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However, this "improvement" has an often-unintended consequence.

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Mr Adams says Portland's success is "totally replicable". But much of it seems to be an unintended consequence of land-use policies dating back to 1973.

Perhaps the worst aspect of France's restrictions on hate speech is an unintended consequence-it allows prejudice to cloak itself in martyrdom.

While some are unimpressed that people tried to cheat the system, others point out a potentially unintended consequence: the scheme could simply encourage smokers to light up more often.

The unintended consequences will be many.

Protecting the little guy can sometimes have unintended consequences.

That is because of the unintended consequences of the rise of the tea-party movement.

So what might be the unintended consequences of Mr Obama's plan?

In reality, because humans are humans, the law of unintended consequences kicks in.

A type of unintended consequences, perverse incentives are the result of an honest good intention.

The French have long experienced the unintended consequences of a large public sector. Ask them about it.

Although it has played a vital role in increasing accountability for student learning, the bill has had unintended consequences.

What makes the tale such an enduring classic are the moral questions it raises about creation, responsibility and unintended consequences.

We are where we are, struggling with unintended consequences, trapped in a pay system that generates some outrageous results.

The legal extension of childhood beyond puberty willfully disregards the biological facts and is bound to lead to some very negative unintended consequences.

Recording a verdict of misadventure, the St Pancras coroner, Suzanne Greenway, said: "The unintended consequences of such potentially fatal levels was her sudden death."

Talk about unintended consequences, all I wanted to do with “ A Review of My First Year of Blogging” was provide some factoids about my blog.

But for leaders in business, the information surge has triggered its own unintended consequences, especially for those of us over 40.

Many people think such ideas immoral, or a distraction from the business of haranguing people to produce less carbon dioxide, or both—and certain to provoke unintended consequences, to boot.