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Lack of control
Visualization of narrower problems
Claim
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Counter-claim
Nothing improves an innovation like lack of controls.
Narrower
Irrationalism
Hunting of animals
Inadequate drug control
Inadequate riot control
Lack of eugenic measures
Abuse of scientific power
Insufficient pest control
Lack of financial control
Inadequate drought control
Inadequate traffic control
Uncontrolled urban development
Uncontrolled industrialization
Inadequate national law enforcement
Lack of integrated pollution control
Uncontrolled application of technology
Inadequate government control of military
Lack of legislative control on advertising
Loss of traditional forms of social security
Non-accountability of transnational enterprises
Inadequate system of political checks and balances
Excessive independence of transnational corporations
Ineffective regulation of restrictive business practices
Excessive expense of international athletic competitions
Inadequate budgetary coordination within the United Nations systems
Inadequate regulation of restrictive business practices in service industries
Inadequate regulation of the restrictive business practices of state enterprises
Reduces
Inadequate social innovation
Related
Fear of losing control
Human errors and miscalculations
Economic and industrial production instability
This problem is a member of 6 aggravating loops
Aggravates
Fear
Chaos
Fragmentation
[in 2 loops]
Human suffering
Unwanted pregnancies
Resistance to change
[in 4 loops]
Aggravated by
Interdependence
Strategy(ies)
Providing sufficient control
Abstaining from control
Value(s)
Self-control
Lack
Type
(F) Fuzzy exceptional problems