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Namely that bad ideas never really die, they just skirt falsifiability.
FORBES: Taxes On "Fatty Foods", And Their Unintended Consequences
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It seems bad ideas do not die easily.
FORBES: Senseless Energy Policies From Bonn To D.C.
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Genes bad for organisms are supposed to die out, not spread.
WSJ: Matt Ridley on Selfish DNA | Mind & Matter
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Philanthropy without scale and sustainability is like any other bad business that will simply wither and die on the vine.
FORBES: Forces for Good: All Good is Not Created Equal
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It seems old habits really do die hard - whether they are good or bad.
BBC: People under stress stick to habits, good or bad
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Animal welfare charities claim that without continued feeding from passers-by more horses on Manmoel Common are likely to die, following lack of food after last year's bad weather.
BBC: Horses being fed
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Yet 2m children under the age of five die every year in India alone, mostly thanks to poor nutrition or bad drinking water.
ECONOMIST: The Kashmir earthquake
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He had asked her once, during a bad stretch six months ago, when he was being treated regularly with formidable steroids, if he was going to die.
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