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The tongue-out trend, like many of its kind, began as something "obnoxious and inconsiderate, rather than inherently hostile", he says.

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Drawing parallels to the 2003 Iraq invasion, the author warns that regime change operations are inherently unpredictable and often produce unintended consequences far worse than the initial problem they aim to solve.

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Both were predisposed to feel that people, and by extension markets, were too certain about inherently uncertain things.

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A case related to China, he said, inherently carries a political dimension.

Understanding this chain reaction offers crucial insight into why Antarctic ice sheets may be inherently unstable, both in the distant past and in the modern era.

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