Deregulating the FDA may potentially lead to further outbreaks, making one of the most innocuous sandwiches in history, slightly less innocuous.
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In Get Out, as in real life, white people's seemingly innocuous comments on Chris's race are not innocuous at all — though at first they're presented that way.
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Head for someplace more innocuous and out of the way.
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While it sounds pretty innocuous — reciprocal trade sure sounds nice!
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She's mean to him in an innocuous kind of way.
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It's a series of innocuous trays stacked atop one another.
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That's a pretty incredible answer to a fairly innocuous question.
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The video, posted to YouTube in September, was innocuous enough.
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Even servers organized around totally innocuous subject matter get raided.
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Despite their innocuous smiles, the boxes are turning off customers.
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The first quarter of episode 1 starts out innocuous enough.
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The app is as simple, and innocuous, as it gets.
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Macarons are perhaps the most innocuous cookie on the block.
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Not everyone buys the idea that trigger warnings are innocuous.
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Some are relatively innocuous — asking for free samples, for example.
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Were all those contacts between campaign aides and Russia innocuous?
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At first, The Adventures of Pepe and Pede seems innocuous.
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But Trump's war on the intelligence services isn't exactly innocuous.
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I'd start shouting lines at people at seemingly innocuous moments.
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It was fine, it was innocuous and it was tasteful.
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Even seemingly innocuous housecleaning robots create maps of your home.
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Stone has acknowledged the chatter but claimed it was innocuous.
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He feels a slight even in the most innocuous comment.
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Like all April Fool's joke, it was innocuous and silly.
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I could have prepared a really good, relatively innocuous mistake.
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Some are mostly innocuous, like how Trump spends his solitary hours.
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I love finding out about innocuous competitive Internet subcultures like this!
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The providers say this is an innocuous rejigging of personal finances.
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Kaine has lucked into a reputation that's ridiculous but fundamentally innocuous.
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Even innocuous tweaks in survey questions can make a big difference.
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One of three offered examples is more innocuous than the others.
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Even seemingly innocuous challenges have faced scrutiny for encouraging risky behavior.
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Especially as they're wrapped in the innocuous form of classic movies.
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"Patterns, in the most innocuous ways, get handed down," he says.
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The story of Blake Lively is a story of innocuous blankness.
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"Straight shooter" was the innocuous phrase often used to describe him.
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" Two seemingly innocuous words are particularly limiting, Sincero says: "I know.
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On the surface, the question, "Where are you from?" seems innocuous.
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Leg hair is a completely natural, innocuous part of the body.
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The new play "Reparations" gets underway in an innocuous enough manner.
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But there's no way to spin these emails into something innocuous.
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Now that its original meaning is obscured, the meme is innocuous.
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Adding a citizenship question is less innocuous than it may seem.
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Spear phishing employs messages that appear innocuous but contain dangerous malware.
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Other, seemingly innocuous distortions of reality can be just as lethal.
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Even when the items are innocuous, the prison guards get suspicious.
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For years now, Coloradans have been fighting over the seemingly innocuous
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"It could be a seemingly benign or innocuous letter," he says.
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Monuments are memories by their very nature; they cannot be innocuous.
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How can this happen with something as seemingly innocuous as lipstick?
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The scent ($140 for 60 milliliters) is knowingly innocuous, she said.
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Pancrase 153 was a good, solid fight card, albeit rather innocuous.
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But experts on voting systems say there's a more innocuous explanation.
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The questions were seemingly innocuous: Have you noticed anything unusual lately?
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What little audio there is — aside from heavy breathing — is innocuous.
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Seemingly innocuous information can also be used to re-identify individuals.
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In some situations, the practice is innocuous and perhaps even beneficial.
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ALBANY — It seemed, at first glance, to be an innocuous idea.
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Spear phishing employs messages that appear innocuous but contain dangerous malware.
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But the vast majority are in for far more innocuous behaviors.
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Some of these points of contact are innocuous, and some aren't.
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The repeated ones constitute your daily habits, which might seem innocuous.
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The real danger oftens comes from the seemingly innocuous housekeeping questions.
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In a bubble, Operation Dumbo Drop is a pretty innocuous movie.
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No innocuous explanation can account for the extent of these disparities.
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This is not to say that death in Mexico is innocuous.
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While she said the combination isn't advisable, her tweets were pretty innocuous.
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Carpool Karaoke is an innocuous institution of a pop star's press tour.
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People like to think of string cheese as a relatively innocuous snack.
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Everyone got what they wanted and it's a pretty innocuous cover-up.
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A seemingly innocuous Windows feature designed to protect users underscores that point.
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While the security breach involved innocuous features, it points to larger concerns.
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Seemingly innocuous, they could easily pass for participants in a yoga class.
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Even rules that look innocuous on paper might be problematic when enforced.
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It's not as if clowns were totally innocuous to me before that.
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Parking spaces seem innocuous, just a couple of lines painted on asphalt.
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As Lin fears, a seemingly innocuous value could pose a serious threat.
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The ferocious response to such an innocuous request is telling in itself.
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Sometimes it's innocuous and harmless and can even encourage a public dialogue.
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That's a very clear result that even happens with completely innocuous items.
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But VR will never become an innocuous part of our daily lives.
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That's right: those innocuous intercoms are actually sophisticated surveillance devices in disguise.
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It seems innocuous for most, but for them, it's an internal struggle.
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That seemingly innocuous phrase has been getting a ton of attention recently.
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Whatever your position on microtransactions, Pokémon Go's seem relatively innocuous for now.
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Statements that seem innocuous at first may later prove to be privileged.
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Much of the danger is fueled by the product's seemingly innocuous presentation.
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These are not innocuous compliments, but elements of a strategy of power.
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Instead, the city spent over $400,000 in litigation fees fighting the innocuous.
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There's something kind of soothing about its completely innocuous series of images.
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Fermentation might cause bloating or gas, but otherwise can feel pretty innocuous.
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I like the ones that are made using totally innocuous everyday items.
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Bantering, something so innocuous and ultimately trivial, is absolute textbook shit talking.
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The effects of mutation in real life are nuanced and generally innocuous.
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People generally seem to use these message boards for pretty innocuous stuff.
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It was an innocuous act, but one that symbolically challenged gender roles.
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The odd thing was that the returns appear to be perfectly innocuous.
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The topics tend to be mostly innocuous: hobbies, pets or wine recommendations.
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For me, that's a classic, seemingly innocuous example of a racist belief.
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The view in my backyard has gone from innocuous to an embarrassment.
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So all sorts of seemingly innocuous mathematical mistakes can have bizarre consequences.
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As far as political ads go, this is one is relatively innocuous.
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Even an innocuous smart speaker in our home can invade our privacy.
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On its own the purple shirt was innocuous if a little peculiar.
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A thick air of paranoia poisons even the most innocuous-seeming interactions.
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He began to berate a female server over a seemingly innocuous issue.
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Other popular pranks and challenges have been innocuous, humorous and even virtuous.
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That is the most innocuous form of racism, but it does happen.
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"They call it baby powder to make it seem innocuous," she said.
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Harassment can be innocuous; it can be inherited racism or internalized misogyny.
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Some requirements are counterintuitive or sound more innocuous than they actually are.
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Presented together, the organizations feel like an innocuous laundry list, their goals inconsequential.
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The Washington office had examined only Hasan's personnel files, which were completely innocuous.
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It might seem innocuous enough — why shouldn't someone be curious about your story?
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At the center of the public's dismay is its seemingly innocuous subscription program.
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Sort of the pumpkin spice latte version of MTV Cribs — innocuous, but annoying.
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Female empowerment may be a fairly innocuous political motive, but criticizing men directly?
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Morning depression is often relatively innocuous, if you make it out of bed.
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Illegally downloading music is fairly innocuous in comparison to downloading a gun, right?
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An innocuous chat with your best friend turned into an inexplicable blowout fight.
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For that apparently innocuous observation, he lost his job as the publication's editor.
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That's why nosebleeds can catch us off-guard after a seemingly innocuous scratch.
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Why would posting an innocuous message about an odious candidate merit digital eviction?
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Seemingly innocuous details of such schemes turned out to have far-reaching effects.
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But, then again, innocuous data can so quickly be assembled into something scary.
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A CHINESE new-year message from the American embassy in Beijing looked innocuous.
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But then we started chatting a bit more—kind of innocuous, silly stuff.
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My first reaction was that it seemed like a pretty innocuous delivery method.
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But his mischievous smile acknowledged that not everyone views the technology as innocuous.
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For innocuous purposes like, say, a moving avatar, it's a pretty cool development.
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Kim Kardashian's most recent Instagram might have seemed totally innocuous at first glance.
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Profiles of their supposedly dapper media leaders have portrayed them as fairly innocuous.
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We paid little attention to innocuous Palestinians or to their needs and concerns.
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Even seemingly innocuous posts, when used in the right circumstances, can be devastating.
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I wasn't the only one paying close attention to this seemingly innocuous feature.
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I ask companies all sorts of innocuous questions, for reasons interesting and banal.
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Perhaps there is a hidden message or three within this innocuous rap video.
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Is this heavy metal remix of an otherwise innocuous video Good or Bad?
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Gjergjaj was soon dropped again in the first round with an innocuous jab.
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This seemingly innocuous decision can set a startup on the course for failure.
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Instead, the government is trying to cast them as both lawful and innocuous.
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Right at Home Some homeowners find them beautiful and innocuous, while others disagree.
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Sun became fascinated by how something so innocuous took on a political cast.
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Symptoms appear at random, sometimes months after treatment, and can initially seem innocuous.
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Solar—an innocuous-sounding group that drew intense scrutiny in 2016 when the
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Julian Castro's barbs against Joe Biden last Thursday will seem innocuous by comparison.
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Among the more innocuous changes are the new guest mode and automatic account linking.
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Remember when Presidents used to read books, listen to music, and share innocuous lists?
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The practice is called zero-rating, and on the surface it sounds totally innocuous.
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Bottom shame is real, and less innocuous than an innocent-seeming joke might suggest.
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Here's what you need to do to make your experience as innocuous as possible.
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Abusers may also be able to repurpose innocuous apps that provide the relevant capabilities.
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Or is it a completely innocuous term when it's used in a different context?
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The OrCam, however, is innocuous and inconspicuous compared to other bulky devices, he said.
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And because sebaceous filaments are innocuous, there's no need to deal with them harshly.
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Out of context, they seem innocuous: Blurry shots of a dessert or a hill.
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While the public PowerPoint deck for the company is innocuous—and posted on Bond.
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You'd think this was a pretty innocuous outing — and yet the internet is pissed.
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In today's [ADJECTIVE] culture, it is problematic when [THING MOST PEOPLE FIND INNOCUOUS] occurs.
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Delish reports that a seemingly innocuous drink caused one flight to take a detour.
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All in all, it seems like relatively innocuous, if really annoying, strain of ransomware.
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Most of these apps appear to be innocuous: they are simple guides, or pranks.
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Topics once considered innocuous like celebrity news and gossip are now seen as sensitive.
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Using these terms would help significantly in making these discriminatory practices seem less innocuous.
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Why kick everyone else out if the conversation was totally innocuous and above board?
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Athletes are always looking for fuel, no matter how innocuous the material might appear.
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Interestingly, she points out that often the songs themselves are almost innocuous or meaningless.
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The tweets that seemed to provoke the blocks ranged from fairly aggressive to innocuous.
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More innocuous but still frustrating was the frequent lack of common sense and entitlement.
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But leave it to us as westerners to fuck up such an innocuous idea.
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Besides being everyday locales, these seemingly innocuous sites are also hotbeds of sexual harassment.
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Still, it feels like anything more than an innocuous "for sale" announcement gets blocked.
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This might seem innocuous, but it could have profound consequences for Twitter's user experience.
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Those sort of findings may seem pretty innocuous, but there are more revealing insights.
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It seemed innocuous at the time, a cousin of common, easily treated fungal infections.
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All because of an innocuous tweet from James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director.
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Even seemingly innocuous items, such as collectible antique Fiestaware crockery, may contain radioactive uranium.
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On Monday morning, an apparently innocuous tweet summoned a storm of controversy on Twitter.
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Yet there's something fundamentally generic about Newt, with his flapping feet and innocuous eccentricities.
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What might be largely innocuous for commercial speech has significant potential harm for politics.
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He only responded to two or three of them, and they were very innocuous.
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Harley's approach is perhaps more innocuous, but it has just as many contorted twists.
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To avoid labeling innocuous mutations as cancerous requires a bunch of statistical fine-tuning.
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But when I visited two registered reptile farms recently, I found innocuous suburban homes.
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Here's his dispatch: It's the innocuous questions that sometimes elicit the most surprising answers.
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That innocuous phrase — "biblical worldview" or "Christian worldview" — is everywhere in the evangelical world.
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It was fairly innocuous content, but it was a disturbing prank all the same.
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A seemingly innocuous Instagram post is stirring up trouble in the Turner-Jonas household.
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For instance, why did a seemingly innocuous bag of salted peanuts lead to agony?
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Yet, to some in Silicon Valley, lethality has a less innocuous ring to it.
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The point is that even "thoroughly innocuous-seeming goals could be an existential threat".
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But he's called the email exchange "innocuous," and said that the briefings never occurred.
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The goal — to mediate disputes between a government and foreign investors — might sound innocuous.
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"Is it possible there is an innocuous explanation for all this?" one told Filkins.
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They come out in seemingly innocuous comments by people who might be well-intentioned.
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Sometimes innocuous interest pages even adopt odd political beliefs that they broadcast out to followers.
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It's easy to see how these techniques might be applied in a more innocuous way.
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I've witnessed too much racism at soccer matches to let this one slip as innocuous.
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Later, they all go into the rain and dance around, celebrating the newly innocuous rainfall.
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For some slightly more innocuous pranks, check out our roundup of April Fools' videos here.
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My relationship with Thomas began with a seemingly innocuous email he sent to my roommate.
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While many of the options are silly or innocuous, others veer uncomfortably toward the sexual.
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The most innocuous of attire, the basic yoga pant, has once again come under fire.
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Not to mention the innocuous daily toils of using products that were designed for men.
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Shadman isn't exactly a household name and the tweet itself is more or less innocuous.
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According to ComicBook, the origin of the drug's name could connect to something completely innocuous.
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Users have taken to Twitter to protest the removal of innocuous content from their blogs.
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He told me he had found something interesting -- some innocuous markings on a tree trunk.
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Danho retired from the fight following an innocuous-looking groin strike in the third round.
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It was a seemingly innocuous, silly piece of content, featuring a visit to the zoo.
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He gestured toward the museum's innocuous bot swarm, which glowed in placid greens and blues.
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As with the original game, it's always a binary choice between two seemingly innocuous options.
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All of it, even the innocuous stuff, was disturbing in light of their evangelical hatreds.
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On the other hand, it could be something much more innocuous, like a coding error.
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The innocuous shot is of Schumer walking out of the ocean, obviously after a swim.
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Many of the apps used innocuous names like Interprener, Mohajer International Communications, Sungate and AsianLiveTech.
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Speaking of small habits snowballing, innocuous and toxic spending habits can really snowball over time.
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Herbs, acupuncture and other so-called complementary treatments for cancer may not be completely innocuous.
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The breakfast is often, I think, seen by outsiders as being something kind of innocuous.
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Yet for whatever reason, their filmography is overloaded with trifles like this innocuous Netflix caper.
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Things changed significantly because of something as innocuous as a night out with his friends.
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A seemingly-innocuous, positively-received element of Asian culture can be found in Marie Kondo.
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As innocuous as this typical system sounds, it has a number of disadvantages for students.
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Andrew Das: The contact that brought down Giroud really seemed innocuous, but he's really hurting.
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Tay began its short-lived Twitter tenure on Wednesday with a handful of innocuous tweets.
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"It was meant to be 100 percent innocuous, not any kind of endorsement," Deb said.
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The minister of foreign affairs sent out her press secretary, who made an innocuous statement.
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"If the 10-year moves from about 2% to 3.35%, that's fairly innocuous," Young said.
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It looked legitimate enough, with mostly innocuous comments and the occasional plea for more followers.
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"'Innocuous!' would be my pull quote," Manohla Dargis wrote in her review for The Times.
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The innocuous painting was simply a ruse to scapegoat the artist for being a Muslim.
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But innocuous, wholesome antics like these are certainly better than being the No Fun League.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads MEXICO CITY — At first glance, the room seems innocuous.
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There's a desperation and unrealized promise lying beneath the seemingly innocuous practice of saving jars.
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How do I know it's a herpes sore and not something innocuous, like a canker sore?
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A few are innocuous-seeming family films that most wouldn't ever consider in this particular context.
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After creating an account you're presented with dozens of pre-made designs that are fairly innocuous.
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When the four-ounce envelope arrived from New York three days later, it looked innocuous enough.
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Not only that, but these zero-rating practices sound innocuous but are basically paid prioritization lite.
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The bath bomb looks innocuous at first: white, with four colored stripes representing each Hogwarts house.
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His reassurances to allies, while welcome, came coated in a troubling pronouncement that sounded deceptively innocuous.
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They also used contractual provisions and legal threats to stamp out innovation, no matter how innocuous.
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One of the photos, a headshot, was fairly innocuous, so Ashleigh made it her profile picture.
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Some experts contend that even as innocuous a moniker as "air taxi" insufficiently describes the technology.
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While the comments may seem fairly innocuous, they have generated controversy in the conservative Andean country.
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From afar, this appears as innocuous as any patterned ceramic tiled wall in an Islamic tradition.
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In the extremely crowded field of messaging apps, Gchat was generally beloved or simply considered innocuous.
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While on the surface Messenger Kids seems relatively innocuous, the underlying motive here cannot go unmentioned.
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THE SCULPTURE, a large, upside-down globe, brightly coloured like a child's toy, looks innocuous enough.
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Take a look at this seemingly innocuous picture of six young women sitting on a couch.
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It was something innocuous, but it was viscous and white so it was the proper color.
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He probably thought it was innocuous, so in the moment, we just treated it that way.
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We decided to do a mushroom pizza, which seemed innocuous compared to what was on offer.
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IT SOUNDS innocuous enough for any Indian to wish victory to Bharat Mata, or Mother India.
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To be fair, Grubb isn't the first person to call the cops over something totally innocuous.
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The most controversial recommendation seemed innocuous: for corporate accounts to follow generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP).
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Yet as far as prescription drug policies go, this one is comparatively innocuous for the industry.
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Perhaps it would be better to teach students not to mine every innocuous comment for microaggressions.
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In the same story, an innocuous bottle of water in turn transfixes, confounds and finally horrifies.
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An agency official told Lichtblau that there could be an innocuous explanation for the computer traffic.
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Innocuous, a simple descriptive word, but in this night's context, it rang out like a shot.
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On Friday, Tumblr addressed the issue of innocuous posts, including LGBTQ+ content, being flagged and hidden.
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Despite its pristine and innocuous appearance, there's no shortage of social commentary in K-pop's history.
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So whatever the reason, moist seems like a relatively innocuous word that gets a bad rap.
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We mean the seemingly innocuous products and treatments, like eye creams or extractions, that spark debate.
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A new blood test is one example of how seemingly innocuous methods can be surprisingly intrusive.
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Even something as innocuous as cleaning an object for an exhibit can be a complex process.
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What was available 40 or 50 years ago in the United States was innocuous at best.
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The premise of the new film "Billboard," written and directed by Zeke Zelker, is deceptively innocuous.
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Indeed, Eligible's claim to originality is rooted in a seemingly innocuous but ultimately insidious homophobic levity.
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But more often than not, the interactions between the two sides of the border are innocuous.
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Now you can reframe any innocuous pleasant activity as a requisite component of your political practice.
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A lot of Trump's executive orders so far have been controversial, but this one looks innocuous.
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But none, Egan writes, have been more destructive than the innocuous-seeming zebra and quagga mussels.
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While this task seems innocuous enough, it is framed in the setting of a violent attack.
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At the most innocuous level, this inability to talk openly will stifle innovation and business growth.
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But as innocuous as those fossils appear, they may speak volumes about our own evolutionary history.
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In some cases, the store may say nothing to customers with weapons if they seem innocuous.
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Take Carillion's seemingly innocuous "early payment facility", which helped stretch out some payments to 120 days.
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Take Carillion's seemingly innocuous "early payment facility", which helped stretch out some payments to 120 days.
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Lyrics might seem innocuous but they can help socialize people toward extremism, Ms. Di Giorgi said.
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This is a relatively innocuous game to play with, say, a soccer ball, or a pillow.
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What started as an innocuous way to share photos with friends has become something else entirely.
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It&aposs an innocuous question job seekers are likely to encounter in interviews at any company.
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Washington made the tragic mistake of enacting a federal tax on whiskey — a seemingly innocuous move.
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Clunk: A metal trap chomps me to death while I'm searching an innocuous outhouse. Fyiooooo—pang.
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In the first year of Pando, someone wrote a really innocuous story about Uber hangover syndrome.
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All three of these storylines could be quite consequential — or they could have relatively innocuous explanations.
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She's an amateur tattoo artistAmong the more innocuous stories from the Suicide Squad set – and it says a lot that stories of stars tattooing each other is "innocuous" on the set of this film – was that the stars were getting all ink-happy with each other.
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" In the wake of the leaks, Identity Evropa "rebranded" to the more innocuous-sounding "American Identity Movement.
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These benefits, innocuous as they may seem, ultimately contribute to the insidious flattening of work and leisure.
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The Wessing prize winners serve as a more innocuous example than more egregious pattern within the medium.
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What may very well have begun as an innocuous productivity tool has become a divisive cultural phenomenon.
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There's the relatively innocuous use cases—changing your friends' responses to 'Going' even though they marked otherwise.
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Voters could easily become confused about the origins of information from these seemingly innocuous local-sounding outlets.
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Compared to other groups and individuals out there preying on the misinformed, Warren's actions are relatively innocuous.
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My eyes zeroing in on a once-innocuous accessory, now the object of inventory, scrutiny, and comparison.
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Still, the numbers show a clear propensity of people to call authorities for innocuous behavior by minorities.
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"A too-slow return of output to potential is far from innocuous," he said in a speech.
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It's crazy, but what's even crazier about greed, you can catch it in the most innocuous way.
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The technology isn't perfect, with many parents complaining that innocuous photos of their kids have been removed.
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Why do supporters go to the trouble of creating innocuous-sounding groups that fund all the ads?
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At the same time, Facebook was desperate to maintain its reputation as a politically innocuous technology company.
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The language of the curatorial statement is carefully innocuous, to a point where it drowns in artspeak.
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Even innocuous reforms run the risk of getting bogged down in proxy battles in the Brexit wars.
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The dark side of masculinity is a horrible beast that exists everywhere, even in relatively innocuous settings.
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Two moscatos stood out from the rest, which were mostly innocuous moscatos from various regions of Europe.
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Maybe this look would be totally innocuous were it removed from the stench of ladder-climbing automatons.
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However, this could have been because of an information leak—innocuous or deliberate— rather than a fix.
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The notorious storms of 2017 â€" hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria â€" may have had innocuous names.
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That means otherwise innocuous data points can be combined to derive a revealing look at your life.
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The fairly innocuous ad aired during NBC's The Cosby Show, and it seemed unlikely to offend anyone.
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The sites could hardly be more innocuous: churches, clubs, schools, movie theaters, and race-day finish lines.
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Legendary NBA coach Phil Jackson's first-ever tweet back in 2013 was a cryptic if innocuous one.
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To get around this, Eaze is accused of using "seemingly innocuous" names to hide these cannabis transactions.
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If your new roomie is calling people "Chads" and "Stacys," for example, they are not innocuous nicknames.
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The voter databases include extra people for a particularly innocuous reason: Individuals die or move quite frequently.
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But not everyone is convinced about the innocuous nature of North Korea's interest in learning about bitcoin.
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Stone denies collusion and says his conversations with Guccifer 2.0, which he since posted online, were innocuous.
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While it seems innocuous, this 'double curly loop' could easily be used as a sign for breasts.
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"A comment on a colleague's haircut could be innocuous and welcome," a TUC spokeswoman said via email.
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Jack's first public post after the hijacking was "Hello Melbourne," an innocuous reference to his world tour.
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Same goes for the relative dastardliness of a deed, which becomes innocuous if it's not maximally obnoxious.
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It's an evocative word, swarms, and innocuous enough when applied to one of Intel's drone light shows.
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Right now, Facebook outwardly is using it for something fairly innocuous which is the tag suggestion feature.
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This piece subtly questions the seemingly innocuous concept of boys and girls preferring different kinds of toys.
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What's more baffling, though, is why he would be virulently against something so innocuous and objectively helpful.
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Seven years ago, a developer named Laszlo Hanyecz posted an innocuous request in the forum of Bitcointalk.
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Selena Gomez is on the cover of Elle this month, and the accompanying story is relatively innocuous.
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The seemingly innocuous love triangle puts Gabrielle in a dangerous place — one she can't get out of.
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It's present in something as innocuous as a wedding quilt, which Grace likens to a battle flag.
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The caption's pretty innocuous, but Jeff's clearly letting it be known ... his relationship with Pulos is dunzo.
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Two group shows make the case that, even at its most innocuous, water still poses hidden dangers.
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However, the title on the video framed this otherwise innocuous video as evidence of a broader conspiracy.
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It has innocuous commercial applications, like helping to steer your car or ask your phone a question.
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There may be something amusing, or at least innocuous, about the bullshit artists encountered in a lifetime.
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Instead of coming up with something innocuous, Rosie blurted out that we'd been experimenting with each other.
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Despite its pellucid language and forthright syntax, this poem is not as innocuous as its title suggests.
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Most of the tips that come in to his department are found to be innocuous, Koren said.
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Zuzana Maurery plays a teacher whose seemingly innocuous question to new students — what do your parents do?
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Stone, who's called that communication "completely innocuous," has insisted allegations about any connections to Russia are unfounded.
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Visitors encounter the work as an innocuous-looking brain teaser whose cutouts evoke coins and an airplane.
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The boy claimed to be a budding journalist and asked seemingly innocuous questions about the recovery process.
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Vast amounts of information — some of it no doubt revelatory, some of it innocuous — remain similarly hidden.
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The fish looks innocuous enough, with a narrow, spotted body that can grow to about three feet.
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Our first total IoT breakdown came courtesy of that most innocuous of interconnected items — a cat feeder.
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Some problems may appear innocuous in some places, and prominent in others, but all four exist, everywhere.
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But the attack didn't come through an email or a file buried within a seemingly innocuous document.
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It's an intrusion on quiet, innocuous solemnity, and it will haunt your thoughts pervasively and perpetually thereafter.
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More innocuous hot-button options might include the National Rifle Association, "Free Palestine," or U.S. Border Patrol.
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The innocuous pink pills would stop the pain, and I wouldn't have to miss any more school.
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Instead of evoking defiance, it looked innocuous; and that wasn't the last time we saw the gesture.
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When it recently Instagrammed a seemingly innocuous picture of cole slaw, even that was met with criticism.
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That may well be true, but the discourse that Britain First and others have promoted isn't innocuous, either.
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But it is hardly the innocuous social network it purported to be when it launched 14 years ago.
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A completely innocuous purchase pattern could be framed in a way that looks like you did something wrong.
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The innocuous Facebook post went viral and on January 21, 2017, millions of women protested around the globe.
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Jones started with some fairly innocuous talk about football, and put his arm around his co-worker. Hmm.
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It's an innocuous he said/she said song that doesn't make the most of either artist's unique talents.
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Yahoo's data debacle highlights how those innocuous-seeming questions remain a weak link in our online authentication systems.
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For the first 90 percent of the report, all of its findings were innocuous, mostly quasi-astrological blather.
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In fact, trolls in the group did just the opposite: claiming that innocuous mushrooms were deadly or psychoactive.
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Each caught phish — a seemingly innocuous email that contains malicious software or attachments — will cost the customer $10.
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And we can be labeled "high-maintenance" for doing something as seemingly innocuous as wearing an engagement ring.
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But most of the released voicemails amount to innocuous messages from one person trying to reach someone else.
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But that it is given to one of the milder, more innocuous pieces of the exhibition is frustrating.
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Even the title — Los Alamos — referring to the locale where the atomic bomb was invented is hardly innocuous.
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If you see an open, innocuous network that seems too good to be true, then it probably is.
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For something as celebratory and seemingly innocuous as cakes, they seem to stir up a lot of trouble.
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That Danes appreciate a candid, no-frills look into the life of an innocuous US ambassador is telling.
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Then they fed it completely innocuous images of famous landmarks and instructed it to make them look eerie.
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Some of the remote-controlled features were rather innocuous, including adjusting the seat and activating the windshield wipers.
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The algorithm may have been testing seemingly innocuous variables, such as whether minor movie characters could entice viewers.
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Yesterday, it was Splunk, a seemingly innocuous logging software company, which somehow fell into Ellison's marketing cross-hairs.
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Manafort's response, via a spokesman: The email was an "innocuous" attempt to collect debts from a past client.
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It's also working on a filtering system to avoid displaying tweets deleted for innocuous reasons, such as typos.
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Anakin has plenty of innocuous reasons to hang around Padme and even accompany her to a doctor's office.
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" An otherwise innocuous curling iron, according to Huet's sources, was a sex toy used for "optimizing eugonadal elevation.
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What tired stereotypes regarding the societal roles of people of color did this seemingly innocuous cereal artwork peddle?
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"Information that may seem innocuous to a lot of folks is often a proxy for race," she said.
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Even the most apparently innocuous interactions among the characters seem freighted with hidden motives and painful back stories.
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Her initial inclination was to support it, as "something between innocuous and mildly helpful," she told Ms. Felsenthal.
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These demands, couched in the seemingly innocuous term "services," are purportedly for the purpose of ensuring child safety.
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While Yang's comments may seem to be innocuous jokes, many members of the Asian-American community aren't laughing.
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It was an innocuous request that was likely to have a boring answer, yes, but you never know?
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On March 22, 2012, a then-unknown Tumblr blog posted a series of innocuous images from Paper Mario.
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For many of us, our earliest question about ourselves wasn't something innocuous like What am I good at?
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Some otherwise innocuous videos also had inappropriate comments, including some with timestamps that captured children in compromising positions.
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I've watched its nascent growth from a singular innocuous hashtag to a rallying social media call to action.
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He was the Walt Disney of lust — and had his own set of seemingly innocuous iconic animal ears.
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Like Reddit, most of the conversation was innocuous, but there were some places where it very much wasn't.
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This is a seemingly innocuous tool that allows you to dictate your messages rather than type them out.
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The guide would ask Peggy some innocuous questions, and a few muffled sounds came out of the speaker.
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Minter's appropriation of the innocuous into something more savory is exemplified with the 100 Food Porn (1976) paintings.
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His pro-democracy tweet — "Fight for freedom, stand with Hong Kong" — was innocuous by the standards of Twitter.
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Though the post was largely innocuous—and seemingly on-brand—the reaction from fans was swift and brutal.
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But what pushed the case forward — and finally undid Mr. Peralta — was a series of seemingly innocuous transactions.
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They also told of pledge functions that sound much more like typical, if sometimes even laughably innocuous, hazing.
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In this environment, even an innocuous library starts looking suspicious, a feel-good plan hatched by misguided outsiders.
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"The content of the exchange is, as you can see completely innocuous and perfunctory," Stone told The Times.
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This may sound innocuous enough, but to a certain subset of "Green Gables" fans, those are fighting words.
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While some parents consider ride-on toys a rather innocuous excursion for tots, others take a different view.
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Tiny, seemingly innocuous daily habits do not seem to make any significant impact on your level of success.
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Now we're seeing attacks like the one outside Parliament in London where carnage is manufactured from the innocuous.
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Women can be sent there for innocuous acts like disobeying a parent or talking to an unmarried man.
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If Reimer had played an innocuous role in camp administration at Trawniki, Black saw no sign of it.
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Zinke said in a Montana radio show appearance on June 27 that the meeting with Lesar was innocuous.
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It seemed an innocuous injury, one that was expected to sideline Teixeira for 10 days to two weeks.
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"This is not an innocuous tweet," Rebecca Roiphe, a professor at New York Law School, told the NYT.
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I use a few apps that disguise themselves as something innocuous but in fact hide and protect data.
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These seemingly innocuous statues therefore tell a much more contentious story about the state of contemporary American politics.
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Ethridge combines a commercial photography practice with his personal life to create initially innocuous but ultimately unsettling images.
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But simultaneously, he's also become the UK chart-bothering commercial rapper du jour, releasing catchy but innocuous pop songs (see: "Alright With Me") that you'd smile to and tolerate on the radio in a traffic jam, with catchy but innocuous pop stars like Alesha Dixon, Anne-Marie, and Josh Kumra.
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Fea pointed out that among a certain subset of evangelicals, even innocuous details seem to be evidence of prophecy.
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Meanwhile, if you need an innocuous tool for recording a conversation, the Smart Pen has you covered there too.
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It all starts with a seemingly innocuous question like "where are you really from?" or "you don't speak Spanish"?
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We send them a very innocuous, lighthearted celebrity reel that shows snippets of interviews that don't seem that insane.
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" Phone-restricting devices like Yondr pouches seem innocuous, he says, "but they represent something that could turn potentially dangerous.
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Computers have a hard time identifying the uncanny valley that separates an innocuous video from one that's entirely inappropriate.
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That may sound innocuous, but the shift turns up the dial on the signals that help amplify fake news.
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Take a moment and think about the otherwise innocuous things you share, too, and how much you share them.
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Like much that comes out of Brussels, it sounds innocuous, but has already had far-reaching and costly consequences.
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Still, if you're that fearful of getting busted, it is a nicely designed little cube that looks very innocuous.
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That seemingly innocuous habit has gotten out of control in the past year, however, according to a new report.
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Likely realizing that those pages would be targets for banning, however, they were disguised in innocuous and misleading descriptions.
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Some even hope this innocuous step may prove habit-forming, paving the way for co-operation on trickier issues.
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On the surface, it's a seemingly innocuous decision meant to capitalize on Huntsville's decades-long history of rocket development.
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And that he didn't owe the company his private self, even for something as innocuous as a corporate newsletter.
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"A too-slow return of output to potential is far from innocuous," Draghi said in a speech on Thursday.
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This innocuous-looking facial foam dispenser pushes out soap in the shape of a perfect rose with each press.
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But it's distinctly one of the funnier and more innocuous things that a Facebook executive has apologized for lately.
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Enter online publication Total Beauty with a seemingly innocuous comment on Twitter about Oprah's surprising tattoos on Oscar night.
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As far as bugs go, this one feels fairly innocuous since it requires prolonged physical access to a device.
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The adjective can come off as a kind of decoration -- it feels parenthetical, even when talking about something innocuous.
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Those who perform with anonymous accounts and fake usernames — trolls — can be committing innocuous acts or launching volatile campaigns.
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But good luck to you if you can figure out a pattern for the more innocuous ones like yesterday's.
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The tech is also being utilized in more innocuous ways, like paying for orders at a KFC in Hangzhou.
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It may sound pretty innocuous but, make no mistake, it represents a potential redefinition of the global aluminum market.
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We kept breaking airbags on this tiny innocuous rock, shaped like a liver or the heart of a cow.
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But how did a small, seemingly innocuous kebab joint in Dalston end up with so many followers on Twitter?
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While Stephen had cloaked most of his criminal activity, he did not purge his more innocuous internet search history.
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Fans on Reddit have discovered that it's actually a lot more innocuous than that — on the surface, of course.
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So oddly, it was only a matter of time before the innocuous appetizer reached a galaxy far far away.
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With online investigations, even the most innocuous sounding clue can be the springboard for a much more substantial discovery.
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Its target was innocuous, the Fengyun-1C, an old Chinese weather satellite traveling at around 27,000 kilometers an hour.
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But then, while exploring an otherwise innocuous area, I fell into a deep hole, with no way to escape.
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Over the past 14 years, Love Actually has morphed from an innocuous Christmas movie into a personality litmus test.
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Against such a backdrop of fear, even the most innocuous actions can generate additional fear, with equally repressive results.
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I liked the idea of how something seemingly innocuous in life can spiral out of control and become horrifying.
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While most fans-on-the-field occurrences are innocuous, there have been legitimate issues and threats in the past.
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Toxoplasmosis is a relatively innocuous parasitic infection transmitted through the feces of infected cats, contaminated water, and undercooked meat.
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Boos for Ed Sheeran Ed Sheeran seems like a fairly innocuous singer with a strong of agreeable radio-staples.
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Stars are inundated with tons of comments about everything — even the most innocuous photos will get plenty of feedback.
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The causes of this more innocuous form of pica, geophagy, have remained an enigma since Hippocrates first documented it.
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While appearing innocuous to the uninitiated, the Murphy case will quickly generate ubiquitous and unregulated "Wild West" sports gambling.
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White supremacists have done a good job of rebranding themselves as the "alt-right," a seemingly innocuous political faction.
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Ask if your ego is coming into play and causing you to escalate what otherwise could be innocuous exchanges.
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And yet, knowing what we know, those five innocuous words are enough to send a shudder down the spine.
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" At other times, the racism comes up implicitly in the form of seemingly innocuous questions: "Where are you from?
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Supporters cloak this requirement in the seemingly innocuous argument that replication of research is a central tenet of science.
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But the cucumber is the one that took off for the people because it's so readily available and innocuous.
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I have friends who, they'll use their songs in cat food commercials or stuff that's so innocuous and lame.
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"I'm very proud of that line even though it does seem quite innocuous, saying almost unpoetic things," Wagner asserts.
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"The snow's coming down / I'm watching it fall," she howled, turning an innocuous image into a world-altering event.
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Some—such as "man is to woman as king is to queen"—were relatively innocuous, others much less so.
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Innocuous ads used to build a Facebook page's following could be followed by more controversial content on the page.
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It can often be tough to get Chinese people to speak on the record, even about seemingly innocuous subjects.
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The decision might seem innocuous to many — a clumsy but well-intentioned attempt by a university to promote diversity.
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It's an important moment that seems innocuous at the time, though it sets the tone for everything to come.
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In every Nazi document he came across, he circled and underlined innocuous terms like "abgang" (exit) or "evakuierung" (evacuation).
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The conversation included in the texts are fairly innocuous, as Estrada and Kalanick continued their discussion over the phone.
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Alone in the Warren home, the teens share innocuous chatter about math and the difference between V05 and V8.
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Among more innocuous pictures of animals, including a dog and a gecko, was a picture of a slaughtered toad.
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But I'm still in favor of basic civility — and small talk about vacation plans struck me as thoroughly innocuous.
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He asked to change it, and in seemingly innocuous ways, which may be even more unnerving to the generals.
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Her friend Samantha Howard, 29, said people becoming angry about something so innocuous made it all the more thrilling.
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First and foremost, it gave people from every band of the political spectrum something relatively innocuous to joke about.
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Stanton overran a ball down the left field line, turning an innocuous pop fly into a ground-rule double.
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Earlier this week, Corona posted an innocuous tweet to announce the launch of its new line of hard seltzer.
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This is not the first time this year that the supposedly innocuous romaine has had it in for us.
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And what he discovered was that laughter wasn't triggered by humor or hilarious jokes but by seemingly innocuous comments:
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" In an interview in March, 2016, Cryan said, "To our knowledge, the individual transaction steps in themselves were innocuous.
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But they&aposre much more liable to break, or at least become caught up in innocuous fibers and objects.
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Pepe's followers look for synchronicity everywhere, building up a mythos from something that began as an innocuous cartoon character.
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Ms. Haddish has an uncanny ability to turn even the most innocuous phrase sexual and chose a full one.
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" For example, "If someone revealed that [Russian President Vladimir] Putin had eggs and bacon for breakfast, that seems innocuous.
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Initially, scientists believe, the genes that generate venoms carried out totally different functions, usually some innocuous cellular housekeeping task.
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Or they'll post innocuous photos and ask if other users can share nude images of the woman in question.
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Baby pictures, vacation check-ins, your new job announcement — they all seem like innocuous posts to mark simple milestones.
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"FoxAcid tags are designed to look innocuous, so that anyone who sees them would not be suspicious," Schneier wrote.
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And so I do, at the innocuous end of practice one morning near the innocuous end of summer, when most of the team has left the pool after a grueling workout, and Coach Sangster is picking up stray kickboards, and someone else is beginning to roll up the lane lines a final time.
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He was hurt in an overtime win over Indiana on Monday, on a play that looked innocuous at the time.
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If you're not paying attention, Alexa could turn an innocuous chat in your home into a major invasion of privacy.
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"It is not clear why Mayer did these things, and the explanation may well be innocent or innocuous," wrote Laster.
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These tweets appeared to link to fairly innocuous articles about Drake and the Weeknd, and did for US-based audiences.
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People saw it as a crazy little religious belief system… it was being represented in the press as something innocuous.
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Manafort spokesman Jason Maloni has said the email exchanges were "innocuous" and aimed at collecting money owed by past clients.
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The innocuous setting is a church basement in suburban Texas, where posters on the walls chirp cheery thoughts about Jesus.
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It examines the now internet-famous comment from a relatively innocuous New York Times article on Katharine Hepburn's brownie recipe.
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Its mission statement pledging to "bring more people online and help improve their lives" is innocuous enough, but Facebook's Internet.
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The blackface debacle — her Waterloo, as it turned out — took place during a softball conversation: innocuous patter about Halloween costumes.
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And I-- you made a pretty innocuous statement that you looked around and you thought capitalism was the best system.
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Netflix has done this in the past with Stranger Things and, like those teasers, the episode titles are pretty innocuous.
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They reveal how these storms are shape shifters, going from relatively innocuous-looking spins to full-fledged, backwards shaped commas.
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Here are 10 typical lies we tell our doctors, and why these seemingly innocuous fibs are hazardous to our health.
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On others, I can more easily dismiss the idea that one innocuous action will lead to my entire life's collapse.
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Autofilling "Top stories" into the search bar appears to be an innocuous design decision — until you hit the "Video" tab.
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Thompson's little comments are fairly innocuous, made up mostly of emojis and sweeping grand statements under everyday photos of Kardashian.
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Every one of your actions is scrutinized beyond belief, including something as simple and innocuous as playtime with your dog.
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Devin Nunes is pushing the innocuous-sounding "FISA Amendments Reauthorization Act of 2017," based on another bill submitted by Sen.
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Seemingly innocuous objects hidden around the site could be unlocked to reveal old writings and drawings Rowling scanned to share.
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As Deadspin noted, the bans also extend to seemingly innocuous terms like "huge," which was returning copious amounts of porn.
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Here are 240 typical lies we tell our doctors, and why these seemingly innocuous fibs are hazardous to our health.
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He says that plausibly innocuous exchanges can be interpreted differently by the North Korean security authorities who read the reports.
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The only innocuous way to interpret Trump's comments (if we strain to be generous) is as a call to organizing.
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For co-signing a private student loan, the tricky aspect is that it might seem innocuous enough at the time.
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I asked him what he had been talking about recently and he felt most of his online comments were innocuous.
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Many of the voicemails were messages of callers leaving their numbers in hopes of being called back or innocuous greetings.
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While this sounds innocuous, these bills will impair the ability of regulators to prevent or react to another financial crisis.
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Unlike an explicit threat, this isn't illegal, and it might even sound innocuous to anyone who's not familiar with Twitter.
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Many of the Instagram posts are innocuous, and as some experts say, the more people talking about mindfulness, the better.
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The perpetrators pull off their put-on with terrifying ease, making recent election-season shenanigans seem like an innocuous appetizer.
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"The policy seems innocuous to me, because it relies exclusively on publicly available material," he told Motherboard in an email.
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I think for most people, asking a person about their plans to have children seems like a pretty innocuous question.
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During those nine months, a heightened sense of smell makes even the most innocuous aromas into evil, stomach-lurching ones.
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After he graduated, Mr Marshall made innocuous mixed-media collages before realising that he had to stake out new territory.
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After 58 years in the international wilderness, Wales could not emerge blinking into the dimmed lights of an innocuous group.
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Easier to miss are the more innocuous and pedestrian ways that money—especially large sums of it—shapes American politics.
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I'll forever associate Mail Chimp with the podcast Serial because of the innocuous, cute ads that kicked off every episode.
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Even regarding the other two, while it is possible there could be contradictions, there are potentially innocuous explanations as well.
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But punishing relatively innocuous returnees harshly has the downside of alienating other Muslims, and can damage anti-terrorism co-operation.
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In the spring of 2015, Pence signed a bill called the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, which he presented as innocuous.
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And while the teaser deck may be more innocuous, you'll want to be careful about sending financial information via email.
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Letter of Recommendation Like so many seemingly innocuous things, glass bricks were created to make the world a better place.
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From the account's first tweet in September 2014 until April 2016, Fort Worth sent out fairly innocuous tips and announcements.
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While a desire to buy organic root vegetables might seem innocuous enough, there is a disquieting side to inconspicuous consumption.
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This seemingly innocuous system of radars, tracking technology and interceptors undermines stability in Washington's strategic relations with Moscow and Beijing.
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Earlier this year, a hacker demonstrated that something as innocuous as a Lightning cable can be used for nefarious purposes.
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Wholesome, crowd-pleasing, and gut-filling, green bean casserole would appear to be an innocuous addition to the Thanksgiving table.
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The NSA portrayed it as an innocuous question that elicited a direct response when it released the email in 2111.
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One stop at the bar, tobacco in hand, innocuous question about being able to smoke outside and you're all set.
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The snippets of real life that, presumably, your brain mines material for your actual dreams—they appear, innocuous, in Paratopic.
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The seemingly innocuous treatment of chronic pain with painkillers that began in the late 1990s has spiraled out of control.
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NASA's story is that it misidentified the bag as something far more innocuous before making it available to the public.
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On close inspection, though, the changes proposed aren't either as heinous as some think, or as innocuous as others think.
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Indeed, think for a moment about how much information about yourself flows through the seemingly innocuous stream of location data.
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The vehicle, known as a MaxxPro and weighing about 20 tons, came to rest on a seemingly innocuous desert ridge.
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The Duffer Brothers said Dustin stumbling upon a seemingly innocuous monster was one of their first ideas for season two.
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Just a year ago he was so innocuous that celebrities like Katy Perry could tweet him without fear of backlash.
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While seemingly innocuous, these kinds of faulty Cold War analogies have led to some plainly wrong thinking about tech policy.
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Where technology and economics collide Until recently, Mark Zuckerberg liked to think of Facebook as a basically innocuous social utility.
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It's date-reliant and innocuous, but the "bubbly" bits today are kind of a party pooper for my fellow Americans.
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Right before Peter's season began airing, LaPlaca shared an innocuous photo of herself celebrating New Year's Eve in Times Square.
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Mr. Paredes has intermittent explosive disorder, which can lead to outbursts of rage and sometimes violence for seemingly innocuous reasons.
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Alternatively, Barr could have delivered himself of some innocuous pablum, which is something government officials often do in difficult times.
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Against this backdrop, the attack on Mr. Dobkin seemed a relatively innocuous means of sorting things out in Ukrainian politics.
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Despite the innocuous name, this is yet another attempt to weaponize government against free speech, free association and political dissent.
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Although consumers may see the use of such services as innocuous, the DOJ sees their potential to increase criminal leads.
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Many of those who argue for keeping the sculpture in place see it as an innocuous symbol of the South.
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She said a developer can build an innocuous app and use standard approaches to start to work with advertising companies.
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"Spear phishing," or the act of sending a malicious file or link through a seemingly innocuous message, is hardly new.
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Two Drink Maximum Rule What sounds innocuous or clever after one drink may sound very different after two or three.
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By the end of the March meeting, the group had settled on a sufficiently innocuous name: Letcher Governance Project (LGP).
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MBS has also arrested a host of innocuous civil society activists, a number of whom face a possible death penalty.
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There are a series of seemingly innocuous changes that will gradually push most middle-class taxpayers into higher tax brackets.
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" It is an homage to what she describes as "a seemingly innocuous topic that turns out to have great depth.
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This might seem like an innocuous comic scene if Travers's novels didn't associate chimney sweeps' blackened faces with racial caricature.
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They identify incremental steps that begin as perfectly legal and may initially appear innocuous, but through which, eventually, autocracy emerges.
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The NSA portrayed it as an innocuous query that elicited a direct response when it released the email in 2014.
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In the aftermath, many seemed astounded that Australia's seemingly innocuous, armchair variety of Islamophobia had curdled into something so foul.
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Our innocuous afternoon begins at the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design museum; taking Emily's daughter with us is no small feat.
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Harden of Old Spirits Company points to some seemingly innocuous older liquors that are excellent, like Southern Comfort and Drambuie.
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In the clips embedded below, you can listen to what seems to be Gates reeling off a series of innocuous phrases.
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I didn't feel the need to have a conversation with him because I assumed his vote would simply be rendered innocuous.
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One would assume that a fairly innocuous emoji for "microbe" would be met with little controversy, but Everson was not impressed.
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It's a seemingly innocuous activity — trying to lose yourself in the wonder of nature — but I couldn't help but feel uncomfortable.
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Here in the Blanchards' Missouri "castle" and in the Preaker's home of Wind Gap, these innocuous words are dripping with menace.
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The security researchers hid the malicious task in a seemingly innocuous calculator skill that could be used to solve math problems.
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If victims clicked through and granted seemingly innocuous permissions, they exposed their entire Gmail account to whoever was behind the scam.
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But that seemingly innocuous post was the culmination of a series of alleged, and contested, violations of the anti-fraternization rules.
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Be warned: individually they're all innocuous; together your living space will start to resemble a low-budget remake of Breaking Bad.
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For seasonal allergy sufferers like me, all this pollen stimulates the immune system, which recognizes innocuous pollen proteins as dangerous invaders.
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For this test, the researchers set up a dummy website in Canada filled with innocuous content or no content at all.
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But most of those are more innocuous, telling you about a fake sweepstakes you won or fabricated health insurance paperwork problems.
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They're convenient and fun (they change colors!), but apparently making innocuous appliances in your home "smart" is not without its downsides.
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He made no remarks about the controversy on Twitter, where early Saturday he made an innocuous statement about the minimum wage.
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"Little by little they took away our rights," says a journalist in Diyarbakir, who was recently arrested for five innocuous tweets.
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Posting and sharing photos online seems innocuous, but you could be inadvertently leaking sensitive business and personal information, according to experts.
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The photos are as innocuous as you'd expect from a couple who are, stylistically speaking, more L.L. Bean than Virgil Abloh.
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Because their resin is fairly innocuous it doesn't require dangerous chemicals to finish and the curing process is quick and painless.
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Gizmodo, too, received the same result when we tried it out:So why is a perfectly innocuous acronym causing so much drama?
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Seemingly innocuous items — hair, cots, a birdcage — induce anxiety, and are a reminder that the world can be a chilling place.
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As of Monday afternoon, trending hashtags included both the innocuous, like #midterms2018, and the troubling, like references to the conspiracy #qanon.
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The image itself is innocuous looking: A circular dent in a window of the station's Cupola against the blackness of space.
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Even the most innocuous physical activities, like fidgeting, can increase your energy expenditure by 20 to 40 percent above your RMR.
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Seemingly innocuous requests for studies on an issue touch a raw nerve; each word could form the basis for future litigation.
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Kim Kardashian West poked the sleeping bear that is Taylor Swift's fan base last night with a single, seemingly innocuous Instagram.
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For instance, if YouTube banned anti-vaxxer videos, its automated systems would probably end up blocking unrelated and perfectly innocuous videos.
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Pepe the frog, the once-innocuous meme that was co-opted by the Alt-right, has become a symbol of hate.
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For too long, we have allowed [COMMUNITY/SOCIAL GROUP THAT THE WRITER IS MOSTLY UNFAMILIAR WITH] to [RESTATE THE INNOCUOUS THING].
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Others might be more innocuous, such as flying it around the neighborhood to automatically hijack Chromecasts and rickroll unbeknownst TV viewers.
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But now, a new study says that there's even danger in the innocuous brew that you wake up to every morning.
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While the phrase "party dues" may sound innocuous, during the past few years, these fundraising demands have escalated to astronomical levels.
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Their posts were fairly innocuous, but the comments were a mess of users demanding to be followed, liked, or otherwise noticed.
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But on Wednesday, Musk was doing some more innocuous tweeting — giving a rock star in distress some personal Tesla customer service.
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An unknown individual placed a fake exhibition label beside a fire extinguisher and other innocuous infrastructural items at the Centre Pompidou.
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Yep, a tree — which seems a little too innocuous for the totalitarian, even in a world where the Whomping Willows exist.
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For instance, rather innocuous-looking contest between Claudio Silva and Siyar Bahadurzada went through the wringer and came out looking spotless.
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These seemingly innocuous activities can lead to racial profiling, arrest or even death, if you happen to be black in America.
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So, if it was just an innocuous, funny game, why did Elf Bowling gain a reputation as a piece of malware?
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My pre-planned questions, after all, seemed innocuous enough: What's his secret to keeping those impeccably groomed brows up to snuff?
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A producer on a deadline is prone to say, "Yeah, whatever," more than is advisable, and it all seemed innocuous enough.
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Currently, it's available in two solid colors, which are fairly innocuous, and three camo prints, which have a bit more flair.
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This means it will block any hashtag — including something innocuous like #Vaccines1234 — if it contains a high volume of vaccine misinformation.
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A place on a yoga mat might seem innocuous enough, but it's an inadequate substitute for a place at the table.
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It's one thing to stand by your report; it's quite another to hide underneath it and swat away even innocuous questions.
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Maybe it was simply an innocuous attempt to ingratiate himself with someone who had ties to people who owed Manafort money.
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Sometimes this results in him making outlandish predictions about innocuous things like a win or a loss based on a feeling.
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Intrusive thoughts sound relatively innocuous—but women who suffer from them are plagued by horrifying thoughts of committing murder and incest.
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I met my first cuddling client at Hot Tubs by the Hour, an innocuous-looking beige building on a busy street.
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Woodson remembered Savage drove past her house, promising her a surprise — which she took to mean something innocuous, like ice cream.
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McKinney loves and fears for Texas, so something as innocuous as a rival burger shop can be taken as an omen.
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The first message the Twitter user named Johnson Larry sent to me was pretty innocuous—the second one, not so much.
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Even so, according to information security experts the seemingly innocuous hack is nonetheless dangerous because the hacker could have made Etherscan.
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For most, it's hard enough to recognize emotional eating as something innocuous, but Harrison points out it's actually more than that.
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Over the course of babysitting, she begins to role-play, a seemingly innocuous ploy that culminates in a pleasing punch line.
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Mr. Beckham believes he has been targeted by the media, and that even innocuous situations involving him have become tabloid fodder.
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GENEVA — The resolution passed by the United Nations' top human rights body on Friday seemed innocuous, if obscurely worded in places.
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There's no telling that that innocuous-looking app that promises to improve your Android's phone faulty battery won't steal your money.
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The sentence Mr. Lindh received for these relatively innocuous offenses, however, went some way toward correcting any perceived miscarriage of justice.
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" He went on to compare Karpf's innocuous "bedbug" joke to the sort of rhetoric used "by totalitarian regimes in the past.
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Both have a jaunty backing track, a droll voice-over and a provocative lead who feels strangely innocuous viewed from 2018.
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They use innocuous sounding terms like "sexual risk avoidance" and "healthy relationships" because they know "abstinence" can sound harsh and retrograde.
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The TikTok app probably seems innocuous, since it is used mostly by teens to share how-to videos and musical renditions.
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There's no debate about whether McSally was out of line in responding the way she did to a totally innocuous question.
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Abusers can install software by sending a link disguised as something more innocuous to their target, or by physically accessing devices.
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Salahi was asked about innocuous exchanges from intercepted e-mails and phone calls, as if they had been conducted in code.
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But given how small and innocuous streaming devices seem, it's important for consumers to understand what's going on behind the scenes.
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In some cases this is largely innocuous and more a product of pure creativity than a riposte against real-world issues.
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Trump may be right that his conversation with Ukraine was totally innocuous and well within his rights as president to do.
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"That innocuous provision, when sent to the bond market, said, 'Here's an escape valve for your debt obligations,'" Mr. Mapp said.
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In it, the Oscar winner plays Miss Caroline, a kindergarten teacher chaperoning a seemingly innocuous field trip to the petting zoo.
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That sounds innocuous enough, but it's a big shift from the yardstick Berkshire has used in the last couple of years.
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He's divided, existentially and every which way, living in Harlem and rooming with Will (Ellar Coltrane), a pleasantly innocuous white guy.
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Know Your Meme reports that while the symbol's origins are innocuous, it's developed a double meaning over the last four years.
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The app thoughtfully explains exactly why you should care about something as seemingly innocuous as publicly displaying your interests on Facebook.
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Some of those aftermarket accessories are pretty innocuous, like a third-party watch band and a not-so-Apple iPad case.
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From Hitchcock to Westworld, characters throughout film history just can't seem to withstand the innocuous allure of that creamy cow's nourishment.
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In this one seemingly innocuous query, I hear one generation imposing on the next one its resolute idea of How Things Are.
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I mentioned the CFAA earlier: federal prosecutors have talked about sentences which rival murder charges for what seem like comparatively innocuous events.
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But that would be pretty innocuous on the embarrassment scale, considering he got busted sending iffy texts to a 14-year-old.
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And if anyone happened to look inside their vehicles, all they would see was an innocuous nylon cooler perched on the backseat.
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While some things are pretty cut and dry in that department, there are some pretty innocuous things that might ruffle some feathers.
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"Asian American" was once a radical marker of identity, yet today it can feel like a rather innocuous or less meaningful designation.
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Here's hoping the man in question is apprehended quickly, and that penis bouquets stay the silly, sexy, innocuous flora that they are.
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The content is pretty innocuous, but in one verse Samsung does sneak in a half-hearted diss against its main competitor, Apple.
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A coastal community is protesting — their signs are innocuous but it is implied that they are somewhat unhappy with the oil company.
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This is one of the most innocuous "just another day" beginnings to an epically emotional episode in the history of the series.
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While most people use the game's platform to create fun, innocuous characters, some have used it to try to spread hateful messages.
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While platforms like Facebook and Twitter have been taken over by bots and trolls and bullies, TikTok largely remains innocuous — for now.
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At 11:32 A.M. PT, on January 26, a seemingly innocuous winter Sunday, a report from TMZ sent shockwaves through the universe.
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This is fairly innocuous, but it could also do something like alert an abusive spouse that their partner was leaving the house.
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Clara's approach to AI is innocuous to the point of being dull: it makes a virtual assistant that schedules meetings for people.
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When unattended, these seemingly innocuous household piles can easily fester into full-blown messes that will take you ages to clean up.
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It's thanks to the game's excellent writing that it's able to make those moments work, as the choices are often innocuous things.
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The questions ranged from actions that are often innocuous, such as asking to go for a drink, to overt demands for sex.
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But Huffman has often been wishy-washy on moderating the more complex gray areas in between innocuous content and those extreme examples.
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After Tumblr initially announced the ban, users immediately began to see innocuous posts of turtles, dogs, and dolls all flagged as explicit.
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The company has come under fire before for banning innocuous photos, like those of mothers breastfeeding their children, for example, or art.
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Let's begin with something simple we do hundreds of times a day, to the point where it's completely automatic and seemingly innocuous.
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And while we know that Netflix crops movies, entirely cutting a relatively innocuous (albeit tearful) ending does seem unlikely and bizarrely ambitious.
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VICE News headed to Shanghai to check out whether these much-hyped supermarkets are as high-tech — or innocuous — as they seem.
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And now with her busted ankle, she's going to seem so innocuous, that nobody is going to want to vote her out.
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Most such tests are innocuous — Google famously tested 41 different shades of blue on its home page to see which people preferred.
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While the OnePlus goof was innocuous, it does highlight how human error can undermine global notification systems or worse, incite mass panic.
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Hollywood loves a good sob story, even if it's nestled within a perfectly innocuous children's film (looking at you, Toy Story 3).
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The most innocuous source of blame is the wild year we've all lived through, with a million things going on at once.
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One unfortunate boyfriend found this out after he made what he thought was an innocuous comment on a Burger King Instagram photo.
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There are also more innocuous jokes, such as the viral Arthur fist, a reaction meme to something hilariously frustrating or anger-inducing.
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And sometimes these little innocuous changes may require under-the-hood tooling (and yes it indeed did require it) to figure out.
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Data analysts are able to "nudge" individual behaviors based on data points as apparently innocuous as "liking" a particular brand of cosmetics.
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"Early in the trajectory, influence-seeking systems mostly acquire influence by making themselves useful and looking as innocuous as possible," Christiano writes.
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All the surfaces were contaminated with generally innocuous human skin bacteria, including various strains of propionibacterium, corynebacterium, staphylococcus and streptococcus, among others.
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Yogurt promises to be one of the more innocuous substances on view when Mr. Creed takes over the armory for two months.
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Many of the committees that support or oppose a ballot measure sport innocuous names that avoid outing the industry funding their efforts.
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Which makes sense; otherwise a shady publisher could switch an innocuous preview image to something more offensive after you'd already shared it.
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Chinese academics complain that risk-averse librarians will not now order even innocuous scholarly works for fear of offending the customs service.
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It all started with the official UFC Twitter account asking the innocuous question, "Whose birthday is it?" alongside a photograph of Edgar.
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I was struck by how integrated it was with the rest of the houses; rising suddenly out of an innocuous side street.
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As Trump's controversies swallow up the news cycle day in and day out, even the most innocuous references can trigger angry reactions.
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Yes, it is a common for devout Salafists, especially during Ramadan, to use red henna but that is seemingly an innocuous detail.
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No doubt intelligence analysts are thinking about whether the video provides something less innocuous — perhaps a clue about whether he has relocated.
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Ticket To Ride Board Game, available at Amazon, $39.25You'd be mistaken if you thought this innocuous-looking board game couldn't entertain adults.
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But most people probably don't understand the potential for their seemingly innocuous conversations to be used against them in very disturbing ways.
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There was the smiling photo of her two little children and there was the outpouring of grief under these once innocuous photos.
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Only after Bastone reported on some of the DMs did Stone post what he says is the full exchange, calling it innocuous.
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The poppy, R&B lite duet features Major Lazer's (surprisingly innocuous) production taking a backseat to Katy B and Craig David's duet.
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One innocuous talk focused on what doctors have to learn from plastic surgeons, who have relied upon cash-pay patients for years.
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Speaking to The Daily Mail, Chauhan disagreed with a suggestion that Spicer's comment was meant to be innocuous or about free speech.
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In fact, he had come to that day's rehearsals directly from a frantic — and ultimately innocuous — early-morning trip to the pediatrician.
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The whole shebang is relatively painless ("Innocuous!" would be my pull quote), a sadly low bar given summer's already low cinematic expectations.
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The video was completely innocuous, and she handled that situation very well, but the incident is a sign of things to come.
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" Once, when she texted him an innocuous photo, he replied, "Didn't know what to expect when I opened a pix from you!
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But the property was handsome and the host was responsive enough, so I wrote an innocuous review and called it a day.
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But none of it prepared her for what initially seemed like an innocuous call last month from an unfamiliar number in Chicago.
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It can be sweet, like the Matthiasson blend, and, more familiarly, like the often innocuous products used in cocktails like the manhattan.
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Rather than wearing my political values, or my eccentricities of taste, on my sleeve, I was instead sandpapered into an innocuous cipher.
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Sex-specific bathrooms and workplace dress codes might be "innocuous" for most employees, but what if the "affected communities" consider them harmful?
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And maybe she finally understood that, because now, with me, she weighed her words carefully and took innocuous things off the record.
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There, enemy and allied hands picked up innocuous-looking dud bomblets, causing them to explode — thus completing the task begun in Parsons.
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Seemingly innocuous infrared sensors designed to help with motion sickness and alignment can capture near-perfect representations of users' real-world surroundings.
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But by offering only innocuous clips rather than statements from politicians or pornography, Snapchat could turn the tech into a comedic medium.
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It was the right-wing version of an online outrage mob, warping the governor's innocuous comments into a callous declaration of evil.
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Mr. Stone said in 2017 that he had carried out "completely innocuous" private Twitter exchanges with Guccifer 2.0 during the presidential campaign.
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Historically many doctors welcomed their presence because they seemed innocuous at worst, but a proven boon for stress and morale at best.
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Earlier this year, an innocuous picture of a Rick and Morty mural painted on a Brighton student house spanned across our screens.
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The emails relate to a handful of deals the two men discussed among many innocuous transactions, two people familiar with the matter said.
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Suddenly, meeting the people in the building, remembering William's presence, and solving this sort of innocuous mystery brings it all together for him.
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Blogging site Tumblr, for example, banned porn in 2018, and its automated filters immediately began removing swathes of innocuous content from the site.
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Photo: annaj (Pixabay)A Nebraska woman's constantly runny nose turned out to be lot less innocuous than a typical case of the sniffles.
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Posting unrelated and innocuous material onto the Artifact section of Twitch then become something of a meme, before users moved onto violating content.
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But in Catalonia and Spain, where tensions are running high, even an innocuous statement against violence was seen by some as a provocation.
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While that may seem innocuous, once cybercriminals accessed the service, they were able to reserve rooms and get security access to the building.
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Bots aren't typically viewed as vehicles for protest—they are largely associated with merciless floods of spam, from the innocuous to nefariously deceptive.
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Taking issue with the policies of such a government, even in a relatively innocuous way like Morey's tweet, can have severe financial repercussions.
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Despite her seemingly innocuous agenda, skeptics believe that Trump has vested Carter with the mission of dismantling the NEA from the inside-out.
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In recent years, Russia has stepped up a crackdown on material posted online, with young Russians being penalized for posting seemingly innocuous memes.
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Another, a seemingly innocuous horoscope skill for Alexa, manages to ignore a 'stop' command given by the user and to continue silently listening.
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What's fascinating is that it's also the landscape of our innocuous pop-culture battles, over which films are underrated and which celebrities overappreciated.
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Some observers suggested the tweet, although innocuous by some examples from the current administration, may have violated a law called the Hatch Act.
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What starts out as an innocuous bragging contest soon devolves into hilarious, barbed attacks, as the two try to top each other's zingers.
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Chris Coons also joined the fray, expressing confidence in Lynch's objectivity but decrying the meeting, even if innocuous, as sending the wrong signal.
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Especially when the other party in the deal in question is Canada, seemingly as innocuous a trade partner as one could wish for.
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This turns a weird but seemingly innocuous discovery into a nightmare, fueled by the fundamental fear of your own mind turning against you.
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In addition to his countless original creations, Joerg has a long track record of turning seemingly innocuous objects into frighteningly dangerous improvised weapons.
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When Twitter implemented a content filter for ISIS content, other innocuous content, such as Arabic speaking broadcasters, was also flagged by the system.
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"Land reform" sounds innocuous but involves great upheaval: seizing land from those who have it and giving it to those who do not.
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"If just have a cover with an innocuous image, no one will know that I'm reading a very, very sexy book," she said.
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The feature caused widespread confusion; users posted screenshots from their feeds showing the "hate speech" button underneath innocuous family photos or targeted ads.
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CEO Sundar Pichai showed off Google Lens with an innocuous image of a little girl playing baseball, taken from behind a chainlink backstop.
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One-fifth of the shootings of black people began as relatively innocuous pedestrian or traffic stops, compared to 16 percent for white people.
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Information about someone's race or ethnicity can easily be used against them online, even if it comes from an innocuous search for eyeshadow.
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It's important to proactively secure your social media accounts, especially since you never know when an innocuous mistake could put you at risk.
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A Clinton does something—in some cases innocuous, in this case worthy of criticism—and her political nemeses respond completely out of proportion.
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Even a seemingly innocuous device, such a printer, can serve as an entry point for a hacker dead bent on infiltrating a network.
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Yet often flashbacks, panic attacks, and similar negative reactions are tied to seemingly innocuous stimuli that preceded a trauma, not the experience itself.
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Shackled to the floor of a cellblock, detainees passed the time copying nature scenes lifted from innocuous source material in the prison library.
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But to dismiss the blatant homophobia and transphobia on display in Chappelle's latest specials as just innocuous "comedy" is to belittle Chappelle's genius.
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Beirich says there's a way to tell the innocuous conspiracy theories apart from the ones that can — and have — sparked real-world violence.
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In response, users have been sharing some of the innocuous posts that were flagged using the hashtag #TooSexyForTumblr with some pretty ridiculous results.
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The other would be a generous, fruity wine that might well be enjoyable but innocuous, with little depth, character or sense of place.
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"Brassiere" didn't yield any results, but the more commonly used "bra" yielded a few innocuous results of subjects in low cut tank tops.
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"Before, people were lulled, they wanted to believe these guys were innocuous, they didn't really understand what was at stake," says Ms Tiwari.
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Feeling flattered, Liz stopped to talk and agreed to fill out a form for what she thought was a fairly innocuous Christian group.
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Although it might seem like an innocuous conversation, researchers will compare the results with those of his first visit and any follow-ups.
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And then, I immediately ate my words because that innocuous little bottle of pretty-smelling agua cast a clarity spell on my complexion.
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Largely set within a single housing property, Resident Evil 7 is uncomfortably claustrophobic, making walks down an otherwise innocuous hallway a stressful experience.
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Starting out innocuous and then jarring, stalling, upsetting its audience with intent—after the last two weeks, I should really get off Facebook.
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To add some authenticity, van Zuijlen plays around on her phone to look innocuous, then mimics the guests' search for their room key.
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Sometimes innocuous black luggage is the best place to hide things with a little lock because no one ever thinks to look there.
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Secondly, the candles are both affordable enough to buy en masse and a gift innocuous enough to give to anyone on your list.
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Users on Facebook and Twitter reported that innocuous, informative, or authentic news posts about the outbreak were being flagged as spam or removed.
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The NFL had opted for innocuous arena-rock acts several years running, especially after Justin Timberlake and Janet Jackson's widely derided wardrobe malfunction.
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" A question that is innocuous when meeting a friend's friend becomes insidious from a border cop's mouth: "How do you know each other?
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Cogan accepted what he called the "innocuous explanation," and prosecutors did not raise any further concerns, according to a transcript of the conference.
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But according to a new study, that could all be undone by something as innocuous as that sandwich you just ate for lunch.
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I have found that most people of color try, as I do, to find an innocuous explanation when something bad happens to them.
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And this is a very deliberate decision to make people think twice before saying something online — no matter how innocuous it may seem.
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Please feel free to discuss the innocuous portions of your solve, but we appreciate your cooperation in not spoiling the fun for others.
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In 1996, a psychology study claimed that unobtrusive priming — the insertion of certain innocuous words in a quiz — could produce consistent behavioral change.
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Some current and former officials said that what an intelligence official took to be a troubling commitment could have been an innocuous comment.
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Hubbard was working out of his home while directing drug shipments to a seemingly innocuous second address: Northwest Oil Solutions in Woodland, Wash.
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Mistakes can be something as simple and innocuous as an incorrect date reported for an account opening, but errors can also be devastating.
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The human resources department did little to help improve the environment, our source claimed, and was unhelpful even when dealing with innocuous issues.
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Viewers would have no reason to think these aren't real plot details, the sort of innocuous teases you might find in any trailer.
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Even unquestionably innocuous activity, like me unlocking my own door, is lent the frisson of danger thanks to the security-camera-style footage.
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Some of these inconsistencies may prove to be innocuous, and they do not indicate an intentional effort to compromise or rig the result.
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What began as a seemingly innocuous plan to redesign the New York State license plate has boiled over into a full-blown controversy.
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Ahmed Mohamed, a Texas high school student with a keen interest in robotics, made national headlines in September 2015 for this innocuous act.
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The tags themselves were often innocuous in order to help users escape detection, but they served as a gateway to the toxic material.
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All that is dismissed by Mr. Duterte's supporters as proof of his authenticity, innocuous wit or frankness about the West and its values.
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That is, when we hear words from someone we don't know personally that could be innocuous but decide we know their real intent.
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On the contrary, most French citizens find the state of emergency to be entirely innocuous, if it is perceptible to them at all.
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Lighthearted by design, "this remake actually makes the innocuous original look edgy by comparison," wrote Glenn Kenny in his review for The Times.
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Let's start with the lowly tomato, which may seem innocuous or merely delicious, but that's not what witch hunters in early America thought.
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And after searching through Abdulaziz's iPhone, Marczak found a text message with an innocuous message that he believes infected the Saudi dissident's device.
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The seemingly innocuous imagery demonstrates how the simultaneous "othering" and victimization of the Chinese minority are embedded in mundane words and minute gestures.
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But even she must have been surprised when a completely innocuous Father's Day tribute to Caitlyn Jenner sent haters in a tizzy on Sunday.
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Griffin contends that it was part of an otherwise innocuous shoot with Tyler Shields, a photographer, who sent it to TMZ, a celebrity site.
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That's what Reddit user WhySoSadCZ appears to have found and photographed after attempting to perform some routine maintenance in a seemingly innocuous office building.
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The seemingly innocuous tweet is making not-so-subtle reference to a scandal that has engulfed its competitor, United, over the last two days.
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And on top of that, women are asked to reckon with, consciously or unconsciously, the perceived psycho-sexual symbolism attached to seemingly innocuous foods.
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In the coming weeks, expect more big, bad food manufacturers to spew vitriol at these apparently innocuous changes to the iconic Nutrition Facts label.
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"You'd notice a gun, but these weapons are so innocuous, you can easily kill someone, I'd be dead immediately," Park told CNN in 2012.
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A $34 finance charge for a three-day, $24 overdraft is less innocuous than when expressed as a loan with a 17,000 percent APR.
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Becoming a meme over something basically innocuous, in other words, is part of a pretty good strategy to hog as much attention as possible.
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Innocuous or not, Stone's disclosure adds to an ever-growing list of Trump campaign officials and allies linked to Russia during the 2016 campaign.
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Some also have a dual-boot mode, where powering on the device as normal will show an innocuous menu screen with no sensitive information.
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So, a zip-close bag that had held something innocuous before Rosh Hashanah was kept in rotation to bring some orange slices into work.
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He fumbled an apparently innocuous cross from Costa, dropping the ball at the feet of Blaise Matuidi, who slotted the ball into the net.
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The point is that it wasn't wildly inappropriate that I would get an innocuous being I loved the most placed permanently on my body.
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Link's climbing ability is made all the more useful and important by a seemingly innocuous paraglider, which lets Link temporarily soar through the air.
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There is no cure for congenital heart disease, and the risks of living with the condition can range from fairly innocuous to extremely dangerous.
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As an idea, it was extremely innocuous: an inherently hilarious and affectionate video of a kid (Daniel) coming to school and wearing white Vans.
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Thus, in its pursuit of a seemingly innocuous goal, an AI could bring about the extinction of humanity purely as an unintended side effect.
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The interactive media format would funnel all your innocuous life choices into elaborate nightmare conclusions where Walkmen or ZX Spectrum computers ruined your life.
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"Given the potential breadth, the Warrants in their execution may intrude upon the lawful and otherwise innocuous online expression of innocent users," Morin wrote.
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Which is a scary kind of question to contemplate, but I think to me that's almost like a smart way to make it innocuous.
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At this moment it's hard to forget the fact Sandra Bland died in police custody after finding herself there for a similarly innocuous reason.
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On some level, it's wholly unsurprising that Mike Pence—who appears to be a creationist—would oppose a completely innocuous day dedicated to math.
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These initial toxicology tests can determine whether someone has taken something innocuous, such as allergy medicine or antidepressants, or something like opiates or amphetamines.
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So while world effects and other neat AR tricks may look innocuous on the surface, they do in fact represent the next mobile battleground.
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Sometimes I can feel my heart-rate speed up even before such an innocuous challenge as picking up the phone to order take-out.
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Even the most innocuous apps carry significant privacy risks—such as PopSugar's viral Twinning app, which was later found to be leaking users' selfies.
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The episode highlights the fraught difficulties in moderating live content, where an innocuous seeming video can quickly turn violent with little or no warning.
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However, a small amount of hydrogen sulfide could easily be passed off as an innocuous substance and would need specialist equipment to detect it.
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He cited "completely innocuous" provisions (corridors wide enough to accommodate stretchers, grade-level entrances) that seemed reasonably related to ensuring the facilities' safe operation.
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The White House has fervently maintained that those communications were innocuous, and no evidence has surfaced of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
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With the internet of things, previously innocuous devices have been rigged up to collect all sorts of data about their users—including sex toys.
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For years, one of the great market mysteries was why the Fed was so reluctant to enact a seemingly innocuous quarter-point rate hike.
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The prosecutor said Carter was sending simultaneous messages of distress to a friend named Lisa and innocuous messages to boy she liked named Luke.
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Feminist talismans — embodied by awareness-ribbon fridge magnets and so many dolls — flood a gallery, charging forth with a forceful repurposing of innocuous objects.
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Even if we think some of this information may feel innocuous, our data can easily become a proxy for protected class and sensitive information.
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This innocuous sounding goal is rarely achieved as Washington technocrats nearly always sends taxpayers a higher bill without any benefit to safety or quality.
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For the past 111 years, a seemingly innocuous subdivision in a Denver suburb has been afflicted by a truly, truly shitty name: Swastika Acres.
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Although that banner plastered across a site may look innocuous enough, it might redirect to a malicious webpage, designed to automatically hack your computer.
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Towering above Victoria Harbor, the glowing white digits blinked against the night sky: 979,012,493… 979,012,492… 20143,012,491… The seemingly innocuous numbers contained a subversive statement.
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Democrats say that some of the clawbacks in the current proposal are not so innocuous, including some from the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP).
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The context suddenly changes this innocuous act into a much more challenging and uncomfortable situation depending on your feelings about surveillance, privacy, and security.
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It shows itself in innocuous ways, like when friends or family invite me to the beach or call to chat during my work hours.
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Innocuous or not, Stone's disclosure adds to an ever-growing list of Trump campaign officials and allies linked to Russia during the 2016 campaign.
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Assange's data dumps have confused the American public as much as they've helped, helping to make innocuous campaign activity look like a dark conspiracy.
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As Loznitsa depicts it, Victory Day looks rather innocuous, with mainly middle-aged adults and senior citizens still stuck in the glorious communist past.
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By July 2018, the company learned he had embedded the files in the seemingly innocuous photo of a sunset and emailed them to himself.
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This may seem innocuous to most users who rarely access Yahoo email or haven't accessed these accounts in years, but that is dangerous thinking.
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Some of them are perfectly innocuous, like question #49: What should the incoming Administration do to balance risk, performance and ultimately completion in contracting?
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YouTube had curated the videos from across its archives, at times plucking out the otherwise innocuous home movies of unwitting families, the researchers say.
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Would a proliferation of recreational pot shops make marijuana seem innocuous to teenagers, despite studies showing that it is harmful to their developing minds?
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California in particular is such a tinderbox that something as seemingly innocuous as hammering a stake into the ground can unleash an uncontrollable inferno.
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The innocuous-sounding bureaucratic language was intended to fast-track the effort by marginalizing skeptics in another Interior agency, the Fish and Wildlife Service.
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The incident was one of numerous widely publicized confrontations this year in which people have called the police on black people for innocuous activities.
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While this is big news for those who want to avoid pesky but innocuous mosquitos, it's much bigger news from a global health perspective.
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Judge Rufe, they said, understood that documents relevant to the alleged collusion among drugmakers might appear to be innocuous outside of their proper context.
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It typically begins with attackers sending their victims an email that includes a link or a file that appears innocuous but contains dangerous malware.
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Here's how to get through a spooky movie, even if you're the type to cower in a corner during movies as innocuous as Coraline.
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" Several seemed to support activist efforts such as Black Lives Matter, and would make "innocuous" posts that were "socially conscious, but not explicitly political.
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But experts say even innocuous information like a student's participation in extracurriculars or youth groups makes the data much more valuable to third parties.
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The innocuous Paint application, Seeley explained as he exited stage left, serves as a stand-in for any malicious software of the hacker's choosing.
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On Thursday, the former member of Congress unloaded on CNN's Manu Raju when he asked her an innocuous question about the Senate impeachment trial.
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It might sound innocuous, but the reality is that Rule 28503e-22019 ignores the needs and preferences of many Americans who are already marginalized.
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In its most common form, clickjacking attacks place a malicious link in a transparent layer on top of a visible link that looks innocuous.
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My wife's ultrasound turned up something abnormal in the baby's heart — an otherwise innocuous feature that correlates with genetic conditions such as Down syndrome.
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Mr. Kagame is up against two innocuous candidates after the national election commission disqualified Diane Rwigara, his strongest opponent, and two other independent contenders.
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This is a far cry from the situation in the late 20th century, when Italian white wines were dismissed as inoffensive, innocuous or worse.
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The net effect allowed the firm to turn innocuous page "likes" and other Facebook user data into information that was mined for political use.
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He either misled Congress or forgot his conversations with Russians, innocuous though they were, forcing his recusal in the whole nonsensical Russian collusion affair.
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Wearables like these walk a thin line between innocuous pseudoscience (10,000 steps a day!) and potentially dangerous marketing claims of being "medical grade" devices.
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The problem is this push has blurred the line between innocuous wellness tech and medical devices approved for the treatment and diagnosis of disease.
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Some have seemingly innocuous aims, like a House bill that would create an independent, bipartisan commission to investigate foreign interference in the 2016 election.
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On the surface, it sounds innocuous; doctors promising their patients that they can get rid of unsightly veins with a quick and painless procedure.
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A mother held there told non-Guatemalan interpreters that she had had "trouble" in Guatemala because of her "blouses," which sounds innocuous in English.
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This "American Experience" episode, one of 15 finalists for the best feature documentary Oscar, looks at an innocuous mistake that almost led to disaster.
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Although Pokémon Go data may sound pretty innocuous, it could actually be of at least some benefit to investigators in certain, albeit edge, cases.
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Michelle Obama's final speech as first lady Friday was, on the surface, an innocuous event — it honored the national school counselor of the year.
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I once had a reply guy whose comments started off innocuous, then steadily became more frequent — and more suggestive — when I stopped liking his replies.
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When the first notes of "Get Innocuous!" filled New York City's Webster Hall, it felt eerily as if the past five years had never happened.
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This often makes for an anarchic experience, with a debate over an innocuous in-game incident capable of mutating into a fierce clash of ideologies.
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It was so innocuous that I didn&apost report it up the chain of command at all and I didn&apost think anything of it.
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Trump's frequent allegations of voter fraud in the 2016 election are not simply innocuous rhetoric from a president upset that he lost the popular vote.
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Bauer is also accused of targeting women by convincing them to download malware under the guise that it was innocuous software he needed help testing.
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Warner posted a close-up of her left breast to Facebook, revealing a seemingly innocuous dimple that could actually be a sign of breast cancer.
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At the time, Manigault-Newman ignored a question about whether MGM should release the tapes, though she said she was confident that they are innocuous.
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And making things even easier for them is our inability to stop spear phishing -- those innocuous looking emails whose attachments and hyperlinks conceal the malware.
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" DiscordBen's messages in Hodson's chat are fairly innocuous, with him claiming that the JazzBoys are about "empathy, prosperity, and networking within the wider Twitch community.
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What was once an innocuous machine designed to help you socialize and capture moments with friends has now been reappropriated to gather data for profit.
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Abrar Chowdhury of Dhaka University believes insensitive handling has turned an "innocuous low-key demand for reform" of public transport into an anti-government movement.
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According to Rowan Ellis, the fact that innocuous LGBT videos are being hidden is troubling, because it implies there's something inherently offensive about being LGBT.
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Typically, this means doing a sweep around the edges of a room, and examining things that seem innocuous like furniture, plants, books and even chargers.
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This is a way of saying that the tiniest of memories, something as innocuous as a hand gesture, can wreak havoc on a complex system.
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And conversely, when we denigrate pink, are we simply being reactionary, carping about an innocuous cultural trait the way radio listeners complain about vocal fry?
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Though thousands of the emails are innocuous, dry or positive, the friction examples have drawn attention amid a tense campaign home stretch into Election Day.
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Image: Screen Shot via NASAWhile this might seem like an innocuous way to get people on Earth to care about the planet, don't be fooled.
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Some keywords I asked them to search were pretty innocuous, to hopefully reflect legitimate concerns from average Americans: Words like Trump, Hillary, Democrats and Republicans.
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Accounts can also be locked for more innocuous reasons, such as if the account's email and password are posted online as part of a leak.
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Stone has said he communicated with the hacker, Guccifer 2.0, who has taken credit for breaching the Democratic National Committee, but calls the contacts "innocuous."
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From such an innocuous deal—the 49ers dealing from a position of perceived strength, the Chiefs not getting a true franchise quarterback—spawned many takes.
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Now, a new report indicates how this unsettling reality is also true for something as seemingly innocuous as booking a place to stay on vacation.
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Image credit: Mashable That's fairly difficult to do in this case — after all, Warren's tweets seem fairly innocuous, except for a little swearing at times.
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It looks like a relatively innocuous way to trick people on Halloween, unless one of those pieces of candy corn ends up in someone's mouth.
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Phishers have realized that they can take advantage of seemingly innocuous calendar settings to plant their own events laced with phishing links on victims' schedules.
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The most innocuous interpretation of the Swimsuit issue is that it's all about making beautiful people in beautiful places look more preternaturally beautiful than usual.
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In other instances, Lewis "engaged in physical contact with female subordinates observed by witnesses where the contact was not incidental or innocuous," the report stated.
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Keeping a low-fat dressing with an entree salad should be acceptable and in many cases, that innocuous meal won't fit within future sodium reductions.
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While mostly innocuous in terms of taste, the shiny addition adds a touch of class and sparkle to an otherwise, well, probably totally fine dish.
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What makes the film so gripping is that for every instance it seems Rachel is manipulating and poisoning Philip, there's another equally plausible, innocuous explanation.
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Spall's version of Paisley is a humorless, unmoving, angry Protestant minister with a scriptural rejoinder for every one of McGuinness's statements, no matter how innocuous.
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One such intervention simulates an experience of discrimination by randomly assigning one group of participants to experience "small and seemingly innocuous advantages" in a game.
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At the same time, even apparently innocuous drives, such as her efforts to reduce childhood obesity, have become more contentious than she might have expected.
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The innocuous change effectively abolishes prison gerrymandering, a practice that gives rural areas disproportionate political influence by counting prisoners as residents when apportioning legislative seats.
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Image: FaceAppAs our lives are increasingly lived online, what seems like an innocuous (or even silly) digital act can end up having serious privacy consequences.
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In truth, before the public outcry she had considered the technology to be "fairly innocuous"; she hadn't considered that it could cause an employee revolt.
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In other cases, such as with heavy metals, the mushrooms bind the toxins through a process called chelation and in turn make the toxins innocuous.
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It starts out boring but fairly innocuous, until it gets to "melted wings of clotted cream," which is when the first pang of nausea hits.
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Yes, the reason I didn't want to talk about This Is Us until after it debuted is because the seemingly innocuous pilot hides a twist.
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In another direction, Google Shopping's systems around weapons stopped results returning for searches of innocuous items, such as "Burgundy wine," The Telegraph reported on Tuesday.
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While the clue itself was innocuous—"Pitch to the head, informally"—many wondered how Shortz had green-lit a word known as a racist slur.
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While it's understandably tempting for eager patients to sign on for extra procedures, the researchers warn that they shouldn't be treated like innocuous menu items.
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VSB of San Francisco, usually enthusiastic, was not a fan of the 2016 Clos des Myglands, which he found to be thin, astringent and innocuous.
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I start our reading with Red, the most innocuous and least preachy of the books, since the characters are crayons and their identities are colors.
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Something so innocuous as having a catalog where white people weren't telling you what you could and couldn't buy… And Sears disrupted this unintentionally, right?
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Most topics for the forum listed on the event's website are broad and innocuous — global governance, technology, urbanization, climate, inclusion and finance and capital markets.
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Donkeys can be finicky and scared of what seem to us like innocuous things, like an orange sign on the side of the gravel road.
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But at the last minute, he swapped it out with an innocuous amendment that would leave the door open to future legislation on the issue.
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This ad from Bernie Sanders, the only ad removed by Facebook for the campaign in the time period reviewed by BuzzFeed News, seems largely innocuous.
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Looking back, some of them seem so innocuous they'd hardly make a blip today, in a political climate thick with insults, invectives, profanity and controversy.
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With the outcome of the novel never in doubt, I could savor the language, satire and repartee, the cutting observations cloaked in seemingly innocuous remarks.
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A DNA-of-things architecture could camouflage sensitive files in innocuous objects, turning them into secret storage devices capable of passing through security without detection.
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The intense hostility to what seems like an innocuous statistical category illustrates the lasting damage that the current administration has done to fundamental American institutions.
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Without the network of connections that result, we, as solitary individuals, are pathetic, innocuous, blank, weak, incapable of defending or even taking care of ourselves.
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The music may be luscious, and its intentions may be innocuous, while the effects are insidious, producing the mollifying effect of an all-encompassing ideology.
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Jameel Jaffer, an A.C.L.U. lawyer, said the "selective disclosure" of the presumably more innocuous photographs should not be a distraction from what was still being concealed.
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A "win for his team" might sound innocuous enough, but it frames politics as a battle rather than a legacy of compromises in the public interest.
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The crepe cake is innocuous enough, a saccharine slice of fluff topped in a pastel layer of marshmallowy frosting with the texture and consistency of styrofoam.
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Our actual babysitter, Kianah Stover, returned a ranking of "Moderate Risk" (3 out 21) for "Disrespectfulness" for what appear to me to be innocuous Twitter jokes.
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Smith (1990), however, the Court abandoned that rule, in another case involving a seemingly innocuous, marginal issue: Native Americans wanted to participate in traditional peyote rituals.
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Facebook's Trending Topics—an innocuous-seeming little sidebar module that has become the seething epicenter of controversy over bias and fake news—is getting another reboot.
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Asking "What seems to be the problem?" may seem like an innocuous question, but even the singular word "problem" can close off communication with some people.
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Well, it would probably be easier to start fresh than it would be to try to disentangle private and classified data from public and innocuous information.
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It's organic and authentic; inextricable but innocuous, completing his goal of rendering sexality as something tangential to his artistic talent and thus by default, a heartthrob.
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The work is begun by developing the negatives of arranged photos and then altering them with mediums as innocuous as paint and as destructive as acid.
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But even I was surprised when a fairly innocuous bill I authored became the latest fodder for an anti-gay, anti-trans freakout on the right.
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On its own, the document seems "largely innocuous" (as BuzzFeed put it), but it's become controversial for potentially playing into anti-Semitic conspiracy theories about Soros.
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Page confirmed that he was in contact with the operatives but said he gave them completely innocuous information about the energy industry that was publicly available.
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The bot, however, has never seen porn before (or so we assume), so comes up with nice, innocuous, and incredibly incorrect interpretations of what's on-screen.
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This admission, seemingly innocuous, belies a pernicious though widely held sentiment: that a black man cannot speak articulately without mimicking the example of a white man.
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With all the recent talk of AI posing existential risks to humanity and our privacy, global tech company Omron is taking a softer, more innocuous approach.
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If there's one thing John Oliver has really nailed, it's taking a seemingly innocuous topic and showing just how grim the reality behind it can be.
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Concern trolls are the worst, but this fervent reaction to an otherwise innocuous Instagram story made me wonder if nasal decongestant spray really is the devil?
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In 2014, the Sony Pictures hack exposed countless confidential documents pertaining to everything from innocuous details about upcoming projects to very private emails between studio executives.
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But the latest additions also touched seemingly innocuous companies such as 1C, which produces popular accounting software, and ABBYY, which makes dictionary and text-recognition applications.
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Showing a little bit of underboob might sound pretty innocuous, but when a feminist activist does it, the internet has a lot to say about it.
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These types of data points might seem innocuous, but as we noted earlier today, they give Facebook and advertisers a great deal of information about you.
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Mr Ndichu's cinema, named the innocuous "Heshima Youth Group" to deter bribe-demanding cops, is in Mathare, a rough neighbourhood of tin shacks in eastern Nairobi.
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I went from these innocuous activities to something existentially concerning which could have been prevented if you knew which devices weren't encrypted and had customer data.
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Google's boss, Sundar Pichai, met both men recently and offered reassurances that the centre creates innocuous open-source tools available to everyone, not just the Chinese.
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Six weeks later, Hemant Patil, the assistant police inspector for Dhule district, in which Rainpada is located, explains how this seemingly innocuous gesture had enormous consequences.
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Every time you visit a website, you leave behind a trail of information, including seemingly innocuous data, like whether you use an Android or Apple device.
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And members of the military are used to rumors and murmurs about directives that will change things as innocuous as commissary hours to orders to deploy.
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They compiled lists of those who remained, and when they had run out of their own candidates, filled them with the most innocuous of their rivals.
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MARCH 0.743 Longtime Trump associate Roger Stone says his "brief exchange" of direct messages with Guccifer 0.733 -- who claims responsibility for hacking the DNC -- was innocuous.
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Although compromised Twitter accounts usually start tweeting out porn bot promotions or racist screeds, OurMine uses the opportunity to tweet fairly innocuous promotions of its services.
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Spicer also described Flynn as a mere "volunteer," an innocuous title for a key policy hand whose contributions led him to be named National Security Adviser.
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That will reveal whether the disease is rare and typically deadly, or if it's actually more common and mostly innocuous with lethal outcomes being the outliers.
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Sadist Faction's coffee table is innocuous at first glance, but it's actually one of the most provocative pieces of home furnishing you're likely to ever see.
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And he can no longer be enjoyed by his supporters as an innocuous showman because he's now responsible for the well being of millions of people.
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As I glanced at my Seamless order history, I saw a long string of $12 and $15 purchases — all of them seemingly innocuous in the moment.
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China's activity in the area is seen by many as part of its global hunt for resources, alongside an innocuous desire to raise its diplomatic standing.
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It sounds innocuous right now, and in most cases having a data-saving tool you can toggle on and off at will is a good thing.
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Holt said that the neighbor had a history of calling the cops on her for seemingly innocuous incidents, like her children playing loudly in the snow.
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The New New World The rise of the seemingly innocuous app is forcing Americans to consider a world influenced by a Chinese-backed social media network.
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In a field sampling report, Navy officials described the decades-old waste as innocuous "rubbish, bottles, wire, rope, paper, steel drums, etc." and promised to remediate.
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However innocuous the changes made, the baby's birth will mark the first time that humanity has selectively interceded to change the genetic inheritance of future generations.
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"Allergies are an inappropriate response by our immune system to see something that's innocuous as dangerous," he said, leading to congestion, hives and other common symptoms.
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This concept on its face may seem innocuous enough and appears to support the mantra of many Americans that a smaller government is a better government.
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For others, the courts are likely to view the defendants' actions as too innocuous in intent or unrelated to the plaintiffs' injuries to result in liability.
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People who came to the site to watch videos on innocuous subjects, or to see mainstream news, have been pushed toward increasingly fringe and conspiracist content.
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In Fed speak, what seems like an innocuous add or drop in verbiage from one statement to the next can unlock a torrent of new information.
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Such an innocuous dish, but my husband, who was not dining with me, loves rice pudding, and I planned to deliver most of it to him.
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As for the seemingly innocuous issue of selling Iran airliners, there are now credible reports that Iran's commercial aircraft play a leading role in supporting terror.
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Though it may have seemed innocuous in another context, this action, I saw, was yet another choreography of power, a performance of the institution in action.
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A sensual ballad, Miss Franklin elevated an innocuous hit into a soulful hymn reaching out from the radio and touching the hearts of black women everywhere.
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Through the late 1960s, police regularly raided gay establishments in cities across the country, since innocuous acts like same-sex dancing were sometimes punishable by law.
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This seemingly innocuous act caused the author of the aforementioned fanfiction to create a sequel involving the two world leaders, which was sent to us directly.
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"While this right exists in the UK, many European countries do not have this exception, which means that innocuous holiday snaps can infringe copyright," noted Killock.
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Given the stakes of the game—with both 2016 Championship teams going head to head for the first time this season—it seemed kind of innocuous.
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"This means that tweets as innocuous and as popular as the Department of the Interior's daily nature photo could even be considered improper promotion," he said.
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" (The verb "disagree," the researchers note, does not appear even once.) But the oddest finding may be the sharp increase in an innocuous little word: "and.
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It might seem innocuous enough — an unsubtle attempt to lure skittish female drinkers to whiskey — but there's a back story to this relationship that's worth noting.
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"Jaundice," he said at first, then amended the diagnosis to Hepatitis A, a highly contagious disease communicable by something as innocuous as contaminated food or water.
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Though to be honest, even this seemingly innocuous form of ambition serves an insidiously dictatorial desire: to change what other people think, and how they see.
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The works, by contemporary artists from Guatemala, Colombia, Brazil, Peru, Venezuela, and Mexico, rarely cause knee-jerk reactions; many of them are at first glance innocuous.
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It looks relatively innocuous to my untrained eye, but it's never a good idea to just install profiles from the internet, so I recommend against it.
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I can't entirely disagree, conceptually, but before you make your decision, consider the fact that this remake actually makes the innocuous original look edgy by comparison.
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After Jean-Julien Rojer won his second Grand Slam men's doubles title on Friday, a question about his Statue of Liberty shirt seemed obvious and innocuous.
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But no matter how innocuous it may be, the mocktail can't seem to shake its reputation for being overly complicated, too sweet — and a little showy.
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Behind that rather innocuous title however, lies a proposal that would actually change the nature of our economy giving real wealth and real power to workers.
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Kozoll says that the same message might be offensive to one person but totally innocuous to another—so it would rather surface anything that's potentially problematic.
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The first point about the study is that the majority of participants in the study were low risk patients (patients with slow growing, more innocuous cancer).
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Kushner's attorneys have responded to the committee, citing in large measure his public statement insisting his mistakes were innocent and his meetings with Russians were innocuous.
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