self-defeating in English

adjective
1
(of an action or policy) unable, because of its inherent qualities, to achieve the end it is designed to bring about.
It seems to me that the idea is rather self-defeating .

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1. Hope Steadman's self-defeating quest for perfection?

2. Narrowly self-interested behaviour is ultimately self-defeating.

3. The ongoing practice of self-defeating organizational behavior patterns leads ineluctably to the formation of what we call a self-defeating organizational character.

4. 9 Narrowly self-interested behaviour is ultimately self-defeating.

5. This, in a nutshell, is how closed organizational systems become self-defeating.

6. Paying children too much attention when they misbehave can be self-defeating.

7. It's time to end the self-defeating cycle of overeating and dieting.

8. Self- defeating action must be stopped before it starts. Dr T.P.Chia 

9. Wrote a self-defeating Jeremiad about his employer, the U.N., back in 2010.

10. Efforts at artificially distorting prices are self-defeating,as history has shown us.

11. We realize that such thinking is self-defeating and harmful. —James 1:22-25.

12. In self-defeating organizations, poor performance comes to resemble this sort of eternally perpetuating cycle.

13. The problem with Awfulizing is that it is an illogical and emotionally self-defeating definition

14. For this reason, beyond a certain stage, any remedial measure to counteract gravity becomes self-defeating.

15. Flagrant disregard for the evidence freely available in libraries at home and abroad was self-defeating.

16. Europe's grudging attitude to the new president is not only discourteous. It is unwise and self - defeating.

17. But in a self-defeating organization, dysfunctional attitudes become tenets of belief for entire groups of individuals.

18. Other self-defeating organizations rely on insincere optimism and empty slogans to mask an inner sense of desperation.

19. Brainwashed is not a reprimand; it is a call to deprogram ourselves of self-defeating attitudes and actions

20. Characterized by an unforgiving spirit and generally negative, critical attitudes, Bitterness and resentment are sinful and self-defeating.

21. The lesson of the Great Depression and World War II for Americans was that isolationism was self-defeating.

22. Accordingly, saving is self-defeating, as a loss in income will disallow individuals to save over the long-run.

23. When a crisis or dilemma arises, such an organization will resort under duress to its customary self-defeating practices.

24. Or would these moves have made the parish more contentious, poisoned the nurturing atmosphere, and proved ultimately self-defeating?

25. He is counseled by a sports psychologist who helps him interpret and banish negative,[sentence dictionary] self-defeating feelings.

26. Ultimately, though, the self-defeating organiza-tion ends up attributing its failures to some unalterable aspect of its character.

27. Why do the retraining efforts of self-defeating organizations tend to create at least as many difficulties as they resolve?

28. 28 Minimizing is the first technique a self-defeating organization uses to avoid responsibility for the costs of its counterproductive actions.

29. Finally, retroactive cost justification fails because it never takes into account the qualitative costs that self-defeating actions inflict on organizational performance.

30. 26 The US is the only country in the hemisphere to not have diplomatic ties with Havana, a position many critics consider anachronistic and self-defeating.

31. In the two six- year periods prior to 1988, most of the action taken by the government to solve the problems mentioned above seemed self- defeating and undermined the Mexican economy.

32. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: Counterproductive, counter-productive adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." (self-defeating)

33. But the party system and the FA’s internal balance of power do not favor any turn abrupt toward radical left or populism. Indeed, because populist tactics are likely to prove self-defeating in the presidential campaign, Mujica started supporting Vázquez’s administration’s record and made Astori his candidate to be Vice President, entitled to take the lead on economic policy and participate in the executive. To stress their social democratic credentials both candidates, Mujica and Astori, have gone on pilgrimages to the United States, Brazil, and Chile.