Sentences with phrase «many bad outcomes»

Schatz said limiting legislating to only those who are well - versed in tech policy could have worse outcomes.
Consider, if you will: of all the punishments (or more neutrally, all the bad outcomes) that could befall a sexist buffoon, which one do you think is most fitting?
But by agreeing to do something they might not like or might not believe in, they run the risk of either being good at something they don't like to do, or not doing well because they are unhappy — both of which are bad outcomes.
When that sense of helplessness rolls down hill, bad outcomes are the result.
«As a result, the brokers produce worse outcomes for their institutional investor clients — and therefore, for individual pension beneficiaries, mutual fund investors and insurance policy holders — and ill - gotten gains for the brokers,» Macey and Swensen concluded.
The first question reminds you that on the spectrum of bad outcomes, not succeeding in a creative project is on the (very) low end of the seriousness scale.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as of Thursday has begun monitoring any bad outcomes that come from women who were infected with Zika during the time they were pregnant.
«My fear is that public tolerance for a bad outcome is not like it was when we introduced the public to regular flight in fixed - wing aircraft.
«The best outcomes under a Brexit are worse than remaining and the worst outcomes are very bad indeed.»
I've never understood why Central Banks willingly invert yield curves, but they do and it almost always leads to a bad outcome.
I'm not saying I'm not prepared for a bad outcome, I'm simply saying I wouldn't expect a bad outcome
Meanwhile, researchers have also cast doubt on the long - term efficacy of «forced fun» at work, finding that required levity can lead to an array of bad outcomes such as burnout among employees, and that these cheerful work cultures often serve to distract workers from excessive control or poor conditions elsewhere in the business.
«If we get to a place, we'll have to ask ourselves — is a negotiated settlement a better or worse outcome than if we litigate.
As Dan Mangan reports for CNBC, «despite spending well in excess of the rate of any other of those countries in 2013, the United States achieved worse outcomes when it comes to rates of chronic conditions, obesity and infant mortality.»
This is extremely insightful because it's the «feeling» that generates the bad outcome.
The outpouring of almost comically muddled explanations of and forecasts for the Chinese growth miracle has been an especially egregious example of the way well - intentioned economic analysis has led to, or at least encouraged, worse outcomes.
There are various tactics that managers can employ to optimize returns when bad outcomes are inevitable.
It is a lesson of human experience whether the issue is playground bullying, Enron or Europe in the 1930s that the worst outcomes occur when good people find reasons to accommodate themselves to what they know is wrong.
When even energy - friendly bodies such as the International Energy Agency say the world needs to act now if we're to avoid the worst outcomes of what climate change has to offer the planet, then Canada should realize it can ill afford to stick its head in the sand any longer.
Delays typically lead to worse outcomes.
As a result, the brokers produce worse outcomes for their institutional investor clients — and therefore, for individual pension beneficiaries, mutual fund investors and insurance policy holders — and ill - gotten gains for the brokers.
These risks must be accepted should the downside risk to the economy lead to even worse outcomes if realized.
Hey Sam, Sort of similar situation but with worse outcome.
Ability of one class of society to insulate themselves from the immediate effects of bad outcomes and pass it on to others is a core cause of long term societal collapse.
It's a good idea to come up with a «just in case the worst outcome happens» plan.
In my case, I'm heavily influenced by Charlie Munger's warning that the worst outcomes are the result of jealousy that accompanies «seeing other people get richer faster than you.»
The first reason is that withholding information from your mortgage application can constitute loan fraud, which is a far worse outcome than not getting your home loan approved.
Because a bad outcome for a bond investor is that the company to which he has loaned money goes under and he loses everything.
The only really bad outcome occurs if rates increase while you are locked.
The color - coded graphic gives you a good idea of what the odds are of good and bad outcomes for up to four investing strategies at a time.
Bill Hester notes that going back as far as Depression era data, that same behavior coupled with a rich Shiller P / E (anything above the mid-teens) and a preponderance of daily declines in recent data (say down 11 days out of 14) has preceded even worse outcomes - particularly in the context of a weak economic backdrop.
This uniformity of bad outcomes is why I keep using the word «warning» lately.
Can we afford this exercise in good intent with bad outcome here in the United States?
Basically, «good decisions don't always have a good outcome, just as bad decisions don't always have bad outcomes
If your statement was even remotely true (which it is not) your god would also be responsible for all negative and bad outcomes, thus making him good and evil.
Restricting freedoms because they potentially * might * have a bad outcome is irrational.
Freedom has all sorts of «potential» bad outcomes.
On the facts as I read them, the plaintiff's theory would leave no clear line between speaking one's mind and engaging in a criminal conspiracy, at least if speaking one's mind could be plausibly connected to some bad outcome.
They grow angry with unjust treatment, not because such practice will produce bad outcomes but because, irrespective of outcomes, they perceive such treatment as wrong.
Teach children that they will get in trouble if they hurt others, and they will behave better because they fear the bad outcomes of misbehavior.
Regretfully, our practices and training led to a bad outcome — the basis for the call to the Philadelphia police department was wrong.
We need a new approach, not starting with the the Church as a government, nor of Christ as merely some final judge, reserving for us a good or bad outcome.
Many of the bad outcomes are washed out in this data - laundering exercise.
Just as every study has shown, atheists and christians — we heal the same, we have the same likelihood of a good or bad outcome.
A slight (within statistical error) WORSE outcome in those prayed for.
No matter how the breakdown of the «modernization» syndrome might occur, Heilbroner envisages a relapse into traditional authoritarianism as the most likely result, providing, that is, that the worst outcome, total destruction of life on the planet, is avoided.
For general clinical state there was also no significant difference between groups (5 RCTs, n = 2705, RR intermediate or bad outcome 0.98 CI 0.86 to 1.11).
It was a bad outcome for Cajetan.
This of course leads to agitating the injury and the tear can expand, leading to much worse outcome.
O'DONNELL: Beal might be closer to The Next Eddie Jones than The Next Ray Allen, but that isn't such a bad outcome either.
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