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If anything, the democratic governments of Spain have been guilty of making ineffective laws that are not enforced.
By making ineffective treatments seem to work, making expensive new drugs seem to be better than old, cheap ones, and concealing evidence of side effects, selective publication undermines the whole point of doing research in the first place.
Every year, highly pathogenic and infectious strains with new antigenic assets appear, making ineffective vaccines so far developed.
Surgeons, therefore, can be too cautious in its use, making ineffective superficial incisions or avoiding the operation altogether.
A comparison between consumer judgments and life-cycle assessment indicates that consumers rely on misleading, inaccurate lay beliefs to judge packaging sustainability and are therefore susceptible to making ineffective environmental decisions.
I'd always associated the term with the late John Kenneth Galbraith, the brilliant Harvard economist whose 1958 book, The Affluent Society, warned that an increasing share of America's economy was devoted to making ineffective products and promoting wasteful consumer spending.
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Jeff Connaughton, a leading critic of the revolving door (see his book "The Payoff: Why Wall Street Always Wins"), thinks Mr. Gensler is an exception to the usual rule that industry insiders make ineffective regulators.
Thus, by the time this child is able to know how to choose good and refuse evil, the two minor kings of the north who were threatening Judah will be made ineffective by the Assyrians.
The pressure is on to make discoveries because every year more drugs are made ineffective by microbe resistance.
This is reasonable; having small clusters makes ineffective having multiple sources, since the senders are obliged to pick frames in the small sets. 2.
A possible scenario is a worsening of the ongoing decline that will likely cause governments to make ineffective attempts to control metropolitan wasteland by using police force to impose a(n) (il)legitimate authority.
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