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One activist said she feared the campaign could be ineffective.
Straight moralising is not just unpopular: it may be ineffective.
Without the calcium surges, the stimulation proved to be ineffective.
And those regulations might be ineffective ones or excessively burdensome.
The company said such a move would would be ineffective.
But herbal highs were considered to be ineffective by the masses.
But blocking deals and raising tariffs will be ineffective and counterproductive.
But it risks alienating employees and could be ineffective, they said.
The administration also maintains that navigators have proven to be ineffective.
The administration also maintains that navigators have proven to be ineffective.
Historically, presidents are thought to be ineffective in their second term.
But critics say that the proposals would be ineffective and counterproductive.
Attempts to limit or control media coverage would be ineffective and unconstitutional.
But he said it would be ineffective and a waste of money.
Everybody swore by it, but it's been proven categorically to be ineffective.
She said the measures would be ineffective in reining in illegal immigration.
Amphibians have shown us that reactive attempts in conservation may be ineffective.
The Democratic approach is feckless and costly and will certainly be ineffective.
Perhaps travel bans, which may prove to be ineffective, will be lifted.
Not only is repeal unattainable, it would also be ineffective and unnecessary.
Critics also said they would be ineffective in stopping future mass shootings.
Although shown to be ineffective, even harmful, it is still widely used.
Any mandatory backdoor will be ineffective simply because the marketplace is so international.
And these policies, if attempted, would anyway prove to be ineffective and counterproductive.
Fifteen percent of Trump voters also think it will be ineffective long-term.
But you may have concluded that any available legal remedies would be ineffective.
It's also likely to be ineffective, difficult to enforce, and maybe even illegal.
And in it, NBC's corporate channels appeared to still be ineffective and opaque.
In Africa, for example, up to 90 percent of antivenoms available could be ineffective.
If participation is low, either would be ineffective because there would be no accountability.
Without considering his or her tendency, your words may be ineffective or even counterproductive.
Mr. Patterson said installing sprinklers at St. John could be ineffective or potentially dangerous.
Mann says these labels may be ineffective because people find them difficult to understand.
Democrats, in turn, have said the wall would be ineffective and labeled it immoral.
Chuck Schumer and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said a wall would be ineffective and unnecessary.
The poll found that nearly six in ten Americans believe his measures will be ineffective.
When the Narcan proved to be ineffective, officials tested the candy and detected the THC.
Regardless, she said, new laws would likely be ineffective in a market fueled by poverty.
But until data analysis improves, their policies will continue to be ineffective, and often erratic.
When new drugs are tested on humans, they can sometimes be ineffective, and sometimes deadly.
There is plenty of scope for bad decisions, but many of them will be ineffective.
As the 1994 act makes clear, federal efforts to influence those officials can be ineffective.
But the order cannot overturn the statute, and may be ineffective at curtailing its enforcement.
GOP lawmakers who represent parts of the border say that a wall would be ineffective.
Try Again: The FDA found popular freezing beauty method cryotherapy to be ineffective and possibly unsafe.
Avastin (bevacizumab), which was approved for breast cancer using alternative endpoints, turned out to be ineffective.
Then again, other scientifically rigorous evaluations have already found youth job-training programs to be ineffective.
Perversely, the administration has sometimes tried to expand programs that have been shown to be ineffective.
The town's permethrin insecticides turned out to be ineffective, and daily rains washed away previous efforts.
In reality, the automatic forced return that the deal allows is illegal and will be ineffective.
The other objection is that such provisions would be ineffective, with intent almost impossible to prove.
The study focused on unproven treatments that might be ineffective and dangerous regardless of physicians' training.
In some cases, a mindfulness practice might be ineffective or re-traumatizing for people with PTSD.
With no environment agency on the ground enforcing it, Bolsonaro's decree might be ineffective, he adds.
"It is an example that demonstrates that PrEP [Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis, the use of drugs to prevent infection] can sometimes be ineffective in the face of drug resistant virus, in the same way that treatment itself can sometimes be ineffective in the face of drug resistant virus."
Margaret Thatcher embraced his arguments against sanctions: that they would be ineffective while making black people poorer.
Worse, the law designed to do that, controversial from the outset, has turned out to be ineffective.
Tough on crime measures have, time and time again, proven to be ineffective in actually reducing crime.
Suspending licenses can be ineffective when many people continue to drive without a valid license, he said.
But the way some researchers see it, such laws are likely to be ineffective or even backfire.
But he has also suggested that both the sanctions act and the Yemen vote would be ineffective.
It's "a prehistoric way of surviving that for a modern life crisis can be ineffective," she said.
But it also shows that policies can sometimes be ineffective or even backfire, depending on the details.
Or do you worry these tests are an invasion of privacy, or that they might be ineffective?
Other research signals that a ban could have even more damaging effects besides simply proving to be ineffective.
Opponents of the tax have long contended that it would be ineffective because it could be easily avoided.
Democrats have said it would be ineffective and a recent fight over funding led to a government shutdown.
If anti-Trump rhetoric combined with a message of reconciliation proves to be ineffective, what is Plan B?
Tillerson recognized at the outset — and said so publicly — that sanctions would be ineffective as punishment and rehabilitation.
Finally, trying to suck the venom out will likely be ineffective and hurt the flesh surrounding the bite.
Democrats have almost universally panned the attack, believing it to be ineffective and a misuse of her talents.
The Federal Reserve's move to preemptively lower interest rates before disaster strikes may ultimately prove to be ineffective.
The cross-border portability of many IoT devices means that regulatory control will be ineffective in enforcing security.
It is unethical to deny treatment for a patient, particularly when other treatments have proved to be ineffective.
And evidence has built up suggesting that these efforts may be ineffective at increasing caribou in this area.
Removing these resources after only a short time has proved to be ineffective; incidents return as patrols leave.
This problem is particularly acute in Africa, where up to 90% of anti-venom is thought to be ineffective.
Many of its harsh provisions were known to be ineffective, or even counterproductive, at the time it was passed.
Those who received the inactive, or "killed" vaccine, should re-vaccinate as that version was found to be ineffective.
But the evidence suggests that will all be ineffective, and it could shift resources from where help is really needed.
And since sexual assault and harassment are generally already illegal, these laws would essentially be ineffective in reducing this risk.
Poisons, which are illegal in some states, can be ineffective or lead to a ''slow, drawn out death,'' Seerveld says.
Democrats have remained steadfast in refusing to meet Trump's funding demand, insisting that the wall would be ineffective and immoral.
Still, a common perception is that the continuous acquisition of mutations will cause our future coronavirus vaccines to be ineffective.
In 2015, he gave an interview to Newsweek in which he described the reasons he found torture to be ineffective.
The answer, I think, is that the words are not pointless, even if they may be ineffective in the moment.
Given the number of cases already, "any sort of travel restrictions are likely to be ineffective," he told Business Insider.
A more reasonable label would be "Ineffective Flabby Reformism" versus attempts to actually stand up and accomplish some needed goals.
"I fear a chaotic and seemingly ad hoc trade policy will be ineffective in confronting China," Pascrell said in June.
"The Public Protector would arguably have no dignity and be ineffective if her directives could be ignored willy-nilly," Mogoeng said.
"These products may be ineffective, unsafe and could prevent a person from seeking an appropriate diagnosis and treatment," the agency added.
But evaluations of job requirements on public assistance programs have found them to be ineffective in moving more people into jobs.
There is no question: We must always review immigration procedures, particularly if they've proven to be ineffective and threaten homeland security.
Policies like the ones Google is putting in place may be ineffective at best, and at worst may entrench gender inequality.
The FDA drug evaluation process is set most often to avoid approval of a drug, which ultimately proves to be ineffective.
While these fishermen are subject to seasonal tow-time limits, those limits can be ineffective because they are difficult to enforce.
The practice has been found not only to be ineffective but to cause severe mental health problems including anxiety and depression.
Cuts could help the BOT curb the baht's appreciation pressure, he said, adding that recent regulatory measures are "proving to be ineffective".
U.S. officials had believed a blanket trade ban would be ineffective without a stronger commitment from China, North Korea's largest trading partner.
However, the public announcement that Innate's drug was found to be ineffective for treating this illness caused the stock to drop 2350%.
As for the videos, he notes that some prescription drugs that had been widely used have later been shown to be ineffective.
McCaul and Warner fear the Burr-Feinstein approach would be ineffective, potentially weakening security and damaging global competitiveness for American tech firms.
The protections in place will be ineffective by 2100 if greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise at the current rate, researchers said.
That can be ineffective, because the levels at any fountain or tap can swing wildly as residue breaks loose in lead plumbing.
Democrats have argued the wall would be ineffective at ending illegal migration and stemming the flow of illicit drugs across the border.
Porter is also asking that the company clearly label hand sanitizer products that are proven to be ineffective in killing the coronavirus.
Small government can only do limited things and will be ineffective in providing the infrastructure, support and prosperity that rural citizens want.
But Boulierac said that without concerted action between the government, aid agencies and the U.N., efforts to tackle malnutrition would be ineffective.
Under his leadership, Exxon lobbied Congress on Russia sanctions, and Tillerson opposed sanctions against Russia in 2014, saying they would be ineffective.
U.S. officials had previously believed a blanket trade ban would be ineffective without a stronger commitment from China, North Korea's largest trading partner.
Senior Democrats also say Trump's measures conflict with core American values and will be ineffective as a device in cracking down on terrorism.
Payers ought to dump this conundrum back into Sarepta's lap and insist on a rebate arrangement if the drug proves to be ineffective.
"Past episodes of intervention suggest a unilateral intervention without implicit approval from other G20.7743 tends to be ineffective," Okubo said in a note.
If the U.S. Army responded by targeting the Russian vehicles firing missiles and RPGs at them, then the American rounds could be ineffective.
Animal rights groups are culling's most vocal critics, and oppose the practice on the basis that it's inhumane, unnecessary, and can be ineffective.
"Programs and policies that promote abstinence until marriage…have repeatedly been shown to be ineffective and actually harmful to young people," Lindberg says.
Google Search might be the closest thing the internet has to a filing system, but even it can be ineffective in some cases.
Mr. Shelts said social media can be ineffective in delivering warnings because there is no true management or vetting of what gets posted.
He once researched the methods applied to Secretariat and other luminaries from previous generations, then decided they would be ineffective for his contenders.
DARE — the antidrug campaign started by the Los Angeles Police Department and L.A. public schools in 1983 — was later found to be ineffective.
Medical and mental health professionals — including the American Medical Association — say the practice is proven to be ineffective and can cause psychological harm.
Doctors may know the drugs will be ineffective, yet they prescribe them anyway because patients demand them or they're unsure of their diagnosis.
In South Africa, flags are erected to warn swimmers when aerial surveillance is likely to be ineffective because of poor weather, he said.
However, many of these ideas are often founded on dogma which can be ineffective in actually helping us to improve our lives at work.
Each year, Americans spend billions of dollars on antidepressants, but studies show they can be ineffective in up to 40 percent of all patients.
Some of the talk therapy apps were found to be ineffective, expensive, inconsistent in the quality of care provided and, at worst, potentially dangerous.
He opposed U.S. sanctions against Russia in 2014 over its annexation of Crimea from Ukraine because he said he thought they would be ineffective.
For some time, many scientists, dieting gurus and I have been pointing out that exercise by itself tends to be ineffective for weight loss.
The Post identified groups dedicated solely to sharing "natural" cures for cancer, which have been shown to be ineffective when pursued without modern medicine.
The Institute for Fiscal Studies said Johnson's tax plans would likely be ineffective and expensive and provide little benefit to people with lower incomes.
Companies under stress may be expected to keep operating through bankruptcy, but he said that could be debilitating and monetary policy will be ineffective.
And until there is a social protest movement that is ready and willing to take power and govern, then protests will always be ineffective.
The methods used to control contamination were deemed to be "ineffective," for example, and the decision to speed up demolition was made with incomplete data.
Democrats have long said that a border wall would be ineffective and instead have fought for other means for improving security on the southern border.
Other academics and experts on bias caution that anti-bias training is a sensitive exercise that can be ineffective or even backfire if handled incorrectly.
But the risk with unproven drugs isn't only that they might be ineffective — they also can carry side effects that might make patients' suffering worse.
The prosecutor Biden wanted out, Viktor Shokin, was widely considered to be ineffective at his job and at cleaning up Ukraine's notorious culture of corruption.
Rigorous studies of coenzyme Q10 for other medical conditions — such as heart failure, Parkinson's disease and Huntington's disease — have also found it to be ineffective.
In Mississippi, union officials say, the state's Republican establishment has been relatively subdued, perhaps calculating that more aggressive opposition would be ineffective, even self-defeating.
Indeed, some on the left seem to feel that Democratic gestures toward the white working class would not only be ineffective but are politically suspect.
While he believes voter registration list maintenance is important, he says Kobach's Crosscheck program has been repeatedly shown to be ineffective and to produce false matches.
Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has already proven himself to be ineffective in his most important job of getting votes lined up and bills passed.
Not only do these policies hurt the poor, they also appear to be ineffective and inefficient methods for achieving the environmental goals they intend to reach.
Foreign language instruction in U.S. primary and secondary schools has been shown to be ineffective and there is a national shortage of qualified foreign language teachers.
It can be ineffective, bureaucratic, too slow or unwilling to act, even in the face of massive atrocities, as we are seeing in Syria right now.
"In particular, we are concerned that the bill's approach to developing a human lander system as fully government-owned and directed would be ineffective," Bridenstine said.
"In some cases, Chinese sanctions prove to be ineffective, but no doubt in areas in meat and nut production, there's potential for damage from sanctions," Setser said.
Thus, a market-based approach to privacy will be ineffective, and regulations were necessary to force firms to to protect the security and privacy of consumer data.
Censorship is not only likely to be ineffective in confronting problems of inequality and prejudice, but it may be achieving the very opposite of what it intends.
Christos Stylianides, the European Commission's top crisis envoy, said during a visit to Kinshasa late last month that foreign assistance would be ineffective without local government cooperation.
If an offensive fighter cannot cut off the cage with his footwork or get his opponent to step in and lead, he is going to be ineffective.
Although the company has indeed produced massive amounts of data on subjects like effective management and employee happiness, Setty knew that overcomplicating workplace practices would be ineffective.
That answers why some natural deodorants can be ineffective, but how is it that they can make a well-intentioned self-groomer actually smell worse than before?
NATO warships, too, will be ineffective: They will rescue people at sea, as Greek fishermen have been doing for over a year, rather than prevent their launching.
But other proposals from the White House have fallen flat on Capitol Hill, such as a payroll-tax cut that critics said would be ineffective and expensive.
" Yet it may be ineffective, he said, because "it's extremely difficult for a judge in 48 hours, in an electoral period, to decide what is fake news.
While a new flu vaccine is developed each year, it's designed to target specific strands of the flu virus and would be ineffective in fighting the coronavirus.
Some argue that online activism â€" sometimes despairingly called slacktivism â€" might be ineffective or lazy, especially when compared to the efforts of activists in decades past.
But, she said, it needs to be more than "just public-private partnerships that will create tolls," an approach she said would be ineffective in her state.
Kevin Ring of Families Against Mandatory Minimums said he wanted the comprehensive package, and worried that prison reform alone would be ineffective for a range of reasons.
Moreover, getting rid of Pelosi just because Republicans hate her would be a singularly craven move for Democrats—and would probably be ineffective to boot, in this regard.
In this case, Christy needs to work out her issues directly with her peers; taking the problem to an oblivious boss will be ineffective and quite possibly compromising.
Though the Patriots are capable of countering high-flying Iranian ballistic missiles, they would be ineffective in stopping the kind of rockets fired at Camp Taji on Wednesday.
Patrick Vallance, the UK government's chief scientific adviser, said on Thursday that Britain would not enforce a travel ban because evidence had showed the method to be ineffective.
"The agencies themselves have shown little interest in revisiting their past regulations and thinning out those that have proven to be ineffective, outdated, or unnecessarily expensive," Republicans wrote.
Earlier this month, Russian President Vladimir Putin warned that such sanctions would be ineffective, saying North Koreans would "eat grass" before giving up the state's nuclear weapons program.
The public is largely in support of the proposed law, as 73 percent support marijuana legalization, and 83 percent find current drug laws in Italy to be ineffective.
"Scaring the international community with the decisions of a mad man is a repetitive tactic that has proved to be ineffective," Fars news agency quoted Shamkhani as saying.
But experts say this would be ineffective since most illegal drugs come through legal ports of entry, not through illegal border crossings that a wall would aim to stop.
By the time it closed in 2016, £1.27bn ($1.83bn) had been spent, mostly on drugs that were later shown to be ineffective for the conditions they were tried on.
"The treatments to change one's sexual orientation have been found to be ineffective and could cause mental damage, such as anxiety, depression and suicidal tendencies," the position paper said.
She said that her research had shown that such articles could be ineffective, spreading bad information even to those who were likely to believe that the information was wrong.
Eventually, the Federal Trade Commission found the product to be ineffective and barred Guerrero, who holds only a master's degree, from ever again referring to himself as a doctor.
When an agency encounters bad bots, blocking them is only a temporary solution, which can be ineffective in the long run; blocked bots will simply return smarter and faster.
To address problems internally, many experts recommend "bystander training" — encouraging employees who witness bad behavior to report it — over sexual harassment training, which multiple studies have shown to be ineffective.
California actually passed something similar to this bill in 2003, but without the threat of direct democracy hanging over its head, it became so watered down as to be ineffective.
"Blind measures, not based on solid intelligence, tend to be ineffective as they risk being bypassed by what are today sophisticated global terrorist movements," Guterres said in his Tuesday statement.
They say that not only will the law be ineffective, but it will create new privacy problems, transfer regulatory power to big porn companies, and push children toward unsafe sites.
He might be ineffective, but he's the only thing standing in the way of a genuine governmental crisis, one much greater than the one the nation is embroiled in currently.
"Current policies to combat age discrimination, which rely in large part on private litigation for enforcement, may be ineffective at reducing or eliminating age discrimination in hiring," the report concludes.
Many seeking dates online are doomed from the start due to poorly chosen screen names, badly worded profiles and messages, all scientifically shown to be ineffective in attraction and persuasion.
Some of the temporary water measures, such as retention ponds and using long hoses to access other rivers, would be ineffective in winter, when temperatures will fall well below freezing.
The women complied, but they proceeded to beautify their wraps; a law criminalizing someone for being too beautiful while also being black is going to be ineffective for obvious reasons.
" Fear of being held liable may have kept many institutions from even evaluating their prevention programs, the report asserted; if they did, "they would likely find them to be ineffective.
After the 2014 Ebola epidemic, the World Health Organization (WHO) ultimately found travel restrictions to be ineffective since Ebola has a long incubation time and early symptoms are not specific.
Story at a glance As China has quarantined 35 million people in an effort to contain the deadly coronavirus, health experts worry the lockdown could be ineffective and possibly backfire.
Even legitimate academic achievement can be ineffective, as happened in 2018, when Asian-Americans had the lowest acceptance rate despite holding the highest SAT average in Harvard's admitted students pool.
President Donald Trump's proposed wall along the U.S.-Mexico border is not immoral, but it would be ineffective and a waste of money, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer contended on Friday.
Hindering informed discussion, which considers the views of all sides, shows the validity of some over others, is likely to be ineffective and even counterproductive in resisting prejudice and offensive ideologies.
While communicating to teens about the health dangers of smoking used to be ineffective with generations like Gen X, so-called health effects marketing has been much more successful with Millennials.
But it's important not to interpret these results as implying that any attempt to offer cash without work or other requirements is bound to be ineffective or require gutting necessary programs.
CRISPR, the precision gene-editing technology researchers hope can be used to treat genetic illnesses, may be ineffective or even dangerous for a large subset of humans, according to STAT news.
Gun rights groups argued that ownership restrictions would be ineffective, saying future incidents could be averted or the harm from them minimized by letting teachers carry guns and fortifying classroom doors.
A recent study suggested it may be ineffective, but the Clinical Director of Parkinson's U.K., David Burns, believes there's still considerable evidence physiotherapy improves the lives of people with the disease.
Democrats have said that Trump's strategy of a border wall would be ineffective in reducing crime and the flow of drugs, in part because of the ability to burrow under walls.
When daycare providers avoided this type of feeding, it was often because they believed it would be ineffective or because they wanted children to learn to regulate their own food intake.
"We think these kinds of early-gestation bans have been proven to be ineffective," Steven Aden, chief legal officer and general counsel at the group Americans United for Life, told Vox.
However, I also believe that setting rules for asking and sending pictures would be ineffective because regardless of the amounts of rules given to kids, they will do what they want.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warned last February that so-called cognitive enhancement supplements may be ineffective, unsafe and could prevent patients from getting the correct diagnosis and treatment.
Medical and mental health professionals have largely condemned conversion therapy, saying that the practice of trying to change someone's sexual orientation is proven to be ineffective and can cause psychological harm.
The proposed legislation would be ineffective in reaching its goals, and instead turn app distribution platforms into choke points for the successful mobile app ecosystem that Americans depend on every day.
Attempts to make vulnerable migrants fear raids, detention, and deportation more than the gangs and traffickers in their home countries have proven to be ineffective, as well as outrageous and immoral.
But this, too, would be ineffective, in large part because most illicit drugs come through legal ports of entry, not via the illegal border crossings that a wall would attempt to stop.
Many Sri Lankans, including several influential religious leaders, are in favor of reinstating the death penalty to curb rising crime, though rights groups have warned that such a measure would be ineffective.
For those asking for videos in real time whilst making confections, please understand that doing an order while simultaneously making videos would be ineffective to my work flow and time management constraints.
Medical and mental health experts have largely condemned conversion therapy, saying that the practice of trying to change someone's sexual orientation is proven to be ineffective and can cause lasting psychological harm.
Apple May Be Willing to Risk Contempt Charge | A judge can hold Apple in contempt for refusing to comply with an order to unlock an iPhone, but the threat may be ineffective.
A report by Yfoundations, a policy group that looks at issues affecting young people, suggests that attempts to scare teenagers about the risks of expressing sexuality online are likely to be ineffective.
Expanding police forces may not only be ineffective, as the article suggests, but it also undermines the ability of governments to provide the resources that ensure public safety and let communities thrive.
Steam inhalation may just be ineffective, or "it could be that it is difficult to get steam more effectively to the sinus openings in the way that nasal irrigation can," Little said.
"My biggest worry is that the rate cut would be ineffective as banks are not ready to transfer that to borrowers," said Vishnu Varathan, head of economics and strategy at Mizuho Bank.
And the Fed's typical pre-recession move – controlling the supply of money by soaking up bank reserves – would be ineffective now, since it created so much new money during the last decade.
As Julia Belluz wrote for Vox following an incident where two black men were arrested at a Philadelphia Starbucks, the solution isn't racial bias training, which can be ineffective and can even backfire.
Democrats, who will take control of the House of Representatives in January and have greater say over federal spending, argue the wall would be ineffective at keeping out illegal immigrants and illicit drugs.
Abstinence-only education, preferred in many school districts, has been proven to be ineffective at reducing teen pregnancy and STDs, and LGBTQ youth rarely see themselves represented in health or sex ed classes.
CRA resolutions tend to be ineffective at overturning rules because they require the signature of the president to become law, and he presumably approves of the rules written by agencies under his supervision.
Regulators have responded to a series of market-rigging scandals by revamping and strengthening codes of conduct for dealers but critics argue the new rules will be ineffective unless they are legally enforceable.
The Federal Reserve's expected rate cuts may be ineffective in terms of avoiding a crisis in the economy and stock market, according to Barry Bannister, the head of institutional equity strategy at Stifel.
Similarly, throwing out statistics about what is happening in Bangladesh or even in another part of the country is likely to be ineffective, unless someone happens to have personal interests in said place.
But that argument will be ineffective if your wife's resistance is more emotional than rational — if she's not ready to accept a son who doesn't meet her upper-middle-class definition of success.
By contrast, the Kim strategy could also be ineffective because Mr. Trump has essentially declared victory in North Korea and has said he is in no rush to achieve the goal of denuclearization.
Given the proven record of maintenance and infrastructure investments on safety rates ... this proposed rule may not only be ineffective in reducing accident rates, but it may also actually increase the net accident rate.
Medical and mental health professionals — including the American Medical Association — say attempting to change a minor's sexual orientation or gender identity is proven to be ineffective and can cause psychological harm to LGBTQ youth.
In some cases, research I have conducted with the political scientist Jason Reifler has found that correcting people's false beliefs can be ineffective or, worse, make them cling to their views even more strongly.
" On his message to Trump about firing Mueller: "I would hope it would be disastrous in the eyes of the American people without regard to their political affiliation, but it would also be ineffective.
I'd done my research and, alongside other complementary and alternative medicine users, was pretty sure that a natural remedy couldn't be that dangerous—in the worst situation, I thought it would simply be ineffective.
While experts say such measures would be ineffective — diverting resources better devoted to scaling up hospitals and aiding people in dire straits due to other impacts of the virus — they might be legally possible.
Indeed, his tactics have drawn criticism from both the left and the right, with a range of experts saying his approach may be ineffective at best, and crony-capitalist and caudillo-like at worst.
In a Twitter post this week, Mr. Trump cited Chicago's 762 murders last year and suggested that the city should seek federal help if local efforts to control the violence continued to be ineffective.
"There was concern that it was being hastily put together, would be ineffective and might actually backfire by misdirecting resources away from critical border emergency response operations," an anonymous DHS official told the Post.
And the anti-venom that is available in some places can often be ineffective because it isn't adapted to local species; anti-venoms have been developed for only about 60% of the world's venomous snakes.
And threat assessment provides school authorities with a viable alternative to punitive, zero-tolerance discipline that has not only repeatedly been shown to be ineffective, but also associated with racial disparities in school suspension rates.
After flooding the airwaves of a district that Mr. Trump won by 20 percentage points in 2016 with tax-themed advertisements, Republicans shifted strategy for their closing argument, apparently judging the message to be ineffective.
Trump has demanded $5 billion this year as part of his plan to build a wall on the border with Mexico that Democrats argue would be ineffective at keeping out illegal immigrants and illicit drugs.
Outspoken Galveston residents have good reason to be skeptical of USACE-designed levees, as a $20193 billion levee system recently completed in New Orleans is already sinking and is expected to be ineffective by 2023.
For example, people with irritable bowel syndrome, inflammatory bowel disease, allergic disorders and infections with drug-resistant organisms may benefit from taking probiotics, though some probiotics sold in health food and drugstores may be ineffective.
"The treatments to change one's sexual orientation have been found to be ineffective and could cause mental damage, such as anxiety, depression and suicidal tendencies," the IMA said in a position paper on the practice.
Some experts are concerned we will slip back into a 80s and 90s war-on-drugs era mentality—criminalizing drug addicts rather than treating them–which was proven to be ineffective at ending addiction struggles.
Trump has demanded $5 billion for this year as part of his plan to build a wall on the border with Mexico that Democrats argue would be ineffective at keeping out illegal immigrants and illicit drugs.
Scientifically rigorous evaluations have shown repeatedly that employment-focused reentry have little success, The Labor Department's own large-scale experimental evaluation of the Reintegration of Ex-Offenders grants found them to be ineffective at reducing recidivism.
In addition to adding escalatory pressure, missile defenses in Europe would be ineffective against Russia's large nuclear arsenal, and with relative cost favoring offensive missiles over defenses, the price of keeping up is hard to justify.
AMSTERDAM, Sept 13 (Reuters) - The European Central Bank's fresh stimulus package is disproportionate and may be ineffective, Dutch central bank chief Klaas Knot, a frequent critic of the bank's ultra-easy monetary policy, said on Friday.
Pfizer said in the lawsuit that J&J had contracted with many insurers to give discounts in exchange for giving preference to Remicade, and to only pay for Inflectra in cases where Remicade proved to be ineffective.
On foreign policy, Cruz has repeatedly called for carpet-bombing ISIS, an idea most experts agree would be ineffective and dangerous, likely building support for the organization as a result of the civilians who would be killed.
In the face of some of the world's worst conflicts, the Council has proved to be ineffective, in large part because one or more of its veto-wielding permanent members have backed one warring party or another.
Insulin you can swallow also has been studied as a possible way to either hold off or prevent the development of Type 1 diabetes, but this approach has been found to be ineffective in human clinical studies.
Such an attempt would be ineffective in the end: It might delay things, but as a political matter, that [perception of obstruction] is going to be more difficult for the administration to deal with than anything else.
The experience of the teacher matters: First-year teachers can be ineffective, she says, and it behooves parents to ensure that the instructors will be well-supported and mentored throughout the day as they learn to teach.
Some will opine that trade penalties would be ineffective or that if not well managed, the countries could slide into a costly trade war that would spill over into other areas, such as cooperation on North Korea.
When the provincial government implemented the carbon tax in 2008, it caused a political firestorm, with the political left saying the tax would be ineffective and hurt the poor; and the far right saying it would kill jobs.
Meanwhile, current and former intelligence officials and an overwhelming majority of security experts have noted that's not actually true, and that banning end-to-end encryption in the US would be ineffective since it would simply move overseas.
"It acts as a regressive tax, hurting those who can least afford to pay more, and it's going to be ineffective at reducing Washington's greenhouse gases," said the No on 1631 campaign spokesperson Dana Bieber on election day.
Djokovic's drop shots that had held him in good stead in the tournament also proved to be ineffective against the athletic Monfils, who was up to the task of lengthening rallies to prevent the Serb from controlling points.
Across Asia and elsewhere, strict checks and screening have been put in place for all travelers arriving from China -- though this may be ineffective as scientists previously warned that the virus can be spread while patients are asymptomatic.
Trump has demanded that any deal to end the shutdown must include funds toward the construction of the barrier, while Democrats have refused to allocate any money, arguing the wall would be ineffective, unnecessary and not within American values.
"It is inevitable that this shift will happen because it is inevitable that central bankers will want to ease when interest rates are pinned at 0% and when quantitative easing will be ineffective in achieving the goal," he added.
But such framing techniques have been shown to be ineffective: A meta-analysis of 93 studies found "no statistically significant differences" in the persuasive power of public-health messages when framed in terms of loss as opposed to gain.
Former senior Department of Homeland Security officials said the inclusion of children in the Trump administration's larger bar on asylum for those who cross the border illegally is both cruel and ultimately will be ineffective in stopping underage migrants from coming.
" Buffett said tough talk ahead of trade negotiations was understandable, saying that for some people "the best technique is to act half-crazy," but it would be ineffective to "shake your fist first and then shake your finger later on.
The American military strategy in Africa, where three U.S. Green Berets were killed this week during an ambush, relies too heavily on inexperienced military partners that could be ineffective, corrupt or even working in cahoots with known terrorist groups, experts say.
If they reject funding bills for departments unconnected to border security, Republicans could be seen as holding those agencies and their roughly 800,000 affected workers hostage to Trump's desire to build a wall that Democrats say would be ineffective and impractical.
In one CoreLogic case recently settled, a man named Abdullah James George Wilson was sent to prison after a 1992 robbery, but years later, after his counsel was found to be ineffective, Wilson was granted a favorable ruling on appeal.
Ilhan OmarIlhan OmarButtigieg on Republican SCIF crash: 'This behavior is an embarrassment' Omar warns sanctions on Turkey would be ineffective in op-ed Omar knocks Republicans for appearing to bring phones into highly-classified SCIF room MORE (D-Minn.) tweeted.
A vast majority of economists, however, predicted the ECB would cut the deposit rate to -0.40 percent in March, although they countered the negative deposit rate will be ineffective in bringing inflation back to the ECB's near 2 percent target.
Because only 43 percent of the children in the test group ate all the required food, the early-feeding approach might be ineffective in real life, Dr. Gary Wong of Prince of Wales Hospital in Hong Kong said in an editorial.
Also, not only is the personality matching approach likely to be ineffective, but if these programs just try to put similar people together on all traits, including traits where complementarity is usually preferred (like dominance-submission), it might even be counterproductive.
" Buffett said tough talk ahead of trade negotiations was understandable, saying that for some people "the best technique is to act half-crazy," but it would be ineffective to "shake your fist first and then shake your finger later on.
One study of that campaign's results examined seven procedures that have widely been shown to be ineffective, including imaging tests for "uncomplicated" headaches, cardiac imaging for patients without a history of heart problems, and routine imaging for patients with low-back pain.
Riyadh's goal in Algiers is to build a consensus on production that could be drafted into a formal agreement at the November policy meeting, but any output freeze that excludes Iran would be ineffective, noted Azlin Ahmad, crude oil editor at Argus Media.
It should be noted that while this method might work on the San Bernardino shooter suspect's iPhone 5C, it would be ineffective against newer iPhones sporting an A7 processor or later, all of which have a hardware-backed security feature called Secure Enclave.
That, Herrnstein and Murray argued, largely explains the persistence of the black-white income gap in the US, and implies that policies aimed at closing it, like increased government investments in black neighborhoods or affirmative action or even reparations, would be ineffective.
These paths usually led to the adoption of programs of unknown quality or those known not to work like the Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) program, which has been implemented in 75 percent of school classrooms but has been found to be ineffective.
Police training documents from PredPol, a company that sells predictive policing software, shows that the company considers its software to be comparable to a "broken windows" policing strategy that has led to overpolicing of minority communities and is widely believed to be ineffective.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's decision not to rush approval for Eli Lilly's experimental Alzheimer's treatment solanezumab - a drug that turned out to be ineffective - may have saved American taxpayers as much as $23 billion over the past four years, an analysis concludes.
The researchers found those who were taking vitamin D supplements didn't have a decreased risk of heart disease, stroke, or heart attack, nor were they any less likely to die of any cause, meaning the vitamin D supplements they used seemed to be ineffective.
The World Health Organization says it "continues to advise against the application of travel or trade restrictions to countries experiencing COVID-19 outbreaks," saying such restrictions tend to be "ineffective," can disrupt the flow of aid and may have negative "social and economic effects."
The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases or NIAID, which sponsored the trial, announced on Monday that the study taking place in South Africa was halted after an independent data and safety monitoring board found the vaccine to be ineffective in preventing HIV.
Yet, the 28503 percent U.S. minimum tax would be ineffective because the $22019 billion in total foreign profits of the U.S. multinational would be reduced by $400 million in what the Senate Finance Committee bill deems to be "routine" returns of roughly $400 million.
Knowing there was a chance it could be ineffective, MacCaskill didn't want to spend what could potentially be the finals days of her life cooped up in a hospital, so she learned how to administer the IV herself so she could continue to do what she loved.
The Institute for Fiscal Studies warned on Friday that the prime minister's plans to cut taxes for higher earners and lift the threshold for National Insurance contributions would likely be ineffective and costly and said there were "much better" ways to cut taxes and support lower earners.
Castro said the Trump administration was trying to "cut opportunities for legal immigration" instead of "welcoming people from around the world" who want to work in the U.S. "Building a wall across America would be ineffective, a waste of taxpayers' money, and a political stunt," Castro said.
Aside from the fact that the generals at the Pentagon will not be happy with the president's precedent for stealing their cash, any state of emergency, especially for a border wall that is likely to be ineffective in securing the nation's southern border, is of questionable constitutionality.
On Monday, Flybe said it would interview Kohn and make a recommendation on his candidacy for the board to shareholders but reiterated that a resolution for him to investigate the sale process would be ineffective as it was not allowed under the company's Articles Of Association.
One of the reasons that experts typically steer people away from cross-uses of cleaning products is that oftentimes doing so, in ascending order of seriousness, can be ineffective and wasteful, can damage the thing you're attempting to clean, and/or can sicken or even kill you.
Drug approval has become so lax and relatively inexpensive, one recent study suggested that companies could theoretically test compounds they know to be ineffective with the hope of getting a false positive result that would enable them to market a worthless medicine at an enormous profit.
Flybe, which is being bought by Richard Branson's Virgin Atlantic, Stobart Group and Cyrus Capital for an initial 2.2 million pounds ($2.88 million), also said a resolution to push Flybe's directors to appoint industry veteran Eric Kohn to investigate the sale process, if proposed, would be ineffective.
The new study noted earlier findings that said 43% of youth suicides involve firearms and 44% of firearm injury costs are generated by people ages 15 to 24, suggesting that current policies to prevent gun sales to minors may be ineffective at reducing adolescent firearm access.
Y.) and Ilhan OmarIlhan OmarButtigieg on Republican SCIF crash: 'This behavior is an embarrassment' Omar warns sanctions on Turkey would be ineffective in op-ed Omar knocks Republicans for appearing to bring phones into highly-classified SCIF room MORE (D-Minn.) did so over the weekend (The Hill).
Y.) and Ilhan OmarIlhan OmarButtigieg on Republican SCIF crash: 'This behavior is an embarrassment' Omar warns sanctions on Turkey would be ineffective in op-ed Omar knocks Republicans for appearing to bring phones into highly-classified SCIF room MORE (D-Minn.), two other "squad" members, have already endorsed Sanders.
"It seems clear that the United States erred in supporting China's entry into the WTO on terms that have proven to be ineffective in securing China's embrace of an open, market-orientated trade regime," the administration said in an annual report to Congress on China's compliance with WTO commitments.
"The removal of protections at law would be ineffective, counter-productive and unjust: ineffective because abusers do not seek out confession and certainly would not seek it out if they knew that their offences would be reported," Coleridge was cited as saying in a statement e-mailed to Reuters.
A study in May by the National Foundation for American Policy found that Presidential candidate Donald Trump's proposed tariffs on China, Mexico and, by implication, Japan would be ineffective in shielding American workers from foreign imports, since producers from other countries would export the same products to the United States.
Last month, The Washington Post reported that the FTC could push for a fine larger than the $22 million it imposed on Google for Facebook, but privacy and civil rights advocates argued that anything in the millions would be ineffective in persuading the massive social networking company to correct its behavior.
Others are garnering evidence on what conservation measures work on the ground, rather than relying on the gut feelings that have long dominated the field, such as marking birds' nests to protect them during harvest, a practice that has been found in one study to be ineffective or outright harmful.
Yes, but: In July, the organization made a surprising announcement that it wasn't moving forward with plans to begin administering half a million doses of cholera vaccine that were standing by for delivery, saying it would be ineffective given the security situation in the country and the epidemic's rapid escalation.
I know from personal and professional experience that a physical wall would be ineffective at reducing the number of undocumented people and the amount of illegal drugs that come across the border into the United States, a point I tried to explain in Tuesday's bipartisan meeting with President Donald Trump.
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Tractor-trailers loaded with migrants that try to make it past the traffic checkpoints pose a host of problems: Drivers who turn off the cooling system as they pass the checkpoints may forget to turn it back on, or the cooling system may break down or be ineffective in keeping the migrants cool.
Earlier this month, Twitter announced that it was changing its terms of service to prohibit tweets that denied global or local health authority recommendations, promoted treatments or protective measures not immediately harmful but known to be ineffective, denied established scientific facts about transmission, and other content relating to the virus that posed a health risk.
"Large sums of money are being raised for dangerous, fringe, known-to-be ineffective interventions with no accountability on the part of the fundraisers or the providers of what are often hugely expensive, useless, or even harmful procedures," said coauthor Art Caplan, medical ethicist at the NYU School of Medicine in New York City.
The video, from a 1233 event, is of Biden telling a story of how he used a threat to deny Ukraine a $1223 billion (not $1213 billion) loan guarantee to successfully pressure Ukrainian leaders to fire a chief prosecutor, Viktor Shokin, who was widely seen by the US government and its European allies to be ineffective in fighting corruption.
" "I'm surprised the (stock) market is up at all, on a combination of terrible communication and an administration that is working us into a constitutional crisis at the very worst, and, at the very least, one that is going to be ineffective in legislating anything in the near term that would be beneficial to the economy.
Utilized by a majority of public and private insurance companies, step therapy – sometimes called "fail first" – is a protocol that forces patients to try therapies preferred by their insurance company before the insurance company will approve the one their doctor prescribed, even when doctors believe the "insurer preferred" option will be ineffective or could even harm the patient.
Meanwhile, Trump has focused on building a wall at the US-Mexico border to stop the flow of illicit opioids like heroin and fentanyl into the US, but experts say this would be ineffective since most illegal drugs come through legal ports of entry, not through illegal border crossings that a wall would aim to stop.
Rep. Ilhan OmarIlhan OmarButtigieg on Republican SCIF crash: 'This behavior is an embarrassment' Omar warns sanctions on Turkey would be ineffective in op-ed Omar knocks Republicans for appearing to bring phones into highly-classified SCIF room MORE (D-Minn.) condemned Turkey's incursion into northeastern Syria following the U.S. withdrawal but warned sanctions against the nation would not solve the problem.
In the past 48 hours, as the press focused on Comeygate and the renewed discussion of Hillary Clinton's emails, Donald Trump reiterated one of the most consistent and abhorrent policy proposals in his policy-phobic campaign: to bring back waterboarding, the Bush-era torture technique that is both morally indefensible and scientifically proven to be ineffective and counterproductive in the fight against terrorism.
A former acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) said Monday that President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's threat to shut down the U.S.-Mexico border would be ineffective in reining in immigration.
Building a wall to keep out unauthorized immigrants could also face intense opposition from a bipartisan coalition in Congress that argues that a vast barrier along the border would be ineffective in stopping people who are determined to enter the country illegally and would represent a symbolic affront to the idea that the United States is a welcoming country that embraces immigration.
Half-a-dozen senior Republicans, including those who both talk directly to Trump and advise him on everything from campaign strategy to policy to communications to fundraising, said in interviews that they fear the president's plan to tie Russia and Ukraine could be ineffective because it dismisses the seriousness of the allegations and the fact that he admitted his actions.
President Trump's wall cannot survive such a rigorous analysis: Even assuming that recent illegal border crossings harm the nation, they are not greater (indeed, they are probably fewer) than in recent decades; Congress has been deliberating (in its fashion) for decades about immigration reform, including border walls; and many Americans believe that the wall would be ineffective and a bad idea.
So they have a few solutions: to make massive-chunk, quick-turn gifts that could be ineffective or insufficiently vetted; to try to scale up their personal staffs and make more gifts at an even faster clip, which conjures up the image of a bloated, high-overhead philanthropic bureaucracy; or to assume there is no way to thoughtfully part with so much money in their lifetimes, therefore acknowledging that a perpetual foundation is required.
Y.), Ilhan OmarIlhan OmarButtigieg on Republican SCIF crash: 'This behavior is an embarrassment' Omar warns sanctions on Turkey would be ineffective in op-ed Omar knocks Republicans for appearing to bring phones into highly-classified SCIF room MORE (D-Minn.) and Rashida TlaibRashida Harbi TlaibLive coverage: Zuckerberg testifies before House on Facebook's Libra project The Hill's Morning Report - Presented by Better Medicare Alliance - Diplomat's 'powerful' testimony and 'lynching' attract headlines Tlaib to join Sanders at campaign rally in Detroit MORE (D-Mich.).
Rep. Ilhan OmarIlhan OmarButtigieg on Republican SCIF crash: 'This behavior is an embarrassment' Omar warns sanctions on Turkey would be ineffective in op-ed Omar knocks Republicans for appearing to bring phones into highly-classified SCIF room MORE (D-Minn.) and other Democrats knocked House Republicans on Wednesday for barging into a classified intelligence room in the U.S. Capitol to disrupt the deposition of a top Defense Department official who was set to testify about President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchedule for additional depositions in impeachment inquiry revealed Sondland attorney disputes key portions of Taylor testimony: report Impeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report MORE's dealings with Ukraine.
Ayanna PressleyAyanna PressleyHillicon Valley: Lawmakers unleash on Zuckerberg | House passes third election interference bill | Online extremism legislation advances in House | Google claims quantum computing breakthrough On The Money: Lawmakers hammer Zuckerberg over Facebook controversies | GOP chair expects another funding stopgap | Senate rejects Dem measure on SALT deduction cap workarounds Lawmakers hammer Zuckerberg over Facebook controversies MORE (D-Mass.) and Ilhan OmarIlhan OmarButtigieg on Republican SCIF crash: 'This behavior is an embarrassment' Omar warns sanctions on Turkey would be ineffective in op-ed Omar knocks Republicans for appearing to bring phones into highly-classified SCIF room MORE (D-Minn.), two other freshman members of the House who are a part of a group with Ocasio-Cortez known as "the squad," also took aim at Trump over his use of the term.

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