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"pernicious" Definitions
  1. having a very harmful effect on somebody/something, especially in a way that is not easily noticed

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" "It often becomes impossible, amidst mutual accusations, to determine on whom the blame or the punishment of a pernicious measure, or series of pernicious measures, ought really to fall.
But the new law has not undone pernicious cultural discrimination.
Weakening the FDA's standards for approval has two pernicious effects.
Cutting the CSRs will have its own uniquely pernicious effects.
How prevalent is singlism, and why is it so pernicious?
More pernicious still is the government's wavering on free expression.
Story selection is the most pernicious form of media bias.
This pernicious result is the economists' law of unintended consequences.
He rails against pernicious legislators, disloyal appointees, and craven reporters.
That would temper the pernicious exasperation of White Male Threat.
There is a more pernicious outcome to all of this.
Turns out his anemia isn't as pernicious as first suspected.
But there's something even more pernicious than weak security here.
Mr. Higgins called the policies "regressive" — not reckless — "and pernicious."
Even fake videos can have a pernicious effect, he said.
It is beyond time for this pernicious shutdown to end.
In the world of scientific research, they are pernicious impostors.
This blustering in Beijing is more pernicious than false advertising.
This gets to what's really pernicious about the Russian campaign.
The exclusion of transgender boys had a similarly pernicious effect.
To the Founders, this kind of corruption was especially pernicious.
It makes it all the more pernicious, wouldn't you agree?
Or could it be something less pernicious and more important?
However it should be understood this process has pernicious unintended consequences.
The interest we pay on this debt is even more pernicious.
Fake news is so pernicious because it preys on our biases.
"I think it's pernicious and unfortunate," he says with little hesitation.
This weakening is pernicious because some important institutions inevitably check others.
Carolla calls patent trolling more "pernicious" than squatting on domain names.
This bias is more pernicious in part because it's often unintentional.
No ball — they'll throw the book at a pernicious pointer puppynapper.
During the Bosnian conflict, a particularly pernicious tactic emerged: ethnic cleansing.
Like Alex Jones and Steve Bannon, he's something far more pernicious.
Obama described tax inversion as the most pernicious of tax loopholes.
There's a pernicious dismissiveness of those who take medication long-term.
For most of us, our most pernicious villain is our self.
But free and competitive elections blunt clientelism's most pernicious potential effects.
We must work to dismantle the pernicious ideologies these statues represent.
He also has a particularly pernicious propaganda machine in Fox News.
"Using human trafficking for pernicious political purposes is new," she added.
It'll be some other diplomat tomorrow for some other pernicious reason.
A pernicious pay gap continues for women and people of color.
The second kind of nationalism -- sectarian nationalism -- is pernicious and dangerous.
More pernicious are the stereotypes Americans employ in evaluating Muslim citizens.
"Parcel pilferage is a pernicious and persistent problem," the patent application says.
That, and not the Russians, is what got that pernicious buffoon elected.
In a short period of time, Pizzagate became a pernicious online phenomenon.
"Comics can be pernicious, fascist propaganda or anti-authoritarian," Mr Spiegelman said.
Even Star Trek itself hasn't always been immune to this pernicious myth.
Major backbone admins are working on a fix for this pernicious problem.
But what's most pernicious about this vision is what it leaves out.
Everyone knew that luck in the combat zone was finite, fate pernicious.
Maybe more pernicious is people are not involved and they give up.
In that, games are also reproducing a pernicious aspect of Western culture.
Sexual harassment is widespread in the workplace, and its effects are pernicious.
But it's also part of some deeper, more pernicious problem within society.
We are still living with pernicious outcomes of the segregation of blacks.
I think that's a very dangerous, pernicious view, but it's very common.
Some of those forms are even more pernicious than the old forms.
Instead, buggy software offers a low-profile, more pernicious opportunity for spying.
Airborne toxins are so pernicious that they may have shaped human evolution.
To our daughters: The pernicious patriarchy persists, at all cost to you.
Epstein's money, too, inarguably had a pernicious effect on science and tech.
Epstein's money, too, inarguably had a pernicious effect on science and tech.
The PRC's ideological worldview is pernicious as it fosters aggression and oppression.
He was the latest victim of one of baseball's most pernicious ailments.
"Further develop work to purge the pernicious influence of Zhou Yongkang," it said.
Because the kind of bias that is most pernicious is the subconscious kind.
It reduces the influence pernicious trolls like Yiannopoulos can have on national discourse.
This is how pernicious these prosecutors are, how unprincipled and unscrupulous they are.
Rick Scott warned that the storm could be more pernicious than Hurricane Andrew. 
By emphasizing all of this, Hadi challenges the idea of the pernicious migrant.
The implication seems obvious: While triadic populism is pernicious, dyadic populism is benign.
It was based on a pernicious premise that the senator should have challenged.
Nevertheless, words like "animal" and "infest" perform pernicious political work in any context.
The stonewalling is particularly pernicious here because Mr. Trump's party controls the Senate.
And we dismantled that pernicious network of tens of thousands of infected computers.
Check cashing operations have a "really pernicious influence on poorer neighborhoods," he said.
But it's at the state level where these procedural hurdles are most pernicious.
That's a shame; it's this very misperception that makes the issue so pernicious.
Notably, Utah has a pernicious gerrymander, but it only costs Democrats one seat.
He's been diagnosed with "pernicious anemia," which is apparently very serious and fatal.
To the Editor: My father died from an unusual and particularly pernicious dementia.
And it has two especially pernicious effects on the quality of criminal justice.
Absenteeism is also one of the most pernicious factors that limit student achievement.
But the ease of overcoming a difficult past is itself a pernicious myth.
Same problem is even more pernicious in areas like housing and health care.
It also dovetails with another pernicious myth that trans people are mentally ill.
In the realm of disability, the consequences of this can be especially pernicious.
It warns Muslims in the West about the pernicious influence of non-Muslims.
"In the national security space, it is a particularly pernicious lie," he concluded.
How could such pernicious practices at the bank be allowed for so long?
On the other hand, another category of Trump administration actions is more pernicious.
This is where the most pernicious aspect of anosmia comes in: phantom smells.
They are pernicious myths, motivated by the desire to prevent progressive social reform.
This error is pernicious because it leads to a great deal of misdirected frugality.
Is toughness perceived as something more pernicious when the hide and stride are female?
Now the Times has uncovered Thomas Hofeller's pernicious influence in this process as well.
It's how that authority is executed that determines whether it is pernicious or not.
America banned it in 1981 after its addictive and other pernicious characteristics became clear.
Initially, the concept was applauded for solving the pernicious problem of invisible online tracking.
Their fixation on the CIA may highlight the pernicious effect of covert data collection.
And it means coming to grips with the pernicious racism that permeates our society.
The album's song-to-song bloat is less glaring, but it's just as pernicious.
It is a pernicious ploy to abandon people and unravel the social safety net.
Plus, he knows firsthand the pernicious effects of the Obama administration's anti-job policies.
Victim politics is neither primarily a force on the left, nor is it pernicious.
Amplifying the occupation lie is pernicious, because false narratives can feed into dangerous movements.
But the so-called generational divide in the #MeToo debate is a pernicious fallacy.
McMaster's speech highlighted the emergence of the pernicious threat in Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's Turkey.
Fraud perpetrated by companies in the health-care industry, he said, is especially pernicious.
Even within African-American families, the pernicious strain of "colorism" has been a factor.
That's why I find G.O.P. attacks on Mueller's integrity and the investigation so pernicious.
We must, once and for all, work together to stamp out this pernicious evil.
So how do you begin to root out this pernicious imbalance in your family?
He added that a sense of belonging could be maintained without the pernicious rituals.
Several factors make viruses like SARS-CoV-2000 a particularly pernicious threat to humans.
Advocates of the state-based savings accounts see a pernicious influence from special interests.
The notion that people have a right not to be offended is also pernicious.
They also have to fight a pernicious perception that they are not masculine enough.
And signs of inequality's pernicious effects outside of the raw income data are clear.
Which potentially makes you one of the "pernicious interests" that Par is aiming for.
It is much more pernicious than anarchic XXXtentacion fans or Elon Musk's army of bros.
But there is another, less pernicious, force which can erase national borders: global supply chains.
Trumpism is a powerful and pernicious force because it has deep roots in American history.
To really understand the pernicious nature of surprise billing one needs to understand provider pricing.
Such policies deliver pernicious results; American "restraint" of Israel encourages its enemies to take risks.
But pernicious thieves are putting cracks in the dream we've worked so hard to achieve.
It is undoubtedly pernicious, since it enshrines waged work as a personal and social imperative.
It is precisely WhatsApp's close-knit sensibility that makes rumors on the service so pernicious.
" And State Representative Chris Taylor described the moves as a "pernicious attack on our democracy.
Of all the assaults on the monarch population, climate change may prove the most pernicious.
She's almost a more pernicious stereotype than Pepper: the smart lady who can't help herself.
Veto power, long employed by pro-democracy legislators to block pernicious bills, may be eliminated.
The pernicious, even tragic, repercussions of bullying in school-age children have been well documented.
But this is a man who has had a deeply pernicious influence on American discourse.
The third, and perhaps most pernicious, myth is that nothing can be done about it.
Failure to make this shift in 2003 contributed to the rise of a pernicious insurgency.
Contemptuous political discourse, with its pernicious effects on mutual respect, should never have become mainstream.
Your information will be stolen and then weaponized against you in the most pernicious ways.
After all, it's hardly radical to point out that lobbyist money has pernicious political effects.
Longing for the good ole days shows up in our present lives in pernicious ways.
And if the usual influence of money in politics is pernicious, this is much worse.
The 2016 election cycle, a ripe ground for pernicious theories, will only make that worse.
The judge described their actions as "medieval barbarism" and acid as a "pernicious and evil" weapon.
But masturbation was the most pernicious sexual scourge, ruining lives and rending the fabric of society.
And because algorithms operate invisibly — unlike Ava and other AI characters in fiction — they're more pernicious.
Yet lead is also a poison, and its ubiquity makes it a pernicious one (see article).
Importantly, the researchers were also able to watch anti-cancer medicines combat these pernicious cellular invaders.
Crucially, the particular nature of the drug trade targets the poorest in an especially pernicious way.
There's a pernicious notion that women are making up false allegations in order to obtain money.
A few of Chick's views, specifically on abortion, evolution, and LGBT people, possess a pernicious longevity.
But that very fact is one of the reasons why conflicts of interest are so pernicious.
Other women in relationships with men have encountered pernicious biphobia, but I haven't even experienced that.
The other force, seen as more pernicious, is that campaign contributions seem to determine political outcomes.
It's one of the most pernicious myths in politics, unsupported by history or even common sense.
The past seven days are proving to be the most pernicious in recent US-European relations.
But Trump is also trying to undo Obama's legacy in more subtle, yet equally pernicious ways.
Over the past 15 years, I've seen a pernicious disease infect a number of marketplace startups.
Here's a rundown of the most pernicious tech conspiracy theories and what we know about them.
Not by Russian trolls, but by President Donald Trump's pernicious and voracious need to be vindicated.
Large-scale assaults on judicial integrity are so pernicious precisely because judicial integrity demands no response.
You probably haven't heard of these trolls, but that is precisely why they are so pernicious.
In a potentially explosive investigation of White House officials, they could play a more pernicious role.
Individuals with pernicious anemia, which affects up to 2 percent of older adults, are also susceptible.
But there are differences now that make the cranks that much more baffling, numerous and pernicious.
He insisted it was based on a lie and the result of a pernicious government plot.
They contribute to a huge and pernicious education gap between high-income and low-income kids.
The Jewell case is a picture-perfect example of a most pernicious investigation foible: confirmation bias.
And there is more: the pernicious improvised bombs the Taliban hide to attack convoys and patrols.
Google, Apple, and Amazon are listening too, but it's not all as pernicious as it sounds.
The most pernicious and corrupting influence, however, comes from the big conglomerates, called chaebols in Korean.
The myth that closing unused apps can save battery life has been long-running and pernicious.
Online gambling was "especially pernicious," in the words of Jon Kyl, the U.S. senator from Arizona.
This tendency can be particularly pernicious when it comes to race, as a landmark 2003 study showed.
It's repeatedly struggled to deal with that pernicious child porn problem and a Nazi problem using algorithms.
It seems to have some pernicious effects when we talk about it as something everyone should do.
So you may be surprised that the Supreme Court has done nothing to halt this pernicious practice.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions has complained all spring that he's the victim of a pernicious new trend.
If the prosecutors are right, Yemelianov and others judges have a pernicious influence on Ukraine's business climate.
Virtually every figure I talked to talked about the money and it's kind of pernicious ... Corrosive effects.
But the very fact that it seems harmless may actually be responsible for its most pernicious effects.
The hatred of fat, and assumption that we'd all be grateful to be airbrushed thinner is pernicious.
When these first-generation college students begin to struggle, there's something really pernicious that starts to happen.
How incredible if they could start with something as pernicious, as lethal, as the stigma of AIDS.
So did the Dridex and Locky campaigns, the latter being one of the most pernicious ransomware waves.
But Prince says that Project Galileo users are more likely than most to experience pernicious, targeted attacks.
I haven't mentioned this album's patron saint yet, largely because his influence is more subtle and pernicious.
But grifters aren't equally pernicious, and we know now that some grifters are more powerful than others.
And it's here where they're increasingly meeting a pernicious, omnipresent foe and mistaking it for food: microplastic.
That conviction is particularly pernicious given that many of the questions at issue—What is executive privilege?
But the notion that the storm thwarted racism, even temporarily, is as preposterous as it is pernicious.
Ukraine says the split is an essential step to blocking out Russia's pernicious influence on its soil.
They are egomaniacs, neurotics and petty totalitarians, and you should avoid their pernicious influence at all costs.
Radically restructuring a country's political and economic system by imitating Western models had another pernicious, unanticipated effect.
Sometimes the stuff that people will find seems extremely pernicious and also extremely hard to find, right?
In his first year at United, in particular, he was the target of some particularly pernicious abuse.
And if we don't, the other side gets their way, and we've seen how pernicious that is.
That's partly because among other pernicious effects, tariffs provide room for domestic producers to raise their prices.
The idea that successful people deserve the economic rewards flowing from that success is a pernicious myth.
And then that has a sort of pernicious ripple effect that affects the next crop of movies.
Instead, with the enthusiastic support of the gun lobby, they want to make it even more pernicious.
Stavrinaki's idea of a constantly present Dada encapsulates this disjointedness and its beneficial and sometimes pernicious potencies.
And unfortunately for Andromeda, the core conceit of its setting is facile and pernicious—and worse, boring.
"Banning the Nazis" in 3, 2, 1 days won't make them any less pernicious or toxic offline.
If you're sensitive to class differences and their pernicious effects, Xiomara is the worst one, the sellout.
Climate change, on the other hand, was a more "pernicious" threat to the Earth's water, he said.
The bust is made all the more pernicious by rising interest rates, as the Federal Reserve changes gears.
Prevents you from thinking about preventing these attacks, and this all goes back to the pernicious identity politics.
The most pernicious aspect of Trump's policies is thus the denial of those basic bonds and that humanity.
But though it was hidden, its power remained—all the more pernicious for being unseen and thus unquestioned.
We all know that David's image of Napoleon is a politically pernicious construct, like many images of rulers.
What's more pernicious is that this data is tenuously held, or worse, could be used against the driver.
This was in some ways pernicious, a means to associate all Indians with violent resistance, justifying their eradication.
"What has come across is a pervasive sense that racial bias remains pernicious on our campus," Beilock said.
Instead, they drew upon pernicious cultural stereotypes, creating sensational paintings that would stimulate the imaginations of readers abroad.
These new forms could be even more pernicious than the old because they are extending their social reach.
The toxic heavy metal remains a pernicious threat protected by the government's inability to regulate landlords and contractors.
These factors come together in a pernicious way, leading to dire health consequences and perpetuating cycles of poverty.
All presidents get consumed by these investigations, innocent or not, and that is why they are so pernicious.
Gas line leaks in cities are particularly pernicious, because they lie underground and can go unnoticed for decades.
It's their lived experience of growing up with Apu that shows why this minor character is so pernicious.
While its ideas might be laughable to most, the creation of doubt is a pernicious and rhetorical agent.
It is the pernicious belief that their victims are monsters who will replace us unless we destroy them.
Far less known are the pernicious side effects of the effort to make the drug harder to abuse.
"I always thought the most pernicious and odious discrimination in our law is based on race," she said.
This conspiracy theory is so pernicious — and arises with such frequency — that it's almost treated as common knowledge.
"Student loans are the most pernicious type of debt because they can't be discharged in bankruptcy," Ailshire said.
Opinion AMERICANS don't have a vocabulary to describe the pernicious behavior of political crowds, but our forefathers did.
The myth that fast recall of basic math facts is good for learning has deep and pernicious roots.
Encapsulating the pursuit of wealth and its pernicious effects, the gold-rushers inevitably clashed with the Shoshoni tribe.
While we're at it, let's put an end to another pernicious milk-related rumor once and for all.
But we're learning more about just how pernicious his fear of invisibility is, even at this early stage.
But the effects are pernicious: burnout, exhaustion, depression, and one of the highest divorce rates of any profession.
Trafficking on the high seas has become what these officials regard as a pernicious subversion of the sanctions.
Nevertheless, a growing body of research shows that it has maintained a pernicious grip on the American imagination.
Just as pernicious as the lies the Germans were told were the lies they insisted on telling themselves.
Most of his supporters are good, well-meaning people, but the "Bernie Bros" are real, pernicious and legion.
These weapons had a much more pernicious effect, though, that was barely mentioned in the Army's 1993 history.
Finally, in a more pernicious way, bots give us an easy way to doubt everything we see online.
No future president can undo this pernicious agreement, since a veto not cast can never be retroactively cast.
"It's clear that [Google's] draconian, pernicious, and unlawful conduct isn't about us," the employees said in a statement.
Of the powerful new digital forces buffeting American voters, perhaps the most pernicious are items designed to deceive.
But these four companies are not alone in pursuing the pernicious price-hike business model, the committee noted.
But an examination of the fund identified other pernicious forces: most notably, illiquid, opaque and high-cost investments.
Get Out ingeniously uses common horror tropes to reveal truths about how pernicious racism is in the world.
But their passage is uncertain, and activists argue that the law is so pernicious it should be revoked altogether.
Can't a game just be enjoyable and not have this pernicious effect by drawing on how the brain works?
Reassessments are also usually prohibited unless a property changes hands, creating a pernicious incentive for owners to stay put.
"Diversity" doesn't mean shifting the balance between two ethnic groups, it means destabilizing that pernicious 733 percent status quo.
" Elizabeth shares the conceit of her work as "an exploration into our convenient yet complicated and pernicious food system.
But for the cable industry, this is serious business—a strategy that will have particularly pernicious consequences for communications.
The first myth – and perhaps the most pernicious – is that the disruption economy has no bounds to its growth.
" She continued, "The hatred of fat, and assumption that we'd all be grateful to be airbrushed thinner is pernicious.
Corruption that is killing off more human rights than human beings is equally pernicious and must be effectively sanctioned.
We have, for example, heard pernicious rumors that mac and cheese is not a part of some Thanksgiving meals.
Our research implies that insider attacks from within American politics can be more pernicious than attacks from other countries.
Landrieu has recognized that this pernicious ideology is rendered symbolically in monuments of soldiers and principals of the Confederacy.
Knowing our colleagues' and friends' salaries would also help us realize how pernicious racial and gender pay disparities are.
That's what makes these changes so pernicious: They're meant to influence public opinion, providing cover for Pruitt's damaging decisions.
The more subtle and pernicious consequence could be serious damage to Turkey's democracy — and even a transition to authoritarianism.
For many, that's a feature — it's harder to implement pernicious tracking code or pop-up ads in those formats.
She's good at her job, and she's deferential to her new boss, a captain with a pernicious whiskey habit.
"Taylor's mere existence gave credence to a slew of pernicious stereotypes about poor people and black women," Levin writes.
Trump is correct in focusing on the pernicious role that federal regulations can play in economic growth and innovation.
From 20053 to 2014, she visited Muslims in 80 countries and concluded that Saudi influence was pernicious and universal.
What makes them so pernicious, though, is how they get on phones, and how hard they are to remove.
It both attracted and blinded you to what, ultimately, was a movie about the pernicious allure of cultural imperialism.
Since app permissions are some of the most pernicious offenders of sneaky data gathering, this is a welcome change.
His ally Bobby Axelrod has pernicious plans of his own, though he takes his sweet time to formulate them.
The woman behind a pernicious and racist myth didn't represent anyone or anything but her own striking criminal enterprise.
Indeed, have I somehow betrayed the resistance by spending the last few paragraphs reminding people of Kristol's pernicious views?
At the time, I didn't understand just how pernicious it was to think about affirmative action in those terms.
But another bias, one possibly even more pernicious, is how research is published and used in supporting future work.
In Ancient Greece, where a profound appreciation of human reason produced a brilliant civilization, pernicious biases were also established.
It is time for the U.S. government to lead the way in preventing the spread of this pernicious activity.
But mankind's trek to the stars had a pernicious side-effect: We started treating outer space like a junkyard.
The more we depend on the market, the more we need government to protect us from its pernicious effects.
The shutdown also had another, more pernicious long-term impact: the erosion of trust in an already delicate system.
Movements like WTF embrace the pernicious myth of populism that beneath elite squabbles there exists widespread unity of principles.
It was a result that led, many commentators to decry passive, pernicious "brand name bias" among the selection committee.
As the king of web search, Google is prone to pernicious theories about how it is abusing its throne.
Once again, the works' production value compensates for a conceit that is at best pedestrian and at worst pernicious.
This is known as the urban heat island effect, and though it's not unique to L.A., it's especially pernicious here.
Part of what makes the germ so pernicious is its ability to harden into spores that can withstand hot temperatures.
O'Neil also details in her book how predictive policing software can create "a pernicious feedback loop" in low income neighbourhoods.
Read the reports from the Brennan Center for Justice, which tracks this ugly trend, to see how pernicious it is.
The text and subtext of the author's work was always America's legacy of slavery and the pernicious persistence of racism.
"I always thought the most pernicious and odious discrimination in our law is based on race," Justice Sonia Sotomayor said.
"The wage gap is a persistent, pernicious problem, and it has been around for awhile," Maatz said in an interview.
We have created a pernicious, very British, hukou system; a 21st-century Statute of Labourers that stops workers from relocating.
What makes this latest plan so pernicious, however, is that we're not talking about a credit card application getting declined.
Part of the result is the rise of the pernicious continuing resolutions and the mystery that surrounds their final assembly.
Game of Thrones star Emilia Clarke has compared the subtle, but pernicious sexism she has experienced in Hollywood to racism.
And even as social-media services democratise political movements, the data they carry can also concentrate power in pernicious ways.
The most pernicious malware today immobilises an infected computer, encrypts its files and then demands a ransom to release them.
The same must not be said of the threat his egomania and pernicious nativism represents to America and the world.
Moral disengagement has frightening negative consequences, namely a pernicious dehumanization of persons, including oneself and of society as a whole.
Currently, the pernicious effects of loads and 12b-1 fees tend not to be clearly shown in standard investment returns.
But the response of elected Republicans is in some ways more pernicious and self-indicting — they claim to know better.
Of all the dysfunctions that plague the world's megacities, none may be more pernicious than bad (really, really bad) traffic.
JPMorgan's 133-page note, entitled "The Empire Resets," takes a deep dive into some of the company's most pernicious issues.
This may be the most subtle yet pernicious aspect of violent imagery or content on the internet: the viewer's complicity.
PFAS are pernicious because they don't break down easily, linger for decades, and are resistant to advanced water treatment technologies.
But it's only recently that the same strength, which helped make him a centripetal cultural force, has become truly pernicious.
The move has a political and a legal logic; the first is familiar and pernicious, the second novel and flawed.
It's a pernicious trend because raw salaries tend to increase by small amounts, so it can be hard to detect.
Asian-American students have higher rates of suicidal ideation than white college students, and these pernicious thoughts translate into behavior.
As with the #MeToo harassment revelations, gender pay discrimination is most pernicious in how it stifles the could-have-beens.
Poorly designed algorithms can indeed exacerbate historical inequalities, but well-designed algorithms can mitigate pernicious problems with unaided human decisions.
Now Ms. Kennedy has set her sights on perhaps the most pernicious industry villain of all: sexual misconduct and abuse.
But they have not yet agreed to enforcement mechanisms against more pernicious practices, like the forced transfer of American technology.
To the Editor: The Times has done a great service by exposing how pervasive, egregious and pernicious surveillance capitalism is.
When I arrived at the airport, my luggage was closely searched for pernicious publications, and even my phone was examined.
The way Zeke was outed furthered a pernicious misconception, the kind that puts transgender people in real danger every day.
But as map-drawing software has grown more sophisticated and voters more polarized, the district gerrymanders have become more pernicious.
Here are recommendations for shows that can pacify even the most pernicious strains of road rage over Memorial Day weekend.
Read more " _____ • Seth Masket in Pacific Standard: "[President Trump] has helped to explode three of American politics' most pernicious myths.
It was a petty, vindictive move that takes millions of low-income Americans hostage to Trump's petty and pernicious retribution.
We have a duty to protect the American public, especially when Takata has demonstrated a pernicious disregard for doing so.
"The first is the unparalleled loosening of monetary policy, most notably the pernicious spread of negative interest rates," he said.
A deeply pernicious view — advocacy of summary punishment without due process of law — coupled with false history and bald assertions.
They would be kidding themselves to think this kind of discrimination in housing, without the labels, is any less pernicious.
I believe structural racism is real and pernicious, but I also think we should teach children that they have agency.
I believe structural racism is real and pernicious, but I also think we should teach children that they have agency.
Yet it is not only these pernicious weapons that are causing death, disability and displacement of millions around the world.
And in doing so, the movie lends credence to some of the most pernicious conspiracy theories about Benghazi out there.
The reticule, a small, highly decorated purse, was born — and like a pernicious poltergeist, it has never really gone away.
"Any avenue that you can close off for this pernicious practice is a good thing," said Ms. Glick, who is gay.
Instead of merely keeping religion out of state affairs, French secularism condemned religion's influence on political culture in general as pernicious.
If anything, the NRA's complex web of political spending is more pernicious than direct campaign donations from interest groups to politicians.
Some even thrive in particularly pernicious environments, from deep-sea vents cooking at 251 degrees Fahrenheit to highly radioactive mine shafts.
There are numerous more examples of these pernicious casting decisions, and they reduce the visibility of Asian-Americans in our media.
The double standard of empathy is no longer new to me, but this past year its manifestations have felt more pernicious.
If that happens, it would mean the nation's legislature will simply continue the tradition of ignoring a pernicious and pervasive problem.
Attackers, who infected the city's systems with the pernicious SamSam malware, asked for a ransom of roughly $50,000 worth of bitcoin.
But even if it doesn't pass this time Mel is determined to eventually banish this especially pernicious piece of police procedure.
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The reason why this belief is so pernicious is that it has completely demolished financial discipline among startups and VC firms.
"For a supposedly civilised nation, this is a pernicious and retrograde step that will embolden our enemies and alienate our allies."
While he promotes ideas that are ridiculous and hateful, Jones is influential and Infowars has helped promulgate many pernicious conspiracy theories.
Using our data to manipulate us to stay on a site may or may not be pernicious in its own right.
This impending threat might not trouble the Trump administration, or Republicans who view welfare as a pernicious drain on public resources.
What we have today, with poll closures done in the interest of 'streamlining' and 'saving taxpayer money,' is no less pernicious.
Yet, one can imagine a way to dispel the pernicious effects of gerrymandering without the need to modify any election districts.
Could pernicious anemia, a disease caused by a vitamin B12 deficiency, have explained the many strange behaviors of Mary Todd Lincoln?
Afghanistan is a victim of "phantom aid," development funding wasted through pernicious corruption and greed in both donor and recipient countries.
But vertical mergers often have indirect, pernicious effects on the giants' smaller competitors in a way that leads to higher prices.
In fact, most of the institutions today's activists complain about were designed to thwart the pernicious effects of too much democracy.
These days, the threat is more pernicious than ever: Destruction and disruption that once required explosives can be achieved with keystrokes.
I'm hesitant to say that nobody should ever criticize a movie trailer ever again; trailers can prop up ugly, pernicious tropes.
"This world-weary prediction of inaction is pernicious," ProPublica's Alec MacGillis wrote this weekend, in a perceptive mini-essay on Twitter.
Mr. Trump is a pernicious, divisive figure who is poisoning our politics, and hopes to do so for years to come.
" Kane's public image is a "forgery," while Adolphus Greely is a "pernicious" leader and a "liar" whose "motives were purely selfish.
Writer Alan Moore and artist Dave Gibbons prosecuted their case mercilessly and purified the pernicious influence of comics from popular culture.
Though I was stunned, I gave him a weak smile and went back to work, as if validating that pernicious stereotype.
It's not the press San Antonio Express-News The pernicious trap of 'fake news' The Victoria Advocate Enemy of the people?
Because Kavanaugh's testimony and the dismissal of Professor Ford's, is proof that a "pernicious patriarchy"-- as Cory Booker calls it -- persists.
The onus is on each Community Leader to lead the way in eradicating fears and doubts about pernicious text message marketing.
We must pay attention to the state legislatures and make sure that pernicious legislative proposals never see the light of day.
What makes this particularly pernicious is that the children at the center of this story are fleeing the gravest situations imaginable.
Failure to do so could have pernicious consequences -- both for Congo's pro-democracy movement, and, of course, for Obama's own Africa legacy.
The takeover is part of an established trend among Reddit users to hijack or preemptively create pernicious subreddits and turn them benign.
I would also say it's a bizarre moment we're in and particularly in New York; it's pernicious and it always has been.
Or, at a minimum, it seems like a less pernicious thing than the apparently pervasive discrimination against white people in American society.
"Part of what's so pernicious about this lethal injection controversy is it's shifting responsibility away from what we're really doing," Blecker explained.
Engineering a tomato resistant to a pernicious fungal disease doesn't seem like it'd be the easiest part of a plant pathologist's job.
Even more pernicious, many AIs reinforce their own learning, so we need to carefully consider "supervised" (aka human) re-training over time.
But the President risks a backlash if he proves ineffectual at solving the pernicious problems that have plagued their communities for decades.
LG's latest attempt to blend ultra-thin design with high-end performance may have solved one of the company's most pernicious problems.
Antonio Gramsci, the Italian political theorist, once said that the ring-fencing of high art was a pernicious "instrument of social control".
In one she roams the gentrified neighbourhoods of her town, ambivalent about both Florida and the pernicious expectations under which mothers labour.
But that all-too common attitude goes a long way to explaining the pernicious lack of opportunities for women behind the camera.
Those concerned about the pernicious influence of social media will be reassured by this exhibition that vanity is not a modern phenomenon.
But all his spraying couldn't spare him from a pernicious tick that found in the one spot he couldn't swat — his eyeball.
This should frighten all of us as potentially pernicious to the tenuous détente reached between communities and those sworn to protect them.
But, it builds on decades of research documenting the pernicious effects of childhood trauma, and efforts to prevent this public health problem.
Confronted with the reality of a pernicious national debt, America has to become shrewder about where and when it exercises military power.
Invoking the battle cry "anti-national" in the name of the entire nation seems especially pernicious from a government without majority support.
That's why the ascendant moral case for fossil fuels is even more pernicious than the climate-change denial on which it rests.
A paper published last year in the American Journal of Political Science shows that discrimination against political opponents is real and pernicious.
But the systematic imposition of costs on juvenile offenders, with equally pernicious effects on the poorest of them, is far less known.
A deficit of economic opportunities has led many youth to either emigrate or join the country's pernicious and powerful network of gangs.
While it does not receive the same attention as other pressing national concerns, the broken budget process has wide-ranging, pernicious effects.
"I think it's morally pernicious and irresponsible to diagnose anyone for anything you haven't examined personally," he told U.S. News & World Report.
Only now, under the intense scrutiny of the Mueller investigation, are Russia's multi-tiered, pernicious probes into the Trump campaign being revealed.
Definitely, it seems to me, it is not only unsuitable but truly pernicious to carry on such disputations when everybody can listen.
He argued that any attempt to associate WikiLeaks with Guccifer 2.0 was pernicious spin—trying to turn a coincidence into a conspiracy.
While repaying loans with shares might seem a quick solution to China's enormous debt overhang, it could make the problems more pernicious.
However, it could make problems more pernicious as the companies are putting off hard choices like laying off employees or closing operations.
This has many pernicious consequences; most important, it prevents important vacancies from being filled, and it discourages qualified candidates from accepting nominations.
The Women's Health Protection Act would go a very long way toward reversing the pernicious effects of the campaign against abortion access.
Yet for all of our sins in the mainstream media, these alt-right websites are both far more pernicious and increasingly influential.
The newest example is "Bunk," Young's enthralling and essential new study of our collective American love affair with pernicious and intractable moonshine.
Screenland There are plenty of misleading videos on the internet, but the ones we worry about are probably not the most pernicious.
What's more, the bureau doesn't have anything to do with one of the most pernicious "wealth-stripping" systems in America: the courts.
Previous research hadn't focused on this question, according to the paper's authors, and the results underscore the pernicious effects of acne stigma.
Infection spreads by "pernicious qualities in the air;" this was written back when the miasma theory of disease was all the rage.
If the institution were little more than a finishing school for African-Americans, then why acknowledge or address its pernicious legacies today?
But this is one of the most pernicious ways that women have been made to sacrifice their reproductive rights in recent decades.
The silence from Mr. Sessions could have a more pernicious effect on the staff than the blow to morale, the officials say.
These flashy offerings, like puzzles and racing games, are a particularly pernicious way for attackers to get malware onto more victim devices.
And it turns out that some of the most pernicious guidance can come in the form of guidance to the regulators themselves.
While activists in the '19813s battled the pernicious misconception that gay men were depraved perverts, John Waters fell in love with it.
That makes many of the subtler ways women encounter bias more pernicious than blatant discrimination, a Harvard Business Review meta-analysis found.
Surprised at how much misinformation exists about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict (as well as the Arab-Israeli conflict), some pernicious, some innocent.
We can't afford to ignore the pernicious impact that President Trump's words and policies have had on immigrants and communities of color.
This correlation between inequality and mobility has been noted as the "Great Gatsby Curve", and it shows another pernicious effect of inequality.
Indeed, a mainstream strategy in cognitive behavioral therapy involves purposefully articulating thoughts to oneself in order to diminish pernicious habits of mind.
Equally pernicious is something they're taught from an early age -- the belief that because they're girls, they're simply unworthy of an education.
This logic, too, allows men who would persist in unwanted sexual conduct in artistic settings to set up a particularly pernicious dichotomy.
He noted that dengue fever, another mosquito-transmitted virus that killed more than 800 people in Brazil last year, is far more pernicious.
Alien invasions and killer AI (coughUltroncough) aren't the only risks, and someone must protect people from more mundane but no less pernicious threats.
But The Little Stranger opts to home in on whether its other characters' experiences of Faraday's pernicious influence are all in their heads.
And if Trump does lose re-election, rooting out this new, pernicious normal must be at the top of Democrats' "To Do" list.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)A pernicious bug has struck some Pixel 3 devices, leaving smartphone photographers missing many of the images they take.
Pro-Palestinian activists, writers, and politicians have every right to point out what they see as the pernicious influence of groups like AIPAC.
On the other hand, the rise of user reviews has led to a pernicious counter theme: the proliferation of fake reviews and spam.
We can spread the word through Facebook but that site's pernicious systems keeps it from spreading outside of your immediate zone of friends.
Avalanche hosted more than "two dozen of the world's most pernicious types of malware and several money laundering campaigns," according to the FBI.
Many pro-life groups view the amendment as a pernicious attempt by the left to entrench more permissive abortion requirements in the constitution.
Defiantly, she and her husband Igor Geraschenko got these pernicious things published in samizdat and abroad, spreading evil propaganda and weakening the regime.
He considers religion not just confused but pernicious and therefore in urgent need of disrespect and ridicule, which he is good at providing.
It's an overblown narrative, and one that persists in part because of the pernicious sexism that has followed Clinton throughout her public life.
Right-wing nationalist movements — the predecessors of fascism — were among these, promising to protect citizens from the pernicious influence of foreigners and markets.
The third, which was uploaded to 3 Yes' channel a week ago and is currently running as an ad, is even more pernicious.
The appeal for calm was undermined Monday when it emerged that almost 22003,250 organizations in China have been hit by the pernicious malware.
The appeal for calm was undermined Monday when it emerged that almost 30,000 organizations in China have been hit by the pernicious malware.
But if they want to do the job, they have to give up the pernicious habits that allowed them to lose to Trump.
But her rhetoric has at times crossed the line into more pernicious territory, casting doubt on the value of taking such drugs altogether.
The battle between the Labour man and his Conservative rival was marred by a pernicious attempt to link Mr Khan to Islamic extremism.
Jana believes could easily fix what the firm sees as a pernicious problem of young people getting addicted to the tech giant's phones.
The root assumption that animates all campaign finance reform is that some messengers are altruistic and honest while others are pernicious and false.
The initiative is being roundly applauded for tackling a pernicious issue that not only affects models' health but consumers' psychological and emotional wellbeing.
Because the ATC corporation would initially remain the sole provider of ATC services, this provision is extraneous at best and pernicious at worst.
Their education, training and experience is better suited to the school environment than law enforcement officers trained to handle society's most pernicious individuals.
But that context — including who shouts the phrase and who studiously avoids uttering it — has ladened it with pernicious meaning in particular quarters.
The belief that Facebook and Instagram are listening to users through their smartphones, then serving ads based on that spying, is extremely pernicious.
Do violent video games have a pernicious influence on contemporary children akin to the suggested impact of the bloody penny dreadfuls on Robert?
Numerous false narratives have been advanced to sow division in the American electorate, with few more pernicious than the myth of voter fraud.
Nonetheless, Mr. Meleagrou-Hitchens said, the popularity of YouTube and its automated recommendations have made it an especially pernicious platform for the cleric.
It's as pernicious and pervasive and widespread as any other prejudicial ideology like sexism and racism (and in fact often these ideologies intersect).
Rather than celebrate immigrant achievement, some activists call the "good immigrant" narrative a pernicious story line that requires newcomers to prove their worth.
In Michelle Richmond's THE MARRIAGE PACT (Bantam, $27), a different kind of evil is in play, this one just as intangible and pernicious.
The politicians are all like to be people who, themselves, are insulated from some of the effects of what was always pernicious- Right.
"The extent to which legitimate, mainstream news outlets picked up and amplified Russian misinformation is an illustration of its pernicious reach," he said.
Also not trivial, are the equally pernicious fantasies about rigged elections and massive voter fraud, which are as destructive as they are inaccurate.
But the public charge rule is particularly pernicious because it's not about people who are coming in the future who would be deterred.
It was quite a statement for a governor who had repeatedly questioned the wisdom before, calling it an enabler of more pernicious habits.
But two new studies in economic journals show that inequities in the cash-bail system lead to more long-lasting and pernicious consequences.
To conclude that this is a personal issue or bad luck or, worse, a bad choice misses the pernicious influences of systemic racism.
The misogyny among those who regard themselves as gender equitable can be particularly pernicious as it comes disguised in varied and subtle forms.
That in turn flows partly from the pernicious influence of Fox News, which enables a Trumpian ecosystem that is largely impervious to facts.
That pernicious and dangerous disloyalty was exactly Scaramucci's criticism of existing White House staff in his interview this week with The New Yorker.
The pernicious storm, its name unknown to us, tumbled his Holly Hill, South Carolina, home and killed all of his livestock in 1929.
One reason this challenge is so pernicious is that it can't be solved the way most transitions can, with money and management consultants.
Yet polarization is so pernicious in the US that a vote holding him accountable for his actions has fallen strictly along party lines.
What's pernicious about all this: When the video editor makes cuts and additions to our memories, it's really good at hiding the seams.
A pernicious bond between the middle-aged Carl (Toby Jones, credibly crushed) and his manipulative mother, Aileen (the grand Anne Reid, passively domineering).
Today, it's mostly considered the province of women's magazines and Instagram memes, at best a harmless fiction and at worst a pernicious pseudoscience.
According to a pernicious myth, Tawusi Melek refused to bow before Adam and was condemned to hell, echoing Satan's behavior in the Quran.
Or there's been six or seven departures 'cause of things like that, but to me, the middle part is more pernicious and also difficult.
But it sounds, like most aspects of LinkedIn, as if it will be as pernicious as the website's standard disruptions of our daily lives.
Why not ask some of these cities to try scrapping the pernicious household-registration system that is the root cause of the migrants' woes?
It's worth being reminded that misogyny is as pernicious a force as the unchecked development that threatens the habitat of a majestic animal. Unrated.
Senator Bernie Sanders, House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, and Alyssa Milano drop some truth bombs, and refocus the discussion back to Trump's pernicious policies.
Club culture is built on a series of myths, the most pernicious of which is that everything really was better back in the day.
Far better to let workers move freely by abolishing the pernicious hukou system that restricts migrants' access to public services outside their home towns.
Branson published a blog post on his company's website on Wednesday lambasting the pernicious impact the divisive electoral campaign would have on American people.
The last problem is so pernicious it keeps a lot of people from riding, and those that do opt to ride ride $100 junkcycles.
Last month the party told the Public Security Ministry, which runs the police, they needed to deepen efforts to root out Zhou's "pernicious influence".
Mass strandings occur after large naval exercises using intense sonar signals and many also fall victim to the most pernicious of ocean pollutants—plastic.
But the most pernicious part of being an addict is that it takes more and more of the substance to achieve the desired result.
Japan's prison system is being driven to budgetary crisis by demographics, a welfare shortfall and a new, pernicious breed of villain: the recidivist retiree.
And the advent of cyberbullying, which is likely to expand in the coming years, has added a new and pernicious twist to school safety.
Instead, they came up with a doctrine of convenience that ended up having unintended—and often pernicious—consequences, which have lasted to this day.
This book, Bacevich's eighth, extends his string of brutal, bracing and essential critiques of the pernicious role of reflexive militarism in American foreign policy.
But when it is the government that orchestrates a boycott of particular groups, it is a pernicious assault on free association and free speech.
I have found that for women especially, it is the best antidote to the pernicious narrative that professional success requires harsh sacrifices at home.
Yet perhaps more pernicious to the future of the US military is how this trail will shape future careers and broader civil military relations.
Exposure to these chemicals is more pernicious for kids than adults because they're still developing and because of the way they interact with plastic.
As a result, anyone who voted to be outside it must be discredited as pernicious or ignorant, perpetrator or victim of some sinister populism.
Unfortunately, many organizations don't make the effort to build the creative defenses that are necessary to protect themselves from pernicious and persistent cyber threats.
The act has many important parts, but let's focus on the long overdue solution it provides for the pernicious problem of surprise medical billing.
In a media environment where idiocy is considered more newsworthy than cruelty, this is a smart way to avoid attention to your pernicious schemes.
"How do we protect transgender people against real and pernicious discrimination," Mr. Bookbinder asks, without taking away the reparations women fought so hard for?
I've wondered if it's my age — I've come to strongly believe that age discrimination is a real and pernicious issue here in the Valley.
At its core, Hairspray is about the ugliness of segregation and the pernicious racism that hid beneath the gloss and nostalgia of the '60s.
China's pernicious online activity around the Hong Kong protests should be a warning shot to the social media companies and to the US government.
"Perhaps not all men, per se, but a pernicious ideology that has been allowed to take hold of men's hearts and minds," Ona says.
In a recent interview that predated this plan, Dr. Scott Gottlieb, the agency's commissioner, said he considered youth vaping a pernicious public health problem.
I'm sorry for the women, like Ms. Grauer, who found themselves under genuine threat for carrying a colorful cloth falsely accused of being pernicious.
But many more are based on something that can, in its own way, be just as pernicious, can produce just as much hostility: similarity.
This shift in our national consciousness also chiseled away at one of our nation's most pernicious and enduring racial stereotypes: the black male rapist.
Officials drafted legislation that aims to end "the pernicious habit of eating wildlife," a statement from the Standing Committee of the Congress said. Feb.
" In response to Anglin's brief, Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt called Anglin's mindset "one of Holocaust denial and pernicious anti-Semitic conspiracy theories.
Indeed, in his telling, the most pernicious consequence of Trump's otherwise inconsequential election is that it gave woke culture the license to run riot.
"Federal courts must not abdicate their responsibility to protect American voters from this unconstitutional and pernicious practice that undermines our democracy," the judges wrote.
The four former Google engineers published a blog post last month accusing the company of "draconian, pernicious, and unlawful conduct" meant to discourage unionization.
The findings of a recent survey of transgender people conducted by the National Center for Transgender Equality shows how pernicious the damage can be.
This helps you avoid the pernicious behavior of finishing a task and then absently clicking on an app next to the one you just used.
J. Miller) and Jian-Yang (Jimmy O. Yang), that antagonism takes on racial overtones that reinforce pernicious stereotypes about Asians in tech and other industries.
Why it matters: The sharing of explicit images without the permission of their subjects has become a pernicious and persistent problem online, including on Facebook.
For Scully, one of the most pernicious justifications for all-male panels continues to be the idea the speakers are there simply out of merit.
"The president's practice of blocking critics on Twitter is pernicious and unconstitutional, and we hope this ruling will bring it to an end," Jaffer said.
As one airline employee puts it, the dark force that drives such assaults is "the pernicious trope of the flight attendant as a sexual conquest".
It's telling that these are some of the candidates who have spoken out most sharply against Big Tech's pernicious influence on our elections and economy.
The dreaded 'Downton Abbey' disease Pernicious anemia, which doctors sometimes call PA, has all but disappeared in modern life and from most modern medical literature.
A flattening curve can have a pernicious effect by making it less profitable for banks, which typically borrow short and lend long, to make loans.
As Alex Stamos, Facebook's chief security officer, correctly identifies, credential reuse attacks are among the most pernicious and dangerous threats facing consumers on the internet.
To say, as my gynecologist once did, that lesbian sex poses "little danger," relies on gross generalizations and outdated assumptions –- some more pernicious than others.
Given the pernicious stereotypes associated with bisexuality, seeing a character as self-possessed as Rosa embrace the label was a crucial moment for queer representation.
NGOs such as Global Witness and Transparency International have long highlighted shells' pernicious role, picking up support from government investigators sick of trails going cold.
I hope that you don't find yourself more concerned about colorful language than you do about the prospects of pernicious governmental policies on the horizon.
What's more plausible is that the refugee Olympians will bust up a more sympathetic but pernicious stereotype: that refugees are passive victims of global circumstance.
The ministry said there needed to be a "thorough rooting out of Meng Hongwei's pernicious influence", and that there would be further probes on others.
But if many of his more grandiose dreams are broken, he's become ever more committed to a narrower and more focused, but equally pernicious agenda.
Y.) and nearly 2628 other members of Congress introduced the Global Health, Empowerment and Rights (HER) Act to permanently repeal Trump's pernicious global gag rule.
It has some pernicious elements that could set back the antitrust analysis of vertical deals, which, in fact, has come a long way since then.
"Risk premiums could rise and financial conditions could tighten, creating a pernicious feedback loop of weak growth, low inflation and rising debt burdens," it added.
Especially pernicious for consumers are instances where a U.S. tariff kills the importation of a product that cannot profitably be manufactured in the United States.
Despite glowing public relations spiels promising this moderation, we see a pernicious spread of intolerant Wahhabi Islam into South Asia, undoubtedly financed by the Saudis.
"The feeling that Islam is especially pernicious ... frustrates Buddhists who believe that their faith has suffered for its tolerance of other religions," the report says.
Republican presidents have historically appointed administrators that line up with conservative ideals, but Diane Foley seems like an especially pernicious choice for women's reproductive rights.
" Jaffer added: "The President's practice of blocking critics on Twitter is pernicious and unconstitutional, and we hope this ruling will bring it to an end.
What's more, as the researchers are quick to point out, a brief intervention can't even begin to address the pernicious effects of poverty and discrimination.
" In dissent, Justice Monica M. Márquez wrote that "racial bias is detestable in any context, but in our criminal justice system it is especially pernicious.
Azar's statement is even more pernicious given the fact that the National Institutes of Health will appropriately be funding much or most of the research.
R.A. Country," which promotes the artists who support the philosophical, and perhaps economic, thrall of the N.R.A., with the pernicious tag line "Celebrate the Lifestyle.
More pernicious, of course, are the human threats, particularly from farmers illegally encroaching on the cranes' habitat to grow more potatoes, the area's cash crop.
Instead of coming for Sharon Tate and company, they impulsively refocus on the pernicious influence of television and decide to kill the TV gunslinger instead.
In the new series, the dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald is a more pernicious and modern threat, who manipulates impressionable followers, the media and prominent politicians.
Although Washington emits baldfaced lies with startling regularity these days, I encourage journalists to refocus on the more pernicious misdirections, like Mr. Ryan's magic asterisks.
China is much further back, but administration officials say the country has a pernicious effect on the global steel market because of its excess capacity.
" This feel-good moment is pernicious in its assumption that a sports victory is all that's required to bring out the best in "both sides.
What she did not understand then, but now sees clearly, was that pernicious forces were in control — an undiagnosed mental illness and an unwavering addiction.
Yemen's war is having a pernicious effect on regional stability, raising tensions with Tehran as well as threatening millions of people with starvation and disease.
White people can at least see that for what it is while they continue to ignore and deny the more pernicious forms of racial oppression.
The lumber tariffs are especially pernicious in their negative effect on lower-income families, since higher costs for homes put upward pressure on apartment rents.
I think it's a pernicious sort of ideology, an almost unthinking-ness is something that is different and in some ways harder to combat. Absolutely.
Damore generally attempts to support his arguments by citing individual research papers about two pernicious approaches to classifying human ability: biological essentialism and biological determinism.
The "white guy problem," as the researcher Kate Crawford called it in the New York Times—goes beyond even the pernicious failures of Hollywood or astronomy.
Heck, Aziz Ansari's Netflix series Master of None did an entire episode on these sorts of pernicious stereotypes and how they affect actors of Indian descent.
Hunt hit back saying that Hawking, author of the bestselling book 'A Brief History of Time', was wrong and that his criticism was a "pernicious falsehood".
In addition to spurious correlation, inaccurate predictions could arise from a lack of complete data about the problem, or from a pernicious attack by an adversary.
In relationships, this gap can be especially pernicious, he said, as sleep schedules become a convenient scapegoat for problems that have nothing to do with sleep.
"There were morals clauses in contracts, and the LAPD was operating a vice squad that was pernicious, and specifically targeting gay men for extortion," said Tyrnauer.
But one of its most pernicious (one which even this site has helped propogate) is the notion that the city has an aversion to dance music.
This admission, seemingly innocuous, belies a pernicious though widely held sentiment: that a black man cannot speak articulately without mimicking the example of a white man.
Chinese white-hat hackers (hackers that expose vulnerabilities with good rather than pernicious intentions) just proved that Tesla has a significant security risk on its hands.
It became Brooklyn's tax for acquiring D'Angelo Russell last June, and helped turn a quality albeit injury-prone (and aging) backup center into a pernicious laughingstock.
"This is a great example of two malware components coming together to generate more pernicious and resilient malware," said Phil Richards, chief information officer at Ivanti.
But in disproving the concern trolls, the Movement for Black Lives has opened itself to another, no less pernicious, criticism: that it stands for too much.
So, on the issues big enough to draw attention, Trump has met not just resistance from "special interests," but that most pernicious, transformative Washington force: Reality.
The problem with such alternatives is that they will inevitably further fracture our political landscape, reinforcing the pernicious tendency for people to marinate in echo chambers.
So I blame all governments of India since 1947 for not removing it, given that Nehru wanted to and said that it was a pernicious law.
"We are faced with a crisis concerning the use of data, the manipulation of our data, and the targeting of pernicious views," the DCMS committee warns.
What they're saying: "This type of spam is more pernicious than most people think," said Jen Miller-Osborn, deputy director of threat intelligence at Unit 42.
One of the best descriptions of self-censorship, and its pernicious power which sometimes outstrips that of more aggressive control, comes from China scholar Perry Link.
There is a pernicious narrative swirling around in conservative media outlets that seems to rear its ugly head when there is talk of a government shutdown.
Pernicious anemia could explain many of her problems, both mental and physical, he reported in an article published this week in Perspectives in Biology and Medicine.
What changed, Professor Bowen wrote in a book on the subject, were events elsewhere in the world that made Islam seem like a particularly pernicious force.
Investigative projects from Kaiser Health News/NPR and Vox have exposed pernicious billing practices from hospitals and doctors that have left patients shocked, angered and exasperated.
The federal insistence on rigid racial separation found its most pernicious expression in the Federal Housing Administration, created in 1934 to promote homeownership by insuring mortgages.
Ms. Fariña described the initiative as one way to help close the pernicious achievement gap between black and Hispanic students and their white and Asian peers.
How can the pope expect the very clergymen who are responsible for overseeing the pernicious acts against the most defenseless of victims to address the issue?
I won't have to hear paeans of praise sung for North Korea's ogreish tyrant, or for Turkey's pernicious strongman, or for China's cult-of-personality despot.
But other pernicious aspects of the occupation — the demolitions of Palestinians' homes, the evictions of whole villages of Bedouins — have yet to make it on screen.
Trump can't bellow "deep state," not when he handpicked Bolton at a stage of his presidency when he'd already become sensitive to that supposedly pernicious force.
Charles M. Blow One of the more pernicious and insidious effects of the Donald Trump regime may well be the damage he does to language itself.
Calls for asserting a strong national identity are not pernicious on their own — all nations have identities, after all — but they remain somewhat taboo in Germany.
Several years ago, federal agents traveled to Moscow to enlist the help of their Russian counterparts in arresting one of the world's most pernicious email spammers.
Civil liberties advocates warn of the pernicious uses of the technology, pointing to China, where the government has deployed it as a tool for authoritarian control.
She explicitly extended that protection to children of every race, even as her music and videos have directly confronted the pernicious ways black women are undermined.
To the Editor: Your editorial is premature and reveals your deep-seated prejudice against President Trump: Per The Times, anything Mr. Trump proposes is necessarily pernicious.
FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb cited "pernicious" rebating and contracting schemes in a speech this week about market access to cheaper copies of biotech drugs called biosimilars.
"Spoofing is a particularly pernicious example of bad actors seeking to manipulate the market through the abuse of technology," said James McDonald, the CFTC's enforcement director.
But California also has a pernicious housing and homeless problem and an increasingly destructive fire season that is merely a preview of climate change's potential effects.
Mr. Trump's presence in the 2016 race has already had pernicious effects, but they're nothing compared with what would happen if he were the Republican standard-bearer.
Photo: APFacebook's consistent lack of transparency has helped fuel the pernicious notion that the company deliberately censors conservative views, and the problem has reached a boiling point.
But I'm obviously very concerned with the state of things and with the damage that's being done to our institutions; it's just very pernicious what [Trump's] doing.
It's as ill-conceived as 2016's abortive Google Spaces, but I see it as more pernicious because there's a danger of people actually using Super Chats.
This mindset is fundamentally pernicious as it is wrong, and it contributes to a dangerously pollyannaish and self-satisfied view of the U.S. position in the world.
But one of the most pernicious aspects of the criminal justice system is how it has fallen short in allowing ex-convicts to make a fresh start.
Is the goal to get people to believe untrue things or to get them to disbelieve in truth as such, which is more pernicious in my mind.
But a different and more pernicious kind of forgetfulness looms in Petina Gappah's first novel, "The Book of Memory," whose narrator grapples with the threat of ­erasure.
And aside from providing resources related to online privacy and security, Facebook still has little in place to protect its most vulnerable users from these pernicious efforts.
One of the biggest problems in media today is so-called "fake news," which is so highly pernicious in part because it superficially resembles the real thing.
It quite indiscriminately gorges on whatever has been produced by human creators and extracts the patterns to be found there—including some of our most pernicious habits.
Last night, Colbert took a look at the pernicious way Rudy Giuliani has used the hermetically sealed world of Trump to spread conspiracy theories about Hillary Clinton.
The zero sum mentality -- that if you win, I lose -- is much more pernicious than they would like to admit, and that's what we have to confront.
At this point, perhaps you're starting to grasp the most ridiculous—and frankly, pernicious—aspect of college sports economic status quo defenders using Olympians as human shields.
We've also dodged the VAT bullet, so our politicians (hopefully) can't put off entitlement reform by using that pernicious levy to prop up an unsustainable welfare state.
Netflix is to be commended for deciding against magnifying the pernicious impact of Farrakhan's self-adulatory biopic celebrating him as an African-American musical godfather and guru.
She was sitting across from the actor Tessa Thompson (of HBO's "Westworld"), who narrates the film component, guiding viewers through some of the internet's more pernicious manifestations.
The misguided breadth of other social media platforms has led these companies into the seemingly intractable problems of pernicious misinformation, toxic speech, spam, time wasting, and more.
The arts have succumbed to the more pernicious aspects of novelty culture; we are increasingly less mindful of the fact that Rome wasn't built in a day.
"I believe these menthol-flavored products represent one of the most common and pernicious routes by which kids initiate on combustible cigarettes," he said in his statement.
In addition, he said, her parents were cousins, with ancestors from a part of Scotland where pernicious anemia was found in the 1960s to be unusually common.
This sorry episode of armed bullying succeeded only in spreading public awareness of pernicious attempts to despoil or steal outright our national treasure of Western public lands.
There is a valid argument that the kind of pernicious evil Spencer represents needs to be confronted and "answered" in some way when he comes to town.
Another woman Xuemei spoke to, a retired doctor in her 80s from Fujian Province, hardly fits the Trump administration's pernicious stereotypes of immigrants as threatening or burdensome.
Is the universality of art a pernicious concept, a form of "cultural strip mining," or is it an acknowledgment of art as part of our common humanity?
The report explains this could have a disproportionate effect on minority voters: Polling place closures are a particularly common and pernicious tactic for disenfranchising voters of color.
We pray that those who traffic in anti-Semitism, racism, and xenophobia will see that there is no place for such pernicious philosophies in a civilized society.
But that view has taken a beating in recent months, as news shared on Facebook had a huge — and, critics say, pernicious — effect on the presidential election.
It's one thing to not like an artist's sound or sensibility, and it's something else entirely to allege that they are fundamentally a pernicious force of evil.
Many of Lincoln's fellow Republicans had initially assumed that Johnson, although a Southern Democrat, would help heal the country and eradicate the pernicious, lingering effects of slavery.
Extracting the money from the equation lets the focus shift, rightly, to the more pernicious influences that people rarely acknowledge—and that are much harder to fix.
While some may contend that these platforms allow us to converse with like-minded individuals, echo chambers have silent, pernicious effects on the way we perceive truth.
Which is why it's unfair to everyone, especially low-income shoppers, to suggest that there is something other than beef — and therefore something pernicious — in their food.
But the family says the decision to report what would normally be viewed as childish bathroom humor grew from pernicious stereotypes about gender expression and sexual abuse.
Over the weekend Marx and another one of the Tribune's top reporters, David Jackson, came out with an op-ed warning about the pernicious influence of Alden.
By inviting agencies like ours to train them and their staff members in administering overdose reversal medication, they are acknowledging that this pernicious epidemic can be defeated.
Little by little, Americans began to understand that when it came to street fighting, the multidimensionality of mixed martial artists rendered them more pernicious than pure pugilists.
This pernicious boycott tactic is designed to cut off all academic, scientific, cultural and other contacts with only one country: the nation state of the Jewish people.
Surie's secret also dredges up pernicious thoughts about another story she never discusses: the untimely death of a beloved son who ran away because he was gay.
One of the most pernicious ideas in the world of education right now is that the sole function of school is to train students for the workplace.
This is particularly pernicious given the crackdown on independent media, which creates practically insurmountable obstacles for those groups in their attempts to reach out to broader audiences.
The latter type seems to be especially pernicious, says Gordon Flett, a psychologist at York University in Canada, because it's consistently linked to health and emotional problems.
The current leadership of the Republican Party and most of its traditional funders show every sign of knowing that a pernicious buffoon has become their standard-bearer.
As I read different historians, considered their arguments, sifted through their footnotes, and consulted their primary sources, it became clear the Lost Cause was a pernicious myth.
I'm certainly not the only one—Cecilia D'Anastasio at Kotaku wrote a fantastic piece earlier this year about how pernicious this can be among women in gaming.
There's also a rare disease called pernicious anemia whereby people can't absorb vitamin B12 via their gastrointestinal tracts because they lack an important protein called intrinsic factor.
Applying that logic right now in a changing world when the outside is coming in with a pernicious ideology, the razor blade in the apple is radical Islam.
We allowed American Airlines and US Airways (to merge) — the effects have been so pernicious for customers, the profits are through the roof, that it's clearly an error.
But such behavior can still have a pernicious effect on women, a constant, low-level distraction that can hold women back in their work and in their lives.
ALEX YEUNGVancouver, Canada I couldn't agree more with Bartleby's perspective on the promotion curse (June 22nd); it is a particularly pernicious issue in the world of management consultancy.
But racial discrimination in court proceedings is also prohibited, so in 2000 Texas's attorney general conceded that the case's proceedings should be thrown out for "pernicious" racial bias.
Let's just hope the solution isn't limiting users who use language that some people find objectionable, while allowing others to make much more pernicious and dangerous threats unabated.
The church justified the list by arguing that "freedom of belief" and "freedom to be wrong" were pernicious both for the errant individual and, by extension, for society.
"President Abraham Lincoln and the abolitionist movement gave America a unique inheritance: a principled commitment to fight slavery in all its pernicious forms," Ivanka wrote in the Post.
Perhaps the most pernicious fees are the ones you don't see every day: They're in your 401(k) plan and IRA, and you're probably tossing your quarterly statements.
But most pernicious of all is the long-term effect the order might have—even if it is limited to 90 days, of which there are no guarantees.
Cool Britannia was a pernicious myth cooked up in the hazy 60s, only to be resurrected in the cokey and hyper-alert 90s—a magazine publisher's wet dream.
We booked Kalanick before the explosive publication of a blog post by former employee Susan Fowler on pernicious sexual harassment and sexism issues at the car-hailing company.
There is a more pernicious element in all this, too: it reinforces the idea that pregnant women should be up to any challenge and don't need any accommodation.
The speakers were all men—professors, classmates, the campus pastor—who held forth about appropriate swimsuits and wedding dresses and the pernicious specter of girls in pajama pants.
Precisely because people have high expectations of judges, as society's ultimate gate-keepers, a bad or sold-out member of the judiciary can have a really pernicious effect.
But I've also seen enough to know that Simmons' bad luck with the UFC and Dwyane Wade is representative of a larger, more pernicious issue with the show.
This "pernicious circular logic" — using ghetto squalor, brought about by segregation and neglect, to justify more segregation and neglect — would characterize approaches to the ghetto for centuries after.
Even still, the perception of the "model minority" has had a pernicious effect on Asians working in Silicon Valley by inculcating a belief that they lack leadership qualities.
Officials say the flavored e-cigarettes have to go, because they are particularly pernicious to young people who may be attracted to the tasty flavorings and alluring packaging.
They are speaking volumes against the pernicious conspiracies of silence that have long protected powerful men when it comes to sexual assault, sexual harassment, and abuse of power.
Having lived in Saudi Arabia for the majority of my life, gender segregation is our reality (As a man, I didn't experience even half of its pernicious effects).
The thesis struck a chord with the public, but the academic community has generally dismissed von Däniken's work as wacky pseudoscience at best and pernicious ethnocentrism at worst.
The problem these patients faced was one of the most pernicious flaws of the individual insurance market pre-Obamacare; their exclusion essentially undercut the entire notion of insurance.
The association of femininity and breast cancer is pernicious, because it genders the disease, meaning that a diagnosis of breast cancer marks patients as women first, people second.
There are demonstrations, fires, and pernicious economic disasters that caused some unions to lose steam, and then other crucial moments, like the Great Depression, engendered profound labor reform.
Fighting in a war that I still don't understand, however, has affected me and my brothers and sisters in uniform in far more pernicious and long-lasting ways.
Preclearance was created to combat the pernicious methods Southern states used to stop black people from voting after the 15th Amendment prohibited the states from doing so outright.
Beijing hopes the push will add to its technological know-how, help address its pernicious pollution problems and curb its dependence on oil imports from politically volatile countries.
Likely, most people reading this review are aware of the pernicious effects of the white cube, how it makes most things placed in it the beatified art object.
The four front-runners in the June 5 San Francisco mayoral election, all Democrats, talk about the importance of protecting immigrants and the pernicious effects of income inequality.
Lawmakers in more than a dozen states have tried reeling in the more pernicious practices of some mug shot entrepreneurs, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.
Remember: This is not just about yourself Ultimately, the most pernicious effect of all this hand-wringing over helicopter parenting is the way it turns our gazes inward.
It would mean that democracy has been replaced with a pernicious kind of dictatorship where people are still allowed to speak up, but their voices are never heard.
Finally, and perhaps most ominously, the digital revolution has the potential for a pernicious effect on the very legitimacy and thus stability of our governmental and societal structures.
And with Comey's first televised interview set to air tonight on ABC, the war of words is certain to devolve into more pernicious name-calling and inflammatory accusations.
Or there is her habit of brushing aside the major claims of the #MeToo movement—about the pernicious effects of the patriarchy, the systemic nature of sexism, etc.
She is here with Catherine Flowers, an activist who has worked with Congress on the pernicious tangle of issues facing Lowndes County: criminalized poverty, environmental degradation, inadequate infrastructure.
But racial residential segregation, an enduring legacy of pernicious government policies, has been linked to lack of employment opportunities, lower rates of economic growth and poor educational performance.
Let's put our differences aside and work together to achieve real change, starting with a pernicious problem that drives so much of our mutual discontent: electronic health records.
A gentle paw Diabetes service dogs are highly trained to detect the subtle smells in a diabetic's breath before the pernicious effects of plummeting blood sugar kick in.
Today, the media's center of gravity has shifted to Twitter, a great democratizer or a pernicious evil, depending on whom you ask and, probably, when you were born.
Never-Trump neocons' essential paradox is that for all Trump's many sins, he (so far) hasn't done anything even remotely as pernicious as the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
And does the fault in fact lie with the men themselves, or with "a pernicious ideology that has been allowed to take hold of men's hearts and minds"?
Cramer said it was clear that when the President-elect takes over the reins in the White House, he will not be oblivious to the "pernicious" impact of OPEC.
"Interest rates, specifically the federal funds rate, may be a more pernicious, yet often overlooked, influence," Justin Lenarcic, global alternative investment strategist at Wells Fargo, said in the note.
But if the Spacey scandal gets worse, it would be a particularly cruel injustice should other gay men end up paying the price for his deployment of pernicious stereotypes.
She re-iterated her discontent with Airbnb's practices, saying that "illegal hotels represent a pernicious threat" to New York residents and contribute to rising rents and gentrification of neighborhoods.
In his view the prosecution means to send an even more pernicious message, which is that protest of the sort that the defendants engaged in is prohibited full stop.
Some British lawmakers unhappy about what they call its pernicious propaganda have called on Prime Minister Theresa May to use her influence to get RT shut down in Britain.
The Fed's stock of assets had swelled during the previous decade as it engaged in "quantitative easing" (QE), seeking to ease the pernicious effects of the global financial crisis.
But the most pernicious lie beneath "avant-garde" or "experimental" is that some people falsely claim that this designation somehow absolves them of the political context of their work.
Among the most pressing are a declining property market, weak consumer spending, depressed business sentiment and perhaps most pernicious, "the economy is just not generating enough inflation," Franulovich adds.
One pernicious effect of this soft power-style security is that museum guards often focus their attention on visitors who look like they don't know what rules to follow.
He pointed to pamphlets distributed by monks and ultra-nationalist organizations in rural areas prior to the 2200 violence in Rakhine as a more pernicious vehicle for spreading disinformation.
It's a safe to admire, and it is also exhausting enough of a listen for you to forget that it can be interpreted as promoting pernicious black respectability politics.
When Facebook directs its attention toward reducing the public spread of a particular strain of conspiracy theory or otherwise pernicious content, it tends to do a pretty thorough job.
Since George W. Bush invaded Iraq in 2003 libertarianism has been undergoing a creative Jeffersonian awakening here but it as well has brought its pernicious travelers of dangerous intent.
This feature might strike you as gimmick, but noise-induced hearing loss is a common and pernicious threat that affects tens of millions of people in the US alone.
Italy's banks have long indulged in the pernicious habit of selling their riskiest debt to their own customers: retail investors hold around half their €67 billion of subordinated bonds.
Thyroid diseases were most common, followed by alopecia areata, inflammatory bowel disease, pernicious anemia, systemic lupus erythematosus, Guillain-Barre syndrome, discoid lupus, linear morphea, myasthenia gravis, and Sjogren syndrome.
They accelerate them, because there's a pernicious insistence that they're not referendums on the public mood but elaborate board games in which the triumphant player used the wickedest skulduggery.
To Jews, however, it raised the haunting specter of "blood libel," a pernicious and long-lasting lie about Jews murdering Christian children and using their blood in religious rituals.
Beijing, worried about waste and the country's pernicious pollution problems, in April published guidelines that would halt approvals for new coal-fired plants in many areas of the country.
Sandra Day O'Connor referred to the separation by race, which often amounts to separation by party affiliation, as "political apartheid," and indeed, the carve-outs are exotic and pernicious.
While political correctness had reared its pernicious head in abundantly manifested ways, the corresponding bombastic, overheated political rhetoric of the past two years needn't overshadow our discourse in 2018.
No, it's not the white walkers from "Game of Thrones," but something much more pernicious: the threat of a government shutdown is descending on the nation's capital in December.
But that's not the only pernicious outcome: She might tolerate the sexual harasser because at least he has been nice to her or taken an interest in her career.
"To me, the most pernicious thing ever written in the history of music is the Hanslick treatise about absolute music," said Michael Lewanski, the conductor of Ensemble Dal Niente.
But if the way the ban works now looks pretty normal by the standards of the current immigration system, the principle it's setting in place could be deeply pernicious.
I think that diversity, immigration, and multiculturalism are right at the heart of the sociological problem in Western democracies, along with the new and pernicious role of social media.
In 2017 we were horrified as the party in power shut its eyes and genuflected before the most pernicious, immoral excuse for a leader this country has ever witnessed.
What makes climate change such a pernicious problem is that it increases the odds of those adverse conditions arising — especially in places where government already does not function well.
The nuclear deal was never intended, nor was it able, to address Iran's other pernicious behavior: its support for terrorism, malign influence in neighboring countries and ballistic missile program.
Now, moving away from indoor kitchens and comfortable beds, do please read Latria Graham's excellent essay in Outside, on the pernicious misconception that black people don't like the wilderness.
Sadly, the wreckage of which President Trump is capable has far greater geographic reach and long-lasting effects than anything within the ambit of the most pernicious Roman despot.
The list of possible carriers who get in chilling proximity to the president will, I predict, only keep growing disconcertingly — just like everything toxic associated with this pernicious virus.
The most pernicious effect of social media echo chambers may be that most people are unaware of how much their political views are influenced by selective exposure to information.
But the thing I like most about being right is that it puts some pressure on conventional punditry, which I think is really a pernicious influence on our nation.
Mr. Pernar's populist message is decidedly pro-Russian and anti-NATO, but also includes some attitudes from the conspiratorial fringe, including dire warnings about the pernicious influence of Freemasons.
That information bolstered economists who believe that recent signs of slowing growth reflect temporary factors, like an especially pernicious flu season that kept many workers home and hurt business.
"Having witnessed the degree to which interference by a foreign power in 2016 harmed our democracy, President Trump cannot credibly claim ignorance to its pernicious effects," the report says.
There is a pernicious style of American conservatism under which the superficial symbols of law and order as a cultural motif are more important than law and order themselves.
As PC Gamer recounts, The Outer Worlds developer Taylor Swope recently went into a lengthy explanation of one of the game's most bizarre, pernicious, and hard-to-find bugs.
The demonization of vulnerable immigrant children by the Trump administration is part of a pernicious narrative that is both deeply troubling and inimical to who we are as Americans.
The tools announced on Wednesday are intended to address a uniquely modern and pernicious form of harassment, often but not exclusively aimed at women, that has attracted increasing attention.
And the pernicious aspect of these kinds of cyber weapons is that they are secret, and that United States and Israel have not taken credit for the Natanz attack.
He wagered that many liberals, eager to see their opponents as intellectually deficient, would buy into the act and thereby miss the more pernicious fact of his moral deficits.
Being "disappeared" has been a particularly pernicious terror in the country since the late 1970s, when the government first began using it as a tactic in its war against insurgents.
But the pernicious thing about it is that the initial premise in the campaign finance cases that there is an intimate connection between money and speech is not totally absurd.
"I believe these menthol-flavored products represent one of the most common and pernicious routes by which kids initiate on combustible cigarettes," he said in a statement at the time.
Going viral is central to technology and business today, but one of its most pernicious consequences should get more attention than it does: the virally contagious nature of unethical behavior.
I suppose you can argue back and forth about whether this government constitutes that, but then we risk missing the opportunity to fight something really pernicious that holds fascistic tendencies.
Among the most pernicious of those myths is that Social Security is headed for bankruptcy, and that benefits will not be there for young people when their retirement rolls around.
Sensitivity among Germans to spiraling inflation is a long-standing element of the psyche partly due to memories of the uncontrollable and enormously pernicious hyperinflation experienced in the early 1920s.
The Dell Latitude 7285, a new 2-in-1 business laptop announced yesterday at CES, uses a clever method to bypass wireless charging's pernicious roadblocks to deliver a true solution.
Alex Jones and Infowars are notorious for spreading some of the most pernicious conspiracy theories to emerge recently, including ones claiming the Sandy Hook and Parkland school shootings were faked.
But it speaks to a very real concern progressives have with Joe Biden, which is that his talk of bipartisanship and getting things done isn't just unrealistic — it's actively pernicious.
Pernicious, pervasive and yet potentially undetectable, cyberwar will take the shape of the theft of vast amounts of intellectual property, causing great damage to America's economic vitality in the process.
The sickly-sweet aroma it produced was one thing I had not forgotten (though Buttigieg was quick to tell me that recently installed controls had greatly reduced the pernicious fumes).
The Anti-Defamation League went so far as to say that Ellison's "disturbing and disqualifying" comments had "raised the specter" of the pernicious myth that Jews control the American government.
Andrew Cuomo, as part of his latest speech on cleaning up government, suggested that New York State could take the lead in attacking one of the ruling's most pernicious effects.
And what's really pernicious is that this caste system doesn't just give us a pecking order, it tells us that some people are fundamentally worthy and some people are not.
The British author Michael Young wrote in the introduction to the revised edition of his classic book The Rise of the Meritocracy about the pernicious social effects of standardized tests.
What once seemed shocking may now be seen as normal, and what seemed pernicious — the male gaze — can sometimes turn out to just be someone looking and trying to see.
"It seems like he doesn't have time for anything else, given the constant attacks he's making against people, who are TV hosts — some of the most pernicious attacks," he added.
The idea that a U.S. citizen — whether Donald Trump, Jesse Jackson or anyone else — does not have a right to dialogue with officials of foreign governments is pernicious and undemocratic.
Florida, Georgia and Texas are hardly anomalous — studies repeatedly show that race plays a pernicious role in the administration of the death penalty across the country, from Pennsylvania to Washington.
They obscure a more pernicious problem: In towns, cities and counties across the country — particularly throughout the Deep South — many discriminatory voting changes have been made at more local levels.
Clinton described "the insidious, pernicious comparisons" that online communities can foster in young people, and the temptation to "put out an identity online before it's ever formed" in real life.
The algorithms, in other words, are built on the system they were meant to reform — benefiting those from privileged backgrounds and trapping almost everyone else in a pernicious feedback loop.
It is a pernicious irony that a progressive legal instrument designed to help working-class defendants stay out of jail has been repurposed as a vehicle for facilitating corporate impunity.
Fake political news was especially pernicious, reaching twice as many people as other, nonpolitical news -- and reaching them three times faster than other news reached half that number of users.
EIA's investigation of Chinese ozone-depleting pollution was prompted by a May 2018 study published in Nature that exposed a pernicious and unexpected rise in global emissions of CFC-11.
Although I don't object to ticket resales above face value, and I think it is pernicious when others do, I was saddened by my "Hamilton" transaction in one important way.
African Americans are defaulting on student loans at about double the rate of their white counterparts, underscoring how pernicious a problem consumer debt has become particularly for low-income households.
He himself had been a counternarcotics officer pursuing drug traffickers bringing Afghan opium and heroin up toward Moscow, where it is redistributed — a newer, more pernicious East-West trade network.
In 5013, Jenkins published " Textual Poachers ," an "ethnographic account" in which he defended fans against pernicious stereotypes: the basement-dwelling virginal dweeb, the screaming teen girl hurling panties at Elvis.
These work-family conflicts are crystallized by the intensity of medical training, but gender bias within hospitals — both subtle and overt, from patients and colleagues — may be just as pernicious.
House Speaker Paul Ryan, who is announcing his retirement today, was not the most pernicious figure in American life during his era of prominence, but he was the biggest phony.
Ever since Japan's monumental real estate investment bubble burst in the early 224s, the country has grappled with a pernicious residue of that era: so-called deflation, or falling prices.
It's an especially pernicious technique because it can erode privacy across browser sessions and even different browsers — which an Internet user might be deliberately deploying to try to prevent profiling.
A 2019 survey by the U.S.-based Anti-Defamation League showed that about one in four Europeans harbour "pernicious and pervasive" attitudes towards Jews, compared with 19% of North Americans.
Confirmation bias can have a pernicious effect on important case decisions when headquarters -- and not the field, where much of the FBI's investigative experience resides -- conducts both investigation and oversight.
It will work closely with real small business owners to identify the specific taxes and regulations that are having the most pernicious impact, and back legislative solutions to address them.
We also understand that the pernicious idea that Jews cannot be faithful to our country has been an excuse to marginalize and exclude us from full and equal civic engagement.
"It's not only [because of] the thousands of deaths brought on early, but also the pernicious, chronic illnesses that are costing the health service a lot of money," she says.
To think we have the right to invade their territories and make contact with them, whether they want it or not, with all the likely consequences, is pernicious and arrogant.
"Among the most pernicious features of Russian interference was the cynical and calculated use of social media to divide Americans and exploit our internal divisions," Schiff said in his statement.
So talk about this concept, because here you are, you want to give people this intelligence about what they're doing, but at the same time you're saying, it's pernicious, essentially.
" Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote in "The Conduct of Life": "Masses are rude, lame, unmade, pernicious in their demands and influence, and need not to be flattered, but to be schooled.
Baldwin thought Lorde was too hard on black men — who he argued are beset by racism in exceptionally pernicious ways — when she criticized their treatment of black girls and women.
"Everyone has heard that the evil legacy of Bo Xilai's thinking has yet to be purged, so we must purge it together with the pernicious influence of Sun Zhengcai," Chen said.
"I believe these menthol-flavored products represent one of the most common and pernicious routes by which kids initiate on combustible cigarettes," FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb said in a statement Thursday.
One of the most significant and pernicious ways that members of the alt-right use trolling is to create a sincerity-proof chamber of distortion surrounding what their actual message is.
Like it or not, your Windows 10 is highly vulnerable to all kinds of pernicious attacks — and hackers are just getting more and more creative with creeping into your personal computer.
"One of the most pernicious consequence is an assumed trade-off between environment and economy ... so other issues are perceived to be competing with the environment," he wrote in an email.
Khakpour knows from experience that writers can easily get shoehorned by editors, magazines, and by their own pitches into covering particular subjects, a move that becomes especially pernicious for marginal writers.
Critics also point out that the agreement's enforcement mechanisms haven't prevented Iran from pernicious activity and that the deal has sparked public resistance in Israel, one of several skittish regional allies.
A tension has surfaced in Europe between a fear of China effectively buying up whole industries and local companies becoming too large: Public officials are uncertain which dynamic is more pernicious.
Speaking later at the summit, Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos said the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement, or BDS, is a "pernicious threat" and a source of anti-Semitism at schools.
The quick reaction from both scientists and politicians is encouraging, but the damage may already be done, with the pernicious anti-evolution meme now taking root in what is fertile ground.
One of the most pernicious schemes was the appropriation of public dollars for private schools, through a tuition grant program, that bears striking similarity to the voucher programs supported by DeVos.
For too long Qatar—as well as Turkey — has played duplicitous and often pernicious roles in the Middle East that increasingly appear out of step with the U.S. and its allies.
The few companies that control our digital public sphere—Facebook, Google, and Twitter—are all driven by the same fundamental business model, and it has only grown more pernicious over time.
Rather than tinker with incremental reform, it is time for China both to scrap the pernicious hukou system, and give farmers full rights to the land they live on and till.
This is not a country that countenances losers, it seems, no matter what the popular vote, no matter how badly the rules have been broken, no matter how pernicious the victor.
But Isenberg falls prey to one of the most common and pernicious fallacies in American popular discourse about class: For her, America's landless farmers and precarious workers are by default white.
They recycle well-known material — say, the fact that climate change is pernicious and that there are engineering solutions at hand (Nye) — and draw on surface-level history and biography (Mlodinow).
" Clovis labeled racism as "the most pernicious 'ism,'" and said that then-President Barack Obama "uses his self-identified race as a bludgeon to assault anyone who might disagree with him.
"Perhaps we might better engage in fighting the stigmas of mental illness directly," Dr. Crenner said, "regardless of whether it might have been confused with what we now call pernicious anemia."
We've given options for less volatile compounds with which we've had good results, but we've also recommended some pretty pernicious stuff, which is more of a last resort on impossible stains.
The palms, a species native to West Africa, provide essential income for often struggling farmers, even if the plants spread pernicious roots that make it difficult to till the land again.
"The Harvey Weinstein [case], obviously, was a case that really highlighted the really pernicious use of NDAs to silence victims and allow a serial harasser to operate with impunity," she said.
Bob Greifinger, a professor at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice who studies mental-health conditions in prisons, told me that routine neglect is no less pernicious than flagrant abuse.
A tidy summary on the "Geek Feminism" Wiki site explains why this is the case: Even earnest concern-airing can be pernicious, turning every discussion into a battle over basic premises.
Officials in Beijing have now drafted legislation to end "the pernicious habit of eating wildlife," according to a statement released on Monday by the standing committee of the National People's Congress.
Officials in Beijing now have drafted legislation to end "the pernicious habit of eating wildlife," according to a statement released on Monday by the standing committee of the National Peoples Congress.
That's why she's particularly well-placed to argue that Mr. Pence's rule against socializing with women without his wife present constitutes a pernicious attitude toward the female gender as a whole.
On "All the Way," she said, she was drawn to love songs — "these pernicious songs," she called them — that, like "The Dark End of the Street," are less celebratory than masochistic.
" In the introduction to "America's Black Past," an anthology published in 1970, the historian Eric Foner wrote that, among this country's "myths and misconceptions, one of the most pervasive and pernicious . . .
But virtually all foreign businesses operating in China have long self-censored in a more subtle, pernicious way, by never speaking publicly about any issue the Communist Party deems off-limits.
We will never stop the pernicious and multiple efforts to roll back rights on women until we pay attention to what happens, often in the dark of night, in state capitols.
Then there is the fear that despite their rising power, traditional Asian cultures are gradually being corrupted by pernicious outside influences, be they the risks of foreign girlfriends or profligate consumption.
By shining a spotlight on lawsuit abuse and the pernicious political influence of the personal injury bar, ATRA hopes to continue to curb lawsuit abuse in many of these Judicial Hellholes.
A tendency to self-censor may result, which the philosopher Kristie Dotson calls "testimonial smothering" -- a coerced self-silencing due to the pernicious, often willful, ignorance of the would-be hearers.
While there are a number of promising product initiatives, such as its live video efforts, they have been routinely overshadowed by Twitter's pernicious issues around safety and tools to combat abuse.
But the more pernicious force in the coming months and years might be the extent to which government supporters view military intervention as a solution to Brazil's economic and security problems.
But instead of using social media harassment to counteract what they see as the pernicious influence of "social justice" in SFF, the Puppies have chosen to use the Hugos as their platform.
Social media sites like Twitter and Facebook have proven to have a huge role in helping to disseminate information, but that spotlight has taken on a particularly pernicious hue in recent times.
Although chattel slavery is long gone, many of the pernicious ideas that underpinned it remain and manifest themselves in everything from our legal system to the way we communicate with each other.
"Fully and thoroughly purge the pernicious influence of Guo Boxiong and Xu Caihou," state television paraphrased Xi as saying, referring to two senior former officers felled in the government's fight on graft.
At the same time, consultants found a way to pump ever greater amounts of money into politics—replacing the old corruption of the party machines with their own, even more pernicious brand.
" As upsetting as that is, the more pernicious problem Gray identifies in her piece is the way white nationalists justify this language as "serious … ironic … and with a sly reference to boot.
Proponents claim, however, that economic disparity in the U.S. remains a problematic and pernicious issue and that more progressive ideas are needed to be done to remedy wide disparities in household wealth.
But addressing even just the pernicious abuses seen in North Carolina and Maryland would be a significant win for voters looking for legislatures that are more representative of, and accountable to, them.
Some argue that the dominant strand of the Brexiteers' DNA lies in what A. A. Gill, a columnist for The Sunday Times, called "the most pernicious and debilitating Little English drug, nostalgia."
Extremists like Mr. Breivik, or the murderers of the Islamic State, or the Nazis in another time, challenge that fundamental notion by dehumanizing their victims in the name of some pernicious ideology.
She lectured on the pernicious effects of soda and juices — lost days of school, lost days of work and tooth decay in a nation where white teeth are a sign of affluence.
The struggle to defend democratic norms is not only raging in the United States over the treatment of migrant families and over the President's pernicious pattern of lying and attacking the press.
Ridding the world of your pernicious tariffs on the produce of our so terribly hard-working farmers, recognizing the danger of dumping cheap, tariff-free automobiles and auto parts across our frontier.
It may be that allowing people to live out their darkest fantasies with sex robots could have a pernicious effect on society and societal norms and create more danger for the vulnerable.
It seems to have taken the election of a businessman president to shine a spotlight on, and start an overdue national conversation about, some of the most pernicious forms of workplace sexism.
There is no doubt that the Chinese government uses a number of pernicious policies to force transfer of U.S. technologies and to further its goals of achieving technological leadership in many fields.
In a statement, Markey and Blumenthal described the additional air bags as "potentially lethal" and "ticking time bombs" and said the company showed a "pernicious disregard" for the safety of U.S. drivers.
It is an insult to the pernicious virulence and exceptional odiousness of McCarthyism for Mr. Dershowitz, the lawyer and professor emeritus at Harvard Law School, to compare his mild experience to it.
In a riveting article, they described how cybersecurity companies are expanding their focus from trying to thwart more traditional hacking of people's accounts to policing social media networks for pernicious influence campaigns.
When it comes to offering policy prescriptions to counter the more pernicious effects of ingrained network structures, however, "The Human Network" is less satisfying — at least for those looking for quick fixes.
Georgina Hill: I worked on Eugene Jarecki's previous film, The House I Live In, helping to convey its message about the pernicious nature of the war on drugs within a British framework.
By making this pernicious force visible and legible the artist evokes how and under what conditions our vision can intersect with our memory, politics, and our sense of what constitutes our environment.
"Spoofing is a particularly pernicious example of bad actors seeking to manipulate the market through the abuse of technology," James McDonald, the CFTC's head of enforcement, said in a statement on Monday.
"What is certain is that the departure of the U.S. from the Human Rights Council would only result in worse, and perhaps even pernicious, outcomes," the rights organizations said in their letter.
True, the burden of proof is on him to make a case for this "exciting" scientific revolution (whose discoveries just happen to regurgitate some of humanity's most pernicious, wearying and stubborn stereotypes).
Air Pollution, Evolution and the Fate of Billions of Humans: It's not just a modern problem: Airborne toxins are so pernicious that they may have shaped our DNA over millions of years.
They need the bright lights of Congress shining on them in the hearing room while they try to explain and justify to the American people their decade-long pernicious and deceptive actions.
He illustrates the lingering "pernicious" effects of trying to fit the square peg of English into the round hole of Latin grammar, responsible for centuries of confusing information about how English works.
" And while Mr. French sees some "kernels of truth" in Mr. Trump's statements at Trump Tower, he reminds his readers that the "most pernicious forms of evil always mix truth and lies.
Thousands of children are fighting on front lines across the world, but there may be no area where the problem is as pernicious as the beat I cover, Eastern and Central Africa.
For competition to flourish, what is needed are not necessarily more, but smarter, regulations, ones tailored to avoid the pernicious effect of burdening all competitors while also disadvantaging a subset of them.
Science uncovered the pernicious effects of unwanted microbial activity in wine, the harm that comes from prolonged exposure to air and warmth and the benefits of scrupulous attention to cleanliness in winemaking.
Keeping individuals in a pernicious environment for long periods while failing to invest in programming and incentives that would encourage them to change is a recipe for more crime, not safer streets.
You also saw the mask ripped off the Republican Party -- now turned into Trump's party -- and exposed as an accomplice in efforts to preserve some of the most pernicious forms of sexism.
Such criticisms are common from skeptical foreign economists who have long argued that President Xi Jinping's efforts to remake China's economy and fix pernicious social problems have been too slow and tepid.
Incidents against the Muslim community have been especially pernicious, with over 15 Islamic centers receiving threats and offensive messages, and mosques burned in Texas, Florida, and Washington since the beginning of 2017.
The recent uproar over the monuments to white supremacy that dominate public spaces in the South has put civic groups on notice that memorials often convey pernicious messages and perpetuate historical wrongs.
There's a vicious cycle at work: The lack of African-American representation in math can end up feeding pernicious biases, which in turn add to the many obstacles mathematically talented minorities face.
The IMF loan announcement is a show of support for President Zelensky's intention to root out Ukraine's corruption, which weakens Ukraine's business standing and makes it vulnerable to the Kremlin's pernicious influence.
But Hillbilly Elegy does something subtly pernicious: It suggests that on some level, poverty is a choice or, at worst, an inexplicable force that visits itself upon the people in Vance's story.
But beyond the immediate panic and horror, there also appears to be a potentially more pernicious reward to the forces of the political far right best positioned to capitalize on such a tragedy.
Further, it works against the newer, soft rebranding of climate denial employed by EPA head Scott Pruitt—this pernicious idea that the science of climate change is unsettled and no cause for alarm.
Many of those kids, by the way, coming across the border that the president was trying to stop from continuing are being put in these so-called care of these pernicious, sociopathic smugglers.
Both Boy Erased and The Miseducation of Cameron Post approach this problem by focusing on what remains perhaps the most pernicious barrier for queer youth struggling to accept their sexuality: gay conversion therapy.
These people (and ABC) knew all along how pernicious Barr's anti-Muslim, pro-Pizzagate politics had become when they had signed on to do the show again — and they all did it anyway.
Drone maker DJI announced yesterday that it's pushing out a firmware fix in response to a pernicious problem that sent an unspecified number of its new Spark drones falling out of the sky.
And in Washington, DC, a billion-dollar lawsuit raises the question of whether cities' "urban renewal" plans have kicked off pernicious overgrowth, shutting out even the people the cities had hoped to attract.
Puberty, far more pernicious, sent the show drifting back toward retrograde gender norms and character patterns it had previously managed to avoid, ones in which the (male) nerd always gets rewarded with romance.
On Re/code, we are committing ourselves to increase our coverage of this pernicious issue, as well as keeping a scorecard of companies on how they deal with it to protect their users.
In industries in which competition for talented workers is intense, the pernicious effects on morale of unequal pay create an incentive to split the high-wage parts of the business from the rest.
"You have these girls who come out, who don't even know who they are, who do it for the attention," she said, echoing one of the more pernicious myths used to discredit victims.
Not everyone among us has an unlimited choice of gadgets to pick from, but those who do should insist on having the cleanest, lightest experience, stripped of the most pernicious forms of bloatware.
But before you shed too many tears for the migration of content from the open web into gated app stores, don't forget that Apple really is trying to solve a genuinely pernicious problem.
A bullshit job is a paid role that's "so completely, pointless, unnecessary or pernicious that even the employee cannot justify its existence" – even though the incumbent will typically pretend that's not the case.
I'm here to tell you that while breaking one's bone upon re-entry is the most sudden and catastrophic way to damage a penis, a surprising amount of other, equally pernicious ways exist.
This is pernicious, because it points to a playbook for the future—one in which Trump proposes loss of citizenship for the families of suspected terrorists, for instance, or for criticizing the president.
Even if it's not as consciously manipulative and pernicious as juggling people, this whole charade—keeping communication open, at a distance, every so often—is what makes dating these days feel so meh.
First, let's discuss the unbanked in the US. Mehrsa Baradaran's excellent book, How The Other Half Banks, tells of the fall of the rural bank and the growth of predatory and pernicious banking.
With annualized gains of 14.9 percent in the first quarter, the collectively shook off the dust of a pernicious earnings recession and pointed toward a year ahead likely to continue to show growth.
These include helping parents understand the pernicious effects of traumatic stress, how trauma has negatively influenced their lives, and how they can prevent and buffer the effects of trauma in their child's life.
If President Trump truly wants to apply his "ahead of schedule, under budget" mentality to the government, then he will eliminate this pernicious culture that has seeped into so many of its corners.
Yet there are still pernicious corners of our economy and society where disabled Americans are shut out from the basic protections designed to ensure that most American of ideals: equality under the law.
More importantly, marijuana decriminalization would free up federal law enforcement resources to fight crime that's actually pernicious, and it would help bring an end to the colossal racial injustices that pervade drug policing.
The longstanding power imbalance between the Global North and South, including bastions of white privilege in the former and atrocities of colonialism in the latter, makes the white variety of saviorism especially pernicious.
As African-American writers have pointed out on Twitter, however, this glorification of pedagogic charisma is fused in the Landry school with the pernicious view that black children need to be disciplined severely.
He has engaged in fake outreach to African-American voters, feeding his nearly all-white crowds a healthy diet of the most pernicious stereotypes about the horror and unremitting bleakness of black life.
The most persistent of these questions is also the most pernicious one: Is there a smoking gun that would decisively prove that Trump colluded with Russia to help him win the 2016 election?
Those fringe parties have brought with them all the baggage of fringe ideologies, among which some of the most prominent are conspiracy theories including one of the oldest and most pernicious -- anti-Semitism.
Clinton has released ambitious proposals to address the causes and pernicious effects of poverty, including policies to make housing more affordable, increase access to early childhood education, and expand the child tax credit.
An ongoing attempt at reforming the U.N.-administered ISDS rules that are embedded in thousands of bilateral trade treaties offer a rare opportunity to put an end to the "pernicious litigation", said Stiglitz.
"There is no question this has been one of the pernicious effects of the information revolution," said Allan Mayer, who heads the strategic communications division at 42West and does not represent Mr. Penn.
When she learns that her onetime fiancé, Lord Merton, is dying of pernicious anemia and kept prisoner in his own home, she barges in with Violet and practically airlifts the poor fellow out.
And yet, it feels like the Progressive Liberal has more in common with the pernicious foreign heel than with a straightforward political gimmick like what the Real Americans plied a few years ago.
The first Justice John Marshall Harlan, who wrote the sole dissenting opinion in the case, predicted that it would be as "pernicious" as the court's ruling in Dred Scott before the Civil War.
This intercession, existing in the realm of the spiritual, seems less pernicious than it actually is; it's not religion but psychological torture, and it occasions a kind of break in the narrator's psyche.
" He has not moderated his messaging at the C.I.A. Five months ago, he called Iran a "despotic theocracy" and "a pernicious empire that is expanding its power and influence across the Middle East.
The most pernicious consequence of global warming is the rise of sea levels, which threatens cities around the world and has already triggered what may become the largest mass migration in human history.
I'll hope that one version of "IT" — the pervasive, pernicious notion that thin equals happy — doesn't hook them in, the way it hooked me, that they won't spend their 20s on a diet.
One of the more pernicious myths to take root in the modern mind is that racism is human nature, that it's an inevitable part of who we are, a product of our evolution.
But the ability to focus a dating search on one specific category can also be horrifying if the category of interest is built around pernicious things like hate or violence or crackpot ideas.
And of the roughly 300 tornado or severe thunderstorm watches that forecasters have issued this year, more than 40 percent have come since May 17, when this pernicious round of bad weather began.
Lead paint — which becomes dangerous when it peels into flakes or is ground into dust that people can ingest — was once a pernicious threat in homes, schools and factories all over the country.
"The amnesty law was pernicious," said Naomi Roht-Arriaza, a law professor at the Hastings College of the Law at the University of California who follows historical human rights violations in Latin America.
But most pernicious, President Trump conditioned hundreds of millions of dollars in congressionally appropriated, taxpayer-funded military assistance for the same purpose: to apply more pressure on Ukraine's leader to announce the investigations.
He renounced psychiatry because, he said, he was fed up with "the pernicious system of diagnosis" dictated by professional associations and their manuals, and by insurance companies driven by statistics and reflexive prescriptions.
In Russia, the Kremlin doles out business to its favorite oligarchs, who in turn are in thrall to their political masters, a system that Mr. Mounk says is the most pernicious of all.
This transition was prompted by the need to stave off pernicious and growing demands from repressive regimes like China and Russia to regulate the internet through the United Nations or other international bodies.
The second major character in this book, she is home­schooled by Henry to protect her from the putatively pernicious influence of integration, and kept too close at hand in other ways as well.
The senior Doctor at the hospital serving El Bronx claims the raid and the reduction in CAMAD resources constitute an attack on Bogotá's weakest, which she attributes to a pernicious neo-liberal agenda.
In today's installment of partisan writing, I feature writers from the right who wonder if the protests are accomplishing the right goals, and writers from the left who see pernicious racism at work.
His nominated 2005 film, "Paradise Now," was about two would-be suicide bombers; 2014's Oscar nominee, "Omar," addressed the pernicious suspicion among Palestinians that one of their own is an Israeli spy.
But this new surge in popularity has a far more pernicious cause: the linguistic assault on, and blatant disregard for, the truth and rational thought by senior Trump administration officials and the President himself.
It's almost cute, but any woman who's been through something similar can't help but feel that undertone of pernicious pressure to go through with something that might not have originally been in the cards.
Black Panther, Oceans 8, Overboard, Love, Simon, Breaking In. Black Panther's historic success forever shattered the pernicious, stubborn lie that movies with predominantly black casts — and made by black filmmakers — cannot make blockbuster money.
America's collective memory sometimes appears to have lapsed when it comes to the pernicious activities carried out by families like the Vanderbilts (trains), the Rockefellers (petroleum), and the Carnegies (steel) in shaping today's world.
Given that there is no evidence that DACA beneficiaries commit a disproportionate number of crimes, let alone any terrorist acts, that justification can only be understood as another subtle deployment of a pernicious stereotype.
The lowly mosquito is a wily and pernicious foe, surviving and adapting as it infects us with a rogue's gallery of parasites and viruses, including malaria, Zika, Yellow fever, Dengue and West Nile virus.
The company, for it all its questionable labor practices and pernicious effects on everything from book publishing to retail clothing, does seem to be able to offer the prospect of a real economic boon.
He saw a larger shift in the public's attitude toward online privacy after the 2016 election, when people started to realize the "more pernicious effects of the filter bubble" driven by personal data profiles.
What marks this week as particularly pernicious for the administration is the ominous danger sign for this president in his loss of support among Republican members of Congress — in both the House and Senate.
But there's a deeper assumption there, too, one that is even more pernicious and harder to change: the basic belief that men are entitled to positions of power while women are interlopers and usurpers.
Her central complaint is that of all the ways organizations use data, there is a pernicious subset — the W.M.D.s of the title — that are opaque, operate at enormous scale and can damage people's lives.
Section Five mandated that specific states with a history of pernicious suppression would have to have any changes to their voting procedures pre-cleared with the Department of Justice before they could take effect.
I guess it doesn't have to be pernicious, but in practice with McCain it was used to paper over all of the ways in which he hasn't lived up to his own myth-making.
He then pulled up my New Republic review of Bible Nation—about the pernicious influence of Christian-owned businesses like Hobby Lobby—on his phone and read a portion out loud to the audience.
The third, and arguably the most damaging of the lot, was the oddly incredibly pernicious myth that that the mashup was anything but a horrific assault on the ears and minds of a generation.
Enormously important issues hang in the balance: the right of workers to organize, the pernicious influence of dark money in politics, the right of Americans to marry who they love, the right to vote.
The bill that was debated, an amendment to the basic law on Jerusalem — the closest thing in Israel to a constitutional amendment — contained two elements that supporters of a two-state solution called pernicious.
To me, this is why the great lie of American individualism — that my experience is the most important thing, and should be protected and enabled at all costs — why this thinking is so pernicious.
Pilon might have explained that "it wasn't likely to go away anytime soon, if at all" because bipolar disorder, unlike most complaints lumped together as mental illness, is a pernicious disease of the brain.
As Sanger himself observes, Trump's "refusal to acknowledge Russia's pernicious role in the 2016 election, for fear it would undercut his political legitimacy, only exacerbates the problem of formulating a national strategy" on cybersecurity.
" On Monday, the Center for Israel and Jewish Affairs, Canada's leading Jewish advocacy organization, said in a statement: "Ernst Zündel's death brings to a close an especially pernicious saga that plagued Canadians for decades.
These ideals are so pernicious that they have completely, and perhaps forever, messed up millions of people's relationship with food, one of the most elemental components of living as a human in the world.
Harding almost certainly had knowledge of a plot to harm her competitor — but was also a victim of physical and psychological abuse, and was the focal point of pernicious ideas about class and femininity.
To the colonizers, who spread more slowly than the diseases they brought, these were largely invisible deaths, which helped create the pernicious myth of an empty continent and a Manifest Destiny to fill it.
There has been ongoing criticism of the presence of pernicious posts that offer gut squishing, face tweaking, and miracle diuretics that promise to make you look like a Kardashian (sometimes pushed by Kardashians themselves).
The history of immigrants is, to a huge extent, the history of this nation, though so is the pernicious practice of determining that some among us do not deserve full humanity, and full citizenship.
So this concern arises: When President Trump is buffeted by events — when hard times hit, when crises arise, when other politicians and world leaders do not bend to his will — pernicious things will happen.
What else should we expect from a president who conjures up pernicious images of immigrants in this country, depicting them as killers, to inflame his supporters and excite the darkest devils of their psyche?
Mr. Matczak said he also fears that Mr. Kaczynski and his party plan to create a "fourth republic" — one based on conservative values and purged of pernicious enemies dating back to the Communist era.
Even among those who accept it, one of the most pernicious misunderstandings of global warming is that its consequences take place in the future and not when they actually do, which would be now.
In his interview with Mashable, Gore discussed the pernicious effects of fake news in the 24 election, emphasizing that this isn't an entirely new phenomena, but that it seems to have reached a new level.
Finally, Josh Constine added a fourth dimension to consider here, which is that Facebook's sophisticated ad targeting capabilities could make an untruthful political ad even more pernicious there than, say, in a broadcast TV ad.
Since these are often the most pernicious barriers to commerce in 21st-century economies, enacting TPP will establish a healthy template for trade in Asia that could one day bind in China and America, too.
Norberto Galiotti, the cigar-smoking secretary of Rosario's Communist Party, regards the foundation's campaign as a part of a pernicious effort to erase Che from history, led by the country's centre-right president, Mauricio Macri.
Serebrennikov, an award-winning director, has used his work to criticize the authorities in the past, lashing out at what he sees as the pernicious growing role of the state and church in Russian society.
Rosa's sexuality was apparently considered for a long while in the writers' room, mostly because Beatriz herself recently came out publicly as bisexual and regularly bats down the pernicious myths that come with the territory.
Mr Graeber defines a bullshit job as one "that is so completely pointless, unnecessary or pernicious that even the employee cannot justify its existence", though they may have to pretend that they believe in it.
But the most persistent, and to my mind pernicious criticism of Kaepernick has been that he's paid too much to have an opinion on matters of public interest, especially those which directly affect his community.
What's more, Kristol argued, such an uprising was an absolute necessity to salvage America from what he had come to see as the pernicious effects of the Enlightenment principles on which it had been founded.
A program launched last year to combat TeslaCrypt; researchers published instructions for getting rid of the pernicious Jigsaw ransomware, and, most recently, cybersecurity company Kaspersky announced its own tool for victims of the CryptXXX ransomware.
Gabe Fenigsohn, Jackson Heights, Queens As both advocate and father of a profoundly disabled and multiply handi­capped 29-year-old with a rare and pernicious seizure disorder, I read Genevieve Field's article with keen interest.
The explanation for this egregious failing is more about the pernicious elite media worldview that leads the paper's deputy Washington editor to parrot racist generalizations because he believes them to be widely accepted common sense.
Richard L. Hasen, an election law expert and law professor at the University of California, Irvine, said in an email on Thursday that spreading claims of voter fraud for political gain has a pernicious impact.
In the wake of the #MeToo movement, public focus has shifted to the struggles of women in the workplace, including the pernicious problem of pay inequity—and most Americans agree something needs to be done.
Cancer-free people are blessed, but they are not always aware of the dedication, compassion and genius of those I've come to know who are daily engaged in the war against this elusive, pernicious enemy.
This flattening affects representations of young Muslim women in particularly pernicious ways, as though being religious or wearing a hijab or niqab means that someone cannot be outspoken, bitingly sarcastic, deeply intellectual, or profoundly cosmopolitan.
Though you can point to some scattered examples of left-wing violence (primarily the shooting mentioned above and some brawling by antifascist activists at rallies), right-wing violence has long been more pernicious and widespread.
That's because the pernicious social dynamics of these online spaces hammer home the idea that anyone who disagrees with you on any controversial subject, even a little bit, is incorrigibly dumb or evil or suspect.
"It was a pervasive and pernicious bribery scheme in various divisions of Airbus SE that went on for a number of years," said U.S. District Judge Thomas Hogan, approving the deal in a Washington court.
The details of the proposal are not yet clear, but the goal is to end "the pernicious habit of eating wildlife," according to a statement released on Monday by the Standing Committee of the congress.
It also makes clear that when it comes to the two archrivals in the Middle East, Iran and Saudi Arabia, the difference is not between good and evil, but between two pernicious forms of evil.
There would, of course, be fierce political and legal opposition from many property owners in exclusive neighborhoods who have enjoyed an unwarranted inflation of their home values through social engineering of a particularly pernicious stripe.
That stance of hers will outrage many viewers, as Verhoeven intends it to, but the question of whether "Elle" is pernicious nonsense or an excruciating black comedy is brushed aside in Huppert's demonstration of sangfroid.
But some experts called the Madrid maneuver a potentially pernicious example from a country that continues to extract and export huge amounts of coal that ends up being burned in power plants around the world.
While many Americans risked their lives in nations abroad, many more struggled in our own nation -- persistent income inequality, a disappearing middle class -- and even died, as a pernicious opioid epidemic, for years, went ignored.
WIRED looks back at the promises and failures of the last 10 years Just in time for the turn of the decade, email fraudsters have even been developing an even more pernicious variation on BEC.
Work by MIT's David Autor and co-authors illustrated the pernicious effects of trade liberalization with China on American manufacturing, playing into the sense of despair and resulting opioid addiction that has wracked industrial communities.
Assistant United States Attorney Steven R. Welk told the jury this week that the Mongols club was a gang that had been "a beehive of pernicious criminal activity" since it was founded in Montebello, Calif.
I think that this is one of the major causes of one of the most pernicious, nefarious aspects of our society right now, which is the incredible wealth disparities that we have in our country.
Queerbaiting is especially pernicious because it not only perpetuates the celluloid closet, but also exploits the hopes of well-meaning fans and queer people who tune in to the narrative hoping for actual queer representation.
This assertion, that a "true" rape victim would cut off all contact with their rapist, is rather misleading and pernicious, and maintaining contact with an alleged assailant is hardly proof that a victim is lying.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's Public Security Ministry, which runs the police, needs to deepen efforts to root out the "pernicious influence" of jailed former domestic security chief Zhou Yongkang, the ministry's Communist Party committee said on Wednesday.
BARCELONA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Barcelona's beaches might be best known for their bars and nightlife, but they also have a reputation for something more pernicious – unpleasant smells, from rubbish and sewage to marijuana and factory emissions.
Countries like Uganda and -- very sadly -- my country Nigeria, are reacting against reality with pernicious legislation and a tone-deaf law enforcement apparatus, and resolutely locating themselves on the wrong side of the universe's moral arc.
We have massive amounts of worthless, dangerous speech in the public sphere right now, and at the same time I can't see any legal remedy that isn't likely to be used for even more pernicious ends.
The tools we perfected in those early days were some of the most pernicious and powerful tools in existence, honed to razor sharpness to cut off only the fattest parts of the truth, abandoning the nuance.
A poll from Pew Research Center found that 86 percent of people felt that the trait "intelligent" is equally likely to describe men and women, but the research proves otherwise, indicating how pernicious this stereotype is.
Pinker is unfortunately caught up in a larger culture war in which self-styled "rationalists" hew to an identity politics of "rationalism" to counter what they view as pernicious "postmodernism" in English, history, and philosophy departments.

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