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Examples of mixed blessing


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However, being committed to accepting the new principle is a mixedblessing.
Technological progress in medicine has been a mixedblessing.
However, this pairing of self-control with altruism is a mixedblessing.
On the whole, this book is a mixedblessing.
Within the narrow context of law or public administration, direct appeals were a mixedblessing.
However, because cultural practices reproduce, manifest themselves, and change differently from biologically based traits, short term criteria are a mixedblessing.
Regional information for presidential aspirants can be a mixedblessing.
Modern day high-rises are a mixedblessing, too often placed with little consideration for their surroundings.
The rule-based tagger is a mixedblessing when it comes to recognising the relationship between suffixes and appropriate tags.
The book is therefore a mixedblessing.
They report that linear types can be a mixedblessing: programming can become more difficult because of the linearity constraint, and the performance can also be disappointing.
Especially in the last decade, it has become increasingly clear that resistance against pathogens and parasites can be a mixedblessing, as high levels of resistance have their costs.
The constituency's history has been closely tied to mining, a dependence which has always been a mixedblessing.
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Yes, it is a mixedblessing, but it becomes a blessing if we get the rest of the road.
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Is not that a mixedblessing, as it might cause considerable logistical problems for the armed forces?
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The spin-off consequences of driving down the wholesale cost of electricity to the lowest possible point have been a mixedblessing, to say the least.
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Being named in the regulations or guidance is to some extent a mixedblessing.
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Trying to bring them up is a more mixedblessing, but so far the joys and rewards outweigh the worries and difficulties.
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Clause 2 is somewhat of a mixedblessing.
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The chainsaw and other modern techniques have been a mixedblessing.
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There is no doubt that microphones, like telephones, are a mixedblessing.
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We could not have a full debate without referring to low-cost carriers, which are a mixedblessing.
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Does he further accept that care in the community is a mixedblessing and has been proven not to work in many cases?
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The accumulation of goods by itself is a mixedblessing.
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I might have said that sometimes it was a mixedblessing—nevertheless, it is a blessing.
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I do not regard that as a great disadvantage, but he may find it a mixedblessing as things proceed.
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Scholarship and the modern habit of buying years of teaching by money raised from sponsors is a mixedblessing.
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The proposal to empower magistrates courts to pass prison sentences of up to 12 months could also prove to be a mixedblessing.
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Arbitration clauses are a mixedblessing to consumers.
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Special defences are, as we know, a mixedblessing.
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I am sure that they do not consider playing games next to the school as a mixedblessing.
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It seems, therefore, that there is a mixedblessing about the state of the pharmaceutical industry in this country.
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Government funding can be a mixedblessing unless the integrity of the work and the relationship with the community can be preserved.
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I have had the mixedblessing of inheriting a large family home.
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In that case, it might be a mixedblessing.
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We are certainly proud of the monument, but there are times when it proves something of a mixedblessing.
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Making a lower initial payment would in any case be a mixedblessing.
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We regard the advent of the oil industry as something of a mixedblessing.
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It may be now viewed as a mixedblessing.
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I suggest that what is proposed will be a mixedblessing for both constituent parties in the problem.
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This could be done in certain circumstances, but this could be a mixedblessing.
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However, the continuous use of high interest rates as the primary mechanism of controlling inflation is a mixedblessing.
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Property purchase schemes are a mixedblessing for people in the area affected.
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To maintain the rate at an artificially high level by very high interest rates can be a mixedblessing.
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We also agree with him in regard to the question of promotion; but this is a mixedblessing.
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It is important that there should be a free and open market in corporate stocks, but it is a mixedblessing.
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Most people, it seems to me, are agreed that oil, for all the financial benefit that it gave to the balance of payments, has been a rather mixedblessing.
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The set-aside proposal is a mixedblessing.
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That is a mixedblessing.
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But this can be a mixedblessing.
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That will, however, be a mixedblessing.
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It has been a mixedblessing because he has inherited from his predecessors a poisoned chalice, and no mirrors and no clever make-up could hide the truth.
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I take that as a mixedblessing.
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There are great advantages in having a private room: you can have visitors whenever you like, although that is an advantage which is perhaps sometimes a mixedblessing.
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It is a mixedblessing.
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The high public profile was a mixedblessing.
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Some traditionalists regard modern collaborations as a mixedblessing, leaving or modifying sacred traditions for more explicitly commercial goals.
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Rescue proves a mixedblessing, as he is also enslaved.
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The kids regard her as a mixedblessing, especially since underneath it all she can often be a barrel of fun.
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This complexity, however, was a mixedblessing, and highlighted many of the unfortunate pitfalls of the coin-operated game industry in general and pinball in particular.
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This matching of meanings was a mixedblessing.
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Growth of local industries soon, proved a mixedblessing.
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The proximity to the metro area was a mixedblessing.
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The sudden wealth from increased production was a mixedblessing.
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In policy terms, this has process has been regarded as a mixedblessing.
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However, this was a mixedblessing because they brought typhoid fever.
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The growth was often a mixedblessing for these communities.
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The tourism has been a mixedblessing for the historic center as commercial establishments open, helping the economy, but also push residents out.
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For processors of dairy, poultry and eggs, supply management is a mixedblessing.
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How, then, do the two books under review cope with the mixed blessings of the genre?
The new wings proved to be a mixedblessing, as a composite wing is stiffer and transmits more force to the fuselage, accelerating fatigue in the fuselage.
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The fire was, however, a mixedblessing.
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The good flying weather brought mixed blessings.
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Defeat dispersed the heroic millennarianism of the confederacy, but victory, which took a long hard time coming for the republic, proved a mixedblessing.
Inner city living is, then, a mixedblessing.
Congress activity has been a mixedblessing.
Helicopters are a mixedblessing.
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Freud points out that the contemporary technological advances of science have been, at best, a mixedblessing for human happiness.
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