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Most perniciously, meritocracy turns life for the elite into an endless competition.
Perniciously, this absence of protest is interpreted as support for the Xi Jinping government.
"Covfefe" is not funny, but it triggers shared recognition in a way that perniciously substitutes for humor.
The ZenWatch 3 is no exception, but it's not perniciously slow like the very first generations smartwatches were years ago.
Their clues are often unexpected and there's something very blithe about the lexicon used, however perniciously difficult the solve may be.
More perniciously, the incident shows how bigots can use tragedy as currency for their own moronic points about media sensitivity and PC culture.
It's a devil — a potential silent assassin — that floats perniciously in the air, or in a perfunctory handshake, or even a riotous laugh.
The company will still face legal costs and exposure to class settlements, as well as, perhaps more perniciously, potential damage to its public image.
This does not mean General McMaster will be a good national security adviser, a perniciously difficult job, at which only a few have excelled.
More often than not, what we refer to as fake news is not patently false, but more likely to be biased or perniciously misleading.
Vida's refusal of that narrative subverts familiar tragic immigrant tropes attached perniciously to Latinas, allowing for new expressions of queer Latinx subjectivity beyond gendered stereotypes.
But, we could also see in a lot of the other traditional culture industries that it was ... That their values were perniciously infiltrating the industry.
Joe McCarthy, the Wisconsin Republican whose demagogic anti-communist crusade played out perniciously in Washington, shaking the capital to its core as it threatened democratic ideals.
You argued that the new reforms could "create an elected strongman", perniciously insinuating that Italians could still be prone to an anti-democratic drift, 70 years after Mussolini.
Considering how perniciously some world leaders and even members of his party have been treated by him to date, it could take some time to get that support.
From the beginning it was an old, tired, red-scare tactic designed to induce Americans to distrust their leaders and, even more perniciously, to distrust the democratic process.
President Obama's unilateral decision to change decades-long American policy by not vetoing a perniciously one-sided anti-Israel resolution was opposed by Congress and by most Americans.
That said: The death cults driven by millenarian impulses are a universal phenomenon, perniciously present within the Islamist fold today but not culturally or historically unique to it.
But the disease is also, more perniciously, the legacy of the demand that black children be raised as John Henrys, no matter if it kills them in the process.
That said, you can do any future employee a good turn when you interview them by defining this perniciously vague phrase in the context of this particular firm much more precisely.
I wanted to write about addiction and alcoholism — a disease I have struggled with, and an epidemic that plagues our community just as perniciously as H.I.V./AIDS did 30 years ago.
Perhaps most perniciously, Pai took steps toward approving a new broadcast-transmission standard called Next Gen TV, which would require all consumers in the U.S. to purchase new televisions or converter devices.
That President Trump has failed to condemn Putin's statement, just as he equivocated on Charlottesville, undermines America's moral responsibility to combat the kind of racism and anti-Semitism perniciously re-emerging today.
Perniciously, it dovetails with Mr. Trump's harsh anti-immigrant rhetoric, which buoyed his candidacy during the presidential election season and has been a feature of controversial executive order restrictions that continue to be litigated in the courts.
It played on stereotypes both old and new of black people, and, more perniciously, showed a reticence to engage with actual, real-life black people, and a preference to engage with white people dressed as black people instead.
This was not because the Ose itself was so obviously defensible—it was still just a prototype, few people had tried it—but because the views of the Consumer Technology Association, which puts on CES, seemed so perniciously outdated.
Lack of knowledge about the large number of men who are sexually assaulted in the military and lack of understanding about their experiences may combine perniciously with implicit bias to drive claims processors and raters to inadvertently treat men's cases differently.
But it gets still worse, because the pardon perniciously undercut one of the greatest and most important guarantees of the rule of law: that executive officials who misuse their governmental powers are subject to checks and balances administered by an independent judiciary.
Far easier to blame the man dead on the floor of a Florida vacation home than all of the men and women at CNN, The New York Times, MSNBC, or our own media publications, who profited and still profit off a perniciously cloying access journalism.
So perniciously has Putin exercised his power that now, even the internet is no longer a voice of the opposition, but a well of information poisoned by trolls, who systematically spew concocted lies into the information flow with the sole intent of polluting everything they touch.
But as if to underline how perniciously difficult these issues remain for the industry, toward the end of the nominee luncheon, Dern paused to read the name of former LA Lakers star Kobe Bryant— an Oscar nominee for the animated short film Dear Basketball, based on the letter Bryant wrote announcing his retirement from basketball.
A study of Google search results by anti-tracking rival DuckDuckGo has suggested that escaping the so-called 'filter bubble' of personalized online searches is a perniciously hard problem for the put upon Internet consumer who just wants to carve out a little unbiased space online, free from the suggestive taint of algorithmic fingers.
Oops! Wrong Planet is the third studio album by American rock band Utopia. It delivers a markedly trimmed down, pop-oriented, and somewhat cynical direction for the band following the perniciously optimistic and progressively influenced previous album, Ra. Oops! peaked at #77 on the Billboard album chart in 1977.
Perniciously polarized societies often witness public controversies over factually provable questions. During this process, facts and moral truths increasingly lose their weight, as more people conform to the messages of their own bloc. Social and political actors such as journalists, academics, and politicians either become engaged in partisan storytelling or else incur growing social, political, and economic costs. Electorates lose confidence in public institutions.
Tralins was evidently interested in fetish and related topics. His The Sexual Fetish describes agalmatophilia and frottage. Kelso notes that Black Stud (1962), along with similar texts of the period that she traces to Mandingo (1957), "can perniciously reinforce hostile constructions of blacks", as they depict Black people in a dehumanizing and hypersexualized manner. In 1963, Tralins' Pleasure Was My Business—a ghost-written account of the life and times of Rose Miller ("Madame Sherry"), a madam in Miami—was declared obscene by a Florida court.
By mid-2007, in the wake of the growing global financial crisis, the Celtic Tiger had all but died. Some critics, such as David McWilliams, who had been warning about impending collapse for some time, concluded: "The case is clear: an economically challenged government, perniciously influenced by the interests of the housing lobby, blew it. The entire Irish episode will be studied internationally in years to come as an example of how not to do things." Historian Richard Aldous stated the Celtic Tiger has now gone the "way of the dodo".
Critical reception for The Africa House was mixed to positive. The Seattle Times praised The Africa House, calling it 'a stunning description of a time, a place, a man and two countries' politics'. The Independent called the book a 'marvellous story' but criticized Lamb for 'the maddening device of putting feelings into people's minds' as well as stating that many of the pictures were 'printed too small to be easily identifiable'. Kirkus Reviews wrote that the book was 'a cautionary but sympathetic story of a man obsessed, though less perniciously than most'.
Together with Steven Simon, Benjamin wrote The Age of Sacred Terror (Random House, 2002), which documents the rise of al Qaeda and religiously motivated terrorism, as well as America's efforts to combat that threat. They review the history of Islamist political thought from ibn Taymiyya in the 13th century, to al-Wahhab (the 18th century founder of Wahabbism) down to bin Laden. The danger, as they see it, is that "al Qaeda's belief system cannot be separated neatly from Islamic teachings, because it has -- selectively and perniciously -- built on fundamental Islamic ideas and principles." The second half of the book outlines the West's response.
In February 2009, then opposition communications spokesman Nick Minchin obtained independent legal advice confirming that a mandatory censorship regime would require new legislation. In March 2009, after the ACMA blocklist was leaked and iiNet withdrew from the filtering trials, he stated that Stephen Conroy was "completely botching the implementation of this filtering policy".Opposition says Government is botching internet filter trial (ABC) In March 2010, shadow treasurer Joe Hockey attacked the filter, saying "What we have in the government's Internet filtering proposals is a scheme that is likely to be unworkable in practice. But more perniciously it is a scheme that will create the infrastructure for government censorship on a broader scale".

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