Not exact matches
She has also been a strong voice for cooperation among progressive parties rather
than for continued competition that mainly serves the interests of the Right (yes, yes, I know the argument that having many choices on your ballot is supposed to be a good thing, but the
outcomes of Alberta elections suggest that in fact for progressives, it's just the
opposite).
Whatever the cause, there is no question of the
outcome: mothers of
opposite - sex twins end up with 19 percent fewer grandchildren
than moms of same - sex twins, meaning evolution would seem to favor the latter.
The
outcome was obviously a chaotic mess in many ways, but in my opinion, it happened for precisely the
OPPOSITE reason
than you are suggesting: RT was trying to be MORE inclusive, not less so.
The aim of diversification and hedging is to avoid commitment to a single
outcome by taking multiple and often
opposite positions, or, as the Cambridge Dictionary puts it, «to protect yourself against loss by supporting more
than one possible result».
In humans, overprotective parenting is associated with children's anxiety and difficulties in coping with stressful social situations (Spokas and Heimberg, 2009; Gere et al., 2012), leading to
opposite outcomes than supportive parenting (Gottman et al., 1996).
And despite those reconfigurations, which took immense effort to complete, Bailey said that the loan process is more complicated
than it was before TRID — the exact
opposite of the rule's desired
outcome.