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backfire

[bak-fahyuhr] / ˈbækˌfaɪər /


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If Bondi thought she could quiet the clamor for the Epstein files by releasing only a small percentage of heavily redacted documents, the move backfired.

From Salon

That stunt is also one of TV’s grandest examples of why such ploys can backfire.

From Salon

Instead he argues a "fine balance" is needed between raising awareness and "not falling into the trap of fear-messaging or being overly alarmist, which can backfire".

From BBC

And landlords took on lots of debt during the pandemic era of low interest rates, which backfired when rates later spiked.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ironically, it’s a tactic that backfires, if the goal is for dispatchers to keep their cool.

From Los Angeles Times