The statement that they had not left the meeting but left to attend to other business was deplored as a perversion of the facts. |
No nation which had surrendered these powers to a foreign entity could, by any perversion of language, be described as sovereign. |
Artists, in this view, are people who may avoid neurosis and perversion by sublimating their impulses in their work. |
The most compelling argument, and the issue at the heart of the liberal perversion of liberalism, is in the area of humanitarianism. |
This is an outrageous perversion of the long-standing law that the creator has the exclusive right to license his work. |
My idea of courses taught entirely in cafes and bars could be construed as a perversion of the whare wananga's relationship to the natural world. |