That kind of double talk, that perniciousness should be stopped immediately. |
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Let us take the lead in recognising the perniciousness of an ethos that thinks it is destined to rule the world. |
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However, geneticists began criticizing him for his antiscientific declarations regarding the perniciousness of genetics. |
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In fact, its perniciousness has spread well beyond startups. |
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The true perniciousness of uncertainty is economic in origin and effect. |
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America's views of the perniciousness of Cuba, a tiny and struggling place, have long seemed misguided. |
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Now, to turn Hyman Gross's eloquent quotation on its head, the Ellison-McNealy conception of privacy is infected with ambiguous perniciousness. |
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He also has time for the bit-part players in the grand pageant of perniciousness. |
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We illustrated the perniciousness of compound interest rates and how, once debt begins to accumulate, governments can get caught in a vicious circle. |
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Though the backbone of the site is the perniciousness of sound, the Fox Movietone newsreels from 1926 through 1930 provide a portal to the vitality and exuberance of street life at the time. |
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It is because Moore makes such a forceful argument about the perniciousness of fear that the sight of him surrounded by security in a room full of students was so jarring. |
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Mr. David Sweet: You mentioned being very specific, so even when you're talking about educating about racism, you are specifically defining the perniciousness of anti-Semitism. |
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