Counter-productive Sentence Examples

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  • Useless or counter-productive public spending cannot possibly justify the coercion involved in levying taxes.

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  • Three case studies of British military campaigns illustrate the counter-productive nature of the tactics employed.

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  • The effort to create a European constituency in an effort to promote federalism has been positively counter productive.

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  • The cost to SMEs combined with the impending increases to the National Minimum Wage could be counter productive.

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  • As many of us warned in advance, this proved counter-productive.

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  • Schools feel pressure to adhere to academic standards, while at the same time being fully aware of studies that show retention is counter-productive.

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  • Fighting the binge, or beating oneself up over having binged, is extremely counter-productive.

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  • That doesn't mean starvation; in fact, dieting shouldn't involve actual hunger since that may actually turn out to be outright counter-productive.

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  • There are those who have found that too much cotton in a sports bra can actually be counter-productive, as it can end up holding the sweat and thus weighing you down.

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  • Inundating a message board with the same promotion or news is counter-productive.

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