Sentences with phrase «inherently bad idea»

I don't think outsourcing, insourcing, or other kinds of - sourcing are an inherently bad idea.
But Kyoto fails conventional cost - benefit tests because it's inefficient, not because emissions control is inherently a bad idea.
But if you feel that your game isn't giving you enough feedback on what you find important, it isn't because community relations is an inherently bad idea; it's because that team specifically is falling down on its job.»
I don't think it is inherently a bad idea.
Pacing guides are not an inherently bad idea.
This isn't inherently a bad idea, just one that has to be handled with a lot of finesse (as opposed to camp, which is the major currency that these films choose to trade on).
Does anyone want to comment on why this is such an inherently bad idea.
And copycatting top investors isn't inherently a bad idea.
Are they inherently a bad idea, or are most companies doing it wrong?

Not exact matches

Humor's tough, though — you have to have an idea that's inherently funny and also well - presented (how many good jokes have died through bad telling?).
Humans have been eating grains and legumes for millions of years, so the idea that these food groups are inherently bad is counterintuitive.
These off the shelf ideas aren't inherently bad or lazy, as long as something fresh, or at least funny, is done with them.
As interest rates increase, some investors may think it is a bad idea to hold real estate investment trusts (REITs), which inherently have lots of debt.
With better polish, it could have been great, because the idea isn't inherently bad.
The second was the idea of services being inherently bad, which is more complex than most realise.
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