The Philosophy of Manufactures: Or, An Exposition
(on factory systems), Andrew Ure, 1835,
page 434 of 480 pages,
Google Books link:
states "the influence of which upon them will be manifested
by inverse consequences; the one being in the reverse
predicament of the other."
System of Positive Polity: Social statics
(on positivism), Auguste Comte,
1875, page 376,
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states "inevitable increase in Complication in proportion
with the decrease of Generality, gives rise to two inverse
consequences."
"The Infinite Asset: Managing Brands to Build New Value"
(on business & economics), Sam Hill, Chris Lederer,
2001, 238 pages,
Google Books link:
states "...managers must understand and anticipate
inverse consequences every bit as much as they preach
the potential benefits of their action plans."
doi.org
"Neuron : Experimental Genetic Approaches to Addiction",
A. Laakso, 2002, webpage:
doi:10.1016/S0896-6273(02)00972-8:
states "exposure to psychostimulants such as cocaine leads
to sensitized response; long-term treatment with opiates
(such as morphine) also has inverse consequences".
ncsu.edu
chatham.ces.ncsu.edu
"Chatham County Center: Green Thumb Prints Newsletter 2007
Index", NCSU.edu, May 2007, webpage:
NCSU-lawArchived 2010-06-19 at the Wayback Machine.
web.archive.org
"Chatham County Center: Green Thumb Prints Newsletter 2007
Index", NCSU.edu, May 2007, webpage:
NCSU-lawArchived 2010-06-19 at the Wayback Machine.