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For ten years the thought police have perniciously grown stronger.
We finally have a chance to end violence that has been so perniciously directed at specific groups because of their faith.
And perniciously the question arose, which is more real?
Her influence, I thought, might help to counteract whatever was affecting him so perniciously.
At its worst, it is perniciously and purposely incendiary.
Are not the tobacco companies perniciously cynical in targeting young people to get them hooked on a killer product?
Then gradually over the years something perniciously shifted.
The tone and content of the article perniciously feed into denial by students and their parents.
This process is so perniciously discriminatory, though, that even American Airlines balked.
With obscenity, it is because the effect is destructive to our society in perniciously subtle ways.
But more perniciously it is a scheme that will create the infrastructure for government censorship on a broader scale".
At the heart of at least some of the delay is that the new system is perniciously complicated.
Complaining about engineering's refusal to leave well enough alone is neither "narrow-minded" nor perniciously "anti-technology."
It is doing so, most perniciously, disguised as cthia, as concern for the others well-being.
Thumb Sucking - If this is done frequently and perniciously it must be taken in hand and treated as a bad habit.
Everything that makes it worthwhile - the sense that we've left so many lives out of history - also makes it perniciously tricky.
Elsewhere he observes that "the community" should feel satisfied with legal results, suggesting - even more perniciously - that truths are determined by majorities.
Kirkus Reviews wrote that the book was "A cautionary but sympathetic story of a man obsessed, though less perniciously than most".
This can lead to significant overdosing and even more perniciously to underdosing (and increased risk of cancer recurrence).
How blind, how perniciously blind are the naive?!
Tracking has increasingly been vilified for perniciously widening social inequity while providing no demonstrable improvement in classroom performance on any tracks.
When we meet the colonials encamped around Boston in the summer of 1775, they are a wretched, ill-clad band, voiding "excrement about the fields perniciously."
But Mr. Kehler said dedicated taxes "perniciously tend to freeze particular programs at particular levels, even if priorities may switch."
More perniciously still, well-heeled contributors and interest groups that seek political power routinely collude with needy office-seekers to find new paths around the hollow contribution limits.
It shows that the legal system "is not perniciously biased against doctors," and that the performance of doctors is better than portrayed by many lawyers, he said.