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The restrictions are counterproductive, he said, because they only generate ill will and a lack of confidence in the system.
The Taliban successfully exploited this grievance to generate ill will toward the government and international forces.
If somebody says I've got a problem, I'm going to worry about it, and I don't want that, you know you live life as it is now and I don't want people finding things.' (FG10P6) Thus, there emerged from participants' accounts an alternative reading of screening as an activity that, rather than maintaining good health, may actually be complicit in generating ill health.
An action, such as vaccinating a child, resulting in a potential adverse event may generate more regret than an inaction (i.e. refusing to vaccinate a child), even if a child becomes ill with a preventable disease [ 29- 31].
Shale gas may generate taxes.
However, FDI also may generate problems.
Some financial innovations may generate money for shareholders.
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