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"insidious" Definitions
  1. spreading gradually or without being noticed, but causing serious harm

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It's an insidious response that gets more insidious the further it's probed.
Insidious: The Last Key, from mega-producer Jason Blum, earned the best global grosses in the Insidious franchise's four-film history, with $210 million.
He directed "Insidious 28," I felt like he never got enough credit as the director of "Insidious 210," he did such a good job.
She pointed out that "insidious" homeostasis keeps your metabolism in check throughout the day when you aren't eating, insidious in that your body would rather not lose weight.
What is insidious about such a project, and what is insidious about racism generally, is that it can make certain black people believe in it and maintain it.
Or was something more confounding — and insidious — at work?
And then tonight, we have this movie called "Upgrade," which Leigh Whannell, who wrote all the "Insidious" movies, and wrote "Saw," directed "Insidious 3," it's his first original movie that he's directed.
Thanks to one insidious cloud, the experience wasn't quite celestial.
Tanay Little's story shows how insidious the abuse can be.
This can, however, be a slippery slope into insidious behavior.
The insidious greed of panting 'Is it going to happen?
Joe is perhaps the most insidious of these bad men.
As she herself has pointed out, "voter suppression is insidious".
Asian humor today is more insidious and thus tougher to
There's also a more insidious, paradoxical cultural force at work.
All of this makes Laurie's punishment especially creepy and insidious.
They wondered whether discrimination could have even more insidious effects.
But there's a much more insidious intimidation at play, here.
Kennedy was part of an insidious decision in Massachusetts v.
But Ingraham's opening monologue also carried a more insidious message.
Now spinal nerve pain was ramping up, pulsing and insidious.
They also knew the insult's insidious psychological power to wound.
There's something very insidious about the inversion you describe here.
But underneath all that is a far more insidious force.
This of course is the insidious danger of Justin Trudeau.
So you think it's less insidious than the touch stuff.
This may hint at something more insidious, some traders said.
The point is the insidious corruption of society from above.
The truth is far more complex, though no less insidious.
But many argue the implications of complying are more insidious.
The idea that you have control is an insidious illusion.
They serve as reminders of the insidious legacy of conflict.
In the internet age, sexual exploitation has become increasingly insidious.
Critics called the partial repeal "insidious discrimination" in another form.
"Fix" has always struck me as a very insidious euphemism.
He is the champion and most insidious exponent of both.
It was all about the insidious reach of TV advertising.
Unfortunately, this insidious brand of racial bias is all too familiar.
But these are insidious threats being propagated on these web platforms.
Kepnes calls these "Joe thoughts," and once they begin, they're insidious.
What Wells Fargo is declaring here is something far more insidious.
Instead, she's more focused on the insidious nature of Venom itself.
The dangers of a nationalised system are more insidious (see article).
Of course, PopData isn't quite as insidious as it sounds upfront.
"Stress from loneliness is an insidious type of stress," Murthy says.
Below, selections from our deeply insidious 2018 Gay Agenda for America.
The homogenization of experience is also an insidious invitation to conform.
The effect on cross-party relationships has been insidious and toxic.
Enthralled, India Oxenberg joined NXIVM, unable to see its insidious reality.
This was particularly important when playing the victim of insidious abuse.
That label is overseen by "The Purge" and "Insidious" producer Blumhouse.
But that's what makes her the most insidious of them all.
But the missions also initiated a more insidious form of genocide.
These air pollutants may have equally insidious effects on the brain.
"They're trying to be insidious about it," said David Ahrens-Bryant.
In a way, tradition is where the most insidious attitudes flower.
Its politicians traffic in more insidious forms of secondary anti-Semitism.
The power of the easy "fake news" slander is also insidious.
Out of that, and more, came the insidious malignancy of Trump.
All County also had an insidious downside for Fred Trump's tenants.
Even more insidious is the moral judgment projected onto body size.
In the most insidious eco-horror, contamination isn't somewhere out there.
"The drive to get reelected is insidious up here," said Sen.
The censorship I've grown up with is more insidious, and unsettling.
So money continues to affect this race in many insidious ways.
But numbers don't quite show how insidious some incidents have been.
"Many of these bills have the same insidious goals," she said.
ERROL MORRIS: He was avuncular, charming in his own insidious way.
Such willingness to exploit gender for power has an insidious influence.
Second, there's a more insidious longer-term purpose here as well.
Once the chained CPI creeps into our projections, it is insidious.
But that fact that they're familiar is what makes them insidious.
The larger problem, experts say, is less extreme but more insidious.
Part of what makes public masturbation so insidious is the ambiguity.
"This is insidious, it's complex, it's far-reaching," she told me.
And yet every time this question is posed, I hear insidious rumblings.
"It's insidious, it's ruthless- Alex, I'm facing potentially 45 years in jail."
Bias introduced way back up the line is all the more insidious.
Intolerance can be insidious, and well-meaning people can do hateful things.
I group these drivers roughly into three categories: classic, insidious and new.
"Brooke is working hard on her sobriety which is an insidious disease."
Legitimate worries about terrorism have supplied fertile ground for insidious identity politics.
These limits on free speech are insidious and occur without much scrutiny.
The forgetfulness hasn't happened naturally; there is something insidious behind the phenomenon.
But its more insidious — and perhaps more permanent — effects aren't as tangible.
Given the wrong context, though, even a simple pronoun can turn insidious.
And there's another, more insidious threat: commercial harvesting from wild firefly populations.
But look closer and there are insidious details buried in this bias.
The methadone market's crime control origins has had long lasting, insidious effects.
So, this is a kind of insidious influence on our academic world.
But this year the expectations game is far more insidious than usual.
There's a growing sense of frustration, and a kind of insidious dread.
But the damage done to the American psyche is insidious — not obvious.
How much more insidious would these allegations seem to all of us?
And so, the good doctor begins an insidious series of covert deals.
But other gaps in the series are more entrenched, and more insidious.
But the history of linguistic confusion has followed a more insidious pattern.
The dilemma which Young dramatizes is less obvious, but perhaps more insidious.
Pink's issue, then, was the insidious perpetuation of women as sex objects.
I think you described that as becoming more and more insidious, correct?
However, I would also like to point to one other insidious effect.
Nicotine is insidious like that — it can hijack a young person's life.
There could be even more insidious side effects of anti-gouging laws.
In the hierarchy of Trump toxicity, this may be the most insidious.
This agreement is insidious, she writes, because it has undermined democratic accountability.
The DOJ can identify and target the most insidious foreign-meddling campaigns.
Because emotional abuse is so insidious, it can be difficult to recognize.
But Apirat Kongsompong, the army chief, saw a much more insidious purpose.
NAFTA killed jobs, but its effect on democracy was even more insidious.
The second, the "quiet soulmate," might be the most insidious and risky.
Opinion Insidious messages can contribute to eating disorders for women of color.
But there is an insidious quality to D.C.'s present-day bloodshed.
What she failed to mention was Russia's insidious, increasing influence in Venezuela.
Putin's campaigns are insidious, operating under cover of bombast and exaggerated threats.
But there is an insidious twin phenomenon that has come with it.
The anti-Islamic ones strike some of their targets as particularly insidious.
Success is born out of healthy habits; insidious habits undermine our dreams.
The insidious effects of prescription drugs on nature's waterways are relatively understudied.
Two aspects make this clampdown particularly insidious: its technological sophistication and global reach.
"Racism feels a certain way — it's insidious, there's vitriol to it," he explained.
It's an insidious practice, and one the FCC has explicitly prohibited since 2014.
This is insidious, difficult-to-discuss, and takes a long essay to explain.
The market knows in its wisdom that something insidious is happening with inflation.
Face matching is both instant and invisible, making its potential abuses particularly insidious.
Making assumptions about an "underclass" is just as insidious as generalizing about race.
" Cramer called the automotive cycle the "meanest and most insidious cycle of all.
"Racism feels a certain way — it's insidious, there's vitriol to it," Kenny said.
One reason political lies are insidious is that rebutting them requires repeating them.
Add in the insidious impact of cronyism, and a very unequal society results.
Rather than a flashback to 1964, Mr Bolsonaro represents a more insidious threat.
It makes the overall menace of the landscape in "Metalhead" even more insidious.
Maybe it's forming against your will, but it's there nonetheless, insidious and invasive.
"It is a complicated, insidious disease," Kidman said during her acting acceptance speech.
She insists that his sexual activity is a symptom of something more insidious.
It's less common to see the often insidious sexism they face blatantly illustrated.
But contemporary artist Sonya Clark is challenging its insidious presence in popular culture.
To that list must be added caring for victims of those insidious mosquitoes.
Climate change is a slow, insidious, and massive threat to human well-being.
And that's because the original people involved with "Insidious" are still very involved.
Those frictional costs are insidious when it comes to the cost of trade.
He seems to be under surveillance of the most insidious and unnerving kind.
While that might sound a bit more egalitarian, it could be equally insidious.
Unfortunately, Blaine is still an insidious obstacle to choice in some state courthouses.
Rather than draining the swamp, the swamp simply grows deeper and more insidious.
It's because those terms have actually been replaced by something far more insidious.
Ivanka's position isn't unique; it's an insidious problem lurking beneath the #MeToo movement.
This is insidious, difficult to discuss, and takes a long essay to explain.
Addiction is an insidious disease that knows no social status or geographic boundaries.
Once again, both parties goad us into becoming smokescreens for their insidious initiatives.
But the deterioration has in some ways been less dramatic and more insidious.
But for tenants, the insidious effects of the scheme continue to this day.
But for most Yemenis, war strikes their lives in quieter, more insidious ways.
Over the past 30-odd years, an insidious change occurred in our community.
All of this was variously offensive, tone-deaf, ignorant or, at times, insidious.
It's abuse, and an insidious kind, since the abuser doesn't leave any marks.
Biden finds himself in the ascension thanks to the insidious concept of electability.
There was only a facade — a cynical front for this administration's insidious agenda.
I know that depression is not cancer, but both diseases can be insidious.
They know just how detrimental and insidious these Trump administration moves have been.
There's a dash of crazy intoxication to the whole ballet that's entirely insidious.
Wildcat mining is less pervasive than logging, but it can be more insidious.
But try as it might, the protein can't break down the insidious substance.
That may be the most insidious legacy of the court's Shelby County decision.
Today, the creatures Hoyt loved are endangered by a much more insidious force.
But this year's whispers seem to be more numerous and insidious than usual.
This modern siege is far more insidious than literacy tests and poll taxes.
London's air pollution today is different from seven decades ago, and more insidious.
To make murder a race issue is the most insidious type of racism.
"In my home, the abuse was insidious," she wrote on April 24, 2017.
That's the truly insidious thing about how little regard Trump has for truth.
Feminist philosophers have long argued that sexual violence serves an insidious social purpose.
But Drezner's hypothesis is that something more insidious happened — the book undermined itself.
When you're addicted to certain relationships with people, that can be really insidious.
Whitman represents the most inclusive — and the most insidious — aspects of our national character.
However, the far more insidious problem comes down to the family's treatment of Vanya.
But the court also squarely identified segregation as an insidious form of racial subordination.
But it more accurately means an end to a false promise, an insidious misperception.
But if you're after creeping, insidious, psychologically compelling horror, then you won't do better.
As insidious as addiction, "I Feel Like Dying" is torture cloaked in sheer bliss.
But an upcoming software update will prevent the insidious bug from bricking your handheld.
But there's another insidious effect you might not think of: Tissue damage from radiation.
There is much talk of the insidious threat to the fabric of the nation.
The message that women should not feel safe in public is an insidious one.
We are not so much talking about deliberate mockery as something much more insidious.
Without direct effort to counteract TV's insidious whiteness/maleness, things will stay the same.
And even more insidious are the ways the bill could screw over immigrant women.
It emphasises the insidious means of manipulation as well as the overt physical violence.
He refers to these insidious machine minds as HIERS, or Human-Interaction Empathetic Robots.
The music is part of a larger, insidious pattern, advocates for the homeless say.
Systemic problems like our culture's enduring gender imbalance are insidious from start to finish.
Verdict: Right on — advertising is an infinitely more insidious sort of vandalism than tagging.
That's the insidious part of making the current cap being 1TB, which sounds large.
A software supply chain attack represents one of the most insidious forms of hacking.
Will President Trump stoke fears, or unite Americans with resolve against an insidious enemy?
Unconscious bias is insidious, and sometimes it feels like we're set up to fail.
He handed off the directorial reins on "Insidious" to Mr. Whannell after Chapter 2.
"It kept—it kept getting more insidious as [the] timeline went on," he testified.
The Chinese police state can be at once harsh and accommodating, insidious and absurd.
"The insidious, destructive path of the least resistance is everywhere you look," Hayes said.
Sometimes the most insidious threat to the franchise comes from a thousand bureaucratic cuts.
Many feel he may stick to his own ideas, but he is not insidious.
The policy goal is much broader than just a deterrent — and much more insidious.
We won't have to look abroad to insidious cyber threats or destabilizing terroristic threats.
Dishonest narratives commit an insidious form of violence against the objects of their gaze.
They moved from outright climate denial to a more subtle, insidious and risky form.
TV earlier this month that he believed the program was "insidious" and lacked transparency.
Today, the veneer of "body positivity" conceals an insidious desire for constant self-improvement.
Fortunately, there is much evidence to support what works in combating this insidious crisis.
Secondly, abuse is a much more nebulous and insidious thing than most people realize.
It's a form of aggression more refined but also more insidious than soundbite bigotry.
It got media types talking about journalism's unpaid internship economy and why it's insidious.
The exploitation of the canine underclass is perhaps the most insidious problem with cloning.
The contradiction here would be too inane to mention if it weren't also insidious.
But "creative" is often a red flag, a signpost marking an insidious trade-off.
This is the insidious wider fallout, I realized, just beyond the burnt-out zone.
Workers face an even more insidious challenge than trash in the form of water.
Furthermore, a deeper, insidious logic is also at work for many human-rights organizations.
Cancer has an insidious talent for evading the natural defenses that should destroy it.
The paradox of cancer, what makes it so insidious, is that it is us.
Unsurprisingly, social media has played its predictably insidious role at New York City Ballet.
Their motives are so insidious, and they continue to be the downfall of democracy.
But this gives an insight in to how insidious this RTB stuff is. pic.twitter.
It can affect our physical and mental health in insidious — and sometimes enduring — ways.
Did these accounts—one fictional—detail an awkward sexual encounter, or something more insidious?
Unlike a century ago, when hunting decimated bird populations, today's threats are more insidious.
But he takes a vastly different and more insidious approach from those before him.
But psychological misdirection is subtler and more effective, its effects on behavior more insidious.
I'm referring to the more insidious business of distorting discourse and influencing public opinion.
His assault on the pillars of democracy will continue unabated, with increasingly insidious effect.
On a structural level, Stranger Things' Demogorgon displaces attention from the show's most insidious evil.
This practice is particularly insidious, because there are no HR networks or oversight into networking.
It is always an illusion, of course, but the pretense otherwise is especially insidious here.
One of the more slippery, insidious provisions currently designed is in the Senate's healthcare bill.
This kind of voter suppression seems much more insidious than it was in previous eras.
It was just some good, old-fashioned mom-shaming, an insidious problem that's disturbingly common.
Here's what's much more insidious that we now have to ... Down on the other end.
A Quiet Place, Truth or Dare, Insidious: The Last Key, Jurassic Park: Fallen Kingdom, Hereditary.
Even as they compliment him, their behaviour comes across as an insidious form of violence.
It sounds insidious, and there are certainly some egregious offenders in the mobile game space.
But even where it does not actively kill, it commits smaller, more insidious crimes, too.
And though I tried to laugh off their concern, there was something insidious behind it.
It's the unveiling of the insidious racism that is allowed to prosper within our society.
This is a particularly insidious type of censorship that has become increasingly common in Ukraine.
Weather Report's artworks confront us with the insidious depth and extent of such climate entanglements.
Even more insidious, however, is Hollywood's obsession with white-washing beloved, critically-hailed Asian movies.
Ads have all sorts of other insidious effects, like turning content providers into clickbait factories.
Are their bland photo ops purely a smokescreen for the White House's more insidious actions?
Look beneath the film's intricate sets and furry friends though, and there's something more insidious.
Or perhaps the city's decline will be more insidious, with its regulators and courts decaying.
But, Lori729 wound her way into my neural electric brain in a penetrating, insidious way.
The insidious part of the disease was that I almost used it as an excuse.
"HB2 was one of the most insidious anti-trans laws that we saw," Chase said.
But there's a much more insidious way in which corporations are able to influence politics.
There is no species on earth so invasive, or so insidious, as the group text.
It's about something much more insidious: silencing news or opinion that is not left-leaning.
But what the Trump team attempted at the Department of Energy is much more insidious.
One of the most insidious symptoms of long-term diet mentality is Last Supper Syndrome.
Here's the most insidious part about saving money: It can actually make you spend more.
Like that insidious hymn from his childhood: If you love Him, why not serve Him ?
There's a more insidious way that the post-Kennedy Supreme Court could attack abortion rights.
But it was for me a powerful reminder of the insidious nature of stigmatizing language.
But until then, I hadn't realized … it just seemed to me to be so insidious.
The hustle seems more insidious the more time passes, the interactions-as-transactions more freighted.
"I think it's a bit insidious to say the things that they're saying," he added.
And the unintentional and unconscious aggressions associated with these actions make them even more insidious.
The tragedy amplified the insidious and fatal realities of transphobia that are too often minimized.
But this holier-than-thou ballyhoo is but a diversionary tactic, insidious in the extreme.
But the most insidious form of workplace discrimination occurs before an employee is even hired.
Across Europe, the same insidious evil that triggered the Bosnian genocides is on the rise.
It gave us the current president, who also operated in a kind of insidious manner.
" The resolution did state that "accusations of dual loyalty generally have an insidious, bigoted history.
And that milestone points to one of the more insidious manifestations of Hollywood's gender bias.
At worst, it looks like an insidious attempt to turn the narrative against Jessica Walter.
Of all the indignities that come with aging, excessive earwax may be the most insidious.
Neither approach is insidious, but you should be aware of both before you use them.
" Sullivan noted, "The insidious feedback loop between President Trump and Fox News is no secret.
The effects are more insidious than any overindulgent amount of "bad food" can ever be.
But future uses and abuses of this kind of data could be more subtly insidious.
It's a much more insidious and effective way of achieving tangible political and policy outcomes.
"A simple hypothetical illustrates the insidious effect of the moral exemption rule," Judge Beetlestone wrote.
But the legacy of hyperinflation is insidious and pervasive, and it too will leave scars.
" He added, "At the root of these reactions is something deeply insidious and very familiar.
"Touching a child and reading from the Quran -- that's somehow interpreted as insidious," Clark said.
These ideas, planted in one's home country, become even more insidious in the United States.
Baritone Luca Salsi played Baron Scarpia, a character he calls "as insidious as a rattlesnake".
This testimony to a more insidious form of racism has stayed with me all year.
"Whale, gorilla, elephant" were typical epithets for Precious, she said, along with more insidious commentary.
To do otherwise risks insidious consequences for civilians with little upside for the United States.
But there's also another, more insidious type of bigotry toward minorities afoot in this country.
Perhaps the most insidious aspect of Russia's effort in Donbas is manipulation of Ukrainian children.
"The Trump administration has launched a pressure campaign to counter Soleimani's insidious design," Bolton said.
But the insidious racism that gripped it for generations is always scratching at the surface.
One insidious aspect of plague is that it does not vanish after its initial work.
I always knew in Pakistan that the ISI was a very powerful, insidious intelligence agency.
Instead it's more about coercive control, which can be more insidious and more difficult to [detect].
Sexism is insidious and pervasive, and it finds a way to worry itself into your skull.
In Britain, racism has always been more systemic, more quietly insidious, and, in many ways, hidden.
Not only is that a wholly inaccurate interpretation of the housing crisis' root causes, it's insidious.
I think there's something particularly insidious about himpathy in that women are often guilty of it.
As so often, the brazenness of Mr Trump's insidious comments helped him get away with them.
It all starts with the idea of trying out an insidious game that's all the rage.
If anything, it's a moment of suspension, an exception that proves the relentless and insidious rule.
Many are just beginning to reckon with the vast, insidious history of abuses within their ranks.
A cemetery of crooked crosses lies nearby, and behind the houses rises an insidious, large church.
It feels vaguely familiar and innocent, but then there is always something very insidious about it.
He's not going to toss a punch; he'll bully Peter Parker in other, more insidious ways.
The Solution How do we have more orgasms and quiet the insidious thoughts inside our noggins?
By pursuing public life, women invite assault is one of the most insidious myths out there.
The film does its cleverest and most insidious work when it's playing with that last idea.
Yet, it seems no woman is immune to the insidious forces of the always-condescending mansplain.
One insidious aspect of my schizophrenia is that I sometimes don't even realize I have it.
But for more insidious use cases, like exploiting the technology to harass someone online, it's unsettling.
"Classism is so insidious that it's hard to identify the blatant and obvious examples," Gibbons said.
To now denigrate and smack-talk that same system, is un-American, dangerous, insidious and cowardly.
Insidious messaging around key social, political news events, like Black Lives Matter or the Muslim ban.
Not a shabby idea, but the insidious thing here is that Nextt charges $2790 per idea.
Controlled experimental studies in social psychology reveal the insidious nature of gender stereotyping and unconscious bias.
That's why at bottom this scandal is a moral one far more insidious than parent bribes.
This thriller, while including the requisite explosions, is very much about more insidious types of attacks.
Insidious efforts by Chinese firms to acquire American media and entertainment companies merit a resolute response.
More insidious sources, of course, intentionally fabricate in order to sow chaos into the nation's deliberations.
The harsh reality of American life for black people infects our health in insidious, covert ways.
Pressure to raise wages during expansions will inevitably be seen as precursors to insidious inflationary pressure.
Without this insidious amendment, the Title X program is a model of effective, bipartisan public policy.
But the insidious appeal of the life hack is that none of it is exactly necessary.
" Sherry Bradley, the mother of a victim, Vanasia Bradley, 19, called Dr. Nassar an "insidious monster.
Indeed, Eligible's claim to originality is rooted in a seemingly innocuous but ultimately insidious homophobic levity.
Less than a year later, another insidious example of racial engineering appeared, this time in Africa.
There is something particularly insidious about being victimized by a man who claims to be righteous.
"Corruption is insidious," and the crimes Mr. Ho committed warrant a prison sentence, the judge said.
Racism's most prevalent form is subtle and stealthy, and it is no less insidious for it.
"The insidious racism of this country needs to be addressed, and not by us," she said.
Both sports carry the risk of serious injury, death, and the insidious consequences of brain trauma.
It's not an exchange of arguments: Those who don't believe in democracy work in insidious ways.
There are other, more insidious, political arguments, too, but we'll get to those in a minute.
Hill saw the mention of Soros, a Jewish billionaire who supports liberal causes, as particularly insidious.
The other is that an insidious part of human nature thrives on having somebody to hate.
"This is a very insidious group," said Sandra Joyce, vice president of global intelligence for FireEye.
What Trump is doing in the clip above with Stahl is far more insidious and dangerous.
The "testimony reveals a continuum of insidiousness that got more 'insidious' over time," the email read.
The scientist that continued to say cigarettes are safe would never have an insidious agenda. Never.
But state and local efforts to remove supposedly ineligible people from voter rolls are more insidious.
An insidious scourge that has nothing to do with head trauma is ravaging retired N.F.L. players.
But it turns out social engineering has been at play and an insidious narrative is revealed.
The romantic relationships on "Game of Thrones" range from steamy and loving to tempestuous and insidious.
The dog is easily vanquished, but what awaits them inside the house is far more insidious.
The result is kind of a masterclass in how vocabulary can be twisted for insidious ends.
But in the hands of people with more insidious goals, it's also becoming something far more dangerous.
These benefits, innocuous as they may seem, ultimately contribute to the insidious flattening of work and leisure.
But although hate violence is intensifying, the government hasn't figured out how to document its insidious reach.
These are some of our culture's oldest, most insidious problems and urban planners alone can't solve them.
Obsessive thinking, or rumination, is one of the kind of insidious tricks that we play on ourselves.
But Alias Grace, and the insidious effects of patriarchy that it portrays, feels inextricable from our present.
BROADLY: What kind of experiences made you realize the insidious nature of sexism in the tech industry?
The most insidious type of advertising fail is that which simply reflects harmful societal attitudes and prejudices.
This stereotype is arguably even more ancient than that of the histrionic, oversensitive patient, and equally insidious.
According to Mihalich-Levin, the most insidious damage of the motherhood penalty is to new moms' psyches.
And he observes clearly the insidious human tendency to turn people into idols, only to topple them.
But many students suspect it is the start of an insidious slide towards Anglo-American-style selection.
Since then, the studio has become known for more polished fare like the Insidious and Purge franchises.
Ms Ginther's work is part of a mounting case that economics has an insidious bias against women.
These partnerships grow out of the same need for funding, but they're insidious because they hinder transparency.
The hardest one is the insidious nature of the very idea of dividing people along religious lines.
Doing so would shed light on an insidious industry that many people may not even realize exists.
Instead, it will be a slow and insidious creep—which we're already seeing in mobile internet access.
It's easy to complain about the insidious hellscape that is modern life online—I do it daily.
But this is not merely a six-week ban on abortion—it's even more insidious than that.
Perhaps even more insidious is the fact that Mylan spent millions on lobbying over the past decade.
They are insidious, creeping up on you slowly until you don't even notice the damage they're causing.
This is an insidious problem, and corporations should not become the authority on what constitutes free speech.
It has an insidious ripple effect on the rest of society -- in business, health and public safety.
"It won't solve everything, but doping is the most insidious of the practices in racing," Pacelle said.
But few are as tragic and insidious as the legacy of the defoliant Agent Orange in Vietnam.
Those men projecting their anger onto others is the most insidious form of racism, writes John Blake.
Candida auris is an insidious fungus that spreads easily and preys on people with compromised immune systems.
But the country also tops the charts on an indicator that is far more insidious: gambling losses.
As bad as the debris may be, the more insidious fear is the sewage and harmful microorganisms.
An insidious rise in hateful actions and anti-Semitism is happening in Virginia and across the country.
This is a particularly insidious variety of fake news, because it is aimed directly at unsuspecting voters.
But where Splice goes next could address the biggest, most insidious barrier to creative output: writer's block.
The stigma against long-term medication for mental illness is often insidious, framed as well-intentioned concern.
I wasn't even conscious of it—that's how insidious transphobia is, like all of society's ugly bigotries.
We will continue to work with local law enforcement to combat hate in all its insidious forms.
But voter suppression also happens in ways that aren't as well-known, and are even more insidious.
Despite her fans' collective freakout over the tweet, the name change isn't as insidious as it seems.
Horn argues that a further and more insidious evil was done by crowding these disparate populations together.
The episode and the series understand that gentrification isn't merely a brute force but an insidious one.
"It's insidious and it's all around the culture," Ms. Smith said in an interview with Bloomberg Television.
But the often misunderstood condition is far more complicated — and more insidious — than one might immediately believe.
Chemicals known as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, invisible and insidious, had tainted the groundwater beneath her feet.
But more money means it's more possible to cover your tracks in ways that make it insidious.
But a far more insidious type of auto insurance fraud involves run-of-the-mill accident claims.
"Corruption is one of the most widespread and insidious of social evils," the 291-page report concluded.
"INSIDIOUS WEAKENING" The PMI data are not a fail-safe guide to the outlook for the economy.
At the outset of the trial Democrats should insist on a vote to overturn this insidious ploy.
Singapore's approach is neither "insidious" nor "unsettling," but a reflection of our own values and social mores.
The result is kind of a master class in how vocabulary can be leveraged for insidious ends.
The stress of drought on the pines has enabled the pine beetles to do their insidious work.
Such attacks are so insidious and oftentimes so insufficiently understood that they rarely make front-page news.
Many people hold the racist and insidious idea that black athletes possess an inherent advantage in sports.
Set in a society divided against itself, 'Milkman' explores the insidious forms oppression can take in everyday life.
While not explicitly insidious, constant reconnaissance doesn't necessarily read as the behavior of a happy and healthy family.
So their policies are viewed in the context of their religion instead of something more insidious than that.
It might distract us from the more casual forms of racism that are much more common and insidious.
Judging by one proof-of-concept demonstration, they could come in far more insidious forms than defenders expect.
Photo: AmazonThe insidious nature of technology is often marked by silent consequences like addiction, surveillance, and online harassment.
Onyango said that although attention was focused on poaching, antibiotic resistant infections are a new and insidious threat.
From the teams behind Get Out, Insidious, and Udta Punjab comes Netflix's first original Indian horror series, Ghoul.
Two new books about Weinstein's fall illustrate the insidious rule of so-called non-disclosure agreements, or NDAs.
Now the woman who plays her, Lili Reinhart, is fighting back against another insidious enemy: Body-shaming rumors.
One in four workers say they have unpredictable work schedules, which can have insidious effects on family life.
Haiti Hurricane Matthew has killed hundreds in Haiti, but a different, more insidious threat may be lurking: cholera.
"We dehumanize people when we reduce them to a single thing and this dehumanization is insidious and unconscious."
Though these practices have historically existed, it's worrisome to see the new, insidious ways they are manifesting today.
But what if there was a far more insidious organization pulling the strings of our favorite pop diva?
This insidious (and often effective) tactic might be difficult to spot at first, but it can be done.
They're discussing the insidious collaboration of the NHS and the Home Office to clamp down on undocumented migrants.
Sexual harassment isn't just about Hollywood, not by a long shot — it's an insidious and wide-reaching problem.
The use of anti-Semitic slurs in Charlottesville this weekend, therefore, is about more than just insidious bigotry.
That means we're subject to a scrutiny so constant and insidious that often, we don't even notice it.
The threat to close Missouri's last clinic is an example of a more insidious attempt to prevent abortion.
Our thought bubble, via Axios' Felix Salmon: Credit cards are one of the most insidious forms of indebtedness.
"This was much more insidious than a huge mountain of trash which could be physically removed," says Ruxton.
These are called skimmers, and if you're careful you can keep from being victimized by these insidious devices.
It's not inherently insidious for an industry to be increasingly spending more money to lobby members of Congress.
That's kind of a weird sandwich, you might reason, but nope—something far more insidious is happening here.
Drones are fun for video enthusiasts and vloggers, but they can easily be used for more insidious purposes.
But in a crisis like the one in Puerto Rico, it can be far more insidious — even deadly.
In fact, she doesn't want to hear counsel from anyone, besides her insidious looking new chief of staff.
"Lead poisoning is an insidious disease," Hunter Shkolnik, a lawyer for one of the families, told NBC News.
Like the criminally undersung Slime, Crayon is one man, making music softly, subtley, but with an insidious appeal.
"It's insidious and it's all around the culture," Megan Smith, a former vice president at Google, told Bloomberg.
So there is something especially insidious about the ADF's insistence that this is a question of free speech.
And how do we deal with believing that these insidious puppeteers keep ordinary people out of the know?
Second, developing strategies for reducing complacency — one of the most insidious impediments to strengthening nuclear security — is essential.
Pao charged the firm with creating an atmosphere of both insidious and overt sexism that stymied her career.
Sadly, ISO New England's message has gone unheeded and insidious laws and regulations continue to harm the region.
Maybe it'd been absorbed into the insidious BBQ sauce that covered every inch of the meat and more.
"That didn't strike me as particularly insidious, because I really liked the stuff I was seeing," he said.
There is not one patient group, insurer, medical association or health care group that supports this insidious bill.
Yet what was especially insidious about Bannon's comments was that they were a dog-whistle of religious bigotry.
"What you're seeing now is really insidious, because it's coming from within democracies," he said in an interview.
This, according to Luban, is why the original torture program under President George W. Bush was so insidious.
It is, I think, the industry's most insidious "-ism," in part because of how little attention it gets.
Some scholars of German history described it as a simplistic answer to a more complicated and insidious problem.
That's not unusual for non-white children who grow up in societies steeped in a learned, insidious racism.
With the South's widespread, insidious history of racial hatred, Ms. Irvine could not hold anything against Ms. Branan.
In a city oppressed by systemic racism, the infrastructure and policy — literal systems — are perhaps just as insidious.
This most minute but insidious of beings, the coronavirus is a wake-up call to our unconscious selves.
In another, it was deemed an insidious plan by vaccine researchers in the United States to make money.
It is a private company that happens to have strong and potentially insidious ties to the Chinese government.
I began to see something deeper and more insidious behind all those images of dead and dying women.
Today, what we still call wilderness, for lack of a better word, is subject to more insidious hazards.
Rejoining the tormented history of modernity under an obsessive liar, America has accelerated its most insidious tendency: nihilism.
The most insidious metaphors have a way of getting into the walls, corners and attics of our discourse.
I already know of three people whose iPhones suddenly stopped charging after its encounter with that insidious dust.
Another more insidious reason regulators may have been dismissive of scientists' concerns is lobbying by the chemical industry.
What we are only beginning to recognize is that demeaning and devaluing women is an insidious, expensive problem.
But the Indian tech opposition still sees this model, which cuts mobile costs for certain services, as insidious.
The gap he describes doesn't manifest in the form of overtly racist attitudes; it's more pervasive, more insidious.
The most insidious thing a game can do to me is throw down a meaningless, goalpost-moving challenge.
Sometimes they take on an insidious life of their own, one that focuses on the grisly with cruel scrutiny.
Much of it entailed members of Congress blaming an insidious liberal conspiracy for bad press popping up on Google.
Now a more insidious attack has surfaced, one designed not to merely embarrass, but disrupt the opening ceremonies themselves.
The Snagglepuss Chronicles subtly explores both the effects and causes of the insidious grip it held on our culture.
I think it just came out despite the fact that he&aposs tweeted some of these really insidious things.
In one of the most insidious instances this year, Google promoted 4chan threads that misidentified the Las Vegas shooter.
It adds up to another insidious narrative about a woman in power that is familiar to successful women everywhere.
But the issues I want to focus on are structural: more insidious in effect, and much harder to prevent.
He is casting journalists as agents of an insidious state-based effort to take away the freedoms of Americans.
There are the families dealing with evil incursions into their previously stable lives in Poltergeist, Insidious, and The Exorcist.
Instafamous tries to highlight another aspect to the industries that are the invisible and insidious cornerstones to popular thought.
PB: Your work makes me think about the harmony of patterns, but also the insidious, obsessive nature of repetition.
Over time, this area has also developed its own insidious political economy which involves people smuggling and arms trafficking.
Is it not then at least somewhat questionable, and at worst insidious, for them to co-opt this concept?
Growing up in Nigeria, I witnessed first-hand a deeply ingrained culture of insidious hyper-masculinity and virulent homophobia.
Maisie Williams' Game of Thrones character Arya Stark has battled the most insidious of villains on the HBO series.
The normalization of fringe ideas that's been underway since before Trump even announced his candidacy is an insidious process.
The MacArthur amendment would allow states to offer their own requirements, which is far more insidious than it sounds.
Pravda is insidious precisely because it would allow its users — or at least its loudest ones — to redefine truth.
"I was warned already about their evil design and insidious moves, such as fabrication of evidence," De Lima said.
Extremist positions have also come to the fore in a more insidious manner, which is proving harder to combat.
The shortfalls leave some children vulnerable to prolonged lead exposure, among the most insidious, and preventable, early health risks.
"Bullying has always existed, but technology has made it insidious -- and near inescapable," Tanti said in the news release.
And by racism -- the insidious and utterly sinful belief that some people are somehow born worth more than others.
While the sequence is meant to mock the rare but most insidious kind of hockey parent, it hits home.
More insidious, however is the affect these comments have on dismissing Paul's efforts to participate in the legislative process.
Innocent or insidious, these tweaks are not as luridly discriminatory as the blatant, often bloody shenanigans of the past.
Stress's most insidious power is its ability, like water, to find the cracks and then flood right through them.
"And what's insidious about it is it's not always crystal clear which [kind of sighting] is which," Radford says.
American families, he argued, are under threat from foreigners who are as violent and menacing as they are insidious.
Lawmakers should take the president up on this offer, unless they have more insidious plans for these leftover funds.
There is no satisfying solution to this dilemma of how to help the innocent victims of an insidious regime.
He rationalizes his thesis by highlighting the insidious effect low-interest-rate policies have on banks and consumer sentiment.
It's a shift from snowball-wielding climate denial to a more insidious version that relies on complicity and delay.
African Americans who fled the South in this period found that the north had its own, more insidious constraints.
The $29.3 million debut of the horror movie Insidious: The Last Key pushed The Last Jedi into third place.
After spending years arming myself against the insidious gay agenda, whaddya know—Islam brought me out of the closet.
The results of slavery are far reaching and have a significant, lasting, and insidious impact on American culture today.
Using government policy to promote long-term horizons in corporate America would promote an insidious form of government cronyism.
The Supreme Court, to its credit, does not shy away from the more insidious aspects of its broadcast ban.
City Kitchen I had mushrooms on my mind, like an insidious song going round and round in my brain.
This backlash is in many ways more insidious than the blatant discrimination of the past and potentially more dangerous.
There's an insidious, well-lit asceticism that's grown around the wellness industrial complex and the way it markets itself.
The world's most insidious power is that which infiltrates your own brain, constricting and deforming what's permissible to think.
But there are also more insidious individuals, whose digital skulduggery can be more consequential than the occasional bigoted bromide.
The insidious notion that our credit history speaks to our reliability as human beings is largely taken for granted.
As workers, we might acknowledge that "side hustle" is an insidious term and resolve never to use it again.
Local honey, raw maple syrup, and other more traditionally-sourced alternatives are much less insidious, according to Fox News.
So insidious that I can't even recall exactly when it began, other than it was around 15 years ago.
"No one could be prepared for such an insidious and rapid rise," he said on the phone that evening.
But a trend starting to emerge now is insidious: a hybrid between online bullying and bullying in real life.
More insidious are the viewers mistakenly conflating the demonstrable facts of Pandemic with the unknowns of this specific disease.
Now, skimming has gone high-tech and hackers can steal your information in a more insidious and lucrative manner.
There is something more insidious at play, as they become emboldened and our friends feel they must accommodate them.
The study of Alzheimer's became Hof's special preoccupation because of its insidious destruction of normal minds and normal character.
An interconnected series of security flaws in Intel processors can give hackers "insidious" control over Windows and Linux systems.
" Mr. Bernstein said the president's language "may be more insidious and dangerous than Richard Nixon's attacks on the press.
But even then, a closer reading shows that many of the examples this book contains are actually quite insidious.
Certainly, there are insidious ways to spread propaganda, but textbooks alone are not likely to be one of them.
"It often starts in a very insidious way," said Patricia Pape, a psychologist in private practice in New York.
This is about systemic "legal graft" — nuanced, insidious and widespread — and to suggest otherwise is actually shallow and cynical.
"This is another insidious example of private equity killing a business," said Mr. Cohen, the retail expert at Columbia.
But some of these categories are fairly recent additions, and their more insidious potential may not be fully realized.
Capable of clearing the most insidious of blocked sinuses, food cooked with mala can also bring stoics to tears.
African-American children are exposed continually to the insidious cultural message that they are inferior in cognition to whites.
But one reason is more insidious: Sometimes groups seek to intimidate and threaten scientists, scaring them off promising work.
"We've seen insidious marketing of aircraft to accommodate less experienced and perhaps a lower grade of pilot," he said.
Insidious plots subsequently made popular by fiction — think "The Manchurian Candidate" — appeared first in the pages of serious newsmagazines.
Critics have said gerrymandering has become increasingly effective and insidious, guided by precise voter data and powerful computer software.
"It is the unstated, not being able to perform ... that is far more insidious and all pervasive," she said.
Even some Republican voters like it, provided it's not framed as an insidious government takeover of the private sphere.
He called domestic abuse "a particularly insidious crime" that bears serious consideration in both the hiring and clearance process.
Second place for the weekend in the United States and Canada went to the horror sequel "Insidious: The Last Key" (Universal), which arrived to an estimated $29.3 million in ticket sales — or almost 30 percent more than for its series predecessor, "Insidious: Chapter 3," managed over its first three days in 2015.
The company took steps to avoid those problems, but didn&apost see that these different "more insidious threats" were coming.
In fact, the conversation around the film's April 5 Netflix release has been an ironic reflection of this insidious messaging.
No, the abortion is not shrouded in the agony and insidious mystery of afterschool specials and movies like Dirty Dancing.
Whereas previous seasons dissected Washington's most insidious politics with hyper-focused jabs, season five has shifted into something more direct.
Insidious forces include a drive to perfectionism, arbitrariness in enforcing standards, a sense of (and sometimes actual) impunity and arrogance.
But it has become easier to do this, and the insidious power of things like Facebook and Twitter exaggerates it.
Atom aims to offer a genuine alternative to the insidious and self-interested banks that dominate the UK banking landscape.
Facebook's decision not to take down the Trump ad amounts to knowingly enabling the insidious political manipulation of American voters.
Unfortunately, just because a piece of fashion is animal-free doesn't mean it's not hurting animals in more insidious ways.
But Western fashion media has shown itself to be vulnerable, or at least considered vulnerable, to propaganda for insidious ends.
First-trimester infections may cause brain tissue to calcify and die; later ones may have subtler, but still insidious, effects.
In fact, once you tune into the rhythm of this insidious design practice, it's hard not to see it everywhere.
If we can acknowledge the insidious pervasiveness of heteronormativity, how do we also leave room for people to unlearn it?
Also, most poignantly, both narratives offer incisive observations about how marriages can grow insidious, and how instincts can be deluding.
Of course, Facebook has yet to supplant all of it, but has wormed its way in in more insidious ways.
The New York Times exposé on Harvey Weinstein revealed an insidious problem of sexual harassment, abuse, and rape in Hollywood.
" She added, "Harvey Weinstein's sexual predation is despicable enough, but combined with his staggering power it's insidious, even devilish. Decades.
At least during the Rachel Lindsay season, the cast was forced to grapple with the insidious underpinning of Lee's behavior.
The call to "consider both sides" in situations that are fundamentally unequal is tempting and insidious, particularly for the media.
Other jihadi videos on YouTube may be visually more low-key, but are just as insidious in their own ways.
This pivot to the right on women's health is particularly insidious, reflecting an anti-feminist backlash across the political spectrum.
In fact, it may even be more insidious because it's tucked away behind the veneer of a cheerful, open office.
"Mommy Dead and Dearest" thus begins with a grisly killing, before morphing into a more insidious crime involving the victim.
HAL 9000, the insidious AI computer from Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey, influenced Bollason's design of the dome-shaped tool.
For me, it felt even more insidious than mobile phones because it feels like the final frontier in some ways.
As an example of how insidious institutional inertia can be, my company requested data from the Commerce Department in 2011.
Understanding the insidious nature of this plan starts with knowing that immigration proceedings are civil in nature and not criminal.
For Israel, this Shiite militia is now assuredly more dangerous than most state adversaries, and arguably more insidious than ISIS.
But while social pressures can lead to compelling academic theories, upticks riskier borrowing appeared to have more insidious economic implications.
This isn't exactly surprising—perhaps the most insidious effect of FAS is a feeling of alienation within their own communities.
The condition doesn't just strike overnight; it's slow and insidious—which is part of what makes beating it so hard.
But when paired with its highly gamified and prying inquiries, the app's information politics can feel just a little insidious.
He offers very little insight in his biopics, and comes off politically neutral, which has its own insidious political implications.
"It's really insidious, this climate change-induced expansion of things like malaria into places they didn't occur before," Ostfeld says.
The overbearing mother-in-law bit is an old saw, but Streep takes it to a new, more insidious place.
A deathwatch beetle is an insidious insect, eating away at furniture or homes, capable of destroying them if left undetected.
We're out of the frying pan of speculative excess and into a subtler and more insidious problem of chronic undersupply.
FRITZ MUELLER, NEW YORK To the Editor: What we are experiencing now is even more insidious than Michelle Goldberg describes.
But the court's self-aggrandizement in recent decades is more insidious and destructive of American values in the long term.
In a joint statement released after the president's response, the House managers accused Trump of "naked, unapologetic and insidious" corruption.
Even so, he and revisionist allies in his Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) have shifted Japan rightward, with some insidious consequences.
Why, then, does the government keep pursuing efforts to eradicate them as if they were some sort of insidious infestation?
"Since it is very difficult even for experts to evaluate search engines, search engine bias is particularly insidious," they write.
In the policy documents the ANC acknowledged that it was in the grip of the "insidious impact of" factional fighting.
Allen tried it, but given her insidious combination of preexisting conditions, self-administered insulin wasn't enough to stabilize her health.
The insidious effects of trauma from depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, substance abuse and other medical problems also hinder reporting.
That "Too Funny to Fail" doesn't meaningfully reckon with the insidious sexism within comedy is not much of a ding.
While near-total bans pass statehouses left and right, we need to pay attention to this insidious "incrementalist" legislation too.
But as they start to notice oddities around them, they begin to wonder if something more insidious is at work.
Because of this, the devastation from a volcanic eruption can be much more insidious than other natural disasters, Klemetti said.
No longer repressed were white Americans' fears of faceless people of color, or the insidious invading corruption of foreign influences.
For every hilarious "#Wizwearscoolpants" tangent, there's usually a more insidious "you let a stripper trap you" lurking not far behind.
Bannon was intoxicated by Breitbart, who saw politics as a fight to save American culture from the insidious PC left.
After all, robots in various forms offer the potential for both the most glorious beneficence and the most insidious evil.
Insidious: Chapter 2 (2003) The unforgettable shots of creatures from "The Further," plus that creepy song (FYI — it's Tiny Tim's "Tip Toe Through the Tulips" and it will haunt your dreams), plus "he's got your baby," plus that spine-chilling musical kicker pushes the Insidious: Chapter 2 trailer even past the original's teasers. 5.
In an admittedly cursory search, the Haggler could find news reports of just one arrest and conviction for this insidious crime.
Let's say your species is threatened by an enemy so insidious that all the usual survival techniques are useless against it.
But the insidious, seedy underbelly exists and the "grab 'em by the pussy" culture, created by the president himself, is real.
That includes Mr. Lloyd Webber, whose insistent signature melodiousness paradoxically feels less insidious when it's given a pumped-up decibel count.
That last look is what Leaving Neverland feels like: the shock and pang of betrayal, a visceral reveal of insidious behavior.
The trucker perpetuates an insidious form of sexual harassment; he believes he has ownership over Sarah simply because she's a woman.
The second, more insidious, method is to complement that tactic with a more direct cyber-attack on voting records or machines.
Watchmen takes place in a world where white supremacist types are killing cops rather than infiltrating their ranks in insidious ways.
What we cannot do is respond with propaganda and insidious covert strategic operations of our own, because then we're weaponizing information.
Most insidious here are the people around Bri who push her to try to embrace her new image for the money.
How cold and callous is the little screen of our insidious temptation, working our fingers so hard to produce so little!
WhatsApp may soon have a new weapon in the fight  against one of the most insidious forms of spam: shady links.
When employees received hundreds of emails a day, how do companies protect themselves from this insidious and all too common threat?
More insidious still are the Sectoids, long-time series adversaries given a toothier makeover since they were last seen in 2012.
It wasn't long before Kirkman began retweeting those stories, which collectively demonstrate how street and sexual harassment are pervasive and insidious.
Of course, there's a more insidious layer to the Trump administration's increasingly frequent draws from the ol' Game of Thrones well.
"What is harder are the churches that say they are welcoming, because that in a sense is more insidious," he added.
The school may be as insidious and damaging as McDonald argues it is, but the real tumor isn't one MBA program.
Let me tell you: This area right now, we are experiencing the most insidious form of voter suppression you could imagine.
This finding — a sort of "anywhere but here" perception — likely speaks more to the insidious cycle of sexual harassment and silence.
More than a half dozen Trump administration officials have called the phone conversation and the events surrounding it insidious and shocking.
This insidious discrimination pervades every aspect of people's lives, including one of the most private and vulnerable settings: the doctor's office.
The challenge is bad habits are insidious, creeping up on you slowly until you don't even notice the damage they're causing.
More and more these days, the most insidious dangers we face as consumers are playing out in ways we can't see.
"In each place I visited, the Wahhabi influence was an insidious presence," she wrote in The New York Times last year.
Bannon was intoxicated by Breitbart, who saw politics as a fight to save American culture from the insidious politically-correct left.
And it turns out it's insidious and harmful in it of itself and it doesn't guarantee any end to tobacco addiction.
Targeted Regulation of Abortion Providers (TRAP) laws are among the most popular—and the most insidious—of such anti-abortion restrictions.
"It is important for the city government to recognize the insidious link between toxic air and illness and deaths," Chowdhury says.
If that's the case, Tingle's story becomes cruel, calculating, ableist, and insidious — nothing like the love-proving character at its center.
As a black woman with a disability, Emery understands the insidious form of oppression that arises when people underestimate your capabilities.
A: I think that's fair ...Q: But I think you said, Ambassador, that over time things got more and more insidious.
But there is something particularly insidious, and damaging, about private parties being told by the government whom to monitor and why.
" Fassbinder once wrote that Sirk's films convinced him that "love is the best, most insidious, most effective instrument of social control.
More accurately, Hudson Yards is Midtown's Battery Park City, both less insidious and more mundane than how it has been advertised.
Parts of "Amity and Prosperity" read as intimately as a novel, though its insidious, slow-motion ordeal is all too real.
Regardless of which party is doing the gerrymandering — and both are guilty — the motive is as obvious as it is insidious.
More than five years into President Xi Jinping's rule, the more insidious implications of his authoritarian revival are coming into focus.
Equally insidious, these same bills carve out an exception for doctors to keep performing nonconsensual, medically unnecessary surgeries on intersex infants.
But what's happening on Indian YouTube is more insidious because of how seamlessly the videos transition from fact to bogus rumor.
But in my opinion the more insidious thing is the idea that it's not a story until the Times does it.
"This is all no more than a bunch of saboteurs, with insidious motives," said Hussein Kamal, a retired senior intelligence official.
Democrats like Joe Biden who play by the rules of civility and bipartisanship aren't just falling prey to the insidious manipulation.
I can only grow worse, my disability increasing in insidious increments that he will track by seeing me every three months.
Last spring, Amazon also pulled a bunch of videos that incorrectly linked vaccines to autism, a particularly insidious and lasting conspiracy.
The Palestinian Authority must also stop the most insidious form of encouragement to violence: payments to convicted terrorists and their families.
"I will work relentlessly to reduce crime in Philadelphia -- particularly the insidious gun violence that plagues too many communities," she said.
This is a subtle and insidious process that happens behind the headlines and is infinitely deniable, even as it is happening.
In the following weeks, Ambassador Taylor learned new facts about a scheme that even Sondland would describe as becoming more insidious.
Have I been handsomely paid by Big Sugar, by members of any number of insidious global sugar cartels, for these remarks?
This type of elite disinformation, from politicians many voters trust, is one of the most insidious and damaging forms of disinformation.
Looking back, perhaps the most insidious homophobia on Friends is its desire to make the homophobes in its audience more comfortable.
The insidious irony here is that prestigious law firms and big corporations have made efforts to relax the workplace for decades.
There is no other way to remain Jewish and democratic, no other way to escape the insidious moral corrosion of dominion.
One of the most insidious pieces of it is that it's meant to be obscured by those who benefit from it most.
"And with an aging population, more and more people will have this insidious disease and we have to do something about it."
Far more insidious and worthy of removal from respectable platforms are the demented incitements and conspiracy theories spread willy-nilly by Jones.
"My worry is that this data will be used by government for mass surveillance, ethnic cleansing and other insidious purposes," Satpathy said.
The pervasiveness of WannaCry reveals just how insidious wide-scale ransomware attacks can be, endangering public infrastructure, commerce, and even human lives.
Kidman called domestic abuse "a complicated, insidious disease," referring to her character Celeste Wright's abusive relationship with her husband, Perry (Alexander Skarsgård).
" But clear examples of harassment like that one don't even begin to cover other more insidious, coercive tactics she regularly "fended off.
TV. "They're playing this scary movie music from 'Insidious' and telling her, 'I'm your best friend' through the Ring system," he continued.
Perhaps an insidious and barely noticeable loss of pressurization due to a leak in the cabin caused the crew to become hypoxic.
Instead of attempting to build up fake news sites with millions of followers, Victory Lab has adopted a far more insidious approach.
RICHARD LORCHEditor-in-chiefBuilding Research & Information London Can I ask businesses to cease their insidious habit of producing Arctic temperatures in midsummer?
As not seen on TV Chinese censors just banned a lot of insidious things from TV, like celebs' kids and time travel.
"I find this culture [more than individual influencers] very insidious," the director notes of Alexis' motives at the end of the episode.
And for people you exist with on a regular, friendly basis, Google's introduced a second and possibly more insidious feature, Shared Libraries.
But, at night, when you're all by yourself, any noise can turn into something insidious — a presence from the other side, perhaps.
It may seem obvious, but it's something we need to discuss if we're even going to begin solving such an insidious problem.
Cancer is the disease of our generation and it is part of my and my mother's quest to beat this insidious monster.
What is new is the suspicion that microplastics are causing widespread harm to humans and the environment in an invisible, insidious manner.
Women are obviously also exposed to the insidious messaging of what a woman should and shouldn't do and be almost from birth.
By 2012, Riley, then 41, started shopping a screenplay for a radical comedy about unions, displacement and the insidious effects of capitalism.
"In casting aside this archaic and insidious relic of the colonial past, Angola has eschewed discrimination and embraced equality," the agency said.
Evil was real in the world, and it was most insidious when championed by individuals who were otherwise good people. Many—most?
But like all voters, they should ensure that insidious sexism, theirs or the pundits', does not waft in to cloud their judgment.
But more insidious is the risk that a recovering addict will be tempted to use again by people in their inner circle.
But if you watch with an even remotely discerning eye, you'll quickly notice these lovebirds' abusive relationship represents insidious and unacceptable stereotypes.
Schrader's bill has another insidious effect: it eliminates the indexation of the salary threshold to keep pace with inflation and rising salaries.
AND WHEN THE PRESIDENT SAYS THAT THESE TYPES OF STRUCTURES ARE INSIDIOUS, THAT THOSE COMPANIES RENOUNCE THEIR CITIZENSHIP, WHAT DO YOU SAY?
The long-term effects of NOT learning are just as insidious as the long-term effects of not having a healthy lifestyle.
White men have a lot of power, and they're going to come for you, and it'll be insidious and it'll be invisible.
In addition to having insidious effects later in life, the effects of trauma can be seen as early as childhood and kindergarten.
So you stay the course, despite knowing that burying the feelings will ultimately create a dulling darkness that is even more insidious.
There's a difference: Lying involves conscious deception, whereas bullshitting is a more insidious attempt to blur the lines between truth and falsehood.
As I observed more of my colleagues, I began to see the insidious ways that the software changed how people work together.
Unfortunately, Americans are now familiar with identity theft, from having experienced it themselves or personally knowing a victim of this insidious crime.
He suggested that his decision to recant his insidious "birther" claims against President Obama was an insincere attempt to change the subject.
Perhaps even more insidious in this particular case is that the government granted the TSA complete authority in approving its own competition.
Western leaders must respond to criticisms of liberal democracy, not simply reject them as the product of an insidious, anti-liberal worldview.
Trump came up with an alternative theory -- somehow put the brakes on the insidious video games, which he links to mass shootings.
However, more insidious measures are successfully shuttering clinics across the nation, putting that right effectively out of reach for millions of women.
It's Stockholm Syndrome, only more insidious and confusing because you feel like you made the choice to join when you started out.
While recent presidential elections have had similar racial undertones, the divisions in seem to be more insidious, and potentially dangerous, this election.
Yet the toll of storms, fires, floods, and heat on human health can also be more insidious and can linger for years.
Health trends target and vilify all kinds of foods, but there are more insidious implications with the discourse surrounding this Taiwanese drink.
Like so many ill-advised opinions these days, Bevin's dislike of Lil Wayne has something more insidious at its core: racism, duh.
BROOKER There was another one more recently that was even more insidious — a company offering a service that will impersonate your relatives.
Some on the left addressed the insidious nature of sexual assault and pondered whether "extreme masculinity" was the root of the problem.
But I think it's worth digging into this, because there's actually something pretty insidious about the argument that Brooks lays out here.
Another insidious side-effect manifests in the self-legitimizing practice of new, often private cultural institutions in regions experiencing recent cultural booms.
At what age would the insidious role their mother's country played in the Pinochet dictatorship begin to come up with their friends?
But sexism is often imprinted on clothes themselves, and here is where it becomes exceptionally insidious — because of the messages it delivers.
She finds purpose championing another group on the lower rungs of society against dark, insidious forces that would keep them in thrall.
This insidious half live, half un-live being called corona has taken over our sleep and waking life like an alien invasion.
But others, including those whose forebears were targeted by racial covenants, say it's time for the insidious language to vanish for good.
In the weeks that followed, Ambassador Taylor learned new facts about a scheme that even Sondland would describe as becoming more insidious.
The real cost of an NDABut the often insidious nature of these contracts of silence was laid bare by the #MeToo movement.
The practice was so insidious that the United States Supreme Court banned it in 1986, in a case called Batson v. Kentucky.
Now, more than ever, we must be extra wary of false equivalence, extra attuned to the insidious process of normalizing the abnormal.
November is known to many as the official kick-off month for holiday shopping — but it's also notorious for something more insidious.
Coal ash, the hazardous byproduct of burning coal to produce power, is a particularly insidious legacy of the nation's dependence on coal.
But what's more insidious is what this update to Title X does to the relationship between health care providers and their patients.
The practice was so insidious that the United States Supreme Court banned it in 1986, in a case called Batson v. Kentucky.
She makes the horrific concept of the Games alluring, which is the fantastic, insidious conceit when you realize that's the entire point.
From the available evidence, greyscale would seem an insidious infection that is most likely caused by a smallpox or HPV-like virus.
" He also argued that Black Lives Matter has encouraged attacks on police (it never has), and that it's an "insidious terror organization.
What seemed to start off as a winking and benign recycling of the pop culture past has mutated into something far more insidious.
First, it delegitimizes protesters: They're no longer dissenters trying to make their country a better place; they're insidious agents responsible for weakening it.
But to some, "Deep State" has a far more insidious meaning than just government bureaucrats and Obama appointees still working in Washington. Rep.
Season 2 delves into the more insidious parts of racial politics, like alt-right Twitter and the ingrained whiteness of university secret societies.
Set in San Francisco, the game finds the user playing as a hacker named fighting an insidious operating system that's overtaken the city.
The Pixel 3, as noted above, takes steps meant to help us reduce our usage and dependency on these wonderful and insidious devices.
What's particularly insidious about financial abuse, she said, is that victims with destroyed credit scores and limited resources have no way to leave.
That game turns out to be Persona, or a more insidious version of the same kinds of interactions we have with Ouija boards.
"This is a very insidious, very well-organized attack," Matanuska-Susitna (Mat-Su) borough's IT director Eric Wyatt said in a press release.
"That kind of insidious sexism, the kind that's almost in the DNA of people like him: It's much worse," says Beaufoy, the screenwriter.
Even Damien's more insidious power of persuasion only works when he truly wants something and can then plant that desire in someone else.
UnREAL's toughest pill to swallow may be the somewhat insidious nature behind turning real people into puppets for the entertainment of the masses.
But underlying that misconception is an even more insidious one: expiration dates don't actually tell you whether your food has spoiled or not.
In Australia the establishment feels another profound insecurity, too: the insidious influence of an authoritarian China in commerce, society, academia and even politics.
While sexual harassment in the workplace is a problem in many industries, it seems particularly insidious in the science community in recent years.
It is just as much used as a powerful tool by one group as it is an insidious defense mechanism by the other.
Moreover, it perpetuates the insidious belief that trans men and women are simply playing dress-up and are not "real" men and women.
Eating disorders are serious and highly lethal mental illnesses, and far too many people are dying at the hands of these insidious diseases.
But mostly I'm thinking about how this further reveals the insidious influence that dehumanizing rhetoric and ideas have on inhumane policies and practices.
What's next: Amid the confusion and speculation, this may prove either a temporary blip or an insidious attempt to undermine congressionally mandated sanctions.
But there's the more insidious theory that, yeah, this is a female-led movie and doesn't warrant the same investment as its counterparts.
Yet beneath its putative message of male responsibility lies a more insidious phenomenon: The commodification of protest, particularly in the era of Trump.
"Source-of-income discrimination is an insidious practice that deprives the city's most vulnerable residents of safe and affordable housing," Ms. Malalis said.
They had better realize that communities of color — and many white people, as well — will vote against this hateful, insidious approach to politics.
After all, the most insidious type of censorship occurs when people don't even know it is happening or who is responsible for it.
In today's much gloomier climate, silliness has yielded to the serious work of stifling speech and academic freedom in ever-more insidious ways.
But the insidious and invisible cloud we're now living in is the largest environmental health crisis the world is facing, according to WHO.
Wow. One minute you're answering emails and trying to hide your insidious hangover from your boss, next thing you know you're in love.
Claire's two-faced Vice President Mark Usher (Campbell Scott) poses as her greatest ally, but could be the most insidious threat against her.
The lines also poignantly examined the insidious ability of the media to highlight the mundane and unimportant while simultaneously bypassing the real issues.
Supporters of Mr. Foa argue that he is an independent voice free of institutional allegiances and RAI's insidious establishment bias against populist voices.
" A question that is innocuous when meeting a friend's friend becomes insidious from a border cop's mouth: "How do you know each other?
Throughout history, cultural conversations around HIV have been rooted in fear-mongering and insidious homophobia (the virus was initially nicknamed the "gay plague").
In its own special way, that sort of damage to joints and bones and connective tissue can be as insidious as brain trauma.
To protect against the insidious threat of malicious updates, it might be tempting to immediately disable these mechanisms on your computers and smartphones.
But a lot of these things are just far more insidious because now it's trendy to be progressive and liberal, whatever that means.
It's an insidious line of reasoning: If you're too poor to afford to pay down your debts, you need to tighten your belt.
But the one factor many seemed to agree on is that clericalism, from the seminaries to the top of the hierarchy, is insidious.
But experts said that the events in Osmington were part of a wider, more insidious problem in rural Australia: suicide and family murder.
Images of emaciated children have revealed the insidious nature of the crisis, in which food is available in markets but unaffordable to many.
KIEV, Ukraine — Ukrainians have long struggled with fake news from Russia, but last week, they discovered something even more insidious: a fake journalist.
There was another danger, more insidious and less photogenic than any of these, but which nonetheless posed a threat to their endeavour—boredom.
As Jane (Julia Garner) follows her daily routine, she grows increasingly aware of the insidious abuse that threatens every aspect of her position.
Farrow's book revealed the insidious and very deliberate ways men like Weinstein, Lauer, and Tom Brokaw could protect themselves through intimidation and NDAs.
While many may be most likely to know Whannell as a screenwriter ("Saw" and "Insidious"), he has directed a couple of other movies.
Because the test was enacted to keep nonwhite immigrants out, there was an insidious twist: officials could test applicants in any European language.
The ransomware involved is particularly insidious, which Travelex has confirmed in a new statement to be Sodinokibi (it is also known as REvil).
The most insidious part of the colonial project was the dehumanization of Aboriginal people and the attempt to destroy their culture and knowledge.
Given Shaye's scream queen status — she recently starred in the Ouija and Insidious franchises — you know something horrible is about to go down.
But the progression of the epidemic and the development of the consequences of obesity have been insidious, and have therefore generated less urgency.
"  Pelosi had previously warned U.S. allies at the security forum to stay clear of Huawei, calling it "the most insidious form of aggression.
"I humbly stand on stage for those who were stung by racism or sexism or any other insidious bias and persevered," Smith said.
But even if the court repeals the law, Indian society still has to contend with the deep and insidious stigma of being queer.
Many are far less visible — and therefore that much more insidious — than the censor covering up the midriffs in Cosmo with his pen.
Parts of the book "read as intimately as a novel, though its insidious, slow-motion ordeal is all too real," our reviewer wrote.
I do think that there are more insidious forms of racism in this country, which is founded on the notion of white supremacy.
But I knew there were even more insidious frameworks that had shaped not just my worldview, but also my artistic and pedagogical practices.
In 2015, Valve said roughly 77,000 accounts are "hijacked" each month, a combination of hacking, passwords compromised by data breaches, or insidious tricks.
Critics have said the practice has now become far more effective and insidious due to computer technology and precise voter data, warping democracy.
As a nakedly corporate state is thrust upon us, the insidious inferences of Simon's abstractions transform them into a different kind of emblem.
These divergent images create a diaristic impression that mirrors the daily expectation of being surveilled, and its steady, insidious normalization of governmental transgressions.
"It is such an insidious thing," said Susan Shin, legal director of the New Economy Project, which works with community groups in New York.
And in the latest installment of the franchise, the virus has mutated into an insidious new form, affecting humans in some disturbing new ways.
Trying to keep up with ever-changing fashions is one of the most insidious elements of lifestyle inflation because styles change every few months.
And in the Middle East, blaming the corrupting influence of Western culture for the region's problems has a long and much more insidious history.
Macron said France would prevail with calm against an "insidious enemy" that wanted to divide the French people and deprive them of their freedoms.
It's a well-traveled sentiment — protecting one's home is a near-feral impulse — and one born from love, but the presumption is nonetheless insidious.
Russia interfered with our elections in 2016, but the ongoing failure of electoral participation might be just as insidious a degradation of our democracy.
"In casting aside this archaic and insidious relic of the colonial past, Angola has eschewed discrimination and embraced equality," Human Rights Watch's statement said.
Our respondents also detailed the insidious, death-by-a-thousand-cuts effects of harassment and discrimination that are harder to put a finger on.
Charisma: Negan's few appearances showcased some of his most insidious behavior — his ability to recognize specific weaknesses and fears in people, and exploit them.
Besides their tendency to be adopted as bad faith, rhetorical sleights-of-hand, calls for civility have another, perhaps more insidious, consequence: deflecting blame.
"Public corruption is one of the most insidious crimes confronting our communities today," FBI Special Agent in Charge Christopher Combs said in a statement.
" Added Lattanzi, "Cancer is the disease of our generation and it is part of my and my mother's quest to beat this insidious monster.
As the convention was getting started, he announced a new collaboration with his old Insidious partner Jason Blum for a horror-thriller called M3GAN.
The last few years have been difficult ones for journalism, with both state and non-state actors using insidious methods to undermine independent journalism.
Which highlights the other, more insidious way through which rumors proliferate, which in turn makes it even more difficult to read the hidden messages.
All of us who grew up with the internet know that cyber bullying is an insidious problem that has claimed so many young lives.
The insidious spread of what Martin calls "the soft power of Nazi and fascist imperialism" is a staggering tale of geopolitical and intellectual ambition.
The attention to big breaches is not misguided, experts say, but it has come at the expense of ignoring a more insidious cyber threat.
This kind of corporate do-baddery is a trope at this point, but in movie theaters in 1973 it was undoubtedly insidious and terrifying.
" She will speak out against the Palestinian movement to boycott, divest and sanction (BDS) the Jewish state, which she called "insidious and anti-Semitic.
What we didn't realize was just how insidious that plan was — and that it involved a Whisperer plant in Alexandria to see it through.
Their insidious actions have largely flown under the radar, as the country rightly frets over Trump's racial demagoguery and his blundering toward nuclear war.
Implicit bias can be insidious with deadly consequences, the NAACP said, listing recent examples of the police shooting of Stephon Clark and Saheed Vassell.
What is happening is something that is more subtle and more insidious and I think has more fingerprints from other ... governments in the past.
But I'm able to deal with the emotions that have to do with keeping quiet and all of the more insidious forms of sexism.
And the Trump presidency with its insidious dynastic tendencies suggest crises ahead, maybe at home, maybe in the world; maybe not now, but soon.
The Kovaleski incident shouldn't distract from the insidious ways in which Donald Trump's very being threatens to turn back the clock on disability rights.
In South Africa, Bell Pottinger had become inextricably linked with the "Zupta" project and with the insidious propagation of the "white monopoly capital" theme.
Calls for "common sense" are a powerful and insidious political tactic, because the line between common sense and senseless illusion is all too thin.
Nevertheless, with all the well-known reasons to be wary of Erdoğan, there are many more — some even more insidious — bubbling below the surface.
It is related to another and even more insidious form of magical thinking: Businesses make money, so everything should be run like a business.
In the wake of the Facebook data scandal, many users are only now realizing just how insidious the social network's data-collection techniques are.
" The insidious genius of this alliance, he points out, was selling the disorder rather than the drugs, in the guise of promoting A.D.H.D. "awareness.
But shutting down one slave market or even several won't address the many, insidious forms of slavery that are less obvious though more common.
But in the end, this is purely a defensive ability; Calvin can protect himself from IT's insidious influence, but he can't protect anyone else.
Any national campaign to eliminate hepatitis C, an insidious virus that kills tens of thousands of Americans a year, would almost certainly involve prisons.
Instead of the trademark "Atlanta" satire, we get a face-value portrayal of everyday racism at its most insidious, tedious, exhausting and altogether unsurprising.
These rallies are dismissed as circus acts, but their power is insidious — dramas that agitate the hatred, anger and bigotry of a dictator's followers.
" But he struggled for years to find a worthy follow-up before re-establishing himself with hit supernatural thrillers like "Insidious" and "The Conjuring.
Much more insidious are the effects of warming on the social fabric and confidence in government in countries whose stability matters to American security.
More insidious are the concessions made every day by companies to the demands of the Chinese government, under threat of losing Chinese market access.
" Asked if the mushrooming coronavirus fraud is worse than previous campaigns to steal from the most vulnerable, IBM's Henderson said, "It's far more insidious.
But cancers often find insidious ways to stymie the immune system, like sending a signal that turns on a brake on the immune system.
Facebook, which has been trying to portray itself as a friend to digital publishers for the last few years, has a more insidious problem.
Pitcavage described the sovereign citizen movement as an ideology that contends the US government has been infiltrated and made illegitimate through an insidious conspiracy.
Not only spectacular viewing, When They See Us highlights the insidious biases that plague our society and the vulnerable people put at risk. -A.F.
This is one of the most insidious features of authoritarianism: It beats people into submission because you can't fight 100 battles all at once.
Trump's message is particularly insidious because it is extraordinarily rare and difficult for young sex crime victims to come forward, particularly against authority figures.
Chronic workplace stress is triggered by difficult work schedules, a chronic lack of sleep, and inadequate equipment, but it also includes more insidious issues.
It's the purest distillation of pro-Trump Christian nationalism: the insidious doctrine that implicitly links American patriotism and American exceptionalism with (white) evangelical Christianity.
The Dark Web is a hotbed for the most insidious of humankind — from drug dealers on Silk Road to sex traffickers and child pornographers.
It was the first of two Aphex clips directed by Chris Cunningham, and the second used a similar formula to even more insidious ends.
I guess on the bright side, it's good for teens to learn about insidious demands for unpaid labor in the form of social media production.
Depending on who you ask, Fun Time is either a normal day care (albeit a slightly creepy one) or a cover-up for something insidious.
But with our increasing reliance on satellites and electronics, you can't forget its more insidious effects—and some satellites got a taste of those yesterday.
"The American people deserve a nonpartisan, transparent, public investigation into this insidious attack on our democratic institutions," Cardin said in a statement at the time.
This "fake flex" culture — a company that offers unlimited vacation but discourages employees from using it, for example — can be especially insidious for working parents.
And the result is a transformation of political discourse and the establishment of a new insidious vernacular — of division, deceit, of victory at all costs.
But its existence, however temporary, still provides an insidious look into how, exactly, the music industry is grappling with its own culpability in enabling abuse.
It congratulated the Austrian-born economist on his "grand" book, "The Road to Serfdom", which argued that economic planning posed an insidious threat to freedom.
Grubba — who walks with an uneven gait after sustaining an injury to her spinal cord — said that the discrimination she has encountered is more insidious.
In the era of climate change, environmental collapse becomes all the more insidious because it's harder to see and it's harder to find the villain.
Like the unspoken grief endured by young women trying to conceive, sickle cell represents an insidious crisis hidden deep in the chemistry of cellular inheritances.
One video in particular that has been linked to multiple violent attacks shows how stopping these false and insidious rumors may be harder than assumed.
Now the more insidious assault is on the middle-classes, as the one percent, represented by the government, bankers, and financial institutions, expropriate their wealth.
It chips away at the insidious perfectionism that grows larger and stronger with every new photo-editing app and every improvement in our smartphone cameras.
And it's easy for folks to hide from it, because sometimes you're not able to map it out, especially with how insidious racism has become.
And it's given more than 85033 million people insurance and it's repealed the most insidious thing that affected millions of families: the pre-existing condition.
The malleability of this relationship is arguably pretty important in our "post-truth" moment, particularly in how it can be disrupted or disjointed insidious intentions.
Yet it may have eclipsed a subtler, more insidious danger of human replacement that has been sparked not by the killers, but by the helpers.
The sort of "Pull yourself up by your bootstraps!" mentality is actually quite insidious, and it helps undermine any kind of class identity in America.
Add her uncanny mastery of that insidious power exuded by overbearing men, and Watkins becomes a dead-ringer for the worst boss you've ever had.
There is an apparent effort to "other" her -- perhaps due to her being American but also, in a more insidious way, over her biracial heritage.
The goal was simply insidious: if the secret donors and their communications were revealed, they could be targeted for ridicule, job loss and even violence.
The most insidious of these influencers are those who operate under a veil of environmental concern and advocacy and an expressed love of the wilderness.
Arguably the most insidious danger is the effort by Russia to poison and distort American political discourse and undermine the credibility of our election process.
Shapiro, who is Jewish, and others have described the disruptions as an insidious effort to smuggle racist and anti-Semitic ideologies into the conservative mainstream.
Consider how insidious that sickness can be but that you love them no matter what because, ultimately, this is one part of who they are.
Unfortunately, while Facebook was focused on not screwing up in that area, "we didn't see coming a different kind of more insidious threat," Sandberg said.
After all, the most enduring Christian movements in America have allied themselves most prominently with other, more insidious, kinds of identity politics and identity formation.
Only when our white sisters and brothers begin to unravel this insidious thread and refuse to be complicit in it will we defeat white supremacy.
He likes the store's neighborhood vibe and friendly staff, and he views payday loans as a way to avoid debt traps he considers more insidious.
"It's not overtly racist, it's just that insidious feeling that someone like Sterling is fair game and that he should accept this kind of treatment."
In a more insidious fashion, he has undermined the integrity of public service by appointing people to important jobs who have glaring conflicts of interest.
As a result, there's a lot riding on Joker, because Phoenix's take on Batman's most insidious villain is as an important opportunity for Warner Bros.
The DC Comics heroes depicted on the CW network have faced all manner of foes, but one of the most insidious may be social media.
President Donald Trump and his supporters have also used the phrase to reference conspiracy theories that claim insidious actors are attempting to undermine his presidency.
By allowing anyone to post definitions (users can up or down vote their favorite ones) Peckham opened the door for the most insidious among us.
The longer term effect of the order may be more insidious, particularly for those of us who believe in good economic analysis and good government.
But now that both of them have reached a certain age, the sexism they've faced for decades has become something more insidious, paired with ageism.
Russian hackers have barraged the Olympics for three years now, including a particularly stealthy and insidious digital attack on the Pyeongchang Winter Games in 2018.
That disinterest in accepted facts -- or the belief that everyone is entitled to their own facts -- is both insidious and toxic to the broader culture.
They're not the dramatic bloodbaths the Hulu show makes them out be, but that doesn't mean there's nothing insidious about them, explains Linda Kay Klein.
Flick through the hard-right propaganda website Breitbart and you'll find pages of GOP attacks on Soros as an insidious proponent of further nonwhite migration.
Or: All the evidence is hearsay, except for what is not hearsay and that is no less specious — the disloyal betrayals of insidious Never-Trumpers.
For the past six years, I have had the perfect excuse—ever since a polite but insidious form of leukemia was diagnosed, in early 2010.
China's claims that recommendations on basic freedoms have been accepted and already implemented are "insidious", said Sarah Brooks of the International Service for Human Rights.
"The most insidious thing, frankly, is that only one of 15 people on this drafting committee is for labor," she said, according to the Post.
But this turn of events gives urgency to her main theme — the insidious influence of totalitarianism on the lives of those trapped under its boot.
It's a light cultural rejoinder to the concept of microaggressions, those passing instances of everyday racism that add up into a larger, more insidious picture.
The insidious attempt by some women to criminalize awkward, gross and entitled sex takes women back to the days of smelling salts and fainting couches.
I think part of it is, part of what's insidious about the patriarchy is this sense of guilt and perfection that's put in women's minds.
The music may be luscious, and its intentions may be innocuous, while the effects are insidious, producing the mollifying effect of an all-encompassing ideology.
The various claims and portrayals emerging from this lawsuit serve as an important reminder that anti-Asian racism can play out in multiple insidious ways.
For one thing, they're typically easier to spot than more insidious kinds of stalkers, as psychosis involves a break from reality and, often, unconventional behavior.
"We are also the front line to prevent gerrymandering that has been so insidious, that has prevented people's wishes from being followed in Congress," Inslee said.
"I would really like people to go into that game and come away realizing that prejudice is more insidious than they thought it was," she says.
When it comes to automated and insidious invasions of our personal lives and most basic rights, tech lobbyists and politicians sell a calculated brand of cynicism.
B. Wired's thought-provoking showcase of images from photographer Michael Amato's collection, "Fear Culture, USA," explores the insidious nature of the 24-hour cable news cycle.
What makes this phenomenon insidious is that it can become dangerous even when no one even believes the conspiracy theory being floated, at least not initially.
Thanks very much to the insidious rise of revenge porn, filming sex in the confines of our own homes has become laced with apprehension for many.
Effluent from wastewater treatment plants does not kill the fish immediately, but its effect is insidious, says Graham Scott, one of the authors of the study.
Net neutrality activists like Fight for the Future have predicted that encroaching moves by corporate ISPs will be gradual and insidious rather than sudden and overnight.
We must remain vigilant and monitor the insidious policy actions of this administration, which are designed to fundamentally change our society and roll back our rights.
The damage of student debt is more personal and insidious, said Constantine Yannelis, assistant professor of finance at the University of Chicago's Booth School of Business.
My mother left waitressing in 1998 to become a social worker, and the vulnerability of her clients is a reflection of the city's creeping, insidious poverty.
Similarly, phrases like "America is a melting pot," like all clichés, carry no specific meaning, but rather acquire meaning in contexts ranging from benign to insidious.
What perhaps even more insidious is that art itself is starting to become commodified to the point that people won't be able to tell the difference.
Many portrayals, even in TV and film, offer little more than one-dimensional villains for audiences to hate, negating the truly insidious nature of parental abuse.
But the result is an insidious misunderstanding of how inequality works — one that only white men and Kanye West apparently have the privilege to believe in.
The move reflects an insidious strategy criminals and hacktivists sometimes use to expose and endanger targets by leaking deeply person details about them and their families.
Lucious erupts from a flurry of flames like the foreboding, insidious devil he is, in a black suit, cane (cough, pitchfork), and blazing pupils for eyes.
But there's an even more insidious psychological weakness that social media platforms, streaming services, and even publishers eagerly take advantage of: our inherent need for completion.
Even if I didn't understand every nuance of the insidious, harmless-seeming stuff I was doing, I understood having to consistently perform for a cheap return.
The process of self-censorship was incredibly insidious: It wasn't just that you stopped talking about certain things with other people—you stopped thinking them yourself.
Keeping everything out is not an option (including insidious actors, hackers or viruses) and keeping everything in (halting the outward flow of data) is also impossible.
It stacks the provincial government with social conservatives eager to roll back the insidious LGBTQ- and abortion-friendly social policies of the hated lesbian ex-premier.
The wave of YA dystopias was spurred largely by 9/11, and explore, more broadly, a country torn apart by income inequality, war, and insidious fear.
What about the persecution received daily by members of the LGBTQ community in the slow and insidious erosion of their rights as citizens of this country?
The attacks in the French elections didn't appear to swing the result of the voting, but they're meant to have other long-term and insidious effects.
Of course, the most insidious effects of violence are psychological, and certainly Mansoor, who was only 12 when the blast went off, has not escaped them.
America's obsession with consolidation—turning independent, successful companies into smaller, often disposable parts of much larger ones—is one of the many insidious things about capitalism.
Sharif's lexical bent manifests a somewhat similar sensibility, but she remains less sanguine, more suspicious, about naming due to its more insidious uses in unpoetic contexts.
The $17.23 million take is the biggest opening ever for its distributor, Focus Features (beating out the $22.6 million opening by 2015's "Insidious: Chapter 3").
The insidious miniature earbuds, which are marketed online to students for the expressed purpose of cheating on exams, are so small that they cannot be detected.
We know too much about buying habits and likes, and the result is an insidious bias toward giving people what they have already indicated they want.
It's bound to be difficult to call out someone who is abusing their power in a more insidious way, whose "shadow side" is tinted millennial pink.
Perhaps the most insidious part of the Trump administration's approach to criminal justice lies in its efforts to link crime to its broader crackdown on immigration.
But for those in the grip of fear, immigration — or globalization, Silicon Valley, Wall Street or automation — are shapeless, insidious forces that are out of control.
"This extremism every bit as insidious and destructive to our values and our way of life [as jihadism]," she said after the Finsbury Park Mosque attack.
We've come to accept this, but what's a little more insidious is the fact that your Google search results are different from everyone else's as well.
The plaintiffs say that in this day and age, discrimination is often subtle and insidious, and people know better than to leave proof of it behind.
Think of it as a stepladder to antiracism, each step addressing a different stage of the journey toward destroying racism's insidious hold on all of us.
The punishing pressure now applied to Dawn and other news outlets is more insidious than the outright censorship of times past, says Dawn's editor, Zaffar Abbas.
And punishing people for making fun of politicians is particularly insidious, for it protects those politicians from criticism that might save them from making destructive decisions.
The casual forms of sexual harassment that he was accused of rarely make headlines but can be insidious because of their pervasiveness, and often goes unchecked.
Our most insidious distractions are self-perpetuated; they are the personal concerns nagging at us throughout the day or the too frequent reaches for our phones.
However, a new lawsuit claims the abuses of the self-proclaimed self-help group on their victims are far more "insidious" — and included illegal human experiments.
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.
To the Editor: Hillary Clinton is correct to blame James B. Comey, the F.B.I. director, for her loss, but the problem is larger and more insidious.
"One of the most insidious things I found — there are actually trolls at hospitals that wait for old people to come in on stretchers," she said.
From comedies such as "Neighbors" and "Bridesmaids" to horror films such as "Insidious," this famous face is easily recognizable ... Just maybe not in this hot take.
This led to a cloud of conspiracy unfairly impacting an elected leader's ability to govern, and bred an insidious distrust -- and disengagement -- in the democratic process.
Despite the temptation for parents to say yes to their children's wishes, research shows there's an insidious side to chasing after the newest thing others have.
Celebrities like Favre and McGrath, whose net worths are estimated at $100 million and $6 million respectively, seem motivated by the insidious nature of fame itself.
When drilling down to the intersection of race, gender, income and incarceration, one quickly discerns an insidious manifestation of the criminalization of poverty and certain races.
" -- CNN's Chris Cillizza in Monday's The Point newsletter: The truly insidious thing re: Trump's disregard for truth is "about the culture that disregard for truth creates.
But Mr. Bloomberg, who has castigated Ms. Warren's proposed wealth tax as disastrous and unconstitutional, rejects the premise that wealth has an insidious effect on democracy.
The phony pragmatism of incremental strategies to address climate change now surfacing on Capitol Hill may be less insidious than denialism but is nearly as farcical.
To people who don't regularly play video games, this may sound like an insidious time sink, reminiscent of the smartphone games spawned from the Farmville era.
With Bloody Kisses and October Rust, Steele abandons the overt and violent misogyny of Type O's first releases in favor of more insidious forms of sexism.
The migration of news online has also given rise to other forms of more insidious reprisal and intimidation that are making the work of journalism far riskier.
You has a lot to say about the insidious ways men exert control over women, but it may have been considered gratuitous to show the actual moment.
In the adjoining room, China's insidious power is another point of focus with Sammy Baloji's photographs, Kolwezi (2011–12), taken in his native Democratic Republic of Congo.
The insidious thing about Uranus is that it can convince you that people with questions or doubts about your choices are only interested in holding you back.
I want to talk about the deeper, subtler, more insidious effect Mark Halperin had on our politics — one which we'll be paying for for years to come.
Which, according to Pepo Jiménez, a journalist with Vozpópuli who covers ForoCoches, is part of what makes everything that happened around the La Manada trial so insidious.
Others see her as a more insidious figure — a telegenic personality with close ties to conservative figures who can offer Facebook's outreach the veneer of journalistic credibility.
FFS, all we want is some fried chicken and to listen to "Flashing Lights" without it meaning anything insidious, but that possibility seems further and further away.
The Avengers — who are currently on the world's most insidious press tour; you literally cannot escape them — performed the popular "Mean Tweets" segment on Jimmy Kimmel Live!
During the tumultuous last year, the fundamental idea of advertising on Facebook based on hidden character traits has been shown to be an insidious, easily abused practice.
He developed an even more insidious choice in the case of Lourdes Gonzalez, a 24-year-old pregnant mother who had the misfortune of crossing his path.
These innocent, innocuous, not-at-all-strange things become crucial plot points as the dark force known as the Mind Flayer returns in an insidious new form.
He points to the insidious effect of "influential" pro-regime websites who disseminate information from a war which is largely out of bounds to the mainstream media.
"While Ramaphosa and the six or so other contenders battle the smears against them, something more sinister and insidious is unfolding," writes Justice Malala, a political columnist.
Some of Mr Trump's critics detect a more insidious motive, "a weapon to control the news cycle", as George Lakoff, a professor emeritus at Berkeley, puts it.
" Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal, a frequent Trump critic, said the president's comment "smacks of blatant racism, the most odious and insidious racism masquerading poorly as immigration policy.
His proposal to build a wall between the United States and Mexico, meanwhile, is tinged with an insidious racism that has continued to spread through the campaign.
Mozilla is taking a bold stance against more insidious web advertising practices with an announcement today that its Firefox browser will soon block web trackers by default.
Today's Google Doodle celebrates Japanese geochemist Katsuko Saruhashi, whose research helped reveal the insidious spread of radioactive fallout from the US nuclear testing ground in the Pacific.
Thanks to insidious gender roles, Michael perceives himself as being "less than" because he'll never be the family provider, no matter how successful his start-up becomes.
Anyone who's parented, babysat, or just hung out with kid likely has a story about them claiming to see a ghost, if not some other insidious entity.
In fact, the insidious disease seems to run through Fairfield, California, the town they grew up in, a spot roughly an hour drive northeast of San Francisco.
This is yet another reason why terrorism is so insidious: The harms extend far beyond any blast radius, by redefining "foreseeable" harm for the rest of us.
But the kind of racism he dealt with growing up in the small Indonesian city of Malang, East Java, also had a more insidious—more invisible—side.
That insidious process of normalization is both the comic engine that makes Rapture-Palooza go, and its best shot at taking on meaning beyond its humorous surface.
According to Price, the impact of the research could still be insidious even if the social scientists involved did not hold any conflicts of interest as such.
Rickman's Kildare would have been more insidious, perhaps, with a deeper drawl, and more likely to be suspected of the crimes that he was deputed to solve.
The war against campus sexual assault has taken shape as a war against male entitlement; a dismissive legal and judicial apparatus; an insidious culture of binge drinking.
But her disgust with Trump apparently goes back long before the 2016 election: She wrote that she'll "never forgive him" for spreading those hateful, insidious birther conspiracies.
That said, Baloch was killed because insidious misogyny was coupled with state failure to protect her and compounded by a reckless irresponsible media with no journalistic ethics.
But there was another, less-noticed purpose for Francis's document: To reject an insidious notion among Christians that God wants humans to exploit the Earth's natural resources.
One insidious example was the action of members of the Free People of Color in New Orleans, slave owners who offered to fight against the Union Army.
Both Cohen and prosecutors pinned Cohen's crimes on Trump's orders, and the judge on Wednesday said Cohen's election violations "implicate a far more insidious harm" to democracy.
What makes the latest iteration of gerrymandering so seemingly insidious is that it's worked, partly due to technological advancements in map making that allow for unprecedented precision.
"Improper nasal irrigation has been reported as a method of infection for the comparably insidious amoeba," the doctors say in the research paper about the Seattle woman.
"Jeffrey Epstein was only a small part of an insidious system of privilege that exploits children as sexual commodities and robs them of their youth," she said.
If he shares Bacamarte's verdict that everyday life is pathological, he is also aware that such insidious problems can't be solved by locking up the whole population.
But the responsibility ultimately falls on Facebook to design targeting tools in a way that enable diverse advertising while preventing the more insidious abuses it might enable.
Through a series of insidious legislative moves, each piece of legislation worked to lift up the white middle class while further rooting black southerners in abject poverty.
What makes them so insidious is sellers often make big promises about the rarity of the cards they're selling in the repacks but don't always follow through.
But when a company takes charge of ridding the world of extremism, with minimal to no input from society at large, there's something more insidious going on.
In June 2003, The New York Times' William Safire blasted LifeLog as an "all-remembering cyberdiary" with insidious side-effects as people became walking government data-collectors.
Under these circumstances, it seems possible that Miitomo could be the least insidious data miner ever, peddling our content to whichever back-alley information broker it pleases.
But after 26 years, Glenn is retiring because his multiple sclerosis, the insidious disease that saps his strength but not his spirit, commands more of his attention.
" He added that Mr. Cohen's particular crimes — breaking campaign finance laws, tax evasion and lying to Congress — "implicate a far more insidious harm to our democratic institutions.
It's not enough to simply not tune in to the games; we must do more for the athletes and their families living with this insidious brain disorder.
Pappy's snarling, slur-spewing villainy verges on caricature, but "Mudbound" does not pretend that his is the only, or even the most insidious, face of white supremacy.
Written and directed by Leigh Whannell, whose credits include the "Saw" and "Insidious" franchises, the movie establishes a genuine sense of terror and paranoia in Cecelia's plight.
Acknowledging this would mean really grappling with the insidious ways racism operates in the UK, undermining the notion that it is fundamentally a "tolerant" and "progressive" country.
The ban on gay men and youths in Boy Scout programs was insidious, because it implicitly conveyed that gay men mentoring young boys could represent a danger.
But in less than three years, the "impending crisis" of 2014 has been overtaken by a new, more insidious, threat to our democracy: widespread distrust in elections.

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