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That has a perverse effect on French politics, by giving Mr Chirac a big incentive to remain president.
It was the era of don't-ask-don't-tell, and the infamous policy of closeting LGBT service members had a perverse effect on sexual assault victims.
Time and again, history has shown that fiscal consolidation efforts in the situation of a weak or declining economy are futile and could even have a perverse effect on actual deficits.
Indeed, what I noticed over the course of several short jaunts, hub-to-hub hauls and cross-country treks was that the airlines' gutting of almost all niceties from economy class seems to have had a perverse effect on first.
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Ah, the perverse effect of jealousy on one's libido, not to mention on one's metaphors!
So subsidies that encourage employment may have the perverse effect of creating obese children.Much depends on what type of care parents choose (care by relatives, school-based programmes, centre-base care, etc).
This has had the perverse effect of trapping thousands of families on benefits while income inequality increased to its highest ever level.
If it is allowed to drag on, early successes might have the perverse effect of taking enough pressure out of the system to undermine further reforms.
Regardless of its fiscal merits, this has had perverse effects on land use.
"Disclosure can have perverse effects on the advisee," Professor Cain said.
Research in behavioral economics offers a variety of reasons that economic incentives can backfire, including perverse effects on moral commitments.
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