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"nefariousness" Definitions
  1. the quality or state of being nefarious

29 Sentences With "nefariousness"

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When you're full of energy and potential, the system's nefariousness remains abstract.
Putting aside the nefariousness of the event, I'd become one with the crowd.
"A lot of what gets interpreted as nefariousness often is just incompetence," said Dauber.
Russia's winning bid involved as much nefariousness as Qatar's but has received a fraction of the backlash.
And with Trump, the line between incompetence and nefariousness, misjudgment and misdirection, is usually a blurry one.
Many Poles see the uprising as a tale of both abandonment by the U.S. and Russian nefariousness.
The Board's nefariousness helps us shatter both the implicit fiction of Control and this fiction in our own world.
His sinister sleight of hand is that he attempts to make those who call out his nefariousness the purveyors of enmity.
" White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough called it "present" -- only able to prove its relevance through destruction and "by virtue of its nefariousness and threat.
By my reckoning, there's already proof of attempted obstruction of justice, but that's receding in a thick fog of collateral nefariousness and a teeming cast of unsavory opportunists.
Given the nefariousness of *some* companies regarding data privacy, my initial concern was more about MSCHF/ClickSwipe having my data than any of my clicks making risky swipes.
And now that man and his spawn — born into nefariousness and groomed by nepotism — are waging an all-out war on the country he is supposed to lead.
Thanksgiving is right around the corner, which means it is time to embark on a modern American holiday tradition: over-analyzing seasonally available Starbucks cups for signs of liberal nefariousness.
She describes Trump's victory as a mandate — never mind its narrowness or all that Russian nefariousness — and dismisses his critics by citing their inability to see that heady triumph coming.
The time it takes to clear these viruses depends on the nefariousness of the entity, she says: sometimes it takes just an hour, other times it can take up to four.
Willkie shows up in Gore Vidal's " The Golden Age " (2000), a novelization of Washington in the nineteen-forties, heavy on Pearl Harbor conspiracy theories and the nefariousness of British intelligence agents.
It's the mark of a modern intellectual to express extreme cynicism—bordering on almost boredom—with the nefariousness of for-profit corporations and the governments who (perhaps intentionally) fail to sufficiently regulate them.
Someone would situate the nuggets of information Paul and Maria had been dropping cryptically around us for years into a big picture, one that involved the United States and Russia, the GOP and billionaires, power and nefariousness.
Another parasitic relationship, discovered by scientists from the University of British Columbia, can now be added to this list—and it's one of the nastiest we've seen, both in terms of its complexity and the nefariousness involved.
Certainly he'd do all he could to persuade Americans of the nefariousness of Democrats, and absolutely his strategy would be to smear the people, the procedures and the institutions arrayed against him as utterly unworthy of trust.
To underscore the nefariousness of these campaigns, look at how the Soviet Union attempted to subvert the civil rights movement and recruit blacks to the Communist Party with the intention of fomenting a communist revolution during the Cold War.
Even if one wanted to attribute nefariousness to any of the retired officers being considered for civilian leadership positions (an outrageous suggestion in my view), there are a host of legal, institutional and, more importantly, practical reasons it would not occur.
Some of the accusations amount to little more than crude disinformation, but others are grounded in just enough fact to spin a conspiracy theory of covert American nefariousness, intended to loosen the Chinese leader Xi Jinping's authoritarian grip on power.
Worse, if it could be worse, in the days before and after Trump's inauguration, Flynn was lying to his superiors about the nature of his dialogues with Moscow's ambassador – and they either didn't know or didn't care about the nefariousness of his denials.
The giant squid appears in its nefariousness in Moby Dick, in Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, and most recently in H.P. Lovecraft's story of the Cthulhu, a grotesque figure whose facial tentacles have been rebirthed by way of post-millennial meme.
Related: Russia Wants a Doomsday Device — And It's a Sign They're Losing Their Nuclear Marbles But here's the thing: It's not entirely certain if the Russians are going through all this hubbub because they're on to some sneaky US nefariousness or because they're downright paranoid.
Like Greenwald, I believe the focus on Russia's nefariousness has distracted from America's own sins, such as the centuries of racism that allowed a figure like Donald Trump to thrive and a well-funded, right-wing propaganda machine that did far more to elect Trump than a Russian troll factory in Saint Petersburg.
He is equating the ongoing Russia investigations with the supposed nefariousness of Clinton's speeches to Goldman Sachs in the runup to her presidential candidacy (dumb, but not illegal), the secret funding of an anti-Trump dossier put together by a former British spy named Christopher Steele and a deal to sell a uranium company to the Russians during Clinton's time as Secretary of State.
Neil Young of The Hollywood Reporter called the film an "authoritative indictment of American nefariousness in the western Pacific". Kevin Maher wrote in The Times that he admired the early sequences on the Marshall Islands, but that he believed the film lacked nuance or subtlety. Maher wrote that, for Pilger, China is "a brilliant place with just some 'issues with human rights', but let's not go into that now". Diplomat columnist David Hutt said "Pilger consistently glosses over China's past crimes while dwelling on America's".

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