Sentences with phrase «more harm than good thoughts»

I've been using it for a little over a month and haven't had any problems but am now concerned it may be doing more harm than good Thoughts?

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«I thought it would do more harm to me than good.
And, considering that nearly half of employers (44 percent) studied (in a 2015 Careerbuilder survey of more than 2,000 U.S. hiring and HR managers) said they would think twice before moving an employee who gossips up the ranks, such office chitchat does more harm than good, right?
Am I the only one who thinks these Google Webmaster Central office - hours hangouts are doing more harm than good?
The most abstract thought is often the most concretely relevant when it is truly understood and appropriated, and efforts to be immediately relevant often do more harm than good.
I think when we consider the scriptures we see differing examples of Christians — the church at Corinth that Paul wrote to was doing more harm than good, the church at Antioch was doing good, the church at Ladocia was doing neither good or bad.
In truth, you're an arrogant, self - important, puffed up worthless jerk who thinks he knows it all and who would do more harm than good with your arrogant assertions that basically say, «yall listen to me because I'm the greatest... I was there when the world was created so bow down to me!!!»
Rorty feels that philosophy should not be thought of as a foundation for education or politics; on the contrary, he insists that grounding social and political action on philosophical theories of human nature has done more harm than good.
I hope people realize that David Silverman does not represent the views of all atheists... I really think sometimes when he opens his mouth he does more harm than he does good.
However, I think this protest is going too far.It is this sort of thing that will cause more harm than good for the new atheist movement.
Of course, as our convictions persist and mature, we begin to see the ways in which we are complicit in global wealth disparity and injustice, and we begin to think more seriously about policy, about sustainability, about making more dramatic attitude and lifestyle changes, and about problems within some of our charities and justice groups that perpetuate a white savior complex, sometimes doing more harm than good.
It may seem quicker to go stand on a street corner and pass out tracts or shout into a bullhorn, but in the end, I think such practices are counterproductive, and accomplish more harm than good.
I think this bill board will cause more harm than good due to it's seasonal timing and format.
I may get into some trouble for saying this, but I don't care; we simply can't afford any more suicides or families caught in the middle: I think it's time for evangelicals to confront reality and move away from the «reparative therapy» approach, which seems to be doing far more harm than good.
In most cases I think religion does more harm than good, but I think this pope can do more good than harm.
«I think that Francis thinks that constant correction and condemnation does more harm than good,» Zuhlsdorf wrote on his blog.
(I'm beginning to think any other label might do more harm than good.)
I think it does more good than harm.
Well i would suppose he is tapping up, but is if arsenal is going to sell to Bayern, i think not, My point is if sanchez wants to leave let him leave, to keep him would do more harm than good and for me although many blame the manager, i feel one the main reason we got into a slump last season was Alex and Ozil, their negativity affected the performance of the weak minded players in our squad.
It's Wenger, that's doing more harm than good, and fans like yourself, who think we shouldn't act!
I just don't even knoe what goes through Wenger's head.A player keeps playing and causing harm to the team and yet is allowed to play every week when there are far better players on the bench.Xhaka is so bad and I wish he never signed for Arsenal in the first place.If we're going to talk about potential I think Niles has more potential than Xhaka and is already the much better player.
I do think food these days has become ideological, and when zealous groups push bans or make extreme arguments, I think it does more harm than good.
«While you might think you are adding more protection, you might be doing more harm than good
And for those who think staying together for the child's sake is best, Carton feels that does more harm than good.
Sometimes I get really angry - but like you I think weaning would cause more harm to her than good.
Baby products are marketed to make you think you need them, but the fact is they're full of toxic ingredients that do more harm than good.
I couldn't agree more: I think the CIO method does far more harm than it does good.
I think the idea that minority cultures are causing more harm than good is at the core of the white nationalist movement, and it's somewhat different than the issue of equal rights, as well as the root cause of the violence.
A way of thinking that has come to do us more harm than good.
Next time you feel the flu coming on, think twice before reaching for painkillers — they could do more harm than good.
Indeed, some researchers now think the drug combo did more harm than good.
Some think a ban would do more harm than good.
It's not hard to calculate how following the low - salt advice while exercising could lead to more harm than good, so you might want to think twice about holding the salt.
I think the sun is beneficial in moderation and that in many cases, sunscreen may do more harm than good.
While this all sounds noble and selfless, I think compromise as a solution may do more harm than good.
And frankly, I think many poses that are still taught to pregnant women — whether they're in a prenatal class or not — are doing more harm than good.
Such hard and fast and strict rules, unless you have a diagnosed medical condition that necessitates such restrictive eating — such as an allergy or a metabolism disorder like PKU — I think could end up doing more harm than good.
If you think of people who like to have a few beers at the weekend, usually end of ordering a take away that only adds more harm than good, if their trying to lose weight.
I also have more anxiety and depression when eating dairy, so even though it might be * good * for my gut and so on, and I realize it has a lot of protein and fat, I think it does me more harm than good.
The old way of thinking states that even if you had a cheat meal / cheat day, if you didn't go back to your regularly scheduled meals, you'd do more harm than good.
I think western medicine does more harm than good.
This is why I think that some elimination diets (which I have tried before)-- particularly the avoidance of FODMAPs — might do more harm than good in the long - term.
Now, it's no fun falling down and breaking your wrist or something, but I think most people would look at risk benefit analysis and conclude that calcium supplements are doing more harm than good.
How can anyone think that continuing to eat foods that are harming you and making you miserable is more desirable than feeling not just better but feeling great again?
So, while you may be thinking that it makes perfect sense that the less you eat the more fat you'll lose, you're actually doing more harm than good.
Many people think by going on a full body detox program using medication such as western medicine that it well get rid of these toxins from the body, but in most cases these medications are full of toxic drugs and doing more harm than good.
While little things can and do add up, cutting out your caramel latte when the thought of that is the one thing that pushes you through the day on a regular basis can end up doing more harm than good.
But while they might think they know best, they could actually be doing your dating and relationships more harm than good, so it's best to take some of their tips with a pinch of salt and do what feels right to you.
This thought pattern does more harm than good.
The Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan) are at the heart of a complex moral, emotional and psychological battle that divides the Avengers — all but Hulk and Thor, of course, who are off galavanting elsewhere — straight down the middle when they are asked to sign the Sokovia Accords, a peacekeeping effort drawn up by the United Nations in response to the concerns of a growing population that thinks the Avengers are doing more harm than good.
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