How To Use Self-defeating In A Sentence

  • To minimize how this price is perceived, the self-defeating organization can avail itself of any of the techniques described here.
  • For many on the right in the UK, Atlanticism has become synonymous with a self-defeating, virulent Euroscepticism that is bad for Britain. Labour: UK should integrate key defence decisions with Europe
  • He is counseled by a sports psychologist who helps him interpret and banish negative, self-defeating feelings.
  • Through the actions and attitudes of struggling individuals, the true costs of self-defeating organizational behavior are made manifest.
  • At this stage, the need to control war to prevent it becoming a tragic and self-defeating activity demanded strong action.
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  • In the face of a self-defeating organizational behavior pattern, a person of this sort has little choice other than to fight.
  • Why engage in artistic efforts at all if they are essentially futile and self-defeating and devoid of truth?
  • So far as we could judge, the attitude of hospital administrators was a self-defeating mixture of overcaution in small matters and lack of vigour in important ones. Henry’s Demons
  • None the less, we must admit to grave reservations about what passes for training in the typical self-defeating organization.
  • He is counseled by a sports psychologist who helps him interpret and banish negative, self-defeating feelings.
  • It looks to me like this silliness is rather quickly morphing into being both destructive and self-defeating.
  • As a result of diminishing confidence and conflicting internal impulses, the organization inevitably falls into patterns of self-defeating organizational behavior.
  • I had never withheld evidence from the police, a silly and eventually self-defeating course. DOUBTFUL MOTIVES
  • As the consciousness grows that we must develop a sustainable economic system to survive, beginning at the local level, as sustainability must, the idea of plundering the globe to loot recources begins to look self-defeating, even stupid. Going Local
  • What is it about outsourcing that encourages such odd, self-defeating behaviour? Computing
  • As a look at the dark underbelly of the record industry, and a self-defeating ego, it's fascinating stuff, and should be required viewing for anyone who has ever thought about joining a band.
  • When a crisis or dilemma arises, such an organization will resort under duress to its customary self-defeating practices.
  • Nothing could be more futile and self-defeating than such a strategy.
  • Yet the appeal to tripartition as the reassertion in triangular format of dialectical possibilities otherwise self-defeating achieves little.
  • Attempts at censorship are, in any case, self-defeating.
  • The story raises a knotty, if hypothetical, issue: Is it possible that well-intentioned efforts like the Jordan Valley project might ultimately be self-defeating?
  • Rather than being self-defeating, successful players are their own best friends.
  • Given its findings, wouldn't that be a bit self-defeating?
  • It's not hard to see the germ of something useful in what on the surface appear to be self-defeating patterns of behavior.
  • Other self-defeating organizations rely on insincere optimism and empty slogans to mask an inner sense of desperation.
  • The doohickeys that you cherish are, of course, totally pathetic in my eyes, revealing you as a ‘sharper image’ slave to self-defeating, fashionable mechanisms.
  • As the costs rise and the race hate builds and the unworkable, self-defeating new scheme unravels, Labor will be mute.
  • Other self-defeating organizations rely on insincere optimism and empty slogans to mask an inner sense of desperation.
  • The company has opted instead for a legal challenge that looks futile and self-defeating. Times, Sunday Times
  • What is it about outsourcing that encourages such odd, self-defeating behaviour? Computing
  • What is it about outsourcing that encourages such odd, self-defeating behaviour? Computing
  • A smile is self-powering, a frown is self-defeating. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • It seems to me that the idea is rather self-defeating.
  • Whether this selflessness is generous, self-defeating, or quite heroic, that mindset seems to shape part of the world these characters live in. A BookBrowse exclusive interview in which Karen Rigby chats with poet Alice Fulton about her first collection of short stories, The Nightingales of Troy.
  • It's rough and tumble and often self-defeating, but at least it's democratic.
  • Or would these moves have made the parish more contentious, poisoned the nurturing atmosphere, and proved ultimately self-defeating?
  • 'And accepting these self-defeating limitations is mental health? THE DICE MAN
  • I tried to harness these dreams and was given various insights, among which was the in-retrospect-blindingly-obvious fact that working myself into exhaustion and subsequent viral pharyngitis is self-defeating behaviour on a number of levels. Hard to swallow
  • Seldom will so much hot air have been expended by so many for such a meanly self-serving and self-defeating result.
  • Accordingly, saving is self-defeating, as a loss in income will disallow individuals to save over the long-run.
  • A pervasive pattern of self-defeating behavior, beginning by early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts.
  • Nevertheless, enforcing contempt orders against stubborn journalists has been self-defeating for law enforcers.
  • In nearly every way, false open-mindedness conforms to the pattern of a self-defeating organizational behavior.
  • TV Guide Magazine: Feminists would likely view Carly's overt bitchery as demeaning and self-defeating — hardly the image of an empowered woman Discuss! General Hospital's Laura Wright Previews the Carly-Brenda Smack Down
  • The agency's warnings that unalloyed austerity is self-defeating only adds to the piling anxieties on the economic side. Eurozone: Cut to the core | Editorial
  • The company has opted instead for a legal challenge that looks futile and self-defeating. Times, Sunday Times
  • To minimize how this price is perceived, the self-defeating organization can avail itself of any of the techniques described here.
  • Such action is immoral, and it may also be self-defeating.
  • Which means that “non-naturalism” is just as vulnerable to the charge of being “self-defeating”. You and me baby ain't nothing but mammals - The Panda's Thumb
  • Narrowly self-interested behaviour is ultimately self-defeating.
  • The leaders of self-defeating organizations are well aware of this phenomenon; they depend upon it to justify their haphazard training practices.
  • Dishonesty is ultimately self-defeating.
  • I suggested to him that the party's policy was self-defeating.
  • Surveillance - a new and ominous term - became compulsive and almost second nature, even when its use was self-defeating.
  • There is something very self-defeating in being immoral on principle.
  • In industry and in business, inept use of dynastic power is plainly self-defeating. Positive Parent Power
  • It prevents an enterprise from falling into the self-defeating trap of rewarding one constituent group repeatedly, and repeatedly penalizing others.
  • I wrote the book about the inner game of pocket billiards because I have a lot of experience with the self-defeating elements that destroy an otherwise fine game.
  • Tear down the walls of self-consciousness in your mind, rip to shreds all the self-defeating messages you torture yourself with all the time.
  • When a crisis or dilemma arises, such an organization will resort under duress to its customary self-defeating practices.
  • How absurd and self-defeating it would be to argue that artists should or can continue to grope blindly, trusting to accident or mere intuition.
  • To avoid sentimentality and melodrama in a film about bereavement is admirable; to avoid drama altogether seems self-defeating. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of course, there are certain unavoidable economic consequences of the action that the Rhodesian Government has taken: the loss of imperial preference, the loss of the Commonwealth sugar agreement and things of that kind-they will undoubtedly follow; punitive economic measures, which would be self-defeating and harm the very people whom they are designed to help, raise quite different considerations. The Commonwealth Today As Seen By A Former Colonial Secretary
  • It prevents an enterprise from falling into the self-defeating trap of rewarding one constituent group repeatedly, and repeatedly penalizing others.
  • it is self-defeating...to ignore the progress of events
  • The ongoing practice of self-defeating organizational behavior patterns leads ineluctably to the formation of what we call a self-defeating organizational character.
  • You'd be hard-pressed to come up with a more backward-looking, wasteful and self-defeating energy ‘plan’ than this one.
  • They learn to then shift from negative, self-defeating internal dialogue towards positive, more realistic, and confidence-building self-speech.
  • For this reason, beyond a certain stage, any remedial measure to counteract gravity becomes self-defeating.
  • It's sort of like an appendage, and no matter how burdensome or self-defeating it is, it's just there.
  • Self-defeating organizations are, by definition, averse to the truth.
  • They learn to then shift from negative, self-defeating internal dialogue towards positive, more realistic, and confidence-building self-speech.
  • The ongoing practice of self-defeating organizational behavior patterns leads ineluctably to the formation of what we call a self-defeating organizational character.
  • Sensuality is only carnal when it is used indiscriminately, for self-defeating gratification.
  • Mr Cousins sees in this the disorderly, self-defeating aspects of both sexual desire and chastity.
  • Finally, retroactive cost justification fails because it never takes into account the qualitative costs that self-defeating actions inflict on organizational performance.
  • You can't move forward or achieve your goals, if you become sidetracked by self-defeating behavior.
  • In self-defeating organizations, poor performance comes to resemble this sort of eternally perpetuating cycle.
  • To avoid sentimentality and melodrama in a film about bereavement is admirable; to avoid drama altogether seems self-defeating. Times, Sunday Times
  • Flagrant disregard for the evidence freely available in libraries at home and abroad was self-defeating.
  • Rather than wrap herself up in the mystique of the antipathic artist, Polly admits she's trapped in a self-defeating cycle of suffering followed by songwriting purgation.
  • To avoid sentimentality and melodrama in a film about bereavement is admirable; to avoid drama altogether seems self-defeating. Times, Sunday Times
  • Also, as we have seen in Japan and elsewhere, prosperity is self-defeating.
  • Or would these moves have made the parish more contentious, poisoned the nurturing atmosphere, and proved ultimately self-defeating?
  • In this sense, the high-performance loop turns the self-defeating organizational behavior pattern on its head.
  • It looks to me like this silliness is rather quickly morphing into being both destructive and self-defeating.
  • Statements like this confirmed our suspicions about self-defeating organizational behavior patterns.
  • So it is daft, wrong, self-defeating and also defensive to respond to everyone who doesnt know the inverse square law AS THOUGH they were an arrogant mousehole who is secretly sneering at you because you havent seen Hamlet. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • This narrative and the accompanying lessons in how to be "ageless" are self-defeating. NYT > Home Page
  • We cannot give in to nihilism or self-defeating subjectivism.
  • It would be completely self-defeating to rip it up. Times, Sunday Times
  • The impact of reform will be slow and it is hamstrung by being unable to aggressively reflate its economy by the euro's self-defeating rules so clearly in need of change.
  • Hope Steadman's self-defeating quest for perfection?
  • But bear in mind that self-defeating organizations function according to their own peculiar form of behavioral logic.
  • In this sense, the high-performance loop turns the self-defeating organizational behavior pattern on its head.
  • Constant dieting can be self-defeating.
  • Making ourselves and our allies invisible out of protest is self-defeating.
  • Burning off fat rather than energy stored in muscles also means you are less likely to feel famished after an exercise session and order that self-defeating portion of fries at the health club restaurant.
  • The memos are self-defeating in that regard - why would the sort of low life slug who would write such a thing actually care enough to write such a thing?
  • This, in a nutshell, is how closed organizational systems become self-defeating.
  • Herein resides the best possible solution to the European impasse: an outcome that restores growth, avoids self-defeating austerity, and allows the best possible recovery for bondholders, who would collect more pennies on the dollar than they would if debtor countries were pushed into depression in a futile effort to pay every centime. Memo to Europe: Forget the War
  • None the less, we must admit to grave reservations about what passes for training in the typical self-defeating organization.
  • And for science to produce a hypothesis (which is itself a doxastic state) that claims that doxastic states don't exist would be illogical and self-defeating.
  • Because self-improvement tastes best with a piquant little sprinkle of something self-defeating on top.
  • Rejecting ‘one-word-after-another word English’, Foster Wallace's idiosyncratic prose captures the ‘internal head-speed’ of those rapidly losing the plot, mimicking the loopy narratives of their self-defeating involutions.
  • A smile is self-powering, a frown is self-defeating. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • They learn to then shift from negative, self-defeating internal dialogue towards positive, more realistic, and confidence-building self-speech.
  • To me - with only a touch of satire or irony - the analogy is to the Battle of the Bulge - a bold, but ultimately self-defeating counterstroke from a retreating army.
  • Last week, I explained how violent acts of revolution would be self-defeating.
  • Like most prejudice, it's not only baseless, it's self-defeating.
  • But it has been pursued with the same sectarian, thuggish, and ultimately self-defeating spirit.
  • The desperate drive for selfish gains is self-defeating.
  • A pervasive pattern of self-defeating behavior, beginning by early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts.
  • Trade protectionism is a self-defeating policy. Times, Sunday Times
  • It would be completely self-defeating to rip it up. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you value a higher number of automobiles on the highways and also assign high scores to clean air, it is more self-defeating criteria.
  • Since a cell would be generated through an OOL process, would'nt having to presume the existence of one and the genome in it to refute the contention that a measure of genomic invariance is necessary, not be self-defeating? Another Protozoan and Front-Loading
  • It prevents an enterprise from falling into the self-defeating trap of rewarding one constituent group repeatedly, and repeatedly penalizing others.

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