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human value
Expedience-Inexpedience
Dynamics:
Effective action is always unjust. (Jean Anouilh)
Broader:
Adaptation*complex
Narrower:
Misfortune
Disfavour
Prejudice
Illness
Misguidance
Futility
Detriment
Liability
Mischief
Handicapped
Overactivity
Untimely
Disadvantage
Misjudgement
Injury
Awkwardness
Unluckiness
Inopportune
Infelicity
Uselessness
Damage
Ineffectiveness
Unsuitability
Hindrance
Inconvenience
Unprofitable
Inconsiderateness
Overefficient
Unwise
Inactivity
Incongruity
Inefficiency
Undesirableness
Deleterious
Ill-considered
Worthlessness
Trouble
Inappropriateness
Unfit
Infection
Disease
Inadvisability
Inexpedience
Impairment
Inaptitude
Makeshift
Unfavourable
Expediency
Ineptitude
Overeffective
Advisabilty
Consideration
Congruity
Appropriateness
Advantage
Effectiveness
Efficiency
Desirableness
Luck
Felicity
Good
Suitability
Aptitude
Action
Expedience
Convenience
Fitness
Feasibility
Related Problems:
Disrespect
Impairment
Injuries
Meaninglessness
Influencelessness
Disaccord
Lack of satisfaction
Ineffectiveness
Unlucky numbers
Microbial diseases
Crime
Unavailability of appropriate expertise
Disadvantaged groups
Inappropriate investment
Ineffective data systems
Insufficient role models
Inappropriate assumptions
Diseases of the mouth and jaw
Ineffective population control
Disruptions due to migration
Inhospitable climate
Individual unfitness for survival
Disease vectors
Misguided advocacy of fashionable values
Limited criminal liability of corporations
Inappropriate institutionalized reward systems
Adverse economic shocks from external factors
Subjects:
Type Classification:
P: Value polarities