But shadow health secretary Andy Burnham predicted the changes would have the opposite effect.
Indeed many, including most economists and business leaders, expect it to have just the opposite effect.
But Mr. Joiner acknowledges that such a tactic might have the opposite effect on other recruiters.
In reality, intensive parenting may have the opposite effect on children from what parents intend.
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It could, however, have the opposite effect if consumed a lot over the long term.
Banning Mr Erdogan could have precisely the opposite effect to what the generals intended.
Many believed the news would soothe markets, but it seems to have had the opposite effect.
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Wahid's attempts to spread responsibility around to more groups could actually have the opposite effect.
This blatant effort to weaken the Democratic party will have precisely the opposite effect.
Yet other evidence suggests that supermarkets' allegedly nasty habits have had quite the opposite effect.
Cross-country skiing also employs a second form, kick wax, which has the opposite effect.
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In fact, they can have the opposite effect and insulate lower classes from upward mobility.
He says the new law designed to cut crime will actually have the opposite effect.
She says she's concerned that a provision meant to boost retirement savings could have the opposite effect.
This was great news for the taxpayer, but has had the opposite effect on the mobile-phone market.
What Professor Clemens shows is that these efforts have had the opposite effect.
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New York's high taxes are having just the opposite effect--they're driving homeowners, residents and businesses out of the state.
But even as the law tries to prevent people from renouncing their citizenship, it may have the opposite effect.
It is still just possible, however, that it will have the opposite effect.
But the lessons that policymakers drew from the crisis of the 1980s ended up having precisely the opposite effect.
Would this not have the opposite effect on the system than the effect we would see by narrowing participation?
In Scandinavia, a recent opening of the market has had the opposite effect.
But rising temperatures could have the opposite effect at the edges of both landmasses, causing rates of melting to increase.
Tax rate increases have just the opposite effect on every dollar and economic decision throughout the economy and the world.
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The rapid rise in oil prices that dragged most vehicle markets down this year had the opposite effect in Russia.
In fact, the March 29th measure had the opposite effect: the real strengthened from around BRL1.65 to BRL1.59 in six days.
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The direct opposite effect is apparent now, as the mutual redemption numbers and apathy towards equity markets regardless of performance demonstrate.
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There is evidence that tightening fiscal policy in the right way and at the right time may have the opposite effect.
Thankfully, the American people aren't buying what they're selling: the campaign is having the opposite effect of what the Lobby intends.
It's been a long time since I saw any decent lingerie in that color and greying underpants generally have the opposite effect.
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