Yet, they perversely encourage stalemate by providing an easy fallback in the face of gridlock.
Based on the original social compact, that duty falls uniquely (and thus perversely) on the telcos.
In this scenario there could still be a perversely positive impact for commercial real estate.
Yet perversely this is the time when optimism is going to pay out the most.
Perversely, computers are often more expensive for public libraries than for individuals, and harder to buy.
But the main problem for the Mitsubishi group is, perversely, the strength of its financial companies.
Its fans perversely enjoy the opprobrium it still attracts, as well as its deeply cryptic side.
Perversely, lobby groups who are not fortunate enough to influence policy would not get their money back.
Perversely, this actually worsens the cycle, because jaggery uses a little sugar-cane as one of its ingredients.
Perversely, Mr Blair's desire to be more pro-European may have helped the tax row go so wrong.
The Fed is perversely deploring the extraordinary growth of business capital investments and the resulting surge in productivity.
Our current tax code perversely encourages U.S. companies to reinvest their overseas profits overseas rather than repatriate them.
Tens of millions of Americans will end up with no tax break, or, perversely, a higher tax bill.
Perversely, to distribute those dividends both companies have routinely had to draw even more cash from the government.
The result is that the city perversely disincentivizes living in the downtown-proximate neighborhoods.
As with the misuse of condemnation powers, rent control perversely hurts the very people it is supposed to help.
Yet another Sarbox provision, absent vigorous SEC enforcement, may even be leading, perversely, to less disclosure of accounting problems.
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Maybe, perversely, because Britain has been so hopeless at fashion in the past.
Yet it is perversely wrongheaded to write him off as a mere charmer.
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Moreover, they also perversely increase the incentives of young people to remain uninsured.
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But, perversely, they may only be able to fund the judicial review if the government provides some of the cash.
The Republican Party is becoming a perversely rigid sect, more concerned with being militantly correct than being pragmatic and successful.
Yet Mr Milosevic may perversely see some advantage in allowing a relief operation that reduces the pain of his war.
If policymakers learn that lesson from Greenspan's era and its aftermath, then, perversely, Alan Greenspan's legacy will be a positive one.
So Ms Vega must, perversely, hire a babysitter while she is working.
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Perversely, his handling of it all even added to his cool quotient.
This, perversely, has endangered the euro and perhaps even the EU itself.
Perversely, the Obama administration wants to undermine deferral, thus putting American multinationals at an even greater disadvantage when competing in global markets.
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The Hayes issue perversely called for conversion at a 15% discount -- from wherever the common was trading at the time of conversion.
Companies are intent on peddling a constant stream of new products and services but, perversely, the concept of tradition still drives the business.
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