There's usually something well intentioned, there's a well-intentioned spirit behind it.
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Of course, there's a risk that a whole lot of women will watch and think: I'm a well-intentioned white lady, but I'm not like that well-intentioned white lady.
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However well intentioned, the results are mixed — at best.
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I buy gifts for people — small gifts, but well-intentioned.
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Some called his performances lackluster and superficial, if well intentioned.
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"He is well intentioned but completely overwhelmed," Ms. Crowley said.
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"Well intentioned, but poorly placed," the police said on Twitter.
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Politically, of course, Hollywood is very well intentioned and liberal.
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" The Vatican, he added, understood "that we were well intentioned.
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Because that's what it is — however well intentioned, it's racism.
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While well intentioned, this policy has had some unfortunate consequences.
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The cumulative effect of these and countless other revisions is to rationalize Los Pepes as an aberration borne of specific conditions, the misguided but well-intentioned byproduct of a misguided but well-intentioned drug war.
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Even well-intentioned policies brought in more recently have failed them.
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I believe that the players involved are well-intentioned reasonable people.
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Jessica's well-intentioned attempt to share ends up harming her game.
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Other fortunes are perhaps well-intentioned but offer the wrong advice.
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The video is pretty boring, though, even if it's well-intentioned.
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There are plenty of well-intentioned programs that don't work out.
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While it's well-intentioned, we wish the sign were more inclusive.
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"Well-intentioned policies backfire 98 percent of the time," Goldin argues.
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Jones has proven himself capable at evading platforms' well intentioned policies.
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It's well intentioned, but all this talk isn't solving the problem.
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In said well-intentioned barista's defense, they do look really cool.
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Often, you have well-intentioned laws unfolding in predictably tragic directions.
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Critics, though well-intentioned, are missing the forest for the trees.
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Although well-intentioned, the proposal raises multiple ethical and legal questions.
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Questions about the mark, while often well-intentioned, sometimes felt voyeuristic.
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They are always well-intentioned, flirtatious, curious, nice — and blindingly ignorant.
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Such tokens are well intentioned, of course, but they are unnecessary.
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Numerous well-intentioned tax reform efforts have succumbed to that fate.
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Mr. Deshpande thinks that this approach, although well intentioned, will fail.
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Despite awareness and well-intentioned workplaces, employee burnout continues to rise.
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Our comments are well-intentioned, but what they convey is clear.
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McGriggs says she believes the majority of bishops are well-intentioned.
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However, almost all of these well intentioned authors promise too much.
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Although these activists may be well intentioned, their protests are irresponsible.
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No new political party, however well intentioned, is likely to change this.
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With it comes a host of lofty, well-intentioned goals and resolutions.
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In both cases, critics say these well-intentioned laws will create trouble.
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The campaigns seem well-intentioned, but that's just not how it works.
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Just because a film is well-intentioned doesn't necessarily mean it's effective.
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" This argument, while "politically appealing" and well-intentioned, is "once again wrong.
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However well intentioned, it's important to understand the rules surrounding working dogs.
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Admittedly, it's easy to turn the tables on these well-intentioned folks.
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Ingold and Humfrey are well-intentioned, and Al's story should be told.
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As a teenager, a well-intentioned girlfriend prepared me a tortellini dinner.
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But even legitimate, well-intentioned doctors can fall into the overprescription trap.
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It shows the fans that sometimes, however well-intentioned, heckling can hurt.
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By now there are plenty of people bristling with well-intentioned platitudes.
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Many users said this effort, even if well-intentioned, amounts to censorship.
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While well-intentioned, these criticisms elide an important thread of U.S. history.
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One more government mandate, however well-intentioned, will only reduce those freedoms.
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All unintended consequences of a well-intentioned effort to protect student privacy.
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Sadly, hyperbole and hysteria have stymied reasonable dialogue between well-intentioned representatives.
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The argument may be well intentioned, but it is a cop-out.
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"There is no doubt that our aid is well intentioned," he wrote.
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They rarely need them explained, by even the most well-intentioned man.
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Still, though it's well-intentioned, it's a comment that makes me uncomfortable.
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Even well-intentioned workers can find themselves caught up in inappropriate talk.
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As a result, this well-intentioned reform turned into an own goal.
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Every well-intentioned person is entitled to a strong sense of self.
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Demonetization may have been well-intentioned, but it was a major mistake.
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Still others complained that the performance was, however well-intentioned, tone-deaf.
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"SESTA is a well-intentioned response to a terrible situation," Slater said.
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Although well-intentioned, the BLOCKING Act would not solve the parking problem.
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My friends and family reinforced those binary gender norms, however well-intentioned.
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On the other hand, well-intentioned social programs have often fallen short.
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As always in the NFL, nothing good or well-intentioned goes unpunished.
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In both cases, critics say these well-intentioned laws will lead to trouble.
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And, most importantly, Amélie is still up to her (well-intentioned) meddling tricks.
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Regulations are often well intentioned and necessary to create a level playing field.
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And though it's probably well-intentioned, it's an uncomfortable thought to end on.
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And what gun-control measures have been suggested are flawed, if well-intentioned.
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This slogan, dreamed up by Mike Robbins, a motivational speaker, seems well intentioned.
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But his message is simplistic, if well-intentioned, and its execution facepalm-worthy.
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The phrase, while well-intentioned, is overused, vague and way too open-ended.
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But all of our well-intentioned, curated, only-among-friends support has consequences.
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Even well-intentioned tampering can open the door to much more explosive proposals.
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In summary, Liv is the well-intentioned, tortured, manipulated villain of our tale.
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The tool he created, while clearly well-intentioned, is nothing of the kind.
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Most meditation apps and books, however well-intentioned, are preaching to the choir.
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" It continues: "It is cruel, this accountability of good and well-intentioned men.
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And that's the well-intentioned ones… Ageism and sexism are rife here, too.
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When well-intentioned citizens confront unaccountable officials, their activities can become more political.
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" "The energy industry is replete with bad unintended consequences of well intentioned regulation.
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I sympathized with him; he was clearly bright and well intentioned, but needy.
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Employer provided benefits, though well-intentioned, can nonetheless be a minefield for misinterpretation.
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This is a very human limitation, even for the egalitarian and well intentioned.
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Yet such criticisms, while well-intentioned, miss the emotional core of free college.
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Are people breaking up because of the well-intentioned advice she has given?
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Some portrayed him as well intentioned but simply outgunned by larger economic forces.
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"Our position is, the investigation was well-intentioned but incompetent," Mr. Lewin said.
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This "Dear Colleague letter," as it is known, was no doubt well intentioned.
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As well intentioned as it may be, this makes for some exhausting reading.
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Nostalgic racism, no matter how well intentioned, causes harm to living Native Americans.
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However, while clearly well-intentioned, their legislation is not the best path forward.
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Well-intentioned American efforts since 2001 have failed to produce peace and stability.
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Some suggestions: "Clothes from well-intentioned but extremely gender normative relatives," Drummond says.
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However, this disaster relief process—while well intentioned—is incredibly complex and convoluted.
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While I knew these comments are kind and well intentioned, they're still bizarre.
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He said Trump was well-intentioned but that this was a bad policy.
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A lot of times people are well intentioned, but their lexicon is wrong.
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"Like all well-intentioned and good things, there can be undesirable consequences," he said.
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That simply doesn't cut it, no matter how well-intentioned Folwell appears to be.
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The first synthetic cannabinoids were created by well-intentioned scientists back in the 1980s.
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It's easy for a well-intentioned post to come off as creepy or invasive.
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His criticism is always constructive and well-intentioned for the benefit of the team.
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But people can get used to changes that seem well-considered and well-intentioned.
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No matter how well intentioned, the Department's new standard will not work as advertised.
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For now, you'll just have to accept our humble, somewhat generous, well-intentioned listicle.
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And while the sentiment may be well-intentioned, it lacks a degree of nuance.
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Because no legislation, no matter how well-intentioned, can open these black boxes up.
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These moments, while well-intentioned, are frustrating, underdeveloped, and almost always (groan) stealth-focused.
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And Operation Chokepoint – while arguably well intentioned – wound up stifling enterprises in minority communities.
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The best NFL failures are often ones that seemed well intentioned at the time.
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But his well-intentioned campaign is at variance with the purpose of the matzo.
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It wasn't because of the well-intentioned politics; it was the scene's sheer ordinariness.
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Some say the well-intentioned gesture has led to painful associations with the Holocaust.
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Though well-intentioned, we believe these suggestions represent a step in the wrong direction.
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Google doesn't want the results of peoples' well-intentioned searches to lead to fatalities.
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"A lot of FIRE blogs, while well intentioned, can be very tone deaf," Mrs.
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In retrospect, well-intentioned guidance reads like a manual for the obliteration of memory.
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There are the Uber drivers who dish out well-intentioned advice, free of charge.
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While this is a well-intentioned proposal, it is unlikely to depoliticize the Court.
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"We knew him to be a sporadic, well-intentioned, but callous person," he explained.
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Now, I do not know Campbell and some may view him as well intentioned.
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"While the councilman's bill is well intentioned, this is a tough problem," he said.
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After one year, ARIA's lyrics have faded, its well-intentioned legislative provisions grown stale.
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Even the most well-intentioned doctors can make mistakes and are subject to bias.
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"He&aposs so smart, well intentioned and capable," the 59-year-old actress wrote.
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The change of venue to the Middle East, too, feels well intentioned but artificial.
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Law enforcement officials believe that the moves, while well intentioned, lead to bad outcomes.
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The sometimes well-intentioned but I think misguided attempts to shut down that speech.
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The subjects in this series have witnessed firsthand the evil of well-intentioned ignorance.
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Many smart, well-intentioned Amazonians were simply not at all aligned with the direction.
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The Red Cross poster may be a testament to well-intentioned campaigns gone awry.
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They come out in seemingly innocuous comments by people who might be well-intentioned.
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Like other well-intentioned disruptions, the new toilet paper makers are, probably, doing some good.
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And this isn't just cloning, but hardly ever is there a scientist who's well-intentioned.
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Regulatory excesses and well-intentioned mistakes are one thing – dishonesty and mendacity are something else.
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The House resolution, however well-intentioned, initially put Democrats on the wrong side of it.
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While it was well-intentioned, a lot of people were not happy about the compilation.
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In practice, it's a well-intentioned program with hidden risks that don't seem fully examined.
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But for now, it's a lot closer to a Roomba: well-intentioned, not life-changing.
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Immigration advocates contacted by BuzzFeed News said these efforts, however well-intentioned, are mostly unnecessary.
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While well-intentioned, the bill would exacerbate a problem that is clearly unfair and unnecessary.
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These efforts might be well-intentioned, but millions of bots are still alive and tweeting.
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But sometimes, Patrick and the well-intentioned parents who hired him got the situation wrong.
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Mr Macri's attempt to stabilise the economy gradually after Ms Fernández's populism was well intentioned.
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No, but people who are well-intentioned but who are being moved by bad incentives.
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Some people on Twitter believe that the campaign, while well intentioned, still misses the point.
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Often, these efforts manifest in giving them well-intentioned monologues about their screwed up lives.
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There exists moments when they call each other out; but these realistically feel well intentioned.
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It is one in which people who are well-intentioned can be shamed into silence.
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Lindsay, and her seemingly well-intentioned search for The One, is enough for us all.
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We have been asked some well-intentioned questions; we've answered them; it has been fine.
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Be careful: This White House and key federal agencies are starving for well-intentioned talent.
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Consider the (well-intentioned) "redirected walking" research, which used visual distractors to draw one's gaze.
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Well-intentioned or not, recycling slogans that equate gender with biology excludes our trans friends.
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It is extraordinary that so many clever, well-intentioned people have made such a mess.
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Previous administration efforts to focus on East Asia were well-intentioned but missed the mark.
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How do you prevent its principles, well intentioned as they are, from staling into piety?
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His policies, though well intentioned to benefit workers, are killing small businesses in his city.
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Even Jimmy's mission to save Kim seems ill advised, as well intentioned as it is.
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A good mate always has biscuits in, appreciates compliments, and can accept well intentioned criticism.
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And in the recent past, big, well-intentioned bets on non-traditional providers, have backfired.
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However, many well-intentioned Latino leaders will continue to deny them that freedom to choose.
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Well-intentioned people may also hold implicit biases that run counter to their stated values.
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In almost all of "Tailspin," a well-intentioned liberal reform goes badly off the rails.
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Brill is a keen observer of well-intentioned ideas, like trade adjustment assistance, executed badly.
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But such laws must not unduly interfere with well-intentioned efforts to help absentee voters.
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But these well-intentioned efforts often leave parents of color feeling scrutinized, judged and powerless.
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Even the most well-intentioned person can fall into the trap of the dominant narrative.
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Unfortunately, that design was dreamed up by naïve and well-intentioned engineers in a vacuum.
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Like the good cops in the movie, we're well-intentioned but a little more enlightened!
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Unsolicited coaching — even when it is excellent and well-intentioned — goes against the adolescent grain.
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Some of Cole's well-intentioned hypotheses, clearly aimed at challenging Islamophobia, may never be proved.
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Eban's gripping book lays bare how Gandhi's well-intentioned local action became hellish global fraud.
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Chickadees' natural curiosity has sometimes been the source of well-intentioned entertainment at nature centers.
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Rent controls are a textbook example of a well-intentioned policy that does not work.
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These well-intentioned policies lack rigorous enforcement against predatory and asset-stripping products and services.
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I would hate to accidentally put someone in mortal danger no matter how well intentioned.
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"She was really impulsive, idealistic, naive at times but always really well-intentioned," she said.
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Will he become proof to gun control advocates that arming the well-intentioned doesn't work?
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You don't have to explain what happened, or deal with well-intentioned apologies and questions.
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But, however well-intentioned its leaders are, they have been dealt a nearly impossible hand.
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The women behind the Statue Fund are white, well-intentioned feminists of a certain vintage.
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The well-intentioned bipartisan bill seems to ignore the architecture of the modern internet economy.
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Celebrity health endorsements, no matter how well-intentioned and carefully crafted, frequently lead to misunderstanding.
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A well-intentioned slogan, it gestures toward a supposed shared history of migration among Americans.
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Right. Part of me, it makes me think, is it that they're not well-intentioned?
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Well-intentioned women on both sides of the generational divide harbor their illusions about the other.
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But even more importantly, good character is even more trustworthy than the most well-intentioned rules.
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"They were well-intentioned to prevent the involuntary pressure for women to get sterilized," Tazkargy says.
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But a sketch of a plan, no matter how well-intentioned, is only that — a sketch.
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Opposition to trophy hunting is based on concern for wildlife conservation and is often well-intentioned.
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Unfortunately, even the most sincere convictions, by the most well-intentioned people, can be incredibly damaging.
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I believe the women who worked and volunteered at the center were well-intentioned and sincere.
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He cracks bad jokes, is transparently decent and well intentioned, and he often speaks his mind.
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Because sadly, I am here to tell you that even well-intentioned compliments can be upsetting.
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There's a larger question about what, if anything, could well-intentioned people do about that problem?
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They were well-intentioned, with the goal of exercising strong oversight of new health care providers.
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Soon, the amount she "owed" soared far beyond the budget of the well-intentioned college student.
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If you forgot about that well-intentioned membership you purchased in January you're in good company.
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The lessons from this well-intentioned but misguided operation are numerous and applicable to this day.
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Providers, even those who are well-intentioned, may not be culturally competent during discussions about sex.
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This year's Sundance, for example, was rife with well intentioned VR experiments that failed to deliver.
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" I'm sure the spot was well-intentioned, but the underlying tone is, "We aren't for everyone.
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Even well-intentioned people you think would be screwing up left and right and burning holes.
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The urge to confront Russia for interfering in American elections is understandable, laudable, and well-intentioned.
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When in the midst of some conflict, start with the belief that others are well intentioned.
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I just seemed extremely comfortable with him as a guy, he seems very warm, well-intentioned.
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" Past efforts, "however well intentioned, have not addressed the North Korean threat to our security interests.
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In the interim, many well-intentioned advocates and service organizations lobbied Congress to change the law.
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Observers say the well-intentioned Executive Order 13224 meant for all Americans disproportionately targets American Muslims.
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Many caring, well-intentioned people burn out from the mental heath professions before they even begin.
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But in too many states, well-intentioned regulations aren't letting the market properly price climate risk.
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A not-so-canny resemblance A church in Spain falls victim to a well-intentioned restorer.
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Some comments, like asking the baby's gender, might seem well intentioned but come across as invasive.
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"There are lots of well-intentioned people on both sides in Congress," said one European diplomat.
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After a splashy poll is released, Twitter is often overflowing with well-intentioned but misguided analysis.
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This one, an achingly well-intentioned story about Islamophobic harassment, was one of the clumsier attempts.
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In short, the kind of well-intentioned cultural crossover that normally turns to mush or treacle.
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Placing blame: Lanier said he thinks most of the people at the companies are well-intentioned.
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While women-only spaces are well-intentioned, removing men alone doesn't educate them on preventing abuse.
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Any well-intentioned counsel from George Conway simply puts Conway on the side of Trump's enemies.
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That rule — which I believe was well-intentioned — has had a chilling effect on science reporting.
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While well-intentioned, Google's art selfie feature had the same impact on many people of color.
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Even well-intentioned filmmakers with carefully drafted cautionary tales often miss the mark, climate scientists say.
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Obama drinking the water was mostly a stunt, if a well-intentioned one, as was Gov.
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The $17 billion- a-year food delivery market is very flexible and well-intentioned like that.
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A well-intentioned program created by the Affordable Care Act may have led to patient deaths.
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SOCIAL Q'S Sometimes a well-intentioned "I'm sorry for your loss" hurts more than it helps.
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One well-intentioned, misguided visionary (Richard Attenborough) used genetic engineering to revive of long-extinct species.
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"A lot of companies that are well intentioned don't know there's an issue," Mr. Bloom said.
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Yes, but: These well-intentioned measures could inadvertently jeopardize longstanding efforts to reduce adult tobacco use.
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Still, some executives have been frustrated by what they view as well-intentioned but fruitless talk.
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While well-intentioned, science suggests a move toward open offices will leave employees stressed and unproductive.
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The agency seems to view destroying evidence of torture as a minor, but well-intentioned perfidy.
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So we need to ensure nutrition advice, however well-intentioned, doesn't promote or encourage disordered eating.
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But the reality is that many of those well-intentioned tips are more fiction than fact.
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The Workologist Thoughts and suggestions for your workplace conundrums, from a guy with well-intentioned opinions.
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Philip Montgomery for The New Yorker Yet all this well-intentioned activity barely diminished the tragedy.
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When well-intentioned people ask about my family, I usually say that I don't know them.
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Each one of these federal laws typically began as a well-intentioned effort to protect Americans.
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It is a personal, subjective, but seemingly well-intentioned look at the man behind the headlines.
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I think he was well-intentioned but misguided to think somehow we could deal with Putin.
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These onerous, if well intentioned, restrictions will surely come with costs to American companies and consumers.
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Our thought bubble: The well-intentioned law aims to keep people's mistakes from living forever online.
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Some got angry at the audacity of the protestors to disrupt a well-intentioned political meeting.
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Even in a world where women reign, there seems to be room for some well-intentioned mansplaining.
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Where "American Crime" continues to soberly hit its target, "Shots Fired," however well intentioned, misses the mark.
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Teens will forever be embarrassed by their parents, no matter how well intentioned their actions may be.
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At that point, he assumed someone had simply made a well-intentioned mistake, and he walked in.
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Howard explains that he believes parents, no matter how well intentioned, don't always know what to do.
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" That language, however well-intentioned, is likely insulting to transgender people, who don't see themselves as "confused.
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But as well-intentioned as that might be, it could be having a less-than-desired effect.
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But this mindful move towards seafood—while well-intentioned—can have huge negative ramifications for the environment.
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Luckily, the White House won't need to look far for help in pursuing its well-intentioned goal.
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There aren't even bad guys in Ellen's world: mostly just well-intentioned characters who get it wrong.
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"For the past 20 years, well-intentioned diplomatic efforts to halt these programs have failed," Tillerson said.
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It would be naïve to think that any website, however well intentioned, could shift the public debate.
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Not all of us have a green thumb, and that's totally OK — we're all well-intentioned here.
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We're not asking the government to abandon its well-intentioned initiative to update our country's overtime rules.
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This case is a powerful illustration of the unintended consequences of well-intentioned but overly broad legislation.
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"I think that the concern is well-intentioned, but I don't know that it's well founded," Sen.
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This type of energy vampire, while well-intentioned, may constantly ask questions orbe fearful about taking actionindependently.
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But they are, and their problems reveal what can happen when well-intentioned regulations bump into reality.
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As often happens in our oversized, glacial federal agencies, the policy is well intentioned but poorly executed.
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Even a well-intentioned film can perpetuate tropes of maids and nannies as meek, petty, and unremarkable.
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We see this repeatedly in the sub-par outcomes of well-intentioned legislation and underfunded agency programs.
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"Unfortunately, however, the FCC's well-intentioned efforts have not been fully consistent with the law," Carr wrote.
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Reports of lights in the sky by sober and well-intentioned military pilots needed to be understood.
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He granted the extension, then rattled off exacting, well-intentioned advice about antibiotics and the flu season.
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The stigma against long-term medication for mental illness is often insidious, framed as well-intentioned concern.
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Today, a well-intentioned diversity rationale is being used to re-commodify and re-exploit racial differences.
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With public housing racially isolated, other policies — some misguided but well intentioned, others indefensible — exacerbated the dysfunction.
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And, a well-intentioned anti-knife-crime push in Britain draws ire after targeting fried-chicken shops.
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This kind of sentiment, however well intentioned, underscores a lamentable byproduct of the professionalization of Olympic sports.
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Ahmed remains in control of his own destiny throughout, and Max's well-intentioned schemes don't always work.
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Also, finding treatment means resorting to practitioners who are generally well intentioned but not mental health professionals.
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To make things worse, well-intentioned regulations are often used by neighborhood groups to further delay projects.
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Dr. Makary and some other experts say that while well intentioned, such durational rules are too blunt.
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Even the most well-intentioned sustainability initiatives produce little by way of scalable, affordable, well-made clothing.
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A well-intentioned but problematic venture that Arnold Schoenberg initiated in Vienna now seems a turning point.
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Even the most well-intentioned news consumers can find today's avalanche of political information difficult to navigate.
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Perversely, well-intentioned policies aimed at encouraging men to take leave may be exacerbating the class divide.
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This measure, however well-intentioned, will not do much to relieve continuing downward pressure on the yuan.
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No matter how well-intentioned these programs were and are, they can't and won't pay for themselves.
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So, it is often difficult for a well-intentioned appointee to implement change and witness its result.
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Baker ultimately noted that the idea was "well-intentioned," but "we did not move forward with it."
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Those people have not witnessed how even well-intentioned top-down government programs can prove drastically wrong.
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No matter how well-intentioned their creators were, tech products can encourage and amplify existing racial biases.
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That's why the policies, though well-intentioned, may not have much impact on reducing guns in stores.
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Imani felt that her mother, while well-intentioned, was setting similar limitations on her body and dress.
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Even those who haven't directly experienced anorexia will feel their hackles raise at these well-intentioned misfires.
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I'm sure they're well intentioned, but they don't realize that they may be part of the problem.
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A well-intentioned, powerful man touching a woman without permission is not the same as raping her.
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I do think that, for the most part, people are really well intentioned when they write these characters.
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He says it's police culture itself that repeatedly fails sex workers on even the most well-intentioned forces.
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Like many other well-intentioned rules, there are also things about this one I'd like to see reworked.
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It seemed well-intentioned at the time, but it didn't actually seem to improve pain treatment among veterans.
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For example, the "Volcker Amendment" to the Bank Holding Company Act of 1956 was well-intentioned and needed.
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In 2017, Silicon Valley's reputation as a rule-bending-but-ultimately-well-intentioned industry finally attracted some scrutiny.
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Though well intentioned, Facebook's step in being inclusive falls into the trap of not accounting for all possibilities.
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A well-intentioned illustrated map colors the globe with book covers representative of popularitywithin their country of origin.
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The well-intentioned hope to recreate some version of America's past has been defeated by the country's present.
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He added that though activists' requests were well-intentioned, they went against the business interests of his company.
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However, local law enforcement denied this, which meant the effort, while well-intentioned, didn't achieve what allies hoped.
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I was just passing down to my son what so many well-intentioned fathers have said before me.
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He was a young, well-intentioned rising star on the Street, but a Boy Scout he was not.
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And recently, this well-intentioned at the time, but now outdated piece of bureaucracy, has been causing problems.
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Click here to view original GIFI'm sure "rapechan" is a friendly place full of well-intentioned discourse dildosky252jnf246mt.
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And once the conspiracy has been constructed, no amount of well-intentioned debunkings can shake these truthers' faith.
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Reporting on this leaked information, however well-intentioned, is helping Trump and Putin cast doubt on the system.
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" Cook added Work and other top Pentagon officials "concluded that the report, while well-intentioned, had limited value.
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He seems too well-intentioned, however, so the whole exchange is hanging a pleasant mystery over the show.
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The last eight years have failed to do much to ameliorate this situation despite well-intentioned government policies.
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Further efficiency mandates, however well-intentioned they may be, may well come at the expense of appliance performance.
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However, these well-intentioned methods of modernization have apparently done little to draw shoppers to the mall's stores.
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It's a short, trivial moment, and even if the person is well-intentioned, it puts stress under you.
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Although well intentioned, regulations often do more harm than good and just make life more complicated for farmers.
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They have never worked, are not working and will never work, even with President Obama's well-intentioned reforms.
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"I think he gets a pass from a lot of white people, the well-intentioned ones," Hussain said.
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Well-intentioned biologists often want the law to be more restrictive than its congressional intent or implementing regulations.
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But that well-intentioned project may have ended up conveniently cataloging their most vulnerable points for the hackers.
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Yet, well-intentioned as the bill may be, it does not address today's most critical asbestos-related hazard.
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Oftentimes well-intentioned regulations aimed at real problems end up locking us into a static way of thinking.
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"The new guy comes in, and he is well-intentioned in saying he's going to crack down," Rep.
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There is research that raises legitimate questions about the potential downsides of such well-intentioned, but mandated, activities.
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THE CLOSER And finally … No well-intentioned holiday decorations seem to go unpunished, including in some major metropolises.
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Chelsea, played by Anneliese Louise van der Pol, was Raven's well-intentioned (and often unintentionally hilarious) best friend.
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A lot of the most well-intentioned commentary can be unintentionally harmful when folks haven't been there themselves.Absolutely.
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By the end of Johnson's well-intentioned attempt to pull me out of bed, I'm almost laughing. Almost.
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She and many others wanted to make a presumably well-intentioned point: eating healthy does not come cheap.
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He's not cuddly or warm, but he's guileless and well intentioned — the anti-antihero version of Gregory House.
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And it seemed well intentioned enough (even if it did miss the opportunity to raise much-needed money).
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Suicide can leave the survivors with anger, confusion and guilt, and even well-intentioned words can cause pain.
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The legislation was "well intentioned" but required more work before it could be put into effect, she said.
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Sadly, Mazarr's well-intentioned book is likely to provide yet another excuse to postpone reckoning with that failure.
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An American native who's very well intentioned might say, 'You must be really happy that you're in California!
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Should white artists, no matter how well intentioned, represent harrowing stories that are not their own to tell?
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My larger worry is that Nguyen's thinking will justify a lot of well-intentioned yet poorly executed writing.
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These efforts are well intentioned, but facial recognition bans are the wrong way to fight against modern surveillance.
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WHEN WE WERE VIKINGSBy Andrew David MacDonald An early scene haunts Andrew David MacDonald's well-intentioned debut novel.
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They reject even the most well-intentioned efforts to advance other important interests as defenses for anticompetitive activities.
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But he does see how programs like Recycle Health are well-intentioned and can be helpful for some.
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"I think a lot of well-intentioned people in health care can&apost handle the truth," she said.
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A well-intentioned Obamacare rule forces insurers to pay out at least 80% of their revenue from premiums.
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"I think there are a lot of really well-intentioned and well-executing white men," she told CNN.
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While signing a pledge with these well-intentioned ideas is comforting, they're ultimately vague and not legally mandated.
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Even well-intentioned retailers can find it a challenge to compile environmentally responsible brands for holiday beauty kits.
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Of course, any of these tributes can be explained away for simply what they are -- well-intentioned condolence.
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I know many well-intentioned people who've begun reading the Quran and given up within a few pages.
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All in all, it seemed like a common-sense and well-intentioned policy to liberalize health care data.
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This is all very nice, of course, and even well-intentioned, but what matters now is what happens next.
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Many well-intentioned fitness programs have been derailed by ignoring the discomforts that can turn into more serious injury.
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Even the most well-intentioned gift givers don't always give their friends and loved ones what they really want.
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It's that penchant people have for praising the singer for her indomitable spirit that's deeply troubling, however well-intentioned.
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Avoiding potentially harmful behavior is one of the many areas where effective, well-intentioned parenting has the biggest impact.
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It's hard for big, albeit well-intentioned companies, to stay on top of the latest trends and teacher preferences.
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That these plans as well intentioned as they very well may be will be a drag on the economy.
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These films were well-intentioned, trying to foster empathy for a group detached by choice from the wider society.
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But even the most well-intentioned use of internet culture for mood lifting can be fraught with bad vibes.
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But while Cherry's guidance and directive asides are well intentioned, they sometimes include an uninformed perspective on transgender women.
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Some put dogs in harm's way and made it hard for well-intentioned people to find the right dog.
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But seeing four well-intentioned people led astray by a collective, warped worldview is even more frightening in 2018.
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Slightly more ominous—if still well-intentioned—is his plan to Closely Monitor Mental Health of White House Staff.
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They'd implemented a well intentioned policy, but didn't get the committed behavior change needed to make it truly effective.
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Like everything else about Surfer, I'm not entirely sure it added up to anything more than well-intentioned eccentricity.
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Whether hoax or well-intentioned, Kayla, a computer engineer of humanoids, created a program that would make bots crazy.
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It's possible that this new bill could damage the system like other well-intentioned efforts have in the past.
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Some well-intentioned co-worker stops at the bakery and brings the most delicious looking doughnuts to your meeting.
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Children to whom nothing had happened were inadvertently coerced by well-intentioned therapists into fabricating elaborate stories of abuse.
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The villain in Greene's film is Greene himself, but that well-intentioned reframing proves to be a cop-out.
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However, he couched his criticism by saying the policy was "well intentioned" and the policy was an unintended consequence.
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Over the past four decades, countless well-intentioned people have done hopeless battle with America's shape-shifting drug epidemic.
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Buses are victims of the well-intentioned war on cars, suggests Tony Travers of the London School of Economics.
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The mission is ideally well intentioned, but recent incidents have led me to question the actions of these offices.
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He similarly said the school safety legislation was "well-intentioned" but amounted to an "unfunded mandate" from the state.
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Employees and executives genuinely believed they were well-intentioned and acting as a force for good, these people said.
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It's another variant of this sci-fi question: Who do you hold responsible when well-intentioned AI goes bad.
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While it comes from a well-intentioned place, the movie suffers from being both too inhuman and too abstract.
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"We call it a well-intentioned but bad manual on how to be a feminist," says founder Sarah Pappalardo.
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My larger point is this: For almost every well-intentioned measurement, there's either a fundamental shortcoming or possible glitch.
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It's well-intentioned, but all this you-go-girl esprit de corps is beginning to ring a little hollow.
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Is it Casement, whose well-intentioned if shortsighted effort to forge an alliance with the Germans fails so miserably?
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The huge reduction in psychiatric beds that marked deinstitutionalization may have been well intentioned but was also financially driven.
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Its devotion to open discourse is drawing an abundance of troublemakers who threaten to drive out the well-intentioned.
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Mr. Turnbull's attempt to deal with the power imbalances inherent between ministers and their staff was probably well intentioned.
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The decision might seem innocuous to many — a clumsy but well-intentioned attempt by a university to promote diversity.
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"We call it a well-intentioned but bad manual on how to be a feminist," says founder Sarah Pappalardo.
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Hopefully it can also provide well-thought-out themes for future well intentioned, rare exhibitions like Inspiration from Japan.
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This offense-minded brand of genius, however well-intentioned, has been misused time and time again in the MCU.
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They will leave trails of well-intentioned milk behind them as they approach tired, smiling moms in rumpled beds.
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On private messaging services like WhatsApp, well-intentioned but fearful individuals are forwarding messages with misleading or doctored information.
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Other well-intentioned people misunderstood and said, "I didn't mean to make you sad," when she'd start to cry.
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But the proliferation of fraudulent sober homes was in part also the result of two well-intentioned federal laws.
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Our efforts to protect our kids from hurt feelings, tedious chores, money worries and the like are well intentioned.
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Many well-intentioned school board members and district leaders believe that they already allocate resources according to student need.
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I'm not going to tackle ThriveNYC as a whole — reports paint it as a well-intentioned and expensive mess.
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And they worry that regulators might pounce if a well-intentioned trade goes wrong, incurring losses or hurting clients.
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Pence and his Republican colleagues in Congress are, I think, well-intentioned politicians driven by a revulsion for abortion.
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Countless well-intentioned young entrepreneurs suddenly find themselves in way too deep, and don't know how to extricate themselves.
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Many of the armchair diagnoses have been misguided, even if well-intentioned, and all have been thus far unsubstantiated.
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Old power-- no matter how well-intentioned — is destined to become hollow without the constant agitation of new power.
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No matter how well-intentioned, these policies can and have produced unjust results, especially for black women and girls.
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While well intentioned, Dave was generally misguided and bumbling — a gentle, anger-free version of John Cleese's Basil Fawlty.
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The facts are tragic: A team of well-intentioned people from modest means dedicated themselves to a grand goal.
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In a new paper**, the authors outline three case studies where well-intentioned efforts to help consumers compare prices backfired.
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Some of the resulting coverage managed to be useful and well-intentioned, like Dr. Bruce Y Lee's piece for Forbes.
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It turns out that the well-intentioned phantom Bernie Wagenblast is dispensing some good advice, but for the right reasons.
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While well intentioned, we now understand the sensitivities we've broached by showing our collection within the context of these images.
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But others wonder if smaller programs -- no matter how well-intentioned and hardworking -- might have trouble keeping Zika at bay.
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Their goal, though well-intentioned – is to implement a federal mandate to achieve net-zero emissions by the year 28503.
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The CSRC, perhaps well-intentioned, massively missed that mark by mandating a majority of stocks would not trade for months.
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However well-intentioned, we're up against multiple coordinated efforts to distort the field, whether that's technologist doomsaying or Singularity marketing.
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We have intelligent, well-intentioned, principled Americans rising through the ranks of American business, politics, government and industry every day.
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This clause, however well-intentioned, is quite open ended, something that those being regulated have every right to object to.
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As a result, we saw how the most inhuman atrocities of war often come from the most well-intentioned places.
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Well-intentioned moves to spread democracy became counter-productive, involving the country in "forever wars" and doing enormous collateral damage.
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His imagined experimental subject had just received, as a present from a well-intentioned aunt, a gaudy and uncomfortable jumper.
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"Municipal leaders, no matter how well-intentioned, cannot simply enact any gun control law that they deem to be reasonable."
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And as well-intentioned navigation apps like Waze divert highway traffic to quieter side streets, some neighborhoods are fighting back.
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A well-intentioned schoolkid from Arbroath, Scotland worked very hard on the Easter egg card he made for his mother.
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These "orphans" may be trafficked directly or otherwise subjected to illegal adoption, sold to well-intentioned families from richer nations.
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I see the memorandum not as a nefarious bit of corporate malfeasance so much as a well-intentioned, misguided artifact.
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The proposed bill is well-intentioned and may limit exposure to promotional content, but it may also have unintended consequences.
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As we've learned over the intervening years, the invasion of Iraq, while well-intentioned, did not turn out as anticipated.
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Unlike the well intentioned but often feckless Shah, the brutal and clear-eyed Iraqi dictator saw what was to come.
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Honestly, though I ignore most of my father's generally bad but always well-intentioned ideas, this one was a goodie.
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Though well-intentioned, such policies could exacerbate the stigma felt by people with NSSID and contribute to their social isolation.
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But well-intentioned diversity initiatives of this sort often fail because they treat inclusion cosmetically instead of at its root.
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House Speaker Paul Ryan said that though it was well-intentioned, DACA represented an overreach of executive power by Obama.
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I might offer, however, that their well-intentioned gesture sends a chilling message about journalism and its role in society.
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As well-intentioned as the renegade House members might be, they will likely be defeated by their dysfunctional party leadership.
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Although the Choice Program is well-intentioned, it faces many of the same issues that are rampant throughout government programs.
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Art that directs our feelings about contemporary events, even when well intentioned, quickly reads as dated, corrupted, almost always wrong.
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But now the Nordic nation has gone one step further—and, while well intentioned, the outcome may not be good.
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Once out of ISIS's hands, Yazidi captives fall into the hands of smugglers, not all of whom are well-intentioned.
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And some women just decided to go with it, accepting the well-intentioned kindness of strangers toward their imaginary fetus.
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Our activism is innovative but timid, our anger is burning but contained, our efforts are well-intentioned but altogether small.
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While well intentioned, frequent references to the military establishment may have the unintended consequence of further undermining the State Department.
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The well-intentioned, yet undefined "reasonably foresee" standard may result in years of litigation until its transparency goal is achieved.
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The superintendent went on to say he saw the decision to move Lucas' desk above a toilet as well-intentioned.
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All the well-intentioned teeny-bopper period-care manuals I had access to seemed to avoid the word "period" altogether.
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Lately, a growing battalion of largely well-intentioned, data-wielding trooth-sayers insist that we all ought to eat bugs.
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While the campaigns are well-intentioned, what their creators don't realize is that what they want to do is illegal.
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And while these questions are typically well-intentioned, they can seem naïve to individuals who have experienced such cruelty firsthand.
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No matter how well intentioned, one-off efforts focused on single issues won't do the job over the long run.
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Racial capitalism is very common, and it's often done by well-intentioned people who are completely unaware they're doing it.
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Dr. Owens ultimately winds up being a well-intentioned man, but the tension was definitely there throughout the early episodes.
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"I think it was well intentioned, but they're going to have a lot of explaining to do," Mr. Calkins said.
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But it doesn't matter how well funded our Pentagon, how brave our troops or how well intentioned our diplomats are.
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"I think it was well intentioned, but they're going to have a lot of explaining to do," Mr. Calkins added.
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Clark Griswold (Chevy Chase) is a loving, well-intentioned father who just wants a great Christmas for his family, O.K.?
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"There have been well-intentioned commissioners before Gottlieb," said Jonathan Havens, a former F.D.A. tobacco lawyer now in private practice.
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Some health researchers applauded Facebook's effort, which wades into the complex and fraught realm of mental health, as well intentioned.
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She's a well-intentioned woman, but she's at a point in her life where things are feeling a little stale.
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Are you concerned, that however well-intentioned, proposals like the American Family Act of 2019 might end up hurting women?
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"Even at the most well-intentioned firms, these workers don't have the same standing as full-time employees," Miller says.
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With their lives constantly on display, it's a challenge for even well-intentioned tweens to avoid making others feel excluded.
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It's easy to believe that gestures like this are well-intentioned, but it's hard not to be cynical about them.
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More confusingly, even the most well-intentioned personal posts engage the same mechanics and reward systems that make Instagram toxic.
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Throughout my media career, especially after I was promoted to the executive ranks, I watched these seemingly well-intentioned women.
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Foreign interference with our election campaigns is a serious issue, and the sponsors of S.1989 are doubtlessly well-intentioned.
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State proposals, while well-intentioned, would come into direct conflict with ERISA and bring about a compliance nightmare for employers.
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"Even the most well-intentioned personal posts engage the same mechanics and reward systems that make Instagram toxic," Brooke writes.
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Well-intentioned computer security experts routinely scan the internet in search of vulnerabilities, which they often map out and report.
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The well-intentioned Head Start program, for example, was designed to give children from deprived environments an academic leg up.
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" He went on to write that "no matter how well-intentioned," Zuckerberg holds power that is "unprecedented and un-American.
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Congo's history of violence has led even well-intentioned Western powers to act as though peace is sufficient for Congolese.
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"Despite our well-intentioned efforts to reveal the truth, no concrete results have come out of those meetings," said Fidan.
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Kathleen: Breakfast: Crumbly granola bar and two well-intentioned cups of hot lemon water before I caved and had a coffee.
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While DeGeneres's attempt to show Hart grace may have been well-intentioned, Mckesson said he hopes she learns from this moment.
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The two have strangely a lot in common: cults, dogged belief systems, well-intentioned humans, and a surprising amount of violence.
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So far, he has been dealt a bitchy headline-hungry Allison Crowe and a well-intentioned, but ring-ding John Stone.
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Ms Yang, the parent, says the new rules are well-intentioned, but may end up hurting middle-class folk like her.
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Although these state websites are well-intentioned, they serve little public good and ultimately increase the risks of additional data breaches.
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Nonetheless, Stefani called the ordinance "a very well-intentioned piece of legislation" and lauded the board's ability to handle respectful disagreement.
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Or Collins's slickly goofy version of the Supremes' "You Can't Hurry Love," which came off like well-intentioned glee-club karaoke.
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Most foreign leaders have already worked out that the president responds well to big parades and badly to well-intentioned criticism.
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Warren heard of this firsthand from fellow health care providers: A well-intentioned grandfather paid his healthy newborn grandchild a visit.
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"What I've been saying about The West Wing is that on the show we had rational, well-intentioned Republicans," Whitford says.
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While well intentioned, the process showed a profound lack of familiarity with the Burmese language and the context of language use.
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It is a movie that implicates the structures that men (even well-intentioned men) enforce and embody all of the time.
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Even well-intentioned programs fail frequently, or work fine at a small scale but not as well at a larger scale.
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One question that rarely gets asked by well-intentioned policy experts is: What if we asked the families themselves "what works"?
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The way Corsi narrates the above events, he was a well-intentioned guy who genuinely intended to cooperate with Mueller, honest.
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Well-intentioned legislation is emerging in several states to increase the number of stroke centers, but the criteria are still unclear.
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He wants to find Huck, and telling Olivia to do "the whole Olivia Pope thing that you do" is well-intentioned.
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We have seen well-intentioned policies implemented without regard for the concerns from industry that have wound up hurting hardworking Americans.
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Could you believe that most cops are good and well-intentioned when the history of harm forever hangs above your heads?
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The work is well intentioned, and the experience can awaken the viewer to appreciate the differences among people in everyday life.
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While a well-intentioned gesture of defiance to Trump's anti-women policies, Sweden's move risks harming more vulnerable girls and women.
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A gorgeous fake plant Not all of us have a green thumb, and that's totally OK — we're all well-intentioned here.
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We determined that we like well-intentioned people who think they have solutions to everything but are, like most people, wrong.
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Although well-intentioned, the proposal risks focusing the nation's higher education reform agenda on the wrong side of the affordability equation.
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" In Monday's statement, he said the "many well-intentioned steps we have taken, locally and across the country, have not succeeded.
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"The many well-intentioned steps we have taken, locally and across the country, have not succeeded," he said in a statement.
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Every day the illiberal left not only viciously trample on the rights of well-intentioned Americans who voted for the president.
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"Although well intentioned, the majority Commission under President Obama at times pursued an antitrust agenda that disregarded sound economics," Ohlhausen said.
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As well intentioned as his intent may have been, ObamaCare did not come close to what was promised to we citizens.
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While there are many well-intentioned, hardworking employees at the VA, there are also many who accept mediocrity as the standard.
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That well-intentioned sentiment, while it may be true among some hiring managers, has diminished in importance, according to career counselors.
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While it was clearly well-intentioned, this new policy, as it stands, will serve as an inhibitor rather than a facilitator.
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Let's let customers decide the number, size and scope of their banks, not lawmakers and regulators, no matter how well-intentioned.
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His well-intentioned interventionists in foreign lands often turn out to be ambivalent fumblers in the manner of Graham Greene's protagonists.
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However well intentioned, the able-bodied wrestler chose segregation by laying down for his opponent rather than giving him his best.
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Suicide can leave survivors racked with anger, confusion and guilt, and in this state, sometimes even well-intentioned words can hurt.
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It is staffed by an army of well-intentioned volunteers, who provide food, clothing and medical care to the migrant families.
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But I know people whom I think of as otherwise intelligent and well intentioned who aren't convinced that vaccines are safe.
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And although well-intentioned hearing people tell often me how "beautiful" sign language is, I don't feel like it's a compliment.
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And I always say even when I am criticizing her policy that I accept it comes from a well-intentioned place.
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"The road behind us is littered with the bones of well-intentioned people who tried to make this work and couldn't."
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Until prosecutors are more concerned with doing justice than with winning convictions, even the most well-intentioned laws will fall short.
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"Our leaders are reluctant to have our members, however well intentioned, be lone rangers negotiating on our own," Mr. Carper said.
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Diane is upset that, once again, he did something really well-intentioned that she didn't want him to do for her.
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While many of these offerings are well-intentioned, others are scams and some have weak security making them susceptible to hacks.
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Those evaluations are often made by "untrained, even though well-intentioned," election officials or volunteers, Nelson said in a recent statement.
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Homer, who is basically a well-intentioned guy with an impulse-control problem, might be categorized as low competence, high warmth.
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While programs such as LEED may seem well-intentioned, conservatives don't judge programs on their intentions — they judge them on results.
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And while Facebook's efforts are well-intentioned, its solutions are just the latest in a series of unwise, excessively broad reforms.
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Paid Off's approach to the crisis, however timely and well-intentioned, slots neatly into the same neoliberal framework that birthed it.
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Though this approach may appear well-intentioned, it's a framing that can fundamentally ignore inequities that individuals of different backgrounds face.
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"Despite our well-intentioned efforts to reveal the truth, no concrete results have come out of those meetings," the official said.
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She calls this "movement capture" — the phenomenon where activist groups end up pressured by well-intentioned funders into a change in course.
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"I think the program is well-intentioned and not intended as a giveaway to rich guys or anything like that," Rosenthal said.
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Destiny's own solemnity seemed well-intentioned, but completely at odds with the day-to-day experience I had playing it with friends.
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Reworking the song is a well-intentioned step, but we're certainly past the point at which those changes will be easily accepted.
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The well-intentioned and commendable, pragmatic advice that men should do housework seems barely to bring the Catholic Church into the 1960s.
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BB: Yeah, so I guess the app came... I believe it was probably well-intentioned and they wanted to streamline the process.
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But sceptics wonder how possible it is for even a well-intentioned firm to avoid forced co-operation with the Chinese government.
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This coffee shop is always great with quality food and internet, and it serves as a well-intentioned and engaging community space.
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"That push was, unfortunately, more the result of well-intentioned people who didn't pay attention to the data," Willett tells The Verge.
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Too often, even well-intentioned readers aren't capable of separating good news sites from bad ones, or Russian bots from real people.
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However well-intentioned they may be, most board members won't push a CEO out the door unless they have no other choice.
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Nosh that, when wrapped and left behind on our counters as presents, lands well-intentioned gifters salty spots on our naughty list.
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Each time, there's an investigation, and each time, whether it was deliberate or accidental, well intentioned or not, the person is fired.
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It's a good way to show that however well-intentioned he is, he's just not fast enough to get Taylor to flip.
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The problem is that transgender people are routinely exploited for teachable moments on the airwaves, even by well-intentioned hosts and producers.
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And while well-intentioned, the Personal Care Products Safety Act would do more harm than good in the name of promoting safety.
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While this is hurtful for many well-intentioned conservatives, we must stop being defensive about the issue and address it head on.
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No matter how well-intentioned and capable, a sitting president's "rescue program" can merely tinker at the edges of what is important.
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But well-intentioned policies to prevent fraud sometimes get in the way of themselves and end up causing more harm than good.
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Congress needs to make sure that well-intentioned but misinformed amendments don't make it impossible to use the data we already have.
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Each of them is serious, visually sophisticated and well intentioned, and each stumbles a bit when it comes to using its words.
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An honest applicant, knowing that she will be collectively responsible for others, would try to choose people she knows are well intentioned.
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As a production, the Democrats' convention was more tightly scripted, although, like a well-intentioned Oscar ceremony, it ran long every night.
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In 2015, Congress passed the Clay Hunt Suicide Prevention for American Veterans (SAV) Act, but this well intentioned effort hasn't done enough.
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The safe sport act is a well-intentioned effort that sadly won't do anything to stop the failures that occurred at USAG.
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These false friends may fool each other and some well-intentioned dupes, but most of us recognize it when we see it.
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It was self-serving bollocks that was a (well intentioned) attempt at justifying the existence of some very, very, very horrible music.
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From this perspective, an A.G.I., however well intentioned, would likely behave in a way as destructive to us as any Bond villain.
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History books often portray such measures as well-intentioned responses to the corruption that sometimes characterized early 20th-century urban machine politics.
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"Despite all our well-intentioned efforts to uncover the truth, a concrete outcome was not obtained from the meetings," the statement said.
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By the end of the night, I found myself lurking in scare zones, trying to sic scareactors on my well-intentioned friend.
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Frustratingly, even when partisan politics are not driving legislation, sloppy policymaking can cause even the most well-intentioned bills to turn controversial.
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But he does get many opportunities to show himself as a decent, well-intentioned person in a world very different from ours.
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Al Gore, bless his heart (as we say in the South), was well intentioned when he made "An Inconvenient Truth" in 2006.
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With this novel I really wanted to show a bunch of individuals who are well intentioned and obsessed with their own behavior.
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The other issue is whether commercial vendors of mass surveillance tools, however well intentioned, can really control what they are used for.
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Despite well-intentioned crackdowns on legally available prescription drugs at the federal and state level, the opioid overdose death count still rises.
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A simple but persistent question hovers around even a generous, well-intentioned billionaire, in some ways hovers more, because of those intentions.
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But however well intentioned, an expanded Child Tax Credit is not enough to help increase work among poor and low-income families.
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However well-intentioned the moment was meant to be, it&aposs incredibly frustrating that the kiss occurred between two minor side characters.
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Many well-intentioned straight folks seem genuinely startled when they learn that no federal law exists to protect against widespread anti-L.
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I'm sure this was well intentioned, but employees saw this move as an attempt to muzzle employee activism and suppress political expression.
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In his "satirical poke" at Hands Across America, Peele said he wasn't calling into question the "well intentioned, good people" behind it.
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Dany's leadership of Meereen was clearly well-intentioned, but it doesn't seem to have worked out especially well in a practical sense.
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"Like so many other initiatives, this bill is well intentioned, but it is going to have negative unintended consequences," she told Recode.
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Though I don't doubt its prophets are well intentioned, contemporary cryonics is essentially a belief system providing comfort against the fear of death.
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People should take bets on folks, people should trust folks if they're well-intentioned, people should try to learn from their past mistakes.
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So treatment centers, even well-intentioned ones, often sell care that ultimately doesn't help — at the cost of thousands of dollars or more.
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But often poorly designed government policies and well intentioned politicians who view work as a punishment instead of an opportunity block the way.
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And no matter how well-intentioned, if you live in a place where whiteness remains centralized, the conversation will continue to be exhausting.
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Indeed, our culture is currently awash in semblances of solidarity that, even when well-intentioned or laudable, fall short of the real thing.
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Gabriel said the case was making it "extraordinarily difficult" for even well-intentioned Turks and Germans to continue to work for improved relations.
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The well-intentioned snack concocted by Fallon was a spicy pickle and her initial reaction implied that spicy food isn't really Lovato's jam.
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I'm sure it was well-intentioned, but Hopper certainly wouldn't have advised Will to stand up to a behemoth from the Upside Down.
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"What happens is both predictable and a metaphor for what's wrong with so much well-intentioned aid effort around the world," Bourdain said.
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Even the well-intentioned movement to make health records electronic fumbled, leading to badly designed interfaces that can, in rare cases, be dangerous.
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An understanding that a lot of well-intentioned political initiatives are themselves limited should be the starting point of engagement, not the end.
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It ceases to matter whether the commenter is a bully using health to legitimize their hate, or someone who thinks they're well-intentioned.
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But like many well-intentioned tools of the internet, some users have figured out how to use Twitter lists for more nefarious purposes.
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It gives power to the people, but does not guarantee that they are sufficiently well informed or well intentioned to make good decisions.
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Then, as now on the national political stage, nastiness was becoming the norm, preventing well-intentioned people from coming together to solve problems.
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And in the rush of things after the ceremony, Johansson's breast pump ended up in the hands of a well-intentioned friend, Consuelos.
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They're so locked down, in fact, that even well-intentioned security researchers have trouble getting the access necessary to dig into their internals.
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Well-intentioned intelligent people can have this major obtuseness around the possibility that what it means to be "good" couldn't be more constructed.
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"Though well intentioned, many post-war developments—council housing or otherwise—were very poorly set out," Boys Smith tells me over the phone.
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Moreover, the draft rules, while well-intentioned, threaten to turn America's home for technological innovation into a no-mans-land for driverless cars.
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Too often America forgets that the system can become a problem that cannot be resolved by one or two well-intentioned elected officials.
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Most of these requirements are well-intentioned, but the cumulative effect and cost of compliance creates unnecessary and, in some cases, insurmountable burdens.
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While Warren's proposal is well-intentioned in its attempt to consider all stakeholder groups, the economics underlying it are flawed in several ways.
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However, over the last 40 years, well-intentioned, but overzealous laws and regulations have multiplied, tying the federal personnel system into bureaucratic knots.
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The 340B drug discount program is a perfect example of what happens when a well-intentioned but unaccountable program creates the wrong incentives.
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Stocker suggested that the delay in removing caps stemmed from legislative bodies being "blind" to the unintended consequences of their well-intentioned policymaking.
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As well-intentioned is they may be, these guidelines are more like helpful suggestions; they don't carry any actual legal or regulatory significance.
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There are all manners of ways for a well-intentioned aid package to wind up getting little bang for its buck, experts said.
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Pied Piper soon discovers that it is being sued not by another well-intentioned startup, but an unscrupulous attorney, or a patent troll.
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But his point is just as relevant eight years later: You can be a well-intentioned, redeemable person and still hold racist views.
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We speak about gender and sexual orientation in fluid terms that even the most well intentioned in our parents' generation struggle to understand.
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We are a nation with a tradition of reining in monopolies, no matter how well intentioned the leaders of these companies may be.
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The people holding the reins of running influencer campaigns may be well-intentioned, but they don't realize they have a bias, she said.
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But it's when the heist plot kicks in, and we meet a whole parade of well-intentioned kooks, that Barn 8 comes alive.
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That's the Workologist's name for a common malady: the well-intentioned belief that only you can assure the brightest future for your enterprise.
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We salute all those that have made it to this point in the year without scrapping those well-intentioned plans to get fit.
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Rightfully wary of our financial institutions, post-recession America turned to well intentioned but misguided government intervention to fix our broken regulatory system.
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" He found echoes, he said, of "the stories I had studied about well-intentioned Americans sometimes causing as many problems as they addressed.
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But these efforts to ensure national unity, however well intentioned, froze Nigeria in time-bound assumptions about what the country should look like.
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But, a fact is a fact, and no amount of growth, change or well-intentioned good-heartedness has the ability to erase it.
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Despite the well-intentioned inventions looking to harm fewer sea creatures, some have been quick to reject paper straws as flimsy and disappointing.
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The ACLU of Rhode Island said that Rhode Island's proposed law, which is similar to the others, is well-intentioned but overly broad.
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The phenomenon is known as summer melt, and it's a big reason well-intentioned attempts to enroll more poor students usually fall short.
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"Again, my preliminary assessment is this idea was well-intentioned, but in the end, we did not move forward with it," he said.
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But everyone seems to agree on one point: The feast was a well-intentioned — and at that time, exceedingly rare — cross-cultural moment.
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" He said that his "preliminary assessment is this idea was well-intentioned, but in the end we did not move forward with it.
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The decision makers — who I think are well-intentioned people — are not getting the actual nuance, complexity, and difficulty [monitors cause] for everybody.
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You register some of our gauziest bromides as well-intentioned delusions: If only every white American knew and interacted with more black Americans.
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You register some of our gauziest bromides as well-intentioned delusions: If only every white American knew and interacted with more black Americans.
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But we must also ask how this illiberal wind has taken hold in spite of our well-intentioned avowal of egalitarianism and humanism.
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The criticism, the judgment, the well-intentioned yet unsolicited advice salted the wounds of my own insecurities, and last year was no different.
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"The Commission is deeply troubled that the guidance, while well-intentioned, may have paradoxically contributed to making schools less safe," the report states.
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James frequently drew contrasts between the knowing sophistication and decadence of "old Europe" and the naive but well-intentioned Puritanism of young America.
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I'm a believer in direct election, but I am aware that there's always the possibility of unintended consequences of even well-intentioned reform.
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We should never excuse or tolerate unacceptable behavior, but we must approach well-intentioned colleagues with empathy and guidance on how to do better.
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Well-intentioned but misguided regulatory efforts too often end up making things worse, not better, for the very people the policies aim to help.
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What we're looking for, and what well-intentioned sequels are designed to do, is allow us to revisit past feelings in a fresh context.
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Deming is adopted by a well-intentioned white family, but he is soon called back to China to investigate the mysteries of his life.
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In fact, the viral hoaxes spread through well-intentioned community members — which is how the wrong National Guard phone number gained so much traction.
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In honor of International Women's Day, Snapchat has unveiled three well-intentioned filter options honoring famous women: Frida Kahlo, Rosa Parks, and Marie Curie.
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"It was all well-intentioned, and it all had a good purpose," said Bill Tippit, a senior engineering director at Nike, about the Brannock.
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According to a new report from Terbium Labs, those statistics might be well-intentioned but are almost certainly not helpful to understanding the issue.
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Read on to discover and shop all the well-intentioned horror and betrayal Halloween 2018 can be for your most-loved four-legged friend.
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But well-intentioned media organisations can only do so much, as long as a population is ideologically divided and hungry for bias and misinformation.
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Zuckerberg and Chan's grandiose pledge to stamp out all diseases, no matter how well-intentioned and aspirational it is, oversimplifies what this would mean.
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Blythe also says that well-intentioned reforms such as smaller class sizes and smaller schools spread the budget among more teachers and maintenance workers.
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The lovely drama Little Men is a small-scale tragedy populated by perfectly well intentioned people who are willfully blind to their own selfishness.
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The next president's leadership could help clear away some of these well-intentioned but burdensome regulations that can hinder or undercut R&D efforts.
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At best, stabilising the security situation will allow more time for the well-intentioned Mr Ghani and Mr Abdullah to get their act together.
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But in its own way, "Project Reborn" closes the book on what Heroes was originally about, and what Heroes became: Well intentioned but misguided.
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The media and pundits -- yes, including me -- well-intentioned and passionate, perhaps, but I'd imagine only adding to a voter's confusion, not clarifying it.
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Now, we have a new study to add to the chorus of well-intentioned scientists warning us to scale back on the selfie taking.
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The bond between dog and cat has never been pleasant, but when man's well-intentioned animal prisons enter into the picture, alliances are formed.
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Notwithstanding the no doubt well-intentioned celebrity Instagram campaigns to "stop the violence," few practical solutions have emerged from anywhere in Hollywood, or Washington.
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Informal incentives, imposed by shared behavioral norms, frequently override the most well-intentioned corporate value statements and compliance programs to result in unethical behavior.
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With only a partial view of Mueller's activities, well-intentioned observers have plenty of room to speculate about what he is truly up to.
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Though it was certainly a well-intentioned piece of legislation, congressional members made the right choice not to pass it in its current form.
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The real worry then should be that populist elements within democratic countries may one day come to power and subvert these well-intentioned laws.
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The series has also done its best to make each of the Baudelaires' non-Olaf guardians feel a bit more humanized and well-intentioned.
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With the many well-intentioned opioid bills being considered in Washington, it would be a tragedy to leave the fentanyl-related substances loophole open.
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It's as if now I've come back full circle— fiercely protective of my loved ones and armed with deep distrust of well-intentioned allies.
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Well-intentioned as it is, "Lines of Sight" gives us just a narrow slice of a career that's seven decades strong and still going.
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To be fair, I have no doubt there are smart and well-intentioned people who genuinely have questions about the actions of the FBI.
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The "poverty industry" run by the middle classes, he said, misunderstands deprivation because they are not part of it, however well-intentioned they are.
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And yet, like many well-intentioned policies that arise in the wake of tragedy, the war on wildfires has proved to be self-defeating.
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The film itself, like this shiny well-intentioned gemstone, is a glitzy offering that asks for a redemption that perhaps will never be reconciled.
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Racism." But for Mr. Starr, this well-intentioned remark misses the point: "Both the anthem and the flag are symbols of white hegemony. Freedom?
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I am much more wary today — not isolationist, but wary — about what well-intentioned outsiders can do to sustainably reshape another country or region.
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In these moments, well-intentioned guidance can land like criticism, and lectures or I-told-you-sos — however warranted — might feel like outright attacks.
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He said it was possible the officer was making well-intentioned conversation, but he declined to answer given the context of the extra screening.
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This well-intentioned subsidy obfuscates the nature of religious charities by incentivizing them to draw a stark line between their faith and their works.
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It also puts some distance between needing to wrap up spending bills and November elections, which can derail even the most well-intentioned bills.
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As is often the case with well-intentioned, misbegotten projects, you're happy to see them even as you wonder how they ended up here.
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"There are way too many well-intentioned economists and politicians and businesspeople out there who believe that protectionism is always a mistake," Cramer said.
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If passed, this proposed solution would prevent well-intentioned restaurant owners from being victimized by abusive lawsuits and foster greater compliance with the ADA.
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While we have no doubt that many of those proposals are well-intentioned, they would have the practical effect of killing the golden goose.
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By the time his centerpiece, Robinson Cano, erupted for three home runs on Tuesday, the season had already dissolved into a well-intentioned failure.
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By the time his centerpiece, Robinson Cano, erupted for three home runs on Tuesday, the season had already dissolved into a well-intentioned failure.
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"On one hand, there are definitely well-intentioned brands with rehabilitation programs in place doing some good work all over the world," he said.
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That's been the death of many well-intentioned ventures, and because the community school is Swiss-watch complicated, the possibility of failure looms large.
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Unfortunately, the misinformation that was spread by this paper has led to decades of dangerous, uninformed decision making by well-intentioned parents and caregivers.
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And to some, literacy quizzes — however well intentioned — evoke the tests used to impede voting registration of black Americans in the Jim Crow South.
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The concept originated in an apparently well-intentioned campaign by the National Safety Council (NSC), aimed at highlighting the dangers associated with prescription opioids.
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While typically well-intentioned, all it does is point a big, confidence-shattering arrow at the area you secretly were hoping no one would notice.
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While well-intentioned, this token might not be as helpful as people think — especially when they're solid gold and on sale for $335 on Etsy.
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It seems like no one is happy, even some of the employees who were taking part of this training, even if it was well-intentioned.
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Government programmes meant to turn small black-owned operations like hers into sustained, mid-sized agricultural businesses are well-intentioned but too slow, she suggests.
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Brewster, a Revolutionary War solider dicked out of his promised benefits by a well-intentioned but ill-provisioned system, could probably empathize with all this.
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Here, she warns that "'one-size-fits-all' solutions," though often well-intentioned, open up space for the exploitation of those minorities and the poor.
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It's not anyone's "fault," to use a phrase I've seen a lot on not-so-well-intentioned white people's Facebook walls, that they are white.
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Even the most well-intentioned developers can be simply unaware of their own narrow perspective and how that may unconsciously affect the products they create.
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This kind of advice is no doubt well-intentioned, but as a fully functioning adult, I feel demeaned when I'm continually told what to do.
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So, on this well-intentioned holiday, we must face the question: To what extent can we blame our human nature for how we treat others?
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It's infinitely well-intentioned, full of warm self-affirmation and positivity, and absolutely nothing about it feels emotionally authentic enough to drive those messages home.
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Unfortunately for the president and other well-intentioned advocates of electronically enabled gun control, the smart gun, in all of its incarnations, is a fantasy.
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It&aposs not just a question of whether or not people are well-intentioned and believe those who cannot take care of themselves deserve assistance.
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Maybe there should be a new rule from now on: No matter how well-intentioned they are, corporations should lay off the April Fools' pranks.
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We hope well-intentioned, good faith dialogue with executives and a specific list of issues from unsatisfied coworkers can get us to a better place.
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The conflicts are too formidable, the pressure to amass data and promise everything to advertisers is too strong for even the well-intentioned to resist.
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In addition to perpetuating the misconception that weight loss and success are one and the same, this well-intentioned comment can inadvertently be extremely harmful.
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The National Association of Realtors (NAR) said that while the tax plan is well intentioned, it is a "non-starter" with the real estate industry.
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Although this segment was a well-intentioned attempt at connecting with teenagers, trying to use any generation's lingo without actually understanding it rarely goes well.
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Variety said it was "well-intentioned yet cliché-riddled lunge at the tear ducts," while The Guardian's Peter Bradshaw called it "heartfelt, forthright and muscular".
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"I think it's well intentioned since there's been a tremendous amount of money lost in the stock," Josh Brown said of the burrito maker's plan.
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Espinoza says that even developments that are well-intentioned and designed for the community—like a public park, for example—can act as gentrifying forces.
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"Many employees of color tell me that when they raise a microaggression issue, their well-intentioned coworker tells them, 'You are being sensitive,'" he says.
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Today, they have a well-intentioned reluctance to admit the existence of an ethnic mainstream, which could imply that other groups are second-class citizens.
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Plus, the various meanings of hugs are "deeply embedded in culture," she says, so your well-intentioned embrace may be interpreted in an unexpected way.
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In short, the new masters of the universe might not understand what makes a modern economy tick and their well-intentioned actions could prove harmful.
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"While the impulse of the advocacy groups to demand the debt be expunged may be well intentioned, it is impractical for several reasons," he wrote.
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However, it is hampered by well-intentioned yet counterproductive restrictions on carbon emissions for projects financed even in the lowest emitting countries of the world.
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While perhaps well intentioned, the Trump Administration's plan to target assistance toward specific religious or ethnic groups in Iraq risks doing more harm than good.
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Many well-intentioned evangelicals have been drawn to the Republican Party platform with the hope of making an impact on culture and voting their values.
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"The Baby-Friendly model, while well-intentioned, just didn't turn out the way they thought it would," said Bass, who's optimistic that change is afoot.
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He described it as well intentioned and said he welcomed the city's decision to test it in El Poblenou, a less trafficked area in Barcelona.
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Again, Congress is well-intentioned here (though Gard's doctors and other medical experts who've validated their decision not to move him have a point too).
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Perez considered the company to be a model—creative, well-intentioned, and kind toward its employees—and praised it between pulls on his Coke heavy.
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The idea is well-intentioned: If there aren't many jobs available in a particular area, it's sort of unfair to penalize people for not working.
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The hope is to save engineers from the hell that is random workflow disruptions from Jimmy, the well-intentioned but ill-informed business development associate.
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As well-intentioned as their developers may be, health and fitness apps didn't crack the top 30 in either most-downloaded or most-used rankings.
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While experts predict most economies will recover, some countries, perhaps less able than Italy, will be susceptible to the machinations of less well-intentioned nations.
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We are a long way from that better world, in part because so many seemingly well-intentioned people buy into the precepts of rape culture.
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These are timely questions emerging from a too familiar tragedy, even if "Seven Seconds" is ultimately not as well executed as it is well intentioned.
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Was the United States a stumbling, but well intentioned, colossus beset by overmatched presidents, bumbling military leaders, divisive protesters, an invasive press and bad allies?
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From raw reclaimed wood walls to tree bark-lined elevators, everything feels deeply grounded in a sincere, well-intentioned way that still meets luxury expectations.
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In "Active Measures," President Obama is portrayed as an innocent and well-intentioned bystander to perhaps the most serious attack on democracy in modern times.
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The name "Antifa" sounds good and the goal of "fighting fascism" is undoubtedly a draw to many well-intentioned, idealistic people, both young and old.
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Advocates said the plans, while well-intentioned, were reminiscent of policies frequently advanced by family members of people with disabilities rather than the patients themselves.
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While self-care gifts are always well-intentioned, they can sometimes end up causing more stress for the recipient rather than relieving them of it.
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Ms. Klem blamed a "well-intentioned marketing employee" for the mishap, saying that the company was still figuring out how to move forward appropriately postelection.
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We cannot leave these decisions to the frontline clinicians fighting the virus, forcing them to make well-intentioned, but ad hoc choices under extreme pressure.
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Thornton Dial Sr., William Edmondson, Lonnie Holley, Horace Pippin, and Bill Traylor have all been hailed as 'authentic negro geniuses' by their well-intentioned supporters.
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As Kaitlyn Tiffany observed in a great piece at the Verge, Martin consistently emphasizes the cost, ugliness, and darkness of violence — even well-intentioned violence.
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So far, men have treated #MeToo like a bumbling dad in a detergent commercial: well-intentioned but floundering, as though they are not the experts.
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McNairy is better known, however, for playing Gordon Clark on the show Halt and Catch Fire and the well-intentioned but slightly bumbling mayor in Godless.
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That's right, the holidays are here, so cue the influx of the well-intentioned gifting of foods that neither you, nor your kitchen, want or need.
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Family and friends may have good or well-intentioned advice for you, but only you know what you want from your career, according to the entrepreneur.
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What if a professional crew was embedded with the couple, American Family-style, as part of an outsider's well-intentioned attempt to document the AIDS crisis?
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And it's well-intentioned, but I think it's actually misguided, and this felt like an opportunity to explore that idea and how it's not always beneficial.
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Mr. Dhammaratne, meant to show how society's gatekeepers guard against those forces, turned out to exemplified that even the well-intentioned are overwhelmed by these forces.
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At one extreme, white racism is considered to be ubiquitous and there is nothing that even well-informed, well-intentioned white people can do about it.
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At best it is a well-intentioned overreach in which the desire to improve the investment advice for a few means no advice for the masses.
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While the tweet might have been well-intentioned, many Twitter users found it to be tone-deaf given the stakes and subject matter of the debate.
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By filtering the concept through TikTok satire, he wanted to show that administrators, though well-intentioned, implement strategies that don't seem like they help the issue.
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Framebridge's Hearstagram is like a grown-up version of that well-intentioned but kind of awkward photo collage you made for your friends in high school.
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But can Inkle manage to repeat what has worked in their previous projects, where so many other games—AAA and otherwise—have committed well-intentioned missteps?
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Even where we donate to causes that are well intentioned and do good, we insert the United States into the domestic politics of a foreign state.
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She said regulations following the 2008 financial crisis meant to reduce risk-taking by banks were well intentioned, but that some may have gone too far.
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"Proactively foster a healthy, positive Internet culture, and let cultured comment, rational posts and well-intentioned responses become the order of the day online," Ren said.
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Well-intentioned attempts to entitle farmers have sometimes made things worse for women: as customary rights are replaced with legal ones, men tend to assert control.
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In reality, while antitrust laws seem well-intentioned, they actually cause a lot of problems that make it harder for people to compete or to innovate.
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It was a well-intentioned move to satisfy an executive order by U.S. President Barack Obama that federal agencies take steps to protect sensitive financial data.
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"The policy under consideration by the Trump administration, while likely well-intentioned, simply has no good in it," said Phillip Rosetti of the American Action Forum.
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"Concerns about retaining business headquarters in the United States are well-intentioned, but this unprecedented regulatory fix by your department is not the answer," they wrote.
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So you get that conflict, and when you have characters with strong points of view and strong beliefs, these well-intentioned dummies, they talk a lot.
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The first cited use of "racism" in The Oxford English Dictionary comes from 1902, during the well-intentioned Lake Mohonk Conference of Friends of the Indian.
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I truly believe that most of the men I work with and have worked with are well-intentioned men who just want do the right thing.
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Some memorable examples have included a well-intentioned sign along a major Beijing thoroughfare cautioning people "To Take Notice of Safe; The Slippery are Very Crafty".
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And they recognize that even intelligent, well-intentioned people can have blind spots when it comes to the power dynamics at play in their own relationships.
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After some really ugly incidents at the University of Michigan in the late 1980s, the school adopted a hate speech code that was undoubtedly well intentioned.
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Well intentioned though it may be, that sort of corrective gesture makes our long and difficult racial past a lot easier for contemporary readers to digest.
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Mr. Park's strategy of staying up late with his eldest daughter and serving popcorn so that study time can be extended is well intentioned but misguided.
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But however well intentioned and instructive those memorandums and analyses might be, they do not begin to approach the weight of an actual Supreme Court decision.
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These accommodations are well-intentioned but tend to lead to more anxiety over time and to greater impairment for both the child and the family overall.
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Well-intentioned proposals to curtail prospective pension benefits, in contrast, might make matters even worse by encouraging increased saving and reduced consumption, thus exacerbating secular stagnation.
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Much of it will be well-intentioned but wrong — like the misinformation spread by the anti-vaccination community today — but some of it may be malicious.
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Many well-intentioned people flooded the web with their outrage: How could the Trump administration release these children so quickly that it's losing track of them?
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Listen and subscribe to our podcast from your mobile device: Via Apple Podcasts | Via RadioPublic | Via Stitcher Can a parent's transgression be forgiven if well-intentioned?
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So it seems strange with all that at stake, MBS is stepping out of what has become a carefully honed international image of well-intentioned reformer.
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"Anyone paying attention will take away the lesson that they can never make that same choice no matter how well intentioned it was," Mr. Dickey said.
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Created and nimbly directed by Jonathan Rockefeller, it demonstrates how much can go wrong when you send a well-intentioned bear to do a person's tasks.
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This, I know, is what my husband was questioning years ago: was I prepared to be turned into a symbol by well-intentioned or hostile minds?
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Unfortunately, the 1031 exchange is in the crosshairs of well-intentioned tax reform efforts as revenue is sought to offset the cost of cutting tax rates.
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While shipping off blankets or other items might be well-intentioned, "you don't want to clog up the supply lines," said Daniel Borochoff, president of CharityWatch.org.
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Unfortunately Mr. Johnson's ambitions on this front reminded me that sometimes, well-intentioned art can backfire and offend (and even hurt) those it's intended to champion.
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After all, her career started with a bit of well-intentioned tinkering, back when Ms. Block was a 15-year-old budding actress in Southern California.
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It's very well intentioned, though the creators shoot far wide of their target of making a show that children and adults can enjoy on different levels.
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Happy people are able to identify those whose opinion and advice means the most to them and block out the rest (even if it's well-intentioned).
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There are also well-intentioned educators in schools across the country that are teaching mindfulness but lack any analysis of neoliberal reform in our education system.
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Liandro Arellano Jr., Dixon's mayor, argues that teenage job prospects have been complicated by well-intentioned politicians raising the state-wide minimum wage to $8.25 an hour.
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By allowing her messy characters to consistently present with well-intentioned kindness as well as quippy retorts, Savage has made the best of two regularly opposed worlds.
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But as nice as those things are, even the most well-intentioned gift giver often overlooks the boring but important items that make those items really shine.
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Having seen both the power of grassroots environmental campaigns and the skepticism they draw from institutionalized scientists, he sees the power imbalances within well-intentioned environmental spaces.
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Hamlett's defense attorney says he's a well-intentioned white hat hacker engaged in ethical acts, who was trying to notify the IRS that its system was vulnerable.
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Not only is it a classically adored comedy but it's deftly feminist and true to the material, including Cher's characterization as a well-intentioned but oblivious busybody.
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In a separate thread with CEO Jack Dorsey, Sharp wrote:One challenge is how verification has morphed into something so much more than a well-intentioned identity check.
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I don't think all of those ideas are wrong, but we need to open up debate about these policies, which were well-intentioned but harmful in practice.
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What was interesting about the chemsex moral panic was that it was well-intentioned, in a way that was clearly very homophobic, however, the AIDs panic wasn't.
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And as these well-intentioned laws reduce the availability of these jobs, they also reduce the opportunity to gain the skills necessary to succeed later in life.
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The vast majority of student loans are made by the government but arranged by colleges, which are well-intentioned but better equipped to educate than originate loans.
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"The W.I.A.A.'s policy was well intentioned," said Brian Amsden, an assistant professor of communications at Clayton State University in Georgia who has specialized in youth rights.
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Even so, South Bend residents and officers within the police department have said that the reforms — however well-intentioned — have not mended strained relationships in the city.
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Many people simply donate cash to charities, which, while well intentioned, may not be the most effective way to maximize the tax breaks tied to charitable giving.
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What might be a well-intentioned comment about skin tone (You're so tan!), a seemingly innocent question about nationality or immigration status (Where are you really from?
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America's long-standing experiment with public lands has been among our most well-intentioned, but most mainstream environmentalism ignored that those parks were built on stolen land.
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Then, of course, there's the oft-quoted "good guy with a gun" argument — that an armed, well-intentioned person is able to stop or even deter attackers.
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While the city's laws were well-intentioned, Lehane said on a press call, it had a really onerous process that made it hard for hosts to comply.
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Xiaomi gave Google's well-intentioned but somewhat-stalled Android One project a major boost last year when it unveiled its first device under the program, Mi A1.
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The talks were well-intentioned, but they confirmed what I didn't want to admit: that my dad was really gone and I had to deal with it.
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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?
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Bradley's actions are well-intentioned, after Hannah Baker (Katherine Langford) finds out her compliment bag has been systematically emptied by another student, she sinks further into depression.
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Opponents say that however well-intentioned they may be, artificial wage increases distort the labour market and give employers an incentive to make do with fewer workers.
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University Chancellor Kumble Subbaswamy issued a statement on the incident to students, calling it a "difficult matter" and saying that he hopes the caller was well-intentioned.
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However well-intentioned the regulations to make employers pay more for labor may be, their consequences will have the opposite effects on those they aim to help.
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But in the middle of the well-intentioned festivities, the crisis in Muskrat Falls arrived like a bloody ghost, summoning up the very worst of Canadian history.
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Some audience members, and I was among them, might wonder whether we're laughing with an autistic man or at him, however well-intentioned his characterization might be.
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Political considerations could stymie the fund's equally well-intentioned proposal to shed its oil and gas equities – last month a state-appointed committee argued against the idea.
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Melchert said that while this idea typically comes from well-intentioned cisgender people, the implication that passing is "good" can further alienate transgender and gender-nonconforming employees.
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People who donate to individuals in need of money for operations but not to thousands of kids who could use bed nets for mosquitos are well-intentioned.
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Stop pretending that one faction, Fatah, is somehow well-intentioned — a fact refuted by its murderous, tyrannical history, not to mention its openness to allying with Hamas.
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Moffett said that, while the strict regulation is well-intentioned, it could have unintended consequences by giving a leg-up to the biggest platforms, Google and Facebook.
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While "I'm Not Racist" was an arguably inartful but well-intentioned "gotta hear both sides" anthem, Lucas' recent comments feel much more nefarious and even more oblivious.
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The veggie we scoffed at as kids, when it was forced upon us by our well-intentioned parents, has now become a hot and versatile dinnertime staple.
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"The regulatory landscape is very fragmented and a lot of the initiatives, though well-intentioned, are not necessarily well thought through," said Mark Austen, CEO of ASIFMA.
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But Heath's comment got me thinking about what to do when a likely well-intentioned compliment falls flat, leaving me speechless, or maybe even a little insulted.
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You start to wonder: Is there really such a thing as a righteous gig-economy job, even if the company is as apparently well intentioned as Liveops?
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Is there any space and scope for clumsy but well-intentioned flirting, especially when it took place decades ago, when different "Mad Men"-era office norms prevailed?
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There is tension, of course, and apprehension and suspicion — particularly of the various well-intentioned, clumsy English people who arrive to help build houses and organize sanitation.
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Although it doesn't register as such, Ms. Hall's casting itself feels like a statement, even in the insistently well-intentioned, mostly white realm of American indie cinema.
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Ng says she's been additionally lucky in the industry to have not had to push back on well-intentioned attempts to make her, or her work, marketable.
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Even if it's not a physical matter that he can't alter, the most well-intentioned criticism of someone's "presentation" can still feel an awful lot like criticism.
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But these aren't failings so much as expressions of Mr. Guirgis's overall despair that humans, however well intentioned, are not equipped to repair the damage they cause.
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Part of her job was to persuade critics and journalists that the Guardian Angels were a legitimate, well-intentioned group that was trying to help the city.
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Now, don't get me wrong: The "they" in those sentences consists, for the most part, of nice, well-intentioned, intelligent, hard-working and often high-achieving people.
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While well-intentioned, automatic continuing resolutions (CRs) would weaken Congress's power of the purse and shift power to the president at a time of blatant executive overreach.
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In court documents, prosecutors said that neither a well-intentioned father nor the threat of an F.B.I. investigation were enough to steer Adam Shafi away from terrorism.
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Morris came across as well-intentioned, but his assurance that inmates were getting their "basic needs" met was disputed by a source who spoke to me confidentially.
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We have a set amount of people that are supposed to be in every single trauma room, and now you've doubled that — all with well-intentioned people.
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Of course, some negative commentaries can be written off to cranks, just as some glowingly positive ones can be the handiworks of well-intentioned, if inexperienced, travelers.
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Parents invariably have to contend with the well-intentioned but oversized gifts from doting relatives, like a four-foot tall dollhouse that looks adorable but belongs nowhere.
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Kilgariff and Hardstark are well-intentioned self-described liberals; they express concern about issues such as racial bias in policing and the over-sentencing of nonviolent crimes.
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At what point do the well-intentioned Steady Staters become so mired in the amoral filth of the White House that they cannot be distinguished from it?
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The translation ban is an apparently well-intentioned policy that tragically backfired, all because its creators chose a rigid technical fix instead of a more nuanced solution.
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Even if it's well intentioned, the Democrats' alternative — to boost the pay and security of new service-sector jobs — just isn't what these voters seem to want.
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Nevertheless, in so many of these cases, scientists have moved on and corrected errors, and are still doing well-intentioned work to understand the heart of humanity.
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After all, there are a bunch of serious, well-intentioned foreign-backed VC firms and limited partners that are now under scrutiny just for being non-American.
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As I learned from Maria Konnikova's "The Confidence Game," people are instinctively trusting: Why not assume that this stranger we met on the street was perfectly well intentioned?
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Political art, however well intentioned, isn't going to stop Congress and the President from swapping billions in Medicaid for tax cuts for the rich, endangering millions of lives.
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The combination of misguided but well-intentioned campaign finance reforms that weakened national parties and a Supreme Court decision that empowered unaccountable outside groups has been particularly damaging.
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Calling Priebus a "good guy" and "well-intentioned" Ruddy went on to say that "he clearly doesn't know how the federal agencies work," during an interview on CNN.
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It was well-intentioned and she did both herself and Nina a favor by stoking the flames of self confidence to get them both back in the game.
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Also an issue: Even well-intentioned data collection could put people at risk, especially if that information is not properly protected or is shared in the wrong circumstances.
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"In theory, Apple's block list approach is well-intentioned," said YouMail, which would certainly benefit if Apple were to loosen the reins on third-party call blocking apps.
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This tolerance for free speech has been the hallmark of American democracy and must be fiercely protected from the well-intentioned but dangerous proposals of allies like Germany.
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Although well-intentioned, these practices amount to stereotyping because they assume the distribution looks like the top graph above when it may look more like the bottom one.
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And if it seems like I'm being too harsh on what is, in the end, just a fluffy, well-intentioned comedy — well, take it up with Fred Flarsky.
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It was a well-intentioned, simple gesture — but over the weekend, some liberals and lefties began to furiously debate whether safety pins caused more damage than they prevented.
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As a result, even the most well-intentioned among us can overlook the consequences of our actions, and never even know whose toes we might be stepping on.
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I'd read enough excerpts from Harlequin Romance novels in the back of Cosmopolitan to know that my well-intentioned, but sexually inexperienced, boyfriend hadn't actually made me come.
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And, to make matters even crazier—this being the politically charged America of 2017—the online discussion of these well-intentioned bay leaves has taken on racial overtones.
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However, machine learning, while brilliant, can also mean bad news for even the most secure and well-intentioned enterprise that carefully shares data for all the right reasons.
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His quest to Prevent Corruption among Federal Regulators by paying them more and barring them from lobbying or working for the industry they regulated is certainly well-intentioned.
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Overall, this feature seems well-intentioned, though I can think of at least a few instances where you might end up on the receiving end of false alarms.
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My interest was piqued: Self-defence tends to be dominated by burly dudes—meaning that traditional self-defence classes, however well-intentioned, may be triggering for sexual abusers.
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The FCC's motives may be well-intentioned, but historically, when the government tries to fix things that aren't broken, the unintended consequences can be numerous and far-reaching.
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Or. with less and less peace to keep, a well-intentioned peace-maker, along a tense demilitarized zone between the nation's intelligence bureaucracy and the Trump White House.
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As well-intentioned as the app may be, the database exposure puts users — who trusted the app to keep their information safe and their identities anonymous — at risk.
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Stein, whose career also includes stints as an attorney, actor and game show host, said Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders' proposed universal health care proposal was well-intentioned.
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A sampling of opinion from people before and after Sunday Mass suggested that many Catholics saw the pope's comments as well-intentioned and grounded in a moral worldview.
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Everyone tells you to stay in the light—under lamplights, by fires, by the warm porchlight of a well-intentioned granny—but you can stray if you like.
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If this week's debate can teach us anything, it's that people still don't understand why that behavior occurs in the workplace, and that well-intentioned policies aren't enough.
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The failings of the emergency declaration are representative of the federal response to the opioid crisis in general: well-intentioned, even good, ideas that are ultimately not enough.
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Of course, we don't want to leave out our well-intentioned plant-killing cohorts who just can't seem to keep their photosynthetic friends alive past the first week.
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"I think these are well-intentioned people and like me are gravely concerned about our planet, climate change and the things that we have to do," he said.
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Warren's proposal is a well-intentioned effort to address the short-term pressures imposed by the stock market and activists versus the goal of productive, long-term investment.
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The US outlaws pregnancy discrimination at work outright, but many pregnant women say there are subtle ways even the most well-intentioned coworkers can make them feel ostracized.
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A senior Trump administration official told Axios that the president's suggestion to drop nuclear bombs into hurricanes to stop them from hitting the United States was well-intentioned.
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It is portrayed as a continuation of the divisions that led to the Civil War, rather than a grace note, a national embarrassment, or a well-intentioned failure.
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However, Freire warns that without trusting the people in their "pursuit of self-affirmation" even well intentioned leaders will—instead of liberating—often unknowingly become the oppressors themselves.
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Like so many other well-intentioned liberal programs, the Race to the Top initiative — funded by the notorious $850 billion government stimulus — led to a bipartisan grassroots revolt.
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The important point here is that many efforts to simplify wine by summarizing characteristics in easily digested, bite-size pieces — no matter how well-intentioned — often confuse matters.
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Less blatant, but no less powerful, is when the fixed costs imposed by even well-intentioned baseline regulatory requirements preclude any but the largest players from operating profitably.
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"We have had well-intentioned customers acting lawfully that have inadvertently caused a store to be evacuated and local law enforcement to be called to respond," McMillon writes.
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In "The Accidental Billionaires," the identical twins — hulking, 6-foot-5-inch Olympic rowers — came across as well-intentioned overachievers who fall victim to the ruthless, brilliant Zuckerberg.
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They were really well intentioned, but what we're seeing is in some cases a little bit of the regulation was there before we were really ready for it.
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The process of applying for political asylum — a well-intentioned charade, since only a fraction of African migrants are entitled to that protection — takes at least 18 months.
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While having an open comments section seems well intentioned, it's not that surprising that it might result in entries that make some employees identifiable to an attentive manager.
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Its chief life lessons are: Never judge a granny by her housecoat; middle-aged parents are stupid but well-intentioned; and even Queen Elizabeth II occasionally passes wind.
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For generations, well-intentioned people have stretched themselves and new technologies to pull numerical, quantitative, reproducible, codible, algorithmically predictable realities from the sticky biological swamp we live in.
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"Richard Jewell" isn't so much a dispassionate look at the very real mistakes that were made by well-intentioned people as it is an indictment of entire institutions.
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Ukraine's status as a battleground, between Russia, the West, oligarchs and other forces, he added, has meant more American interest in the nation, both well-intentioned and ill.
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Ironically, those most likely to experience the downsides of these well-intentioned efforts are employees of large multistate companies that, overwhelmingly, sponsor the most comprehensive benefits plans available.
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"SESTA is a well-intentioned response to a terrible situation," said Abigail Slater, general counsel for the Internet Association, a trade group representing most major Silicon Valley companies.
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That's what I told a gathering of generous Wall Street and business luminaries this month about the increasing paradox of even some of the most well-intentioned philanthropy.
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No matter how well-intentioned, the manner in which this piece of legislation was made the law of the land had all the grace of a forced feeding.
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I understand that people are well-intentioned and want to save me from some unsavory experience, so I try to accept their tips graciously and say thank you.
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Regardless of how well-intentioned the new FDA teen-focused campaign may be, it will also perpetuate the inaccurate idea that vaping is dangerous to existing adult smokers.
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While bans and boycotts of this nature come from a well-intentioned place, the people who suffer are the workers whose livelihoods depend on travel to their region.
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If, as you believe, we are headed in the wrong direction, it will take the active work of well-intentioned citizens to help us find the right one.
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"The Commission's decision today is well-intentioned, and I commend the efforts of those working to reduce the rates for inmate calling services," Pai wrote in his dissent.
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And no amount of seasoned or thoughtful advice, no matter how well-intentioned, can change the fact that he's the man at the head of the US government.
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Sometimes, they argue it's better that well-intentioned people release the new AIs while making their process fully transparent and warning about the ethical dangers inherent in it.
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Despite often being well-intentioned, doctors "also operate in an inherently racist system," as Rachel R. Hardeman and her team wrote in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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The well-intentioned attempt to bring sanity to phone bills kicked off an ongoing arms race among the carriers to constantly undercut each other with loophole-laden deals.
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I think the problem is that too many people see the drug war as a failed but well-intentioned project, when in my view the reverse is true.
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Because however well-intentioned any particular story's use of the competent female sidekick trope might be, the enormous accumulated mass of these stories sends a very different message.
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Many allies resort to asking people of color to explain racism and oppression — while often well-intentioned, this places a burden on the very communities you're aiming to assist.
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But while the comments were well-intentioned, they started to diminish the body confidence she'd worked hard to develop after spending much of her life frustrated with her weight.
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Others have had their contracts cancelled or postponed when US Army recruiters, though often well intentioned, make mistakes on the complicated paperwork and land them in risky immigration situations.
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The premise of this routine compliance certification is well-intentioned, but by its very nature, it implies that systems should and will remain static for the given certification period.
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But, in a way, they've become a chorus of well-intentioned devils on my shoulder, inspiring me to believe in my abilities as much as they believe in theirs.
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The Obama administration's determination to discourage campus sexual assault—which is suffered by as many as a fifth of women attending college—was well-intentioned, but poorly thought out.
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It's hard to rely on algorithms this way — even ones built by smart, well-intentioned people, and even ones that inject some level of human curation into their code.
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But a malicious plugin that covertly scrapes all user data, as opposed to a well-intentioned one that explicitly gets user consent, may be like comparing apples and oranges.
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For the longest time, it felt as if Negan was a one-dimensional cardboard cutout of a comic book villain, and Rick a flawed, but otherwise well-intentioned, hero.
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The bill will also amend well-intentioned but outdated laws that prohibit government-run pilot programs from exploring how non-cash incentives could improve the rate of organ donation.
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My well-intentioned friends and allies tried to console me by telling me our nation has survived worse, and checks and balances will ensure our individual safeties and liberties.
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The film faced protests and criticism from some Latinos who saw outsider filmmakers, albeit well-intentioned, adopting an anthropological perspective with an excessive focus on gangs and violent neighborhoods.
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But as well intentioned as that step may be, it addresses only a symptom of the problem of the extensive surveillance of Americans, not the root of the problem.
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Rose also knows going after someone you think is a bully by being a bit of a bully yourself is a bit hypocritical even if it was well-intentioned.
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The most exciting approach, however, is a unified one that addresses both "good drone" and "bad drone" challenges; one that maps well-intentioned drones and defends against nefarious ones.
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In many cases, however well-intentioned the guidance may be, it can fall short and be a negative influence on the sort of planning and action the decision requires.
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According to several political ad buyers with experience buying ads on an array of platforms, the bill — while well-intentioned — is far-reaching and would be difficult to enforce.
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Our notions about "professional" dressing when we were just beginning to try out the whole adulting thing: Well, they were certainly well intentioned, if a bit misguided in hindsight.
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People with no ties to the tribe were setting up fundraising pages and raising a lot of money from well-intentioned people, but with no accountability for that money.
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The stories invariably saw Paddington, fueled by marmalade sandwiches, caught up in accidental but well-intentioned scrapes, while examples of rudeness were met with one of his "hard stares".
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Narrated completely in recorded voicemails from Rita the Landlord—and there are many—the short film One Year Lease captures 365 days of well-intentioned pestering and NYC moxie.
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My guess is the latter, because once per Christmas/birthday cycle, my parents would acquiesce and buy me a well-intentioned, tangential-to-what-I'd-actually-asked-for outfit.
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Efforts by law enforcement officials to preserve their ability to bypass a warrant should not hold up this process, because the legislation's provisions actually solve their well-intentioned concerns.
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It is the kind of behavior that may not be malicious, or even conscious; it is bias exhibited by well-intentioned voters, Bernie Sanders-supporting progressives and even feminists.
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Muslim grievance professionals and well-intentioned liberals whitewashing the aspects of the Qur'an that conflict with the values of American society in the 21st Century do us no favors.
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But it is hard to deny that there are forces dedicated—whether out of well-intentioned ideological belief or self-interest—to slowly dismantling the current veterans' healthcare system.
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What these well-intentioned but misguided do-gooders repeatedly fail to explain, however, is why the scourge of violence and poverty exists in these areas in the first place.
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For investors, some of what has caused the most concern are well-intentioned businesses set up in a hurry with little outside oversight or time to work out kinks.
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New currencies or tokens—no matter how well-intentioned—are often funded in private pre-sale events that generally require hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars to participate.
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When California passed Proposition 67 last November, its well-intentioned "plastic bag ban," a ten cent fee was levied on plastic shopping bags common at grocery stores and elsewhere.
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Soon after, Mr. McConnell told one fellow Republican senator that Mr. Pence, while well intentioned, could not be entirely relied upon as a negotiator who spoke for the president.
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"Gift cards are well-intentioned, but I can't imagine the magnitude of the payment would go very far in terms of the company's revenue loss the company," he said.
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" On Tuesday afternoon, the Turkish Consulate in Frankfurt posted an image of the statue on Facebook with a comment that it "is not well intentioned and is also provocative.
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But even if the effort is well intentioned, some critics say the mastery system is too rooted in the cultural context of Asia to be applicable in the West.
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These are all presumably well-intentioned people who want to make the world a better place, and they obviously joined Warren's campaign because of their experience and their expertise.
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The well-chosen, well-qualified and well-intentioned Democratic choices on the left and the current stable of inexperienced, obsequious and sycophantic Trump administration cabinet members on the right.
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In response, 65 research scientists and practitioners sent an open letter to the Senate decrying the legislation, which, while "well intentioned," they claimed would make climate change much worse.
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Yet many have criticized Manley's genteel and ostensibly well-intentioned description of the bomber, who began his reign of terror with targeted bomb package deliveries in largely minority neighborhoods.
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Unfortunately, this well-intentioned bill has already deepened an us-versus-them mentality across the country in high-crime minority communities, precisely where police need community support the most.
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"There have been many well-intentioned policies of all shapes and sizes, but to date, they have all come up short on one of those key criteria," Bertelsen said.
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To me, each of the Democrats' witnesses of the past two weeks appeared to be well-intentioned and hard-working, and seemed genuinely to believe they know what's best.
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Unfortunately, the toxic mix of fear, ignorance and hate clouds the better judgment of otherwise well-intentioned Americans who transform common occurrences, and dark-skinned neighbors, into permanent threats.
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"We have also had well-intentioned customers acting lawfully that have inadvertently caused a store to be evacuated and local law enforcement to be called to respond," McMillon added.
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So how can mayors and governors, whose own budgets are stretched thin, maximize the impact of this incentive and ensure it succeeds where other well-intentioned programs have failed?
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The program is aimed at well-intentioned employers who inadvertently violate the law, but the right approach for them is compliance assistance and education, not a pass on violations.
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" Likewise, he wrote, there have been "well-intentioned customers acting lawfully that have inadvertently caused a store to be evacuated and local law enforcement to be called to respond.
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A more interesting protagonist would be a bit like Clinton himself—well-intentioned, beset by dishonest and hypocritical political opponents, but also with a fatal flaw that drags him down.
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The poor are being marginalized and misaligned in many ways because a lot of the programs that we have — well-intentioned as they may be — are discouraging and disincentivizing work.
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"These may also help your baby sleep while in the stroller, and keep well-intentioned but nevertheless germ-covered hands from reaching in and touching your baby," the AAP says.
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Even a well-intentioned court-packing scheme (like FDR's arguably was) can set off a cycle of mutual escalation that winds up discrediting and weakening the institution being battled over.
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Rather, it's the fact that attempting to categorize him now seems to participate -- even if well intentioned -- in a refusal of his right to a life on his own terms.
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Finally, while media literacy and fact-checking efforts are very well-intentioned, they may not be the best solutions, given the highly-polarized, mistrustful political climate of the United States.
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That's ultimately why Green Book feels wrongheaded to me, no matter how well-intentioned: The movie clearly exhibits Hollywood's unfortunate tendency to elide reality when making movies about historical racism.
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Wyatt Russell stars as Cooper, a well-intentioned but aimless American gamer following his wanderlust through Europe, crashing at hostels and working odd jobs to keep cash in his pocket.
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The author of a new book titled Against Empathy, Bloom uses clinical studies and simple logic to argue that empathy, however well-intentioned, is a poor guide for moral reasoning.
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People always say that Instagram isn't real and that it's toxic to compare your life to that of others—which I'm sure is well-intentioned advice but also very boring.
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WELL-INTENTIONED BUT FLAWED Restrictions on mining are part of efforts to clear the pollution that blankets the north during winters and move heavy industry away from populated urban areas.
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But such efforts, however well-intentioned and even justified, won't wipe people's memories, good and bad, of Cosby's work — especially Americans of a certain age, of which there are many.
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However well-intentioned, these regulations would inevitably and disproportionately impact at-risk students and low-income families, and the very kids who are trying to escape unsafe or unsatisfactory schools.
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The impulse to canonize Father Hamel, however sincere and well intentioned, feeds the idea of retaliation — our martyr for yours — that gives the jihadists the war of religions they seek.
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Well-intentioned legislative proposals, like the currently proposed DETER Act which would impose sanctions if the intelligence community determined Moscow had meddled in U.S. elections, risk causing major market upheaval.
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Even well-intentioned artistic empathy can become a form of trespass when it comes uninvited and replays the damage done to the people with whom the artist seeks to stand.
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And while the EU's new Copyright Directive may be a well intentioned effort to modernize EU copyright rules, it still contains numerous provisions that could significantly harm the open internet.
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Other security issues are far too tightly bound up with geopolitics for even a number of well-intentioned technology firms to be able to do much to shift the needle.
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The Democratic Members who staged a sit-in Wednesday in the well of the House to protest the lack of action on gun control legislation were, no doubt, well-intentioned.
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Dr. Jan Schmidt-Burbach, senior wildlife and veterinary adviser for World Animal Protection, said that any elephant tourism, no matter how well-intentioned, drives a market where abuse is inevitable.
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In Eizenstat's rendering, Carter was a thoroughly decent, well-intentioned idealist who tackled tough issues like energy, wrestled with economic troubles and advanced human rights, all with drive and determination.
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"People are well intentioned, but a little bit of good intention with a lot of money can do a lot of harm," said Natalie Bridgeman-Fields, a human rights lawyer.
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Stephen Holden described it in The Times as "earnest" and "well-intentioned" but called it marred by a "clunky" screenplay by Lem Dobbs that had a predictably "bogus" Hollywood finale.
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At some events, female filmmakers sometimes seem to have been invited simply to check a box, a practice that, however well-intentioned, inevitably suggests that women are second-class talent.
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"You are privy to negative, offensive material, or you can just hear that one person is not well intentioned or benevolent," the contractor said about some of Rev&aposs content.
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Jane acts partly as an audience surrogate, a well-intentioned outsider whose empathy and sincere desire to act on behalf of the female murder victim only gets her so far.
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No matter how well intentioned Snowden's actions—and there are many who see him as a hero—by violating the norms of insider disclosure, he suffered a self-inflicted wound.
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Well-intentioned but poorly funded state and local family-preservation initiatives frequently result in the removal of many children from their homes in the wake of yet another system failure.
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When — predictably — it became clear that blame for the flub belonged at the feet of a well-intentioned, low-level speechwriter within the Trump organization, the press would not relent.
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"Convenient how Trump flips from an all-powerful master negotiator to well-intentioned simpleton duped by Snidely Ryan at the drop of a hat," tweeted the conservative columnist Ben Shapiro.
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Rather than spending on more well-intentioned programs that don't produce results, taxpayer resources should be focused on programs that work, that show a positive return on investment for America.
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Sean Blake's journey, as described by his mother Kim, took him through rehab more than a dozen times in facilities that were generally well-intentioned but often overwhelmed and ineffective.
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That piece will circulate even further on Facebook with a super-scary headline, and eventually even some well-intentioned liberals will start to question the worth of a minimum wage.
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Some compared it to the earlier Fox interview -- a well-intentioned effort to soften the edges around Kavanaugh that nevertheless added, rather than reduced, the swirl of controversy surrounding him.
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It often comes from well-intentioned men who are horrified when it is pointed out or oblivious when it is going on, as well as those who are less enlightened.
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Human cognition is clouded by all kinds of heuristics—mental shortcuts—and biases that mar our judgment and undermine our often well-intentioned quest for rational thinking and responsible action.
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That may be well-intentioned, but it is also a little rich coming from a man currently on a road trip to rescue the guy he nearly killed for revenge.
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The rush to rebuild Notre-Dame, however well-intentioned, risks only underscoring the government's slowness in helping the people whose lives, some say, have been ruined by neoliberalism and globalization.
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The excruciating sequence in which Bigger is compelled to escort Mary and her Communist lover to a black nightclub and is subjected to their demeaning, if well-intentioned, intimacies, was truncated.
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At the time, Klem blamed the move on a "well-intentioned marketing employee," but the debate over using her father's political position to hawk Ivanka Trump wares was just firing up.
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We have developed new mathematical techniques that can not only reverse the observed effects of aging, but also untangle and remove the effects of well-intentioned but now-regretted conservation efforts.
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Though Netflix's actions may seem well-intentioned, it does negatively impact users who've rooted their devices simply for greater control and customization of their phones rather than to bypass security measures.
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Less interested in coming down against these well-intentioned ally anthems (or Instagays, or cockteasing straight bros) than in unpacking them, the Comedy Central show captures a decidedly novel gay sensibility.
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Because if you're old enough to go to a festival, there's a good chance that your attitudes to sex are pretty well set, and some website blackouts and a well-intentioned .
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At the height of its power, the dreaded call-out, no matter how minor the transgression or how well intentioned the transgressor, could ruin your reputation, your job or your life.
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Even if well-intentioned, the researchers and developers writing the code don't have the training or, at the risk of offending some wonderful colleagues, the inclination to think about these issues.
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We saw it in the reaction to the (well-intentioned, though poorly executed) Gillette ad, which had men losing their cool over what they saw as "gender shaming" once-loyal customers.
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And although much of the disruption is well-intentioned—the bike lanes, wider pavements and four-way crossings being built will improve life for pedestrians and cyclists—the inefficiency is expensive.
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The internet at large recognized, and it was summarily retweeted, parodied, and then co-opted by well-intentioned, but clueless brands attempting to peddle their wares to kids on the web.
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The Definitive Guide to Business The ubiquitous advice to "follow your passion" is well-intentioned but not very helpful, says Jenny Blake, the co-creator of Google's career development mentorship program.
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Hopefully that will be enough time for VTech to make sure another hacker, which might not be as well-intentioned as the previous one, can't easily get into their customers' data.
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A well-intentioned but oftentimes questionably-executed trend has emerged from runways this season: the use of slogan T-shirts as a way for designers to address politics during Fashion Week.
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