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The counterproductive effect is exceedingly retro.
Islamism in Somalia comes in several varieties, but Western-backed interventions against terrorists have had the counterproductive effect of radicalizing and uniting otherwise disparate Islamist factions.
As a result of this approach, initiatives seeking to grow inclusion had the counterproductive effect of alienating some of the very people that might have been considered at risk of becoming marginalised and vulnerable.
In response, Roberts claimed that affirmative action might have the counterproductive effect of reinforcing those doubts about belonging.
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Mondondo's view however ignores the counterproductive effects that the legal approach has for his cause.
Mr. Nass said that the counterproductive effects can linger after the ride.
However, such are the counterproductive effects of "Constant Star" that the promise of enlightenment and uplift sours all too soon.
The IHT does its readers a service in pointing out the counterproductive effects of political assassination ("Assassination season open," by Mark Medish and Joel McCleary, and "The high cost of political killing," by Robert Wright (Views, April 15).
The counterproductive effects of this norm have become clear and serious.
Objectives: Antivertiginous drugs, antihistaminics or vasodilators, are known to give temporary relief but literature suggests the counterproductive effects of these drugs.
The beneficial and the counterproductive effects of mTOR inhibitors in particular tumor cell settings have to be carefully balanced [ 73].
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