threat is that if they try to do something modest like an artillery barrage," he continues, "it can lead to unintended consequences".
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