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perverse

[per-vurs] / pərˈvɜrs /


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This could have the perverse effect of preventing the deployment of renewables even when they are cheaper than, and superior to, fossil fuels.

From The Wall Street Journal

Monday’s verdict may be perverse good news in that Mr. Lai was never going to be released until the trial was over.

From The Wall Street Journal

Rather, it is likely a combination of perverse incentives and suboptimal policies.

From Barron's

Reed highlighted the "perverse incentives" in the current system, which he said were encouraging families to cross the Channel in small boats.

From BBC

PBMs have perverse incentives to discriminate against the sick in favor of the healthy.

From The Wall Street Journal