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"nefarious" Definitions
  1. criminal; extremely bad

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One is that this was a nefarious and intentional act, befitting an organization which does nefarious things intentionally.
Nefarious corporate powers have used them to ruthlessly surveil their employees while nefarious parents have used them to ruthlessly surveil their children.
In this story, evangelicals are holy warriors, while nefarious agents target beleaguered cake-makers and county clerks to force them to bow to the nefarious LGBT Agenda.
Some people may want to use drones for nefarious purposes.
Congress must investigate this nefarious pattern of tragic deaths immediately.
We can't pick and choose our leaders, nefarious or otherwise.
The bathroom in close proximity, the laughter — the nefarious laughter.
Despite his nefarious intentions, Paul actually sounds sweet and sensible.
That's not a nefarious conspiracy — it's basic, competent political organizing.
At first, Gabby Gabby appears to have a nefarious agenda.
First, sanctioned operatives may continue to engage in nefarious activities.
Less developed economies have resorted to even more nefarious means.
There are some good characters, and there some nefarious characters.
The most nefarious example of this tactic is light cigarettes.
Who knows what nefarious things inmates could do with that.
How about to hackers — and to even more nefarious entities?
"They have a more nefarious form of entitlement," he says.
"This wasn't some nefarious deal," he said at the Pentagon.
Nefarious actors will not voluntarily disclose their creations as deepfakes.
Some people in Turkey, however, saw something far more nefarious.
The compound can be nefarious or it can be misunderstood.
Her actions were careless, not criminal; negligent, but not nefarious.
Several government investigations have cleared the DOD of nefarious activity.
Even mints and sweets can be used for nefarious ends.
People have ... There's more nefarious uses of that data, obviously.
It's worth noting that nothing nefarious has been uncovered yet.
"There's nothing diabolical about it, or nefarious," Neal told Axios.
There was always something of a nefarious nature going on.
There's the potential for all sorts of nefarious activity there.
Mr. Sessions said there was nothing nefarious about the contacts.
"I didn't take it as anything nefarious," the colonel testified.
It's also a nefarious world of online hucksters and frauds.
It was an unholy alliance – a consolidation of nefarious powers.
But when you zoom in, you see something way more nefarious.
We also have this background of Russia&aposs nefarious espionage operations.
In other words, this isn't necessarily an indication of anything nefarious.
"It began to have a nefarious feel to it," he said.
The gasoline cans probably didn't have any "nefarious" purposes, Hayes said.
It's not a nefarious way to skew a poll's overall results.
What do we do about the nefarious boxes in our pockets?
During my time, I never experienced any illegal or nefarious activity.
Once indexed, nefarious types may have scraped and stored that data.
Critics, however, say the move has a much more nefarious motive.
A suspect has been arrested in connection with the nefarious scheme.
The list of nefarious things they can do is beyond comprehension.
There was no nefarious or inappropriate behavior during the training flight.
There's nothing terribly nefarious about her natal chart that I'm seeing.
Regardless, tie votes aren't nefarious attempts to skirt the agency's mission.
Or is there something more -- or more nefarious -- at work here?
"I thought they wanted to integrate for nefarious purposes," she said.
That oversight doesn't mean anything nefarious is happening with the subcontractor.
But these marketplaces can also be used for more nefarious transactions.
But other, more nefarious, people could technically do the same thing.
Those claims of a nefarious alliance with Al Qaeda might help.
Make cash obsolete and those nefarious activities get much more difficult.
I understand that Negan is supposed to be a nefarious character.
It doesn't have to always be nefarious to collect friends' data.
Anything can be turned into a weapon for some nefarious purpose.
Dystopias have long portrayed artists being drafted into nefarious corporate labor.
Of course, texting could also be used for more nefarious purposes.
Yet I don't think there is anything nefarious about her retirement.
First, don't make the mistake of blaming everything on nefarious Republicans.
People look at legalizing prostitution and see something nefarious, she said.
"There was nothing done that was clandestine or nefarious," Halpern said.
STEIN: --and really engaging the most nefarious forces around the world.
Are airport security personnel routinely assessing parking lots for nefarious activity?
Analysts are not suggesting anything nefarious behind the regularly scheduled sales.
It's conceivable there are less nefarious explanations as well, some note.
You're dealing with nefarious actors who are intentionally circumventing the law.
Or is the national test excuse a cover for something more nefarious?
Nefarious Russian (or George Soros-funded, depending on your bent) psychological warfare?
Why stay chummy with everyone's favorite stalker if not for nefarious reasons?
Is there some nefarious bolognese sauce backstory alluded to in previous episodes?
And many of the functions of the software are far from nefarious.
Somehow you consider that nefarious — we simply call it good, responsive governing.
Sometimes nefarious characters address the camera to divulge details of their schemes.
Because cash is laundered all the time and used for nefarious activities.
Hasn't the U.S done this dozens of time, often by nefarious means?
Obviously, some people who want privacy may want it for nefarious purposes.
"Security forces will continue to respond to all nefarious activities," Kalia said.
Defenders contend that, without such rules, those companies could exert nefarious powers.
Just how much these nefarious businesses are making is tough to peg.
"He's already developing plans to begin ratcheting back Putin's nefarious behavior," Sen.
The uses of such vehicles range from the benign to the nefarious.
Fortunately I'm not browsing very nefarious things, but that data's now available.
Google has been managing nefarious content on its platform for a while.
But the writers suggest nothing so nefarious need occur to cause trouble.
If they had nefarious motives, they could look to exploit that wedge.
What sort of nefarious deeds has Mr. Weiss perpetrated in that role?
To their detriment, party leaders did little to discourage those nefarious appeals.
Strangely, OurMine team doesn't seem to be doing this for nefarious purposes.
In other words: This was simple software integration, not nefarious data poaching.
But to a determined conspiracy theorist, everything is evidence of nefarious activity.
The number of opportunities for bad actors to plot nefarious things multiplies.
And why did he think the words "I'm all out" were nefarious?
While slowdowns happen, they take place for a far less nefarious reason.
There's nothing nefarious going on; the managers aren't skimming off the top.
"It's not as nefarious as that sounds all the time," Mezrich argued.
Trump received nefarious materials from the Russians through a Trump Campaign aide.
There is nothing nefarious about this — it is simply how democracy works.
Good inventions can be used for nefarious deeds in the wrong hands.
It's impossible to tell right now whether these changes are anything nefarious.
Is this part of a nefarious Klingon effort to undermine Discovery's experimental technology?
"That's what is so nefarious about all this, just how strategic this feels."
LoCicero, 32, will play Vincent Walker, a nefarious colleague of Thomas (Matthew Atkinson).
"It might not be nefarious actions on [the part of] hospitals," she said.
Or that when you're looking for money, you're doing it for nefarious reasons.
Unlike the coyote and fox, they are not predatory and are not nefarious.
Investigators now say the hack may be far more nefarious than previously thought.
New villains kept popping out of the woodwork like nefarious Whack-a-Moles.
I believe there&aposs something nefarious when he said we&aposll stop it.
Negan has some nefarious plans for Sasha in The Walking Dead season finale.
People insert all types of images into Google Maps for less nefarious reasons.
They squawk and plot nefarious maneuvers to gain control of their respective cities.
Perhaps an employee profile on the nefarious Orochi Corporation's website would yield answers.
So does the nefarious head of a crime syndicate, played by Paul Bettany.
Prominent figures rise and fall like tragic heroes; sometimes the nefarious candidate prevails.
In the good-government "drain the swamp" fever dream, "lobbyists" are nefarious villains.
"There haven't been any examples of nefarious re-identification of specimens," Lynch argues.
Venezuelan officials say the opposition has a nefarious aim: violence in the streets.
It's unclear if any nefarious actors actually got their hands on the data.
And then there's the nefarious monopolistic result of essential benefits to the market.
Eventually, we capture photographic evidence of the nefarious creatures, and all is well.
To Hillary, though, Trump's attachment to the birther movement was much more nefarious.
Google for its part told Motherboard there was nothing nefarious about the update.
But this practice, also known as data mining, has taken on nefarious tones.
This is far from the only nefarious cyber hacking in North Korea's history.
But it is not out of altruism or charity, nor is it nefarious.
Jack investigated and discovered a more nefarious truth, which he sought to avenge.
This conundrum has far more nefarious implications than merely agitating an atheist millennial.
No other nefarious packages had been discovered as of Monday afternoon, he said.
He would govern as an enemy of the nefarious forces of international finance.
More nefarious means were also employed: vote alterations, ballot box dumping, physical intimidation.
It is the nefarious tool that carves regular people into villains and fools.
Without proper regulations, they could use it to nefarious ends, the group warned.
"We have seen a lot of nefarious activities from Trump," Mr. Whitehouse said.
And despite Trump's nefarious suggestion that machines went missing, none of them have.
Or is there some more nefarious purpose such as an attempt at intimidation?
Perhaps more nefarious, however, are the social media streams that steal our time.
Outside, Republican senators described her as having nefarious motives and a dubious background.
This is a disgusting trick to make a very simple thing look nefarious.
This man could just be harnessing Sydney's powers for his own nefarious deeds.
Of course, there are also more nefarious motivations at play, but the dance!
"Huawei and 5G are today's poster child for this nefarious activity," he said.
"Otherwise, it looks like we're hiding something far more nefarious," one person said.
Cyber criminals may no longer be the only nefarious actors in this space.
Perhaps the most long-lasting controversy did not involve money or nefarious behavior.
As if he isn't afraid of something darker, more nefarious in the region.
There is no evidence that anything nefarious contributed to the fires, Sumwalt said.
These are truly nefarious entities — not abstractions —that the Left pretends doesn't exist.
Esper said Beijing was caring out a "nefarious strategy" through telecommunications firm Huawei.
But lots of accounts are used for nefarious deeds, and to skirt taxes.
Sometimes, when there are reports that someone in the White House told someone else to do something, it may be more nefarious than is being reported, based on the limited sources that people have, or it may be less nefarious.
B. A Twitter account associated with 20173chan's vile /pol/ board tweeted a photo of a woman in a niqab next to a drag queen on the New York City subway, implying something nefarious (more nefarious than the drag queen's manspreading).
U.S. regulators have flagged other potentially nefarious reasons for bitcoin's stratospheric rise last year.
Such transparency is good in that it ensures nefarious private backroom deals aren't cut.
Of course, there are also the more nefarious ways this tech can be used.
In the past, he used Jessica for his nefarious purposes, and raped her, repeatedly.
A website for the home, meanwhile, claims nothing nefarious is happening behind closed doors.
Why is Saeb manipulating their good intentions and pretending they are doing something nefarious?
"There was no nefarious or inappropriate behavior during the training flight," the spokesperson added.
In short, we don't know whether the disappearance of MH370 was nefarious or mechanical.
It's like possessing stolen property or being the unwilling beneficiary of a nefarious scheme.
The story was true, if a little less nefarious than it sounded at first.
For decades, this provision protected voters in states with nefarious histories of voting discrimination.
In one version nefarious market forces are constricting productivity, holding down investment and wages.
"My fear is that this flaw could be used for nefarious purposes," Thompson wrote.
A third worry concerns nefarious uses of the technology, and not only by states.
And there's no indication that Glassbox is doing anything nefarious with the data whatsoever.
Still, Opera's free VPN offer isn't likely a nefarious plan to collect user data.
Developers will receive the information if TruePlay determines there's something particularly nefarious going on.
The court, he claims, was paving the way for a coup by nefarious forces.
I no longer have to endure unproductive meetings or put up with nefarious colleagues.
A hijacked chatbot could easily misdirect victims to nefarious links rather than legitimate ones.
They say that everybody that disagrees with them is part of some nefarious establishment.
Build a backdoor allowing government officials, and potentially nefarious actors, a future way in?
"Need to beat back the idea that this was nefarious work," a document said.
And the leakers likely have nefarious motives -- and might even be from foreign countries!
"This has been the nefarious goal of the hard right for decades," said Schumer.
Stories of the nefarious tactics of lobbyists representing corporate interests make for good storylines.
There is certainly a problem in America with folks using firearms for nefarious things.
But the town soon found that she had much more nefarious, turd-related intentions.
Nefarious Russian ties or is it simply an innocent investment in a friend's winery?
He claims there are all kind of nefarious scary things in the food supply.
The bill would mandate penalties on those caught aiding the country's nefarious cyber campaigns.
On the way, we talked about the many non-nefarious applications of image synthesis.
What did the police find in the possession of these nefarious, would-be saboteurs?
There could be more nefarious applications for this sort of technique beyond sharing literature.
Thus, when that Tweet might have a nefarious intention, hearts can lead to heartbreak.
Their plea for scientific objectivity may have sounded sensible, but it masked nefarious aims.
Buttigieg wants US counterterrorism officials to investigate potential nefarious international connections regarding extremist ideologies.
Sometimes this data gets hacked or is used for more nefarious purposes than advertising.
I'm trying to stop a bot controlled by a nefarious actor ... From using StubHub.
He has demonstrated nothing more nefarious than the virtuous hustle of a talented entrepreneur.
There's no evidence yet that there's anything nefarious at play in TikTok's recommendation algorithm.
Preventing hacking into American political assets by Russia or other nefarious actors is vital.
Yet, the IRS finds something nefarious in targeting voter registration campaigns in this manner.
"Huawei and 5G are today's poster child for this nefarious activity," Mr. Esper said.
This series has a way of molding participants to its own, often nefarious ends.
But the more nefarious teach men to manipulate women for their own sexual needs.
Nixon's downfall began with his nefarious campaign actions in his 1972 re-election bid.
Maybe nefarious entities didn't need an image from Apple to penetrate my digital secrets.
Trump also wasn't the victim of a nefarious deep state working for the Democrats.
We think the very wealthy are nefarious and greedy, and that money corrupts them.
Once again, Newt is scurrying about while nefarious doings unfold in separate story lines.
Usually there's some sort of nefarious actor who's controlling these networks behind the scenes.
It's all these nefarious actors that are trying to push across an environmental message.
Masterminding the nefarious production of millions of counterfeit bottles of 53-Hour Energy shots.
The only character in Vinegar Girl with even vaguely nefarious motives is Dr. Battista.
"I think we're used to dealing with a DNC that may have had in the past nefarious intentions and there may be a good number of actors who do have nefarious intentions about keeping control and keeping Bernie out of it," she added.
A nefarious person would need the Apple ID and password of the person's iCloud account.
Jameson is going to be adversary, spinning every single one of Parker's actions as nefarious.
Each screenshot is a site, and the content ranges from the nefarious to the noble.
Catering to the denizens of this nefarious realm are a row of street food stalls.
It was not, by any means, the only factor involved in motivating this nefarious violence.
Because of this, perhaps, it's easy to ignore the more nefarious motives of these companies.
But don't worry, their research—published Tuesday in Scientific Reports—isn't meant for anything nefarious.
The idea that auctions are nefarious or evil is outrageous because it hasn't been proven.
A determined hacker could use those data points to accomplish all sorts of nefarious activities.
These tools have become democratized, but that means they can be exploited for nefarious purposes.
But exclusion targeting can also be used for some more nefarious, and potentially illegal, aims.
This makes it nearly impossible for a nefarious shopkeeper to copy your credit card number.
While this was likely an oversight, it sure feels nefarious considering the administration's unlawful actions.
He's a nefarious enemy, based on his actions, but, erm, he doesn't look that threatening.
But the real threat in this movie is something (or someone, really) far more nefarious.
MACCALLUM: And what about the charge that it was fake news and nefarious data mining.
Manafort headed Trump's election campaign but resigned after extensive media coverage of his nefarious activities.
Nunes, meanwhile, also hinted that something nefarious was going—perhaps also orchestrated by Barack Obama.
Cracking A general term to describe breaking into a security system, usually for nefarious purposes.
This is not the first time assassins have adapted a new technology for nefarious ends.
Mr Zygar portrays Mr Putin as a reactionary tactician rather than a nefarious grand strategist.
While the naive and the nefarious sang Ortega's praises in Washington, Nicaraguans at home suffered.
He also said there is "something nefarious" about a governor appointing himself to the Senate.
Of course, multiple groups are interested in the sister clones for nefarious and murderous reasons.
And, naturally, how will attackers plot to circumvent security AI to continue their nefarious schemes?
Not one of the graves was an elaborately disguised entrance to a nefarious subterranean lair.
"In fairness, when Trump suggests doing something unlawful, it's not necessarily nefarious," the author writes.
Only through astounding leaps of bad faith could someone draw any nefarious inferences from them.
"You're looking for nefarious motive, so you're seeing what you want to see," Kilgore said.
Now, it must – is it – how do you keep this from being a nefarious nexus?
As the family waits out the monster invasion, a nefarious cult looks to exploit Ally.
Sizemore and manipulating her for nefarious purposes during and after his treatment of her ended.
Nefarious actors could gather the comprehensive profiles that surveillance capitalism has compiled over the years.
He is absolutely correct to state that whatever motive lies behind this attack is nefarious.
Scattered around him are infinity stones, which he is seeking to amass for nefarious purposes.
When she said no, he apparently decided to pursue more nefarious means of getting online.
This earthquake was not caused by the bad actions or nefarious actions of any American.
Since Xi Jinping came to power in 2012, China has behaved in increasingly nefarious ways.
Touring the country, Glenn, who is African-American, also confronted racism at its most nefarious.
Cosme describes it as a "badass" archive of local street art despite its nefarious purpose.
For the artists it's the personal damage of their brand being used for nefarious purposes.
These researchers fear the flaw will leak to nefarious hackers, endangering millions of iPhone users.
But then conservative commentators denounced the Obama administration's calls for vaccination as a nefarious plot.
Lawmakers have warned of new regulations should tech firms not crack down on nefarious content.
But one of the leading Republicans who was suggesting something nefarious in the messages, Sen.
To date, it's the most ambitious global attempt to contain and control cryptocurrencies' nefarious potential.
Amazon likely also wants to avoid anyone misusing its data for illicit or nefarious purposes.
He made it harder to access software he feared would be put to nefarious use.
"There is nothing nefarious when a new administration disagrees with a previous administration," he wrote.
Was this Pepe store a nefarious tactic by the Chinese government to undermine the protests?
While engaging in these nefarious activities, the CFPB decided it needed a public relations firm.
Advertisers and even more nefarious actors have been using our data against us for years.
They are expected to press him on the manipulation of his platform for nefarious purposes.
The Obama Administration has resisted that oversight repeatedly for a range of reasons, all nefarious.
It sounds nefarious, but the report makes clear there's no evidence to back it up.
Clearly she doesn't want to believe he's racist, but all signs point to something nefarious.
The scene spread out in front of them is, despite its loveliness, nefarious and threatening.
A narrative that suggested there was something nefarious about the President's ties to Ukraine emerged.
The yellowing pages of maps, calligraphy, or courtyard drawings betray few hints of anything nefarious.
Homer is also starting to catch on to Hap's nefarious ways, and asks him about Rachel.
There's no evidence to suggest that DNA testing companies have done anything nefarious with anyone's DNA.
And it's become increasingly apparent that Amazon Prime, now my nefarious old friend, can't be replaced.
But none of us should ignore the nefarious history lurking beneath McConnell's power to silence Warren.
The house, however, comes with a nefarious history that's earned it a place in popular culture.
"At best, it's stupidity, his love affair with Russia; and at worst, it's nefarious," Rouda added.
Mafee lies, pays a fine to the SEC, and the nefarious trio get away with it.
She gives some hints about her nefarious plans, and then there's some punching and other hitting.
Unfortunately for Rei, Takeshi is still morally good and uninterested in creating a nefarious sibling duo.
All along, the Shepherds and their nefarious plots were just a red herring of a distraction.
Together they use their gifts to try to bring an end to their parents' nefarious ways.
You have come up with nothing other than their own nefarious actions and their own collusions.
Dialogue is necessary, Maduro said, accusing the opposition of steering clear of talks for nefarious reasons.
One of aspirin's more nefarious downsides is that it can increase the risk of gastrointestinal bleeding.
That, sadly, could still encourage other nefarious app developers to use similar techniques in the future.
"We've learned very little about any sort of nefarious connection between Trump and Russia," Marlow said.
Nefarious government programs like face recognition and predictive policing don't just come out of the ether.
Ransomware, which traps your data behind a paywall, is another nefarious method that's growing in popularity.
Conspiracy theories, and their role in rationalizing failure, will not always be so bizarre or nefarious.
Kemp, who has denied nefarious action, stepped down from his post only after winning the governorship.
To be clear: I'm not saying there's nefarious intent here (nor am I saying there isn't).
Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island, see a nefarious conservative legal strategy at play in the case.
Everyone out there has the potential to be in service of a nefarious post-apocalyptic supervillain.
Trump is trying to make double registration sound nefarious, and the media shouldn't follow his lead.
That Trump kept Flynn on anyways suggests a dangerous stubborn streak, if not something more nefarious.
They have other concerns; specifically, a nefarious legion of the dead that wants to annihilate them.
The lack of effective cross-border law enforcement treaties has exacerbated another nefarious trend: data localization.
Lawmakers should come together once again to come to grips with bots and other nefarious actors.
Many have cited Whitaker's past comments criticizing the investigation as evidence of such a nefarious design.
It's no secret to most that Simpson himself is, to say the least, a nefarious character.
"Not everyone is a stalker or uses Instagram for nefarious activity they want to keep hidden."
Instead, Watergate became a stand-in for scandal, its last syllable endlessly tagged to nefarious acts.
Pelosi has long alleged that Trump has nefarious ties with Moscow — a message she amplified Thursday.
In their eyes, the hold is just more evidence that Trump has nefarious ties with Moscow.
And some have fairly leapt at the opportunity to attach nefarious undertones to certain McCabe emails.
In short, he could make the company answer for the nefarious things happening across its pages.
We've all seen what can happen when nefarious interests weaponize a social media platform like Twitter.
Or do our coworkers email our tweets back and forth to each other for nefarious reasons?
I'm not suggesting that Lifetime has some secret, nefarious agenda to take power away from women.
And their plans usually involve nefarious, chin-stroking plots that require secret meetings or flickering candlelight.
But more nefarious traffic, such as drug dealing or child pornography, also passes through the network.
So there wouldn't have been anything particularly nefarious about Cruz Sr. picking up that odd job.
That's what's so nefarious about these abuses; they're perpetuated by the indelible forces of the market.
Much of the nefarious activity today focuses on avoiding looking like a bot or fake account.
That is to ensure that witnesses can attest that they are not up to something nefarious.
Some I spoke with called the claims that she was involved in nefarious behavior false news.
The cathedral interior is used by the film's antagonists not for worship, but for nefarious purposes.
Their presence gives this area the nefarious distinction of having the highest number of migrant kidnappings.
In horror films, it can be seen scampering across the screen, enacting nefarious deeds — murder, usually.
He's become a potent symbol on the far right, of nefarious dealings and a dark past.
Closing the Russian diplomatic mission nearest Silicon Valley was widely believed to penalize Moscow's nefarious cyberactivities.
But he soon got mixed up in some other nefarious business that landed him behind bars.
This president and his advisers made a nefarious evil feel comfortable coming out of the shadows.
Harvey Weinstein spent many years prosecuting his nefarious schemes against women before women ensured his prosecution.
Cryptocurrencies have come under scrutiny by the U.S. Treasury Department for their potential for nefarious uses.
The entire affair reeks of something nefarious, and Mr. Kushner's security clearance should be immediately revoked.
But beyond watching out for the obvious stuff, this probably isn't as nefarious as you think.
Yet here Ian McDiarmid's nefarious character is, up on the throne and cackling away yet again.
There is no evidence at this time that anything nefarious contributed to the fires, Sumwalt said.
" Trump did acknowledge that North Korean prisons -- a nefarious facet of Kim's repressive rule -- are "rough.
But systems can also learn to be racist, sexist, ageist, and biased in other nefarious ways.
He's denied coordinating with Russia during the election or having any nefarious financial ties to Moscow.
Throughout the episode, there are flashes where you could swear they're about to do something nefarious.
Any nefarious intentions are easily forgiven, any cruel words are the product of thoughtlessness, not malice.
Fears over the game's nefarious influence over children even prompted a 60 Minutes episode two years later.
But it also means that those with nefarious intentions have easier access to the same technologies, too.
There is no argument among the US and its allies that Iran is often a nefarious influence.
However, the link goes deeper than Dee Dee's obviously nefarious horde of sleeping pills and mystery meds.
Even more nefarious, to my mind, is that he appears to have treasonous associations with the Russians.
And the way that it has been portrayed is a super nefarious group outside of Vatican control.
" The companies, he said, are not necessarily "nefarious" but "they are brand new, and they need safeguards.
It's not hard to imagine how this type of tool could be used for more nefarious purposes.
But because of the nefarious behaviour of some human drivers, it may also prove a major disadvantage.
Unsurprisingly, the entire history is a criss-crossing maze of violence, orgies, nefarious business schemes, and robots.
But the people buying it had much more nefarious ends in mind than just a new audience.
Negan then decides to wait for Rick's return, holding Judith on his lap as a nefarious threat.
Everyone knew everyone, and to make such a claim would have been seen as dishonest or nefarious.
The administration has countered that there is nothing nefarious about the president tapping outside sources for guidance.
Gabbard may very well launch a third-party run, quietly backed by all kinds of nefarious troublemakers.
"There were a nefarious few that decided to sexually exploit hundreds of women," Brennan told ABC News.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine's Philip Davidson is equally focused on perfection, albeit through a much more nefarious lens.
In an official statement, Meitu denies that the data collection is excessive or nefarious in any way.
Mark Zuckerberg is trying hard to convince voters that Facebook had no nefarious role in this election.
But there's a legitimate fear that these types of videos could be used for more nefarious purposes.
But they've also been used for more nefarious purposes, like helping prisoners escape and spying on people.
Rather, the team focused on growth and connecting people, regardless of whether these tools allowed nefarious activity.
The platform's policy also bars sites that engage in other nefarious activities like pornography, piracy and gambling.
Watching Cliff admire Archie so openly makes it seem like he's being groomed for some nefarious purpose.
And among their nefarious activities these days, contributing to the billions of dollars in the mob's coffers?
The duo goes after Meemo and his crew, who are transporting something nefarious in an 18-wheeler.
But here's where it gets nefarious: If you stop exercising, the digital trainer will pause your show.
If there was something nefarious going on, you don't think it would have leaked after those briefings?
The nefarious Alex was also played by Bellisario, who spoke to Elle about last night's twist ending.
Besides, I dearly respect life and couldn't harm the most nefarious living being if I tried to.
The demo took place in the ever-changing Clockwork Mansion, the design of the nefarious Kirin Jindoh.
The Panama-based law firm Mossack Fonseca set up a nefarious global scheme to serve its clients.
But her intent, she said, was to prevent nefarious people from taking advantage of inclusive bathroom policies.
This can either be through mistakes, such as a wrongly intended recipient, or through nefarious employee activity.
McDaniel needs to ensure the party faithful is armed with the knowledge of Russia's nefarious espionage tactics.
They argue the free market will keep internet companies from engaging in nefarious behavior that harms consumers.
The reasons appear to be more nefarious than claims that the Island won't take additional austerity measures.
In terms of how AI could be used in nefarious ways, Dutt has no shortage of ideas.
Other times the results are more nefarious, like when retailers used algorithms to fix prices on Amazon.
Not just because she's a super-brainy lady helping to rid the city of nefarious specters, either.
The pair recently ignited a hilarious back-and-forth with journalist and nefarious Twitter user Piers Morgan.
But Spieth and tournament officials made it plain that nothing nefarious or mismanaged — or unobserved — had occurred.
And even people lacking nefarious motivation can blunder by linking genes and heritage too closely, Copeland writes.
Landlords cannot use an access clause in a lease to get into your apartment for nefarious reasons.
Foer never clearly spells out the implications, but he strongly implies there's something nefarious going on here.
But a researcher at TripAdvisor helped the Federal Communications Commission subpoena a linchpin of the nefarious industry.
Bots are another form of digital, they're a digital tool, but this is a nefarious digital tool.
Even major fines like this $120 million one have had a negligible effect on the nefarious industry.
Some on social media immediately assumed that the interruption, which lasted about 10 minutes, had nefarious implications.
Ted Cruz (R-Texas), meanwhile, hinted there may have been nefarious forces at play in Epstein's death.
To his left is the "Kneeling Man," a white colonist whose humble stance may conceal nefarious intentions.
She quickly became the in-house crypto expert and did see plenty of nefarious uses for cryptocurrency.
Companies carry the nefarious transfers, but the governments in Moscow and Beijing do nothing to curtail them.
On more nefarious fronts, professional athletes on Cameo have also been used as pawns in cruel games.
Modifying faces in motion is something we've all come to associate with "deepfakes" and other nefarious applications.
The maximum point of leverage to address Iran's nefarious activities is now, before his expected terrible decision.
Fred's a little nefarious and suspect and the invitation seems more like a ploy to kill Will.
Some critics suspect nefarious motives, such as yoking poor countries to China by giving them unrepayable loans.
A future unscrupulous commander in chief could use Trump's treatment of Comey as justification for nefarious ends.
Nefarious APT activities, conducted by state-sponsored adversaries inside networks can go unnoticed for months without detection.
Both Scott, the current governor of Florida, and Trump have suggested that something nefarious is going on.
The international community must expose the reality that the BJP government is enacting a nefarious political agenda.
That formation is a motif in the film's advertising and a recurring, nefarious force in the story.
Jaku hacked Super Mario Maker to uncover what Nintendo was keeping secret, while others are more nefarious.
Won't Israeli society at some point also feel the nefarious effects of its government's inhumanity toward us?
"It does appear to the court that Ms. Zhang was up to something nefarious," the judge said.
A forensic investigation, Loparco notes, found nothing "nefarious" about the gaps — the camera simply wasn't working properly.
Kremlin has the only record of the exchange, free to doctor it or use it to nefarious purpose.
She basically owns every nefarious individual in Riverdale other than Hiram Lodge and Edgar Everner (Chad Michael Murray).
In time, they may dangerously mislead the public, and can serve as a nefarious tool for political propaganda.
In the evening hours of Election Day, stalwart citizens discovered a nefarious "hack" in Donald Trump's campaign website.
It's also easy to imagine that someone with nefarious designs might leave his or her cell phone behind.
The perception of nefarious-minded outsiders meddling in the daily lives of North Dakotans elicited a grassroots response.
Authorities had earlier determined that hotel employees going to and from Paddock's room did not notice anything nefarious.
Generally, it is within the public's interest to know what luxury goods are linked to possibly nefarious money.
I toned down my loquaciousness and didn't ask them if they were cognizant that their intentions were nefarious.
Evildoers around the world will confidently use this powerful device to make carrying out their nefarious plans easier.
Fortunately, there's not much reason to worry about Nvidia's new AI being used for nefarious purposes just yet.
The 5X is a Trojan Horse, it impresses you with its exterior but something more nefarious lurks within.
And they certainly might contribute to nefarious action by our adversaries, especially the current occupants of the Kremlin.
None of this is nefarious or even suspicious, but it leaves antivirus manufacturers in an incredibly powerful position.
These days, detractors of nangs probably assume that the medicinal gas has been co-opted for nefarious purposes.
Yet, every season has one cast member who seems just a little bit more nefarious than the rest.
And it's a problem for hardliners who fear nefarious characters being smuggled in for the purposes of terrorism.
Why it matters: Speed: Will allow Google to more quickly pull down nefarious ads at the individual level.
Dandong had a rather nefarious reputation, shrouded in rumors of danger for those who deal with North Korea.
"There's nothing nefarious about doing anything that's legal as long as the proper paperwork is filed," Spicer said.
But while some hobbyists might be using the devices to make films, other people have more nefarious ideas.
Cybersecurity researchers at the Kaspersky Lab intentionally infected an Android phone with a new species of nefarious malware.
A switch in drugs Breggin said Carter had no nefarious intent but genuinely thought she was helping Roy.
Dean barely touches on the theory, which was largely based on the claims of the nefarious Gaston Means.
Better he be the first to resurrect these deadly specters, the virologist maintains, than someone with nefarious intentions.
The NFL has since responded to the article, claiming that the data was not missing for nefarious reasons.
If you don't want to use your finsta for nefarious purposes, you could also create another account entirely.
Zendaya plays one of his classmates, Michelle, with Michael Keaton as the nefarious Vulture who threatens New York.
No doubt that's part of Apple's nefarious plan to draw more cash out of its existing user base.
Muammar Gaddafi is no longer in power in Libya, but the vacuum was filled by more nefarious actors.
When the payday loan scandal was in full swing, I spent the day writing about their nefarious practices.
The photo apps carried out a number of nefarious activities on Android devices which they were installed to.
The end result is that all the nefarious faxes are actually coming from the network across the street.
Here is an administration both nefarious and inept, combining an absence of compassion with a thickness of tongue.
Some nefarious entities will substitute similar letters in URLs, such as I for an l (PaypaI vice Paypal).
Their chief nemesis: Hood, the nefarious crime lord thought to be responsible for the death of their father.
But the nefarious accounts, and effort to amplify messages through merchandising, marks a co-opting of these causes.
It must furthermore install practices to identify and respond to nefarious disinformation operations using advanced algorithmic detection technologies.
"It comes down to trusting that these computer scientists won't do anything nefarious with the data," O'Brien added.
But if nothing else, this week's revelations bolster Sanders's message that nefarious rich people are screwing everyone else.
It's been shown that some advertisers will walk away rather than be associated with nefarious or misleading content.
Iran has been known to provide commercial cover for some of its more nefarious objectives in the region.
Coincidences come off as chicanery, and even his greatest achievements done with the best intentions seem somehow nefarious.
Facebook has a major loophole that allows nefarious users to get around its strategy to stop fake news.
This means it's actually unclear what Obama wanted to know, and not the nefarious move Fox News alleges.
And it demonstrates the Trump campaign's reckless, if not nefarious, attitude toward campaign laws in the United States.
Dudes were using the phone for nefarious activities, but all I was trying to do was watch porn.
A Dis-United States of America is less able to respond to the nefarious agendas of both countries.
Through the grainy, long-distance lens of a security camera, however, the views take on subtly nefarious undertones.
Shark spotters dot the hills around Muizenberg, on the lookout for any possible signs of nefarious marine activity.
White House Memo WASHINGTON — He accepts less-than-credible denials from autocratic heads of state about nefarious acts.
Then came Trump, and Republicans became "populists" who supposedly wanted to take on the interests of nefarious elites.
Such a partial offset is not nefarious — it simply helps cushion a harsh blow from the United States.
He described the charges as overblown, saying that arranging dinners and making friends were being mischaracterized as nefarious.
" Dr. Harris said he did not see nefarious behavior by the Neowise scientists, but agreed, "That's still weird.
For Starbucks, it might mean a barista's thinking twice before accusing someone in the store of nefarious behavior.
The site has also been criticized for not anticipating that its technology could be put to nefarious use.
They view charters as a nefarious project of billionaires, and they think the academic progress is statistical hooey.
Like the American outlet Breitbart News, it has risen on dark warnings about Shariah law and nefarious elites.
Progressives see Trump as a nefarious and dangerous figure, and Pelosi's paper tear is a manifestation of that.
It is Mr. Broidy, not Qatar, who orchestrated nefarious activities designed to influence Congress and American foreign policy.
Far from being the nefarious result of industry actions, the legislation originated with my own interactions with constituents.
With the instinct of a hunter himself, Hammer tracks Lendrum's nefarious career, structuring the story with elegant precision.
Each insisted Soleimani was planning something nefarious that put U.S. assets in danger but declined to offer specifics.
"The kind of deep nefarious [New World Order] shit that'd melt the tinfoil hat right on our heads."
Victims sometimes also fork over sensitive personal information that fraudsters use for nefarious purposes, such as identity theft.
Jean is taking suggestions from the students about sex ed, but Otis believes she's doing something more nefarious.
The Republican party has doubled down since then, painting Democratic criticism and protest as dangerous, irrational, and nefarious.
"The American people need a cleareyed view of the nefarious actions of the Russian government," Mr. Issa said.
When piracy is mentioned, it's usually portrayed by analysts and the media exclusively as a nefarious, irredeemable phenomenon.
Another, much more nefarious reason comes from George R. R. Martin himself in a recent interview with Time.
I think that this is why you see ... It's not that they're moving slowly for any nefarious reason.
It is now rigorously self-policing, with entire blogs dedicated to rooting out nefarious actors and spammy accounts.
Washington has ratcheted up pressure on Tehran over what it sees as its nefarious role in the region.
After seeing the video and state news reports, some Chinese have wondered whether Mr. Dahlin's organization was indeed nefarious.
In actuality, the video was of a fairly benign encounter that was incorrectly subtitled to make it seem nefarious.
It's perhaps the only trait Gillan shares with his nefarious character — he plays his cards close to his vest.
When escapees begin disappearing, they're driven to find each other for protection as nefarious cult leaders hunt them down.
"I still hold to the truth that that I feel like it was nefarious in every way," she said.
Apple says it's figured out some middle ground that keeps ads alive but without their nefarious ad tracking capabilities.
The source said it wasn't nefarious, but rather "irrational exuberance" and a desire to be "too ambitious" too fast.
Trump also provided a retort to the nefarious assumptions that he and his campaign staff had connections with Russia.
Their drunk neighbor, Jed (Alec Baldwin), recklessly relieves Tracy of her second ovary through a nefarious medical sub-plot.
Planes are more crowded, extra fees more nefarious, the glamor of the jet age left behind like a contrail.
Ruby's figuring out her future; Oscar's contemplating the potentially nefarious strings attached to his status as Amberley's rising star.
He said the decision had impacted investigations and allowed some "conduct that we think is nefarious" to go unprosecuted.
Donald Trump's tweets are known to sometimes kick up controversy, but Mark Hamill is giving them a nefarious twist.
" Or, "What are the ways in which this technology we're designing could ultimately be used for more nefarious things?
These polo shirts are a nefarious doublespeak that says: We are decent but we are capable of disgusting things.
Thankfully, the DJI Phantom 4 Camera Drone Gold Edition ($25,000) is here to restore your sense of nefarious superiority.
But, to be clear, this probably isn't some nefarious Apple plot to get you to buy a new phone.
Joe, admittedly, assumes a largely nefarious role throughout the series, and the Steve Jobs parallels are impossible to ignore.
In other words, these "microtargeted ads" were a way — a nefarious and illegitimate way — that Trump won the presidency.
With the help of another government scientist, Alice Cable (Adrienne Barbeau), the creature seeks to stop Anton's nefarious plans.
Also, the only politically nefarious contact with Russian operatives that we know of was carried out by Fusion GPS.
"I am not saying he was involved in anything nefarious, but he's not telling us something," Hendrex tells PEOPLE.
Companies like Reddit, with its defense of anonymity, are central to the growing popularity using AI for nefarious purposes.
Many brought up nefarious uses for bitcoin, like money laundering and terrorist financing, as reason to question Facebook's plans.
It's terrifying, and the fact that it's trying to take Eleven for some nefarious reason, that's just plain strange.
Really, here's all you need to successfully reboot Resident Evil: A nefarious company pissing about with stuff they shouldn't.
This is pretty much par for the course for "authorized" fan fiction, and claiming a copyright isn't inherently nefarious.
As drones increase in availability, more organizations and governments are looking for ways to protect assets from nefarious drones.
Of course, this is Stranger Things and all, so the mall's nefarious purposes extend farther than destroying local business.
Following nefarious money-making initiatives could destroy any hope of disrupting the health insurance industry before they've even begun.
In the president's mind, "Jeff Bozo" is a nefarious schemer whose paper is totally beholden to Bezos's business interests.
The company claims it can keep them protected even if someone nefarious has root access to the host. BioRender.
She paints a grim picture of a France under attack from the nefarious forces of globalization, Europeanization, and Islamism.
He doesn't have anything in his chart that's super nefarious or stark or evil, like Bannon and Miller do.
Now, it appears that some nefarious individuals have used this property of the blockchain to insert potentially illegal content.
But he doesn't seem to be that trustworthy, since he's offering to do so with the most nefarious voice.
It puts a lot of the strain on them, it's nothing nefarious at all: They're serving two different masters.
Trump continued to suggest that thousands of the emails had been deleted with a nefarious intent from Clinton's operatives.
What Mueller failed to determine is whether this was driven by some nefarious motive or if Goodell et al.
He hints at nefarious conspiracies; he highlights every problem and every threat, making it sound as ominous as possible.
And oh look, there's Axe's creepy henchman Hall telling Boyd his nefarious plans for keeping Boyd out of jail.
What's so nefarious about what the Trump administration is doing in the economy is it's really exacerbating preexisting imbalances.
It's such a great example of how abortions are medical procedures women need, not nefarious murders of unborn babies.
That means digital currencies could potentially be put to nefarious uses, such as in money laundering or drug trafficking.
The gang is undeniably violent, but its presence in the U.S. can't be attributed to some nefarious immigration wave.
State Department officials quoted in the Post story insisted there was nothing nefarious about the agency's contacts with Steele.
The company denied it was doing anything nefarious other than releasing an offbeat elf bowling game into the wild.
For its champions, NAFTA was the hero in a battle between free trade and the nefarious forces of protectionism.
He again criticized Russia as a nefarious actor, emphasizing its responsibility for the recent nerve-agent poisonings in England.
Mitchell's travels led to a 22019-page report delivered in 1924 warning of Japanese air power and nefarious intentions.
"Right now, we don't have the ability to detect nefarious actors in the illegal sports betting market," she said.
We may see, in the real year of 1984, the cataclysmic collapse of a nefarious cult here in Oregon.
"If you look at what she did, there really isn't anything nefarious about what she is doing," Hoffman said.
In 2012 alone, DoD public websites had 4 billion visits and 25% of them were nefarious in some way.
They may, Brown writes, be so afraid of science's undermining Catholic orthodoxy that they are capable of nefarious deeds.
Facebook executives dodged saying how many more employees they're willing to hire to review nefarious content on its platform.
But Twitter is now home to the most nefarious group of Game of Thrones fans imaginable: Ramsay Bolton devotees.
Secondly, half an hour there on the weekend will convince you that some kind of nefarious juju still resides.
The motive can be making a profit, laundering money or, even more nefarious, using confidential player information for extortion.
But they are, at least in the eyes of Egide Mberabagabo, a watchful border guard, every bit as nefarious.
Thankfully, Check Point didn't have nefarious intentions with this discovery, and its Canon ransomware isn't out in the wild.
ADELE, PENNSYLVANIA Your use of quotation marks around the word "sent" makes me think you suspect some nefarious plot.
"Finish the job?" could mean a lot of things, including nefarious deeds, but today it simply means to RETIRE.
Based on information from various sources, agents suspected that their studies might be a cover for something more nefarious.
Members of the rooms and those familiar with Bennett's undertakings emphasize that the initiative is not a nefarious one.
"When black Muslims do it there seems to be something nefarious, something evil," he later said outside the courthouse.
But at the same time, they have risks, and they have clear possibilities of being used for nefarious objectives.
Comey had to have meant something nefarious when he suggested that there were problematic issues with Sessions' recusal, right?
"When black Muslims do it, there seems to be something nefarious, something evil," he later said outside the courthouse.
It claims to divine nefarious "black hands" at work fostering the unrest—ie, the United States and its friends.
"This can happen not for any nefarious reasons," he said, as when foreign students sign up during campus drives.
Northam will be sure to tie Gillespie to some of what he will say are nefarious and sleazy clients.
Furthermore, it requires the administration to develop a strategy to counter Iran's nefarious, destabilizing activities in the Middle East.
The Obama administration was clear that the nuclear deal did not give Iran a pass for its nefarious activities.
Art learned about his father's nefarious business dealings as a teenager and resolved to reject his way of life.
But they had shared and could recite the viral Facebook memes constructing an alternate reality of nefarious Muslim plots.
New York may be a city forever changing, but Mr. Moss argues that this time something nefarious is afoot.
But if misused or even if not thoroughly understood, A.I. can yield nefarious and corrupting results for our society.
Optics really mattered, and that seemed to be cutting it pretty close, even if nothing nefarious was going on.
"Those actors should be trustworthy and credible compared to the dark nefarious actors who everyone is expecting," Neudert said.
The quick rollout of dark mode across our digital lives isn't nefarious; there are some benefits to the feature.
"It's there for everybody to view, but not there for anybody to use in a nefarious way," Kelly said.
Anyone wearing a coat was told to leave it in the hallway, in case something nefarious was hidden underneath.
But others were nothing but nefarious actors set on destroying Clinton and undermining the integrity of our republican system.
One of the most nefarious myths perpetuated by these organizations is the bill's so-called "age tax" on seniors.
Not all unregulated data collection is nefarious and not all companies that comply (voluntarily or otherwise) are purely altruistic.
The Republican memo has become a nefarious weapon in the hands of partisans seemingly bent on disrupting Mueller's investigation.
That may sound nefarious, but some experts argue that the dark web is also useful in circumventing internet censorship.
Many in the hearing noted the potential to use bitcoin to fund nefarious activities, but also lauded potential benefits.
ProTip: When discussing nefarious techniques to entrap politicians and swing elections, first make sure you're not secretly being filmed.
The attacks targeted network devices such as routers and firewalls with the objective of controlling them for nefarious purposes.
But the Trump administration saw something more nefarious afoot: a U.N. power grab to usurp control over U.S. borders.
In the past, angry consumers have contacted Johnson about a range of gripes far less nefarious than false advertising.
But in a phone call one night last month, the authorities said, he hinted at his other, more nefarious work.
The IRS says it believes this is all the result of a glitch, rather than something more nefarious like hacking.
The AP reported prosecutors in the case acknowledged Voits has "extraordinary talents," but said he used them for nefarious purposes.
And they believe they have evidence that statistical physics could help explain some of bacteria's most impressive—and nefarious—behaviors.
For now, without a nefarious application of the breached data, this scandal could blend into the rest of Facebook's troubles.
The only vaguely nefarious new character is a George Michael lookalike who spends 95 percent of the season driving angry.
Relationships with parents are never easy, but Sam's dismissal of her dad feels like a symptom of something more nefarious.
It's easy to bemoan the ease with which this software could be used to produce inauthentic images for nefarious purposes.
The only person who seems to be excited for South Carolina's nefarious style of campaigning is, who else, Donald Trump.
The prospect of a physical double seemed so much more nefarious than any of the doubles collected on the internet.
Court filings state the mom learned the texts were coming from Trent, and confronted him but he denied anything nefarious.
In it, a nefarious professor arrives at Hogwarts and begins issuing "Educational Decrees" that include the banning of student groups.
If they were more nefarious, they would have been able to pull any sensitive (and non-encrypted) information being transmitted.
But obstruction of justice is hard to prosecute unless clearly nefarious motives can be proven, says one experienced federal prosecutor.
The only man on that island, Guy Pearce's enigmatic scientist Halvorson, has far more nefarious designs than we originally realized.
Instead they've been set up for nefarious ends, redirecting to pages that attempt to install OS X malware called Genieo.
Both are acts within the legitimate bounds of a relationship between publisher and source, rather than signs of nefarious intent.
But Rasputin, who is named for Russia's Czar Nicholas II's nefarious adviser, doesn't let his horns go to his head.
For the rest, Mr Orban can fall back on his familiar bogeymen: Mr Soros and an assortment of nefarious foreigners.
According to Pyle, though, there would have been a fatal flaw if something truly nefarious had come back with them.
It's meant that the pair been investigated for a host of nefarious activities linked to some of the IP numbers.
I see the memorandum not as a nefarious bit of corporate malfeasance so much as a well-intentioned, misguided artifact.
This includes interoperable communications capabilities, protection of technology from nefarious actors, and defense of our critical infrastructure systems against cyberterrorism.
Instead, he's saying the entire crisis was her fault, as if the Arab Spring protesters were doing her nefarious bidding.
Azmin, who is said to be close to Mahathir, said the videos were a "nefarious plot" to end his career.
Instead, he suggests the entire crisis was their fault, as if the Arab Spring protesters were doing their nefarious bidding.
Nude figures cavort inside eggs and shells, are fed or eaten by nefarious humanoids; unlikely orifices are stuffed with flowers.
Central debate issue: Is our country going to hell because the president is an incompetent loser or a nefarious genius?
"Location-based tracking, for example, is much more nefarious than most people realize," said Bob O'Donnell, head of TECHnalysis Research.
The Russian actions did not appear to have been "done with nefarious intent" and the two aircraft communicated, Dorrian said.
The prototype for Draw Your Blade isn't polished at all, and you're not fighting anything more nefarious than floating spheres.
Even without knowing his nefarious past, Tamara Sniffin, editor of the San Pedro Sun, told VICE the advertisements seemed suspicious.
They used U.S. VPNs and sophisticated technologies to delete their tracks, such data and emails linking them to nefarious behaviors.
Yet the incessant mind-drill mantra that Clinton was one of the most nefarious liars on the planet worked brilliantly.
Indeed, the mere adoption of new language has already been greeted as proof of some nefarious Jewish hold over politicians.
Schatz told Vox his bill could raise $800 million over a decade and help curb "nefarious" behavior in the market.
These aren't nefarious statements — they're standard agreements that every social media company issues as a requirement for using their platform.
Intelligence officials caution about the national security implications of Chinese technology outpacing the US or being used for nefarious ends.
Both Oliver and Caldwell question whether the general public really believes Epstein's death was part of some nefarious cover up.
The Associated Press: Trump brands the controversy "Spygate," believing the nefarious term will resonate with the media and the public.
Luce's engagement with these ideas is taken as a statement of nefarious intent by his teacher, Ms Wilson (Octavia Spencer).
The massacres in Paris and Brussels occurred in jurisdictions which have quite strict gun regulations – no nefarious NRA negligence there.
This ubiquity and ease of manufacture underlie the interest in its use for nefarious purposes by, usually, unsophisticated lone actors.
If Nefarious Nephew A illicitly drains a senior's account to buy a Ferrari, Upright Nephew B might sue the bank.
In the worst-case scenario, passenger electronic communications could be intercepted, archived and used for a variety of nefarious purposes.
We hope that we can empower further learning and public understanding of these nefarious behaviors that undermine the public conversation.
At the time Wu-Tang sold the album to Shkreli, the rap group had no idea about his nefarious doings.
It would appear to be the most nefarious attack by a foreign government on the United States since Pearl Harbor.
In that film, leaders and dignitaries were being secretly replaced by perfect clones as part of a more nefarious plot.
Problems in the corporate debt marketTo further his recession argument, Pal reiterates the nefarious action he's seeing in corporate debt.
" At another point, the Staples lawyer criticized the FTC and the judge said, "Why do you assign such nefarious motives?
I see nothing nefarious or ill-intentioned on the part of any editors or reporters involved in the Trump piece.
Almost $20 million in taxpayer funds have already been spent on these investigations, none of which has found anything nefarious.
There are examples of persistent surveillance tools being used to apprehend violent criminals, but we shouldn't forget more nefarious possibilities.
Trump's pardon of Libby, whose case has long been off the front pages, was a signal of something deeply nefarious.
But let's not pretend the IG's report didn't identify nefarious intentions by Strzok and others at the FBI and DOJ.
Homeland Security disclosed to Wyden that officials have reports of "nefarious actors" exploiting SS7 security flaws to target Americans' communications.
Earlier this year, a hacker demonstrated that something as innocuous as a Lightning cable can be used for nefarious purposes.
Still, the right insists there's something nefarious going on, with many websites claiming that Soros paid rioters in Ferguson, Missouri.
Giant statues replace the familiar faces of Lenin and Stalin with that of the nefarious Demichev, the new Russian ruler.
We know Russia is engaging in nefarious activities, and there is evidence that Russia collaborates with private Russian security firms.
Typically, when banks would be compromised, the attackers would capture accounts and user passwords, login, and do some nefarious things.
By ensuring that you are following quality news, you can confidently spread their fact-check articles that combat nefarious stories.
Muhn struggled to think of a nefarious application for the kind of technology he's currently using to win cycling races.
To be sure, American history is full of politicians and parties that pursued what we would now call nefarious ends.
In The Times, the lawyers Richard Painter and Norman Eisen lay out Trump's other nefarious options for disrupting the investigation.
If he goes through with his nefarious plan to build a divider between the two countries, we are royally fucked.
This is not two sovereign countries locked in battle, or an intelligence agency trying to stop a nefarious foreign plot.
"Amazon is listening to what you tell Alexa, not in any type of nefarious way, to my knowledge," Pettit said.
In 2002, he wrote a letter to Goldman Sachs warning of the nefarious activity taking place in subprime mortgage lending.
Any encryption entry point creates vulnerabilities that could be exploited by nefarious actors as well as government officials, they say.
Sports and anti-Semitism, they felt, had much in common, as though anti-Semitism were a nefarious form of athletics.
" He said that substantial evidence from a combination of sources had left him with the "impression something nefarious was happening.
Top executives at Facebook said they were not prepared for their platform to be used in such a nefarious way.
That, Pompeo argued, should undermine the idea that "somehow this change was designed to enable some nefarious purpose," he said.
Perhaps Mr. Trump felt that he was able to convey something nefarious without using specific words that would incriminate him.
The unanswered phone calls may warrant further welfare checks, but are not themselves a sign that something nefarious has happened.
Critics of Mr. Trump, some of whom seem eager to see something nefarious in anything he does, appeared especially agitated.
While I don't see Oscar as some nefarious villain trying to deny coverage overtly, it is a violence through inaction.
Since the Empire has fallen, the mere fact that Gideon is still clinging to this title is pretty freaking nefarious.
You venture through various levels, fight nefarious monsters, and earn money and experience along the way to improve your skills.
If any president destroys that precious trust with the American people for nefarious political purposes, that president risks undermining democracy.
It's not particularly heartwarming stuff, especially when it seems like there's something more nefarious going on behind Infinity's tragic backstory.
Republicans said it effectively amounted to a ransom payment to a regime that would use the money for nefarious purposes.
If everyone is acting improperly — Benchmark, Arianna Huffington, Lowercase Capital — then maybe Travis Kalanick doesn't look so nefarious after all.
You have to protect yourself from getting hacked, to keep your information from falling into the hands of nefarious actors.
He spent an outsized amount of time on the religion, which he saw as Satan's most nefarious plot on Earth.
If everyone is acting improperly — Benchmark, Chris Sacca, Lowercase Capital — then maybe Travis Kalanick doesn't look so nefarious after all.
He thinks Trump giving the Saudis a pass for the nefarious slaying makes perfect sense ... as in, dollars and cents.
The Times story also exemplifies how Twitter has been dealing with bad actors using its platform for manipulation and nefarious ends.
It doesn't require nefarious intent from Facebook's developers to cause liberals to see mostly liberal-friendly news and conservatives the opposite.
"These targeted sanctions are a part of a broader effort to address the ongoing nefarious attacks emanating from Russia," Mnuchin said.
Retail investors were rallied to "defend the stock market" from what were frequently painted in domestic media as nefarious foreign forces.
Image: GoogleAs phishing scams become increasingly sophisticated, Google's engineers have been exploring ways to help users better identify potentially nefarious URLs.
Nope. OK, you might ask, what could you possibly want to do with so many venomous spiders that is not nefarious?
It's almost impossible to say how many other developers have used data gleaned from Facebook, and, yes, Instagram, for nefarious purposes.
If it sees a familiar nefarious pattern breaking out, it will stop it, like a human immune system attacking a virus.
Mistletoe might be a nice yuletide decoration, but it's also a nefarious, parasitic badass that preys upon a series of hosts.
" Clary and Savage later defended Kelly and dismissed claims made by their parents that there's anything nefarious about their relationship. "R.
There's also a glimpse of Cersei, in full battle queen regalia, smirking and sipping wine and no doubt planning something nefarious.
Make sure you grab a copy of McAfee's award-winning antivirus protection software to keep your device safe from nefarious malware.
They might oversell what their service does, obscure how their security works, or hide nefarious caveats in the terms of service.
In "Catch and Kill," he methodically makes the case that something nefarious happened — perhaps a secret agreement between Weinstein and NBC.
With the inclusion of a nefarious company like IGH, Jessica Jones challenges the conventional conception of superpowers as a positive thing.
As the hubbub around cryptocurrencies continues to grow, so, too do the ways that more nefarious folks can exploit clueless individuals.
That was followed by the Unfriended sequel Dark Web in July, this time featuring nefarious human antagonists instead of supernatural ones.
Last year when I stood before you I spent most of my time analyzing the nefarious role of the IT monopolies.
As in Agatha Christie's novels, every character seems to have a nefarious motive or something to hide, which makes everyone untrustworthy.
In this picture from 2016, the robot almost seems scandalized—like they were caught in the act of something more nefarious.
Supporters of strong encryption also argue that only a tiny fraction of encrypted communications are used by individuals with nefarious purposes.
It's great that Twitter is trying to prevent its data from being used for nefarious purposes, such as interfering in elections.
In saying that "boofing" refers to farting, Kavanaugh appeared to cast himself and Judge as more immature than nefarious or misogynistic.
Scary … And even scarier is the fact that this information can be mirrored, hacked or used by others for nefarious purposes.
Some users cover up these cameras with tape or slim gadgets to ensure nefarious players do not remotely activate the cameras.
The skies are going to get too crowded and it's too easy for bad actors to use drones for nefarious purposes.
The dad seems like he's your basic concerned and grieving father, but maybe there's something more nefarious going on with him.
That means families who rely on free, ad-supported video platforms are disproportionately at risk of being exposed to nefarious content.
Confirming the US offered the payment in cash, Obama nevertheless downplayed the delivery's significance, saying it was not a "nefarious" deal.
"If we look at similar projects in the past, the public benefit outweighs people using it for nefarious purposes," he said.
In the coming days, various experts will surely weigh in on whether or not Slate presented compelling evidence of nefarious activity.
Bolton's argument, they say, simply assumes that Iran has nefarious intentions to build nuclear weapons despite the absence of any proof.
The group could also use ADINT to gather more information about the targets prior to carrying out some other nefarious objectives.
True, he worked in a phone shop, but police insisted he must have snapped the memory card to hide nefarious contents.
But despite its nefarious reputation, Scorpio is represented by four phases: The stinging Scorpion, charming serpent, soaring eagle, and alchemical phoenix.
That gives companies the power to review code before it is run, says Dr Lyubashevsky, which could help limit nefarious uses.
Diarrhea can be a result of something mundane, like stress, or "more nefarious causes," like infection and bacteria, Dr. Sam says.
And now, you should be on the lookout for phishing emails that are using Google translate to mask their nefarious nature.
Google announced Tuesday a new two-hour removal policy to ensure nefarious content is taken down quickly once it is reported.
"Baby's Tub Is Still Toxic" read the title of a report, featuring a doe-eyed kid covered with possibly nefarious bubbles.
So while my unnatural love for this animal still exists, I recognize that the cutest creatures are often the most nefarious.
There's Mark "Rent Boy" Renton, Simon "Sick Boy" Williamson, Daniel "Spud" Murphy, Tommy, and the nefarious petty criminal, Francis "Franco" Begbie.
The White House, in letter obtained by CNNMoney, says Kellyanne Conway acted "without nefarious motive" when she plugged Ivanka Trump products.
If you ask yourself that question, you can't help but reach the conclusion that it could only be for nefarious purposes.
The group just put out a call for feedback on the most nefarious enablers of such behavior for its 2018 report.
Asked by Smerconish if he thought such an inquiry by Kushner would have been nefarious or naïve, Hayden said the latter.
"When you have only a few details, the nefarious ones loom large in your imagination," says Errata Security's Robert David Graham.
Though undue influence can be argued in commercial settings, it is typically reserved for cases involving nefarious youths fleecing aged relatives.
It allows for people to respectfully talk about controversial matters, rather than fruitlessly speculate about each other's hidden and nefarious motives.
This is especially important now because legal loopholes have opened the door to foreign powers looking to execute nefarious online campaigns.
The patent is specifically designed for delivery vehicles, and its aimed at preventing "nefarious individuals" from taking over the company's drones.
They also will claim this encourages the weaponization of sexual-misconduct charges by dishonest people for political or other nefarious purposes.
But, the thinking went, this was simply the unorthodox approach of an unorthodox politicians -- not something more nefarious and more conspiratorial.
They imagine the "worst-case scenario," in which deepfakes prove ineradicable and are used for electioneering, blackmail, and other nefarious purposes.
Left unchecked, this disaffection can be exploited by nefarious voices hoping to bend young people toward their own, sometimes violent, cause.
"These targeted sanctions are a part of a broader effort to address the ongoing nefarious attacks emanating from Russia," he continued.
And though mobile app stores have refused to offer these nefarious programs, a few have managed to slip through the cracks.
A surprising and perhaps nefarious embrace of cryptocurrency Maduro touts his new cryptocurrency as his regime's entry into the "new economy".
The US should not support the idea of Russia rejoining the bloc until Russia meets certain conditions regarding its nefarious behavior.
"These targeted sanctions are a part of a broader effort to address the ongoing nefarious attacks emanating from Russia," he added.
Attempts by left-wing media outlets to attribute nefarious motives to my remarks speaks to their intolerance and bias, not mine.
After years of gambling no one would call it out on its nefarious plots, Russia seemed to ask for too much.
Each side is accusing the other of using fraudulent or nefarious practices to boost profits — at the expense of sick infants.
The brand also gives out discount cards, which strikes me as a vaguely nefarious but genius way to earn back revenue.
You don't have to persuade him that Russia is up to nefarious activity which is not acceptable and breaches international norms.
The victims weren't appealing, or there was a nefarious motive suspected, or some other reason that would have led investigators astray.
The presence of the monitor alone can serve as a significant deterrent, dissuading nefarious elements from taking advantage of the project.
However, other conspiracy theories, such as QAnon, seem to be more nefarious and have begun to seep into the real world.
Her debut, only a few months ago, was particularly nefarious and high-minded; it prepared me for a good battle today.
But the idea that there's some nefarious connection between the Trump campaign and Russian president Vladimir Putin has never been proven.
I have clients whose investigations have taken two, three, sometimes four years for a variety of reasons — some nefarious, some trivial.
She needs to seem as if she's going to Jean to help save her, even when her intentions are more nefarious.
Most recently, "Finks: How the C.I.A. Tricked the World's Best Writers," by Joel Whitney, held up Peter as a nefarious prototype.
Secondly, I worry about the loss of control over intelligent malware and/or deliberate misuse of unsafe AI for nefarious ends.
Each time Hamas's nefarious uses are discovered, Israel must make adjustments to prevent terrorists from using items as tools of war.
The Quds Force also works with Palestinian terrorist groups like Hamas and Islamic Jihad, among other nefarious organizations in other countries.
Spalding's concern stands: 5G is a foundational technology, and the temptation to use it for nefarious purposes is simply too high.
The company denied any involvement with the "missing children, nor any nefarious, criminal, illegal, or occult activities" on its company website.
Finally, at the same time these diplomats declare President Trump's motivations to be nefarious, they paradoxically provide evidence to the contrary.
Believers of "the consensus" argue that anyone not agreeing with them is uninformed, an idiot or being paid by nefarious companies.
With all the nefarious pawns in play right now, it wouldn't be surprising to see her killed by some Whisperer treachery.
It has horrible consequences for poor Irene, who, thanks to the nefarious scheming of the younger McGill — the man rigged Bingo!
That may be the least nefarious thing since most Americans might not be surprised about the thrice-married President's personal life.
IoT devices create opportunities for bad actors to commandeer devices and use them for nefarious purposes — like temporarily disabling major websites.
The idea of a being a victim of an unforeseen -- but hugely complex and nefarious -- state apparatus is a powerful one.
Or, it could be the result of a nefarious military operation conducted by an unknown state actor, but that's pure speculation.
On his Facebook and Twitter accounts, Sayoc posted material that suggested major news organizations had nefarious connections to high-profile Democrats.
But with the rise of nefarious people trying to take advantage of winners, anonymity may be a much more appealing option.
The popularity of Scandi noir rests on the contrast between the banal surface of Nordic societies and the nefarious activities underneath.
Another former health IT expert, former Department of Health and Human Services' employee Arien Malec, agreed that Faulkner's words weren't nefarious.
The letter detailing concerns about Facebook's detection of nefarious campaigns on its platform comes just two months before the Iowa caucuses.
This is for sure different, although in some ways related because they're coming from similar types of nefarious actors out there.
Because often what happens is the bots come in, the bot networks, those nefarious actors, and then they cause more conversation.
I think they're gonna get fined, and they're gonna move on and find ever-more-nefarious ways to spy on you.
Spending in this way is a form of soft power — a means to look benevolent and enlightened while being pretty nefarious.
It is in the nefarious alchemy of heritage history that enslaved Africans become "workers," and Native Americans and colonists are pals.
Blackburn, a major recipient of ISP lobbying cash, claims her legislation would hold ISPs accountable, but the intention is more nefarious.
There's nothing nefarious about the ad preferences page, in other words, especially given that you can "remove" anything that you're uncomfortable with.
Even if it is (maybe it's a dictation app), it doesn't necessarily mean the developer is using it for a nefarious purpose.
Featuring Pierce Brosnan, Liam Neeson, and Kylie Minogue, with Robert James-Collier (Downton Abbey's Thomas) as the nefarious suit threatening the village.
While the app does in fact send texts to potentially unassuming recipients, they are hardly as nefarious as the viral tweet suggests.
Nine of the 10 most nefarious offenders fall east of the Mississippi River — and the largest congruence is in the East Coast.
In late August, it announced it had thwarted phishing emails from state actors and cracked down on nefarious activity coming from Iran.
But the instances of malicious hackers uncovering and using your credentials for nefarious purposes seem to be rising at an alarming rate.
While they spend some of their time hunting their various targets, they also contend with a shadowy organization and its nefarious plans.
This action opens the door for other nefarious actors in the region, too, from Russia to Iran to Assadist fighters to ISIS.
Whether it's a breach of your own privacy or something where the the data itself could be used in a nefarious way.
And often, a sensational-but-wrong story will generate more engagement than a story that accurately explains that nothing nefarious actually happened.
While there's certainly nothing inherently nefarious about this approach, Bloomberg does point out that most customers don't often realize this is occurring.
And, assuming that the contestant behaves optimally, did the nefarious game show succeed in reducing the probability that they lose the car?
No matter how diligent you are, though, Rios thinks his more nefarious hacking brethren will only push harder to steal your information.
Because people who want to do nefarious things with data rarely play exactly by your rules just because you ask them to.
The justices should not shrink from their duty to "level the playing field" when nefarious actors meddle with the right to vote.
When you block China and Korea from doing their nefarious dumping, you get a company that can have a real stock run.
Many didn't come—and nor do they remain--for nefarious reasons, but because they found work, established relationships or joined family members.
It should be her responsibility to ensure that no one uses this information for nefarious purposes in addition to her daily operations.
The deep state should be totally terrified as all of their nefarious deeds that we have been telling you have been exposed.
Her campaign chief, Robby Mook, is pushing claims that the real estate magnate has nefarious ties to Russia and President Vladimir Putin.
Naturally, there's also a powerful and almost certainly evil military force after the device, which plans to use it for nefarious purposes.
I was very heartened that this woman was looking to do something positive … I'm angry she used feminism towards such nefarious ends.
Democrats, instead, are opposing promising reforms to create a smokescreen for something much more nefarious - a partisan takeover of the Federal Reserve.
So, does this mean that the public has come to understand this kind of leak as a disinformation campaign by nefarious entities?
Even though Backpage's adult services section is now defunct, legislators are still using the site's nefarious reputation to further eviscerate CDA 230.
But revelations that Facebook, the world's most popular social network, had allowed nefarious use of its data drew 3m hours of readership.
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Had drinking non-fluoridated water stymied the government's nefarious plan to prevent tooth decay with the added benefit of stoking his chi?
President Donald Trump on Saturday doubled down on his unsubstantiated claims that there was something nefarious going on in the Florida elections.
Increasingly, as even more nefarious players ramp up, that could mean more attacks on basic infrastructure, from electric grids to phone systems.
The message from both was that a nefarious other, enabled by a bumbling government, was stealing work and wealth from upright Americans.
Has a nefarious motivation, like a disinformation agent, we need to segregate that shared goal between the internet platform and the advertiser.
But there is no doubt that ginning up hatred and animosity can engender an even deeper, perhaps deadly hatred among the nefarious.
It follows young adults Sailor and Lula as they flee Lula's possessive mother, hired assassins, and a cavalcade of other nefarious forces.
Shoshanna made Elijah pretend to be her "executive assistant," and it's clear that her former friends see right through this nefarious trick.
" Last week, however, in reply to a letter from the OGE, the White House said that Conway's endorsement came "without nefarious motives.
Besides protecting you against nefarious viruses and trojans, antivirus software also blocks spyware and can offer adequate protection against malware and adware.
International sanctions on Iran for other nefarious activities, including its violation of human rights and sponsorship of terrorism, are still in effect.
But I'm teasing, of course: it would only feel nefarious if Apple's storage pricing was wildly out of line with industry averages.
Daredevil's second season suffered without Fisk's gravity, tilting out of control at times as it introduced world-ending mythology and nefarious ninjas.
The first example that comes to mind is not an insurance plan but a plane that nefarious passengers commandeer for sinister purposes.
"The family members are devilishly drawn to capture the nefarious ways of the Trumps, but oddly 'lovable' in their villainy," he added.
Wasserman Schultz later clarified she was only pointing out that both parties schedule debates on weekends, and there's nothing nefarious about it. .
He portrayed an America that has never been in greater danger, led by a nefarious president who intentionally undermines his own country.
Google hasn't had a situation where the data has leaked externally and been used for what consumers consider to be nefarious methods.
Today, dumb phones are so cheap that they've created a market of disposable "burners" for all kinds of practical and nefarious uses.
However, AB 730 is ambiguous on how to efficiently and effectively determine these criteria—ambiguity that nefarious actors are likely to game.
The opposition in Saturday's debate, Financial Times Managing Editor Gillian Tett, highlighted nefarious uses for bitcoin, its volatility and risks to investors.
The new footage shows off the game's villains: the president of the nefarious Shinra Company, and the Turks, Shinra's suit-wearing enforcers.
Several government investigations have cleared the DOD of nefarious activity, though the Pentagon's inspector general is continuing to investigate some ethics concerns.
He argued the levies are necessary to compensate for how China has slurped up the fruits of American invention by nefarious means.
Countering the Muslim Brotherhood agenda and exposing the group's nefarious terrorist activity is a high-priority activity now undertaken by the kingdom.
But the market has long put an inherent value on gold and diamonds that transcends whatever nefarious purposes they can sometimes serve.
" In a TASTE piece from 2018, a spokesperson for the group even called the cauliflower product "a bit malicious and maybe nefarious.
Unless you're looking for some serious internet privacy, have some nefarious dealings to do, or just have a burning sense of curiosity.
He's being blackmailed by the Russian government, not just for being peed on by Russian hookers, but for much more nefarious things.
They saw them as moves forced upon Nixon by the nefarious liberal forces that were making such a big deal of Watergate.
And they can complain about, you can target on this way or that way, and they find nefarious examples of such, allegedly.
Shadow banning sounds nefarious, but the term has a much less controversial origin that I spent the last few days tracking down.
A surge of nefarious activity online has created new businesses, research disciplines and newsroom beats focused on studying and combating internet propaganda.
It was an investigation without a crime, although, as the six episodes unfolded, Taberski speculated about potentially nefarious causes for Simmons's disappearance.
But if you believe in QAnon, you think Trump and the Republicans are literally fighting a worldwide battle against a nefarious cabal.
Thieves can find a way to use your children's credit files for their own nefarious purposes, just as they can with yours.
And "Hang the DJ" offers a nefarious evolution of the kind of modern dating apps many viewers are all too familiar with.
But according to recent reporting, he carried on another professional hobby: whitewashing nefarious foreign figures and shilling on behalf of foreign interests.
Coincidentally or not, Trump's latest sensational and inaccurate allegation of nefarious behavior came after Fox Business aired a segment on the subject.
Even monitoring the entire market only at the price level could still allow nefarious activity spread across multiple bookmakers to go unnoticed.
In each case, Mr. Burr said the committee had interviewed all of the relevant witnesses and found no evidence of nefarious action.
He left the company in late 2014, as the nefarious projects mounted and the toxicity, he says, became too much to bear.
In Venezuela, when the judiciary challenged Mr. Chávez, he accused it of serving nefarious business elites and of subverting the popular will.
There's nothing particularly nefarious about companies such as Unilever owning a ton of brands, but it's something that consumers just don't realize.
Ray is convinced he's stepped into a Twilight Zone episode set in a nefarious hospital that disappears patients and harvests their organs.
" He added: "We have determined that there has been employees going to and fro from this room and nothing nefarious was noticed.
We also know that Diane — or perhaps a Diane doppelgänger — was dragged apparently against her will into the extradimensional demons's nefarious scheme.
He has long been the target of often anti-Semitic smears accusing him of orchestrating nefarious plots, sometimes on a global scale.
After evidence of a highly nefarious culture came to light, the company went from a potential mega IPO to struggling to survive.
The two men sought new visas to study English in the United States, which officials feared could be cover for something nefarious.
She was particularly focused on countering Russia President Vladimir Putin's nefarious espionage and influence operations, which were targeting our homeland and allies.
Once they enter the building, one of the pranksters appears to use their phone to locate the infrared camera recording nefarious actions.
They discussed the human rights violations by Tehran, the Iranian regime's nefarious subversion in the region, and prospects for a future Iran.
Cramer pointed to a recent interview with Udi Mokady, chairman and CEO of CyberArk, who highlighted some nefarious uses for the cryptocurrency.
Twitter's ongoing, and possibly Sisyphean, effort of policing and removing nefarious content disseminated on its platform is taking another step forward today.
Someone might be hacking my system, someone might be, you know, doing all kinds of nefarious things to my spacecraft in orbit.
But Mr. Lavrov denounced accusations of election interference and said the Trump administration still had not unveiled proof of nefarious Russian activity.
While this is a laudable goal, the path to privatization could be nefarious and ultimately keep Puerto Ricans in the dark longer.
While none of this information might be as compelling as splashy headlines about nefarious cyber criminals, it leads back to two points.
The president suggested a nefarious motive for the National Security Agency's purge of call and text records it should never had received.
And so many Trump supporters, now seeing themselves as the victims, tried to figure out what nefarious power was really to blame.
The prolific prescription and non-prescription use of amphetamines is just the latest and most nefarious work of the pharmaceutical industry's pushers.
There's much more going on there than a villainous man with a nefarious plan, and as such, he's not so easily dispatched.
The question now, though, is if this historic mission will serve as a stepping stone to something more nefarious down the line.
Senate Republicans consider her allegations serious, but they objected to how late they were produced and suggested something nefarious in the timing.
Whereas the Fool flails, buying a hapless handful of tickets and rarely winning, the Big Roller masterminds a simple and nefarious plan.
ISIS, though, will continue to play its nefarious game of creating an environment of fog and suspicion through attacks, this time in Turkey.
The goal is to provide indications and warnings to the U.S. government officials at greatest risk of being subjected to nefarious enemy spying.
No, no, this was moving a little forward to the Russian charges and whether some other nefarious things might have prompted that investigation.
But it's a bummer that the New Horizons team is doubling down on the name, despite already knowing about its nefarious second meaning.
Suffice it to say, this complicates matters for Billy's latest foster family, Billy's very important search for his mother, and Sivana's nefarious plans.
Like many segments on The Man Show, this one imagines its protagonists engaged in a heroic battle against a particularly nefarious foe: feminists.
If your computer and your smartphone can be hacked by nefarious foreign hackers, maybe you should also be worried about your Apple Watch.
Regardless, there is no evidence for the claim that he lost millions of votes because of some nefarious acts by social media companies.
Truman's occasionally abrasive nature didn't win many fans — though his verbal gaffes remind me more of, say, Joe Biden than anyone more nefarious.
"We have determined there has been employees going to and from his room and nothing nefarious was noticed at this point," Lombardo said.
Microsoft will likely still ban Xbox Live players for clear patterns of nefarious activity or things like online fraud and Xbox console tampering.
In a conflict sparked by retaliation for what that same official called Iran's "nefarious actions," the Gulf is immediately vulnerable to rocket attacks.
The longer the Mueller probe goes on with no indication of nefarious Russian links to the president, the more absurd that conviction appears.
That includes Ed Harris, a frequent visitor whose barbaric tastes hint at a deeper, more nefarious motivation, still vague after previewing four episodes.
Whether it's phishing scams or malware that can kill your computer, you never know when something nefarious could hit your computer or phone.
That you're not going to be subject to nefarious dark pattern tactics or see you or your teens sensitive data shared with advertisers.
Yet I don't think that [former GE CEO Jeff] Immelt or even Flannery really understood the obvious consequences of writing these nefarious policies.
But like many well-intentioned tools of the internet, some users have figured out how to use Twitter lists for more nefarious purposes.
But the governments of Europe deserve to be frustrated because they should be acting with us to curve the nefarious behaviors of Iran.
And there's seemingly little people can do about their data being seen by outside companies or leaked by nefarious actors in data breaches.
In a statement in March, Al Thani called Broidy's allegations false and accused him of "nefarious activities" aimed at influencing U.S. foreign policy.
The characters of the show, who worship the "Dark Lord" or Satan, engage in cannibalism, necromancy, murder and torture, among other nefarious activities.
Sharing that assessment is Clinton Watts, a counter-terrorism expert and former FBI agent who studies use of social media by nefarious networks.
The fear is not only that this information could fall into nefarious hands, but that it might be sold, or shared at all.
"France unbowed" attributes the nation's problems to various nefarious forces, including Europeanization, globalization, and wealthy capitalists; and Mélenchon is also wary of immigration.
But the role he was playing was far more nefarious — and more blatantly ridiculous — than anything Zoo had attempted up to that point.
These tools mean that like-minded people can get together for more nefarious purposes, safe in the knowledge that they can't be tracked.
"But it also paints the conduct as intentional and nefarious to the extent they knew not preserving back up disks was" a violation.
A switch in drugs Breggin, testifying for the defense, said that Carter had no nefarious intent but genuinely thought she was helping Roy.
He even, in one memorable segment, accused the government of putting chemicals in the water to turn frogs gay for some nefarious purpose.
Thirty-plus years spent battling the evil villain's same nefarious deeds, only to wake up each morning and start it all over again.
If you're a nefarious sort, you might use a commercial drone to smuggle drugs, carry explosives, or to just spy on your neighbors.
"A variety of nefarious ends may be achievable if machine learning systems can be reprogrammed by a specially crafted input," the researchers wrote.
But sometimes the cause is more nefarious—a pickpocket plying his trade on the network, possibly employing a stolen travelcard to do so.
Yet, civilian drones are also increasingly used in nefarious ways, like dropping drugs into prisons, hacking corporate systems or spying on private citizens.
It just seems like every day there's something and for whatever nefarious reason or whatever political reason or financial reason, it's just increased.
Few isolated events in the development of the internet were as heroic as we may imagine, or as nefarious as we may fear.
And no, saying that the race is effectively over isn't somehow aiding a nefarious plot to shut it down by prematurely declaring victory.
Mummy comes for a visit from London, where she heads up the nefarious Kensington Firm, and she looks an awful lot like Mrs.
That open Wi-Fi at your local coffee shop can give advertisers and more nefarious types the ability to track your IP address.
Local residents have resisted both Congolese and international health workers, in part, those overseeing the response say, because of rumors suggesting nefarious intent.
If they go to support the nefarious activities of the Iranian regime, this will be a negative and it will generate a pushback.
The National Association of Secretaries of State has launched a program meant to highlight trusted sources of information to combat any nefarious efforts.
When the meeting changes from trout fishing to an expenses paid trip to Hawaii for your family, it becomes more nefarious, he said.
The competitors are currently solving the nefarious Puzzle 5 by Patrick Berry, which Will Shortz predicted would send Dr. Fill to his doom.
In a show that doesn't exactly have a main villain — no Gargoyle King or Black Hood here — he is Trinkets' most nefarious presence.
At worst it's a publicly-played-out sleight-of-hand exchange to finalize a nefarious quid pro quo between Trump and the Russians.
The company has staked a firm position that introducing backdoors for law enforcement would create vulnerabilities that could be exploited by nefarious actors.
The call was "perfect," and the whistleblower's complaint was based on hearsay that made the conversation sound more nefarious than it actually was.
Watts describes how the rise of an economic élite and increasing inequality brought about populist sentiment that was easily exploited by nefarious politicians.
"It just felt nefarious," said Ms. Kantayya, whose health insurance covers the cost of EpiPens for her husband, who has an allergic condition.
But not to resell, and not for any nefarious purpose: only so that they can keep working while protecting themselves and their patients.
We tend to think of it as meaning a powerful, nefarious, but ultimately conquerable enemy: Vader; Voldemort; the Wicked Witch of the West.
All of our online likes, Dr. Kosinski said, have left us vulnerable to microtargeting by political candidates, companies and others with nefarious intentions.
The very scale of his activities has given Republicans an opening to portray him as a nefarious driving force behind divisive political conflicts.
The destruction of the Buddhas bespeaks the way the effects of imperialism reproduce themselves in an indigenous population, in even more nefarious ways.
Facebook has long battled critics who say the platform has created an environment where nefarious foreign actors can attempt to influence US elections.
It's tempting to think that there's something nefarious behind this fact, some secret FBI program or plot by the Clintons or the Trumps.
"Clinton email scandal" is what casual news observers see blaring, renewing — as Yglesias also said — the feeling that something nefarious is going on.
"My fear is that this flaw could be used for nefarious purposes," she wrote in a letter provided to The New York Times.
For instance, he said, Facebook, Twitter and Google are adding new policies to combat false information, fake accounts and nefarious foreign political advertising.
All the while, he had his hand at the till of some of the most nefarious schemes to come out of the region.
However, the data in the Equifax breach does not have a half-life and could be used for nefarious purposes at any point.
A central figure is the Darter, a man engaged in evidently nefarious activities, usually by night, whom Nathaniel adopts as a father figure.
The goal would be as obvious as it is nefarious: Keep Republicans in power, even when they lack the support of most Americans.
"Even though it is dormant, we don't know what the possibility is of it coming on line again for nefarious purposes," says Dahlberg.
The interference was nefarious: CBS was embroiled in a lawsuit with Dish, tainting the whole business of then bestowing the award upon Razer.
What&aposs to prevent an Apple worker from going rogue and possibly leaking iPhone user data, or using the tool for nefarious purposes?
Since then, the Trump administration has had no coherent strategy to constrain Iran's program or to counter other aspects of its nefarious behavior.
This is not only because, as an American citizen myself now, I am once again a victim of this sort of nefarious meddling.
But in the absence of hard evidence that she's part of a nefarious plot, what if we took Tulsi Gabbard at her word?
Nefarious activity could occur in the name of the U.S. government and there would be little the American electorate could do about it.
Although cannabis remains illegal under federal law and largely unregulated, some federal agencies continue to keep a close watch for potential nefarious activity.
Several senior intelligence officials have warned there are risks involved in directing the international agency to specific locations, only to discover nothing nefarious.
Our voices were drowned out by empty accusations, by a nefarious usage of identity politics recommended by one of our own, no less.
The next The FBI Director and US Attorneys Office cannot in good conscience ignore the challenge of ridding us of this nefarious practice.
During the bubble months, insiders including the king, Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir John Aislabie and the nefarious Blunt cashed out large fortunes.
On Thursday morning, Justice Department spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores equivocated on whether the "secret society" text was a joke or something more nefarious.
"There's nothing nefarious about doing anything that's legal as long as the proper paperwork is filed," the legendary Sean Spicer told the media.
We live in a national age of delusion and unapologetic rule-breaking, so perhaps there is a pleasingly nefarious explanation for this trade.
But the very same day, Stivers's NRCC staff was sending fundraising emails touting their solid support for Trump against nefarious left-wing protesters.
While this scene has all the makings of a drug or arms deal, the contraband in this case was actually far less nefarious.
Considering all the lies, betrayals, murders, manipulations, politics, and nefarious plans that exist in this story, this is an invaluable power to have.
That is, unless over the course of the last month some nefarious individual used your Perks password to access your email or bank account.
That's what cybersecurity giant McAfee found during its investigation into underground and nefarious hacker marketplaces on the internet, commonly known as the Dark Web.
This go round, they've extended some essential exemptions ensuring that computer security researchers won't be treated like nefarious criminals for their contributions to society.
A terrorist organization or nefarious nation state decides to derail the global internet by faulting the undersea fiber optic cables that connect the world.
"The American people need a clear-eyed view of the nefarious actions of the Russian government," the California Republican said in a statement Monday.
As with all of these advancements in AI-assisted image processing, there's always the potential for this research to be used for nefarious reasons.
Much as Facebook's public standing has fallen this year, the trust rank does not appear to be the nefarious tool its name implies. [WaPo]
O'Reilly offered zero evidence to support his claim that some nefarious groups of Hollywood executives are threatening celebrities to stay away from Trump's inauguration.
However, stealthy or temporarily dormant nefarious activity is trickier and it's here where the startup's machine learning technology claims to come into its own.
However, the account does not seem to have done anything particularly nefarious, and "mainly posted official government links to Putin's public appearances," Reuters reported.
Smartphone behemoth Apple seems to have only recently realized how valuable address books are, and how easily they can be abused by nefarious actors.
Men such as Oscar may call themselves feminists and position themselves as allies to women, but their friendship is predicated on something more nefarious.
Not addressing individual account actions is one of its policies, but it also gave the online mob the impression that something nefarious had happened.
Both said they've heard tales of Sparrows using the power the character tends to wield at social events, especially over women, for nefarious reasons.
Nathan Ames, a former Word of Life devotee who absconded from the group some 13 years ago, tells PEOPLE the church's roots weren't nefarious.
But the ambassador insists that is a misreading of his intentions: Nothing nefarious was going on, he just really prefers chatting on the phone.
That platform has long battled critics who say the platform has created an environment where nefarious foreign actors can attempt to influence US elections.
If he could find information that would shed light on her nefarious activities, he would be the hero of the story, not the villain.
But civil libertarians have long worried that the government or, worse, crooks who gain access to the data will put Aadhaar to nefarious use.
The officers know who the troublemakers are and tend to let them get away with nefarious activities to keep peace among the inmate population.
The Times itself reported that some nefarious words from GOP chair and incoming-chief-of-staff Reince Priebus was responsible for the earlier drama.
The word "monopoly" has a distinctly nefarious ring to it, conjuring up images of thuggish industrialists in smoky rooms, scheming to undermine their rivals.
Ms. Picciotto said her husband had committed her to mental institutions to mask his nefarious dealings, which she did not specify, involving the adoption.
Instead of engaging in anything nefarious on the road, he's been eating bugs, getting nautical, and recording the occasional acoustic song with his guitarist.
Many believe that Spears' father is keeping Spears' under his thumb for nefarious reasons, though Spears, via an Instagram video, adamantly denied any drama.
In recent months, an online community has quickly grown around exposing new instances of the Effect and identifying the nefarious elitist culprits behind it.
The thinking is that giving third-party keyboards access to the microphone could allow nefarious apps to listen in on users without their knowledge.
Currently we are surrounded by "rogue states" who not only have grand aspirations, but also possess the nuclear weapons to achieve their nefarious goals.
Puzzled by his immunity to cyanide-spiked wine and other nefarious tactics to end his life, his infuriated hunters took a more forceful approach.
But what was supposed to be a celebration of life suddenly turns into a potential death trap when a nefarious terrorist plot is revealed.
In fact, the U.S. government is late to a party long dominated by black hat hackers working for themselves or even more nefarious parties.
Oliver Stone has a movie about nefarious deeds from the American government and, hey, look, a found footage horror film about the Blair Witch!
And they almost certainly have no idea how much Facebook knows about them and how their private data can be used in nefarious ways.
The angsty attitude held back a goofy sci-fi premise: that anything with a power supply could be hacked and used for nefarious purposes.
Let us be clear: the threats that Israel faces from radical Islamist terrorists and nefarious dictatorial regimes are unrelenting and should be taken seriously.
What emerges from the full transcript is not a smuggler arranging nefarious deals, but a man stuck in Sudan and desperate to get out.
I didn't do research on the Stice family, and I didn't look into Panamanian law about the possible nefarious loopholes he's getting himself into.
The athletic coach immediately assumes a nefarious plot is afoot and demands answers from Ali, who's just trying to wear cool PJs in peace.
" But the provision that best encapsulates this legislation's nefarious character is the so-called "Protect Interstate Commerce Act," also known as the "King Amendment.
But you'll forgive me for imagining some of the many nefarious ways that bad actors could be using my data as I write this.
Perhaps the administration believes that renewed U.S. sanctions could both keep Iran in the deal and force it to curb its other nefarious activities.
Some believe that something nefarious is afoot as branches of the military begin a contemporary campaign to become more friendly with the UFO topic.
However, it is debatable whether China is so nefarious as to desire such an outcome and seek to use debt to "entrap" African nations.
Lee Saunders, president of American Federation of State, County Municipal Employees (AFSCME), called it an "unprecedented and nefarious political attack" on the labor movement.

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