71. Each of those is a candidate for a list of laws with unintended consequences that outweigh whatever benefits exist. 72. Dower, a professor of Japanese history at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has written a sobering monument to the law of unintended consequences. 73. Even seemingly more benign battery technologies based on other materials could have unintended consequences. 74. Even the canniest science cannot repeal the law of unintended consequences, but mere alarmism does more to stymie than to guide. 75. Few stop to think of the unintended consequences to workers, female and male, in real life. 76. FOR EVERY GOVERNMENTAL action, the unintended consequences are greater than the intended consequences. 77. Growing obesity is an unintended consequence of a more productive economy. 78. Grim, overcrowded conditions at California animal shelters led to the Hayden bill, which may have the unintended consequence of increasing animal euthanasia. 79. Government action may take effect just as the economy picks up on its own, and have the unintended consequence of dampening that recovery. 80. He said he believed Bush was uniquely qualified to address the immigration problems with Mexico, but he worries about the unintended consequences that come with any new policy. |