Even in China, low wage repetitive work can create major conflicts between workers and corporations and be destructive to society.
Indeed, negative word of mouth could be destructive to the company.
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The agency should rethink its burden calculus and reassess its plan with an eye toward achieving the ultimate goal of reducing wasteful litigation that will ultimately be destructive to the patent system.
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Per-flight user taxes have been tried in other countries and they have proven to be enormously destructive to general aviation.
This phase can actually be more destructive to stock market valuations than the conflict period itself, says Griffith.
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But are there additional steps that you feel authorities could be taking to address these trends before they get to be destructive, before they result in the kind of tragedy we saw here earlier this week?
Future housing markets are likely to be increasingly vulnerable to destructive price swings if credit-fueled demand and no-growth sentiment continue to flourish.
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Proposals to build the UK's largest underground gas storage facility in Lancashire would be "destructive" to the environment, campaigners have said.
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In effect, he is asking why his country should be vulnerable to the destructive currency crises sweeping the world, including neighboring Brazil, and, why, instead of trying to keep the peso tied to the dollar, he shouldn't make life simpler by using the dollar itself.
"We have to understand that young children may not fully appreciate the consequences of actions that are destructive but may be able to be romanticised at a twisted moment, " he said.
Isaac has the potential to be a destructive and devastating storm along the Gulf Coast.
It's going to be increasingly destructive of our resources, our abilities, our standing in the world, our view as a moral and decent democracy.
In an electoral year, the so-called fiscal cliff lurks in the background, promising to be as destructive, or more, than the previous round of debt ceiling talks.
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Repeal of FATCA probably is NOT any more possible than the Repeal of Obamacare, but it can be modified to be less destructive, and there in lies some hope, however forlorn it may be.
P. officials around the country make loud noises about how destructive this could be to the party, or if members are confronted in their home districts with new polls showing a public more adamant than ever about putting an end to the Beltway war.
The central bank-prescribed deflation antidote inflation is likely to be general, cumulative, uncontrollable, and hugely destructive, not least to liberty and morality.
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When several hundred rather destructive donkeys were to be shot in the Grand Canyon national park, the fund paid for them to be lifted out by helicopter.
Self-Destructive Hubris would be for President Clinton to give in to the temptation to fire special prosecutor Kenneth Starr.
This approach to intelligence analysis will be destructive not just for the US's relations with its allies, but for America's own national security.
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They might be more pleasant to work with, but the leadership style can be just as destructive.
First, the use of leverage to reach for yield can be destructive of values.
If the consequences of these political shenanigans and misrepresentations were not so real, serious and destructive to Internet capitalism, they would be laughable.
Their self destructive politics appeal to the powers that be.
He recognizes that the struggle to control our destructive tendencies can be incrementally moved in the right direction by people becoming more self-aware (or, in language popular today, cultivate mindfulness).
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But make no mistake, as long as the Fed flounders in its conducting of monetary policy--as it has for a decade--we will continue to be rocked by unnecessary shocks and destructive bouts of volatility.
Dr Jiang reckoned that a cold plasma, particularly one rich in oxygen ions (which are notoriously destructive of organic materials), would be enough to do the job of breaking up a biofilm without harming the patient.
As images and stories put us in awe of nature's destructive power, it may be worth a moment to marvel at the force of gravity that governs the behavior of all matter, from the waters of Lake Pontchartrain to light.
The results can be barren fields, destructive floods or sickened populations from exposure to contamination.
The public discussion of energy options tends to be emotional, polarized, mistrustful and destructive.
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