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Asian humor today is more insidious and thus tougher to
There's also a more insidious, paradoxical cultural force at work.
They wondered whether discrimination could have even more insidious effects.
But there's a much more insidious intimidation at play, here.
But Ingraham's opening monologue also carried a more insidious message.
But underneath all that is a far more insidious force.
This may hint at something more insidious, some traders said.
But many argue the implications of complying are more insidious.
What Wells Fargo is declaring here is something far more insidious.
The dangers of a nationalised system are more insidious (see article).
But the missions also initiated a more insidious form of genocide.
Its politicians traffic in more insidious forms of secondary anti-Semitism.
Even more insidious is the moral judgment projected onto body size.
The censorship I've grown up with is more insidious, and unsettling.
Second, there's a more insidious longer-term purpose here as well.
The larger problem, experts say, is less extreme but more insidious.
It's an insidious response that gets more insidious the further it's probed.
Bias introduced way back up the line is all the more insidious.
But its more insidious — and perhaps more permanent — effects aren't as tangible.
And there's another, more insidious threat: commercial harvesting from wild firefly populations.
But this year the expectations game is far more insidious than usual.
How much more insidious would these allegations seem to all of us?
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.
I think you described that as becoming more and more insidious, correct?
There could be even more insidious side effects of anti-gouging laws.
But Apirat Kongsompong, the army chief, saw a much more insidious purpose.
NAFTA killed jobs, but its effect on democracy was even more insidious.
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.
She insists that his sexual activity is a symptom of something more insidious.
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It's because those terms have actually been replaced by something far more insidious.
But the deterioration has in some ways been less dramatic and more insidious.
But for most Yemenis, war strikes their lives in quieter, more insidious ways.
Wildcat mining is less pervasive than logging, but it can be more insidious.
Today, the creatures Hoyt loved are endangered by a much more insidious force.
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.
But Drezner's hypothesis is that something more insidious happened — the book undermined itself.
However, the far more insidious problem comes down to the family's treatment of Vanya.
We are not so much talking about deliberate mockery as something much more insidious.
And even more insidious are the ways the bill could screw over immigrant women.
Verdict: Right on — advertising is an infinitely more insidious sort of vandalism than tagging.
"It kept—it kept getting more insidious as [the] timeline went on," he testified.
The policy goal is much broader than just a deterrent — and much more insidious.
It's a form of aggression more refined but also more insidious than soundbite bigotry.
Workers face an even more insidious challenge than trash in the form of water.
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.
This kind of voter suppression seems much more insidious than it was in previous eras.
Here's what's much more insidious that we now have to ... Down on the other end.
But even where it does not actively kill, it commits smaller, more insidious crimes, too.
Even more insidious, however, is Hollywood's obsession with white-washing beloved, critically-hailed Asian movies.
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 there's a much more insidious way in which corporations are able to influence politics.
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.
There's a more insidious way that the post-Kennedy Supreme Court could attack abortion rights.
The hustle seems more insidious the more time passes, the interactions-as-transactions more freighted.
And the unintentional and unconscious aggressions associated with these actions make them even more insidious.
And that milestone points to one of the more insidious manifestations of Hollywood's gender bias.
The effects are more insidious than any overindulgent amount of "bad food" can ever be.
It's a much more insidious and effective way of achieving tangible political and policy outcomes.
These ideas, planted in one's home country, become even more insidious in the United States.
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.
But there's also another, more insidious type of bigotry toward minorities afoot in this country.
Instead it's more about coercive control, which can be more insidious and more difficult to [detect].
He's not going to toss a punch; he'll bully Peter Parker in other, more insidious ways.
But for more insidious use cases, like exploiting the technology to harass someone online, it's unsettling.
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.
More insidious sources, of course, intentionally fabricate in order to sow chaos into the nation's deliberations.
There are other, more insidious, political arguments, too, but we'll get to those in a minute.
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.
But state and local efforts to remove supposedly ineligible people from voter rolls are more insidious.
The dog is easily vanquished, but what awaits them inside the house is far more insidious.
But in the hands of people with more insidious goals, it's also becoming something far more dangerous.
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.
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.
But voter suppression also happens in ways that aren't as well-known, and are even more insidious.
Horn argues that a further and more insidious evil was done by crowding these disparate populations together.
But the often misunderstood condition is far more complicated — and more insidious — than one might immediately believe.
But a far more insidious type of auto insurance fraud involves run-of-the-mill accident claims.
So their policies are viewed in the context of their religion instead of something more insidious than that.
Judging by one proof-of-concept demonstration, they could come in far more insidious forms than defenders expect.
Haiti Hurricane Matthew has killed hundreds in Haiti, but a different, more insidious threat may be lurking: cholera.
But what if there was a far more insidious organization pulling the strings of our favorite pop diva?
The threat to close Missouri's last clinic is an example of a more insidious attempt to prevent abortion.
"This was much more insidious than a huge mountain of trash which could be physically removed," says Ruxton.
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.
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.
Another more insidious reason regulators may have been dismissive of scientists' concerns is lobbying by the chemical industry.
The gap he describes doesn't manifest in the form of overtly racist attitudes; it's more pervasive, more insidious.
Now a more insidious attack has surfaced, one designed not to merely embarrass, but disrupt the opening ceremonies themselves.
But the issues I want to focus on are structural: more insidious in effect, and much harder to prevent.
The MacArthur amendment would allow states to offer their own requirements, which is far more insidious than it sounds.
Extremist positions have also come to the fore in a more insidious manner, which is proving harder to combat.
More insidious, however is the affect these comments have on dismissing Paul's efforts to participate in the legislative process.
Lawmakers should take the president up on this offer, unless they have more insidious plans for these leftover funds.
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 Supreme Court, to its credit, does not shy away from the more insidious aspects of its broadcast ban.
This backlash is in many ways more insidious than the blatant discrimination of the past and potentially more dangerous.
But there are also more insidious individuals, whose digital skulduggery can be more consequential than the occasional bigoted bromide.
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.
" Mr. Bernstein said the president's language "may be more insidious and dangerous than Richard Nixon's attacks on the press.
But some of these categories are fairly recent additions, and their more insidious potential may not be fully realized.
But one reason is more insidious: Sometimes groups seek to intimidate and threaten scientists, scaring them off promising work.
"It is the unstated, not being able to perform ... that is far more insidious and all pervasive," she said.
The company took steps to avoid those problems, but didn&apost see that these different "more insidious threats" were coming.
Unfortunately, just because a piece of fashion is animal-free doesn't mean it's not hurting animals in more insidious ways.
Of course, Facebook has yet to supplant all of it, but has wormed its way in in more insidious ways.
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.
For me, it felt even more insidious than mobile phones because it feels like the final frontier in some ways.
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.
The overbearing mother-in-law bit is an old saw, but Streep takes it to a new, more insidious place.
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.
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.
For every hilarious "#Wizwearscoolpants" tangent, there's usually a more insidious "you let a stripper trap you" lurking not far behind.
The second, more insidious, method is to complement that tactic with a more direct cyber-attack on voting records or machines.
More insidious still are the Sectoids, long-time series adversaries given a toothier makeover since they were last seen in 2012.
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.
A: I think that's fair ...Q: But I think you said, Ambassador, that over time things got more and more insidious.
More than five years into President Xi Jinping's rule, the more insidious implications of his authoritarian revival are coming into focus.
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.
In the following weeks, Ambassador Taylor learned new facts about a scheme that even Sondland would describe as becoming more insidious.
Far more insidious and worthy of removal from respectable platforms are the demented incitements and conspiracy theories spread willy-nilly by Jones.
" But clear examples of harassment like that one don't even begin to cover other more insidious, coercive tactics she regularly "fended off.
Instead of attempting to build up fake news sites with millions of followers, Victory Lab has adopted a far more insidious approach.
And for people you exist with on a regular, friendly basis, Google's introduced a second and possibly more insidious feature, Shared Libraries.
But more insidious is the risk that a recovering addict will be tempted to use again by people in their inner circle.
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.
Perhaps even more insidious in this particular case is that the government granted the TSA complete authority in approving its own competition.
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.
In the weeks that followed, Ambassador Taylor learned new facts about a scheme that even Sondland would describe as becoming more insidious.
November is known to many as the official kick-off month for holiday shopping — but it's also notorious for something more insidious.
But what's more insidious is what this update to Title X does to the relationship between health care providers and their patients.
What seemed to start off as a winking and benign recycling of the pop culture past has mutated into something far more insidious.
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.
That game turns out to be Persona, or a more insidious version of the same kinds of interactions we have with Ouija boards.
Even Damien's more insidious power of persuasion only works when he truly wants something and can then plant that desire in someone else.
But underlying that misconception is an even more insidious one: expiration dates don't actually tell you whether your food has spoiled or not.
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.
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 a lot of these things are just far more insidious because now it's trendy to be progressive and liberal, whatever that means.
But experts said that the events in Osmington were part of a wider, more insidious problem in rural Australia: suicide and family murder.
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.
Many are far less visible — and therefore that much more insidious — than the censor covering up the midriffs in Cosmo with his pen.
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.
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.
Besides their tendency to be adopted as bad faith, rhetorical sleights-of-hand, calls for civility have another, perhaps more insidious, consequence: deflecting blame.
Which highlights the other, more insidious way through which rumors proliferate, which in turn makes it even more difficult to read the hidden messages.
The attention to big breaches is not misguided, experts say, but it has come at the expense of ignoring a more insidious cyber threat.
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.
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.
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.
Facebook, which has been trying to portray itself as a friend to digital publishers for the last few years, has a more insidious problem.
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 was the first of two Aphex clips directed by Chris Cunningham, and the second used a similar formula to even more insidious ends.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
" 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.
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.
But the kind of abuse Wilton is now publicly admitting to is more insidious and more difficult for both law enforcement and platforms like YouTube to deal with.
We didn't see coming — and I don't think we were alone in this, but it's on us — we didn't see coming a different kind of more insidious threat.
It's unfair and an "apparent effort to 'other' her -- perhaps due to her being American but also, in a more insidious way, over her biracial heritage," Merrick wrote.
"We didn't see coming a different kind of more insidious threat, but once we saw it, we did publish a white paper" and made a series of changes.
It's been an entertaining ride — but also a more insidious one than I would have believed as I sat rapturously watching the first season as a college freshman.
Surprisingly little attention has been paid to these Russian efforts, even as the Kremlin is accused of using more insidious methods to sway American public opinion and elections.
But when you think about the "blueprint," as Yang says, Awkwafina took to finally get major recognition, you realize something a little more insidious is afoot in Hollywood.
In my opinion, it is much more insidious than misinformation, the process by which false news spreads by accident, with people often unwittingly sharing fake or conspiracy content.
Recent events though raise another, perhaps even more insidious scenario: that America's other enemies will use this latest flare up as an opportunity to launch false flag cyberattacks.
As if apprised in advance of our current political moment, the director, Nancy Buirski, wields the titular violation as a signpost to a wider, more insidious American crime.
But according to Wendy Francis, a prominent member of the Australian Christian Lobby, they had something much more insidious on their mind: A bit of good ol' fashioned rooting.
More insidious than this was the finding that women almost universally 'benefited' from feedback on their personality while these types of comments were strikingly absent from men's (performance) reviews.
In fact soft power can be more insidious than hard power precisely because it can be embedded and hidden within cultural products and aims to influence thought and behaviour.
Nowhere has that strategy been more insidious or persistent than in Republicans' efforts to block Obama's nominations to head agencies, fill judicial vacancies and staff other key government posts.
While much of the commentary has focused on the message's right-leaning content, I'd much prefer to discuss something far more insidious: the fact that it happened at all.
But while we are busy staring at the wreckage of Attorney General Jeff Sessions' relationship with the man he supported for the presidency, there is something more insidious happening.
If the existing federal campaign finance and lobbying laws have only encouraged our current more insidious forms of buying influence, what more can new laws be expected to do?
In addition to penetrating email accounts, Russia is also involved in the more insidious business of propagating "fake news" stories in order to sow doubt and distort public opinion.
Recently I talked with Macy about the Muse brothers journey, why their mother deserves a statute, and how racism during Jim Crow was more insidious than separate water fountains.
Adorno seemed to think it was a prop for totalitarian capitalism, and that it was all the more insidious because it was more camouflaged than it was in Germany.
The more insidious problem is that, through five episodes, at least, there's not much else going on — some infidelity, an unlikely (and therefore inevitable) romance, a few incidents of ecoterrorism.
Image: WikimediaThe most obvious consequence of Haber-Bosch—enabling the human population to double again and again—overshadows the more insidious impact of all that extra nitrogen on our biosphere.
The vileness of the Trump campaign has exposed something just as odious, and ultimately more insidious: the contempt some elites feel at the prospect of sharing power with regular people.
What I learned was even more insidious: Wershe was recruited—through his father—to be an informant for Detroit's local drug task force when he was only 14 years old.
The dangers of wind and rain are usually obvious, but for those wading through the deluge of water, there's an even more insidious threat: infection, including from potentially deadly bacteria.
Then of course, the parts of my brain that freak out about some of the surveillance or more insidious aspects are still going off, but I'm still looking for that.
To some, the Dash Button is another symptom of a creeping societal laziness, though Mr. Galloway says he sees the device as no more insidious than a television remote control.
This bias may perhaps be an even more insidious version of racism than our parents' or grandparents' version -- if there's actually even any way to compare, which there likely isn't.
The fact that students of color, students from low-income families and students whose first language isn't English are disproportionately defined as chaff makes the whole enterprise even more insidious.
State Department analysts concluded that an influence campaign was underway, the latest evidence of a global disinformation war that is more insidious and efficient than traditional propaganda of years past.
Were the terrorists compelled to act hastily after a more insidious plot collapsed when a house believed to be their bomb factory in a nearby town exploded prematurely on Wednesday?
But when it comes to the confirmed case of Clinton's affair with Monica Lewinsky, at least, the left may have collectively been guilty of something more insidious than mere incredulity.
It includes some of the more common, and more insidious, forms of sexism that many women feel they have no choice but to shrug off and try to forget about.
Buy reusable menstrual products: One of the more insidious parts of the "pink tax" is that women have to buy certain products that men simply don't — like sanitary products for periods.
Below this, there bubbles a more insidious layer: white racial superiority, racism, anti-Semitism, anti-Muslim tendencies and a conspiratorial anger against the Jewish cabal that it claims runs the world.
Despite what the films of Spike Lee may indicate, there are probably more insidious threats to the average pizzeria than a blaring boombox and a trash can tossed through a window.
In other instances it's more insidious and even dangerous, like when people pretend to be chatbots, or when the "AI moderators" removing gruesome and disturbing videos turn out to be human.
Although black youth in Mississippi don't face the same belligerent obstacles they may have in the early 20th century, the new challenges are almost more insidious because they're so low-key.
Viruses are a significant threat, but it's more insidious things like malware that can affect your life, such as by stealing your personal data and even being instrumental in identify theft.
Nowadays, according to those I've spoken to for this article, the vast majority of bullying takes place solely online, and is arguably even more insidious and widespread than it's ever been.
Twitter's anti-harassment battle is a crisis of identity for the platform, and it's fighting an enemy that's far uglier and more insidious than some clever IOC-rules-flouting meme-crafters.
The process is all the more insidious because demagogues often operate in a cloud of misinformation and propaganda, so the people cannot see their democracy being stolen until it is gone.
To see whether this was just morning ineptitude or something more insidious, I grabbed a carton of eggs in our Food Lab and starting poaching away, using a variety of methods.
In an interview with MSNBC's Rachel Maddow on Wednesday — before Warren dropped out of the race — Sanders was once again forced to address the more insidious side of his fan base.
"He was always swirling around somewhere," US Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland testified, adding that Giuliani's shadow foreign policy mission in Ukraine got more "insidious" as time went on.
Instead, they can use more insidious means to leak information to nearby computers—often to malware on a nearby smartphone, or another infected computer on the other side of the air gap.
A popular and more insidious variation of this is ransom cryptware, which encrypts your files using a private key that only the attacker possesses, instead of simply locking your keyboard or computer.
Instead of the outright slurs of traditional anti-Semitism, this new form takes a more insidious angle, and one particularly hard to combat by filtering out certain words on an online platform.
There's also a more insidious type of mansplaining that comes from men who declare themselves progressive and allies, who are, effectively, wearing a "this is what a feminist looks like" T-shirt.
The country has somehow found a place at or near the center of nearly every geopolitical conspiracy, most of them considerably more insidious than where a quadrennial soccer tournament should be held.
Whatever's eating the United States alive, it's something much more insidious than lies, and I'm certainly not the sociopolitical Dr. House that's going to figure out how to diagnose and cure it.
But the more insidious warning sign is when a company offers an attractive dividend, but can't pay it consistently because it has loads of debt and poor fundamentals, the "Mad Money" host said.
But more recently, Pepe has morphed into something more insidious — a symbol embraced by the white nationalist alt-right, many of whom hang out on the forums where Pepe first originated years ago.
Most of the ways in which women are sidelined, harassed, worn down, and exploited within industries like games, often when they are at the beginning of their careers, are more insidious than that.
As evidenced by the Times report, something more insidious than prayer has been understood to be taking place at the breakfast, says Jeffrey Sharlet, an associate professor of literary journalism at Dartmouth College.
" More insidious were feminism's "frenemies," she says, those liberal men and women who presented themselves as allies while asserting that "America could accommodate both political gender equality and sexual libertinism in one culture.
" She added that her experiences in Albany's culture of sexual harassment were "more insidious than this one moment in time with this one man," and called for "laws protecting staff from becoming victims.
But even more insidious is the trashing of basic, time-tested standards for relationships, whether between news tellers or storytellers and their audience, between hosts and their guests, between employers and their employees.
Another, more insidious form of review hijacking is when an unknown company sells its item — often counterfeit — under the listing of a well-known brand, and therefore co-opts the legitimate item's positive reviews.
More insidious is what is taken away in reading the voting habits (and other things) of black women as a service dedicated — first and foremost — to the saving and edification of literally everyone else.
Egan is careful to point out that blocking isn't just for exes or people whose posts are "annoying," as she writes, but to prevent harassment, bullying, and other more insidious forms of online interaction.
NyolongFoto advertised itself as "no nudes," but the account's focus on violating women's privacy in public spaces—of sexualizing women and posting the images online without their consent—makes it feel even more insidious.
The game's 1940s setting is rife with intolerance, from the open hostility of Nazi atrocities to the more insidious reality of living in the "free world" before the Civil Rights movements of the '60s.
By this I mean the deliberately forced, deliberately 'false' voice we get from someone like Al Green creatively hallucinates a 'new world,' indicts the more insidious falseness of the world as we know it.
But when the public focuses on the loudest and most obviously threatening displays of racial hatred, it can mean overlooking more insidious forms of racism that are woven into the fabric of everyday life.
More insidious was an episode last year in which hackers, possibly working for Russian or Ukrainian intelligence, released thousands of personal text messages of a daughter of Paul Manafort, Mr. Trump's former campaign manager.
It shows its disapproval by, among other things, rebuffing Chinese proposals to deepen "people-to-people" contacts, suspecting that the offer of things like research collaboration is just a cover for more insidious aims.
This conduct directed by the President not only became more 'insidious' over time, but was known to the vice president, the president's chief of staff, the secretary of State, and others down the line.
This conduct directed by the President not only became more "insidious" over time, but was known to the Vice President, the President's Chief of Staff, the Secretary of State, and others down the line.
" In its review, Variety said the movie trades "on some uncanny combination of Peele's imagination and our own to suggest a horror infinitely larger and more insidious than the film is capable of representing.
"I thought he would walk back some of the more extreme things he said, but it seems like he was pushing for something more insidious than what I'd originally expected," Bonnell told Gizmodo via Twitter.
It was the first agreement that reduced not just tariffs, but also the more insidious governmental regulations that prevent U.S. firms from competing in foreign markets, including rules related to public procurement and intellectual property.
But there are a number of cases in which they exert a more insidious influence: they actually change their hosts' behavior, in ways that benefit the parasites but damage and perhaps eventually kill their victims.
Then, somewhere along the way -- and I can't trace exactly when this happened so maybe it was always there -- Trump's anti-PC campaign morphed into something uglier, something more insidious and damaging to our politics.
Yet the pope's visit also highlights the more insidious prejudice that Egypt's Christians still face in their daily lives, even as President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has vowed to protect them and defend their rights.
Kennedy said prosecutors appeared to be arguing that "the more insidious the evil" committed by a juror during deliberations, the less reason there is to investigate whether a defendant has been denied a fair trial.
It is this grave moral error, far more than priestly celibacy or Catholic sexual repression, that provides the implicit rationale for abusive priests and, more insidious still, for the men who excuse and protect them.
To Felicia Horowitz, wife of tech luminary Ben Horowitz and a devoted Glide supporter, the tech industry has to work extra hard for community acceptance—even as far more insidious local industries mostly escape public reprobation.
While scholarships are supposed to be an equalizer — and we as a society should continue to make education more affordable and scholarships available — the real battle underprivileged kids face can be much more insidious and intangible.
To enter these pages is to enter a world of smoke and mirrors, rendered all the more insidious by the realization that this purports to be a world of objective truth, a world of scientific inquiry.
In fact, you could argue that zero-rating and similar "sponsored data" plans are more insidious, because subscriptions at least make users consider whether they want to pay more for a better experience on certain apps.
Also on a growth track is so-called cryptojacking — a quiet, more insidious avenue of profit that relies on invasive methods of initial access and drive-by scripts on websites to steal resources from unsuspecting victims.
The more insidious and enduring threat is the manipulation of information, and the impact that cyber breaches of political entities can have on the public's ability to understand and trust the integrity of the electoral process.
I'm a soft target: there are people and communities being directly harmed by forces much more insidious than online conversation, and the whole reason living in this climate can be so difficult is because we care.
Instead, he identifies the cause of her anxiety as something perhaps even more insidious: "the monstrous absence of empathy" of the white neighbors who avoided her after the tragedy, as if her grief were somehow contagious.
" Taking quick action to cut rates in the face of "adverse economic conditions" and keeping rates lower for longer, Williams said, "should vaccinate the economy and protect it from the more insidious disease of too low inflation.
Even more insidious is how the mere act of sitting in a car for an hour or so each day drastically increases peoples' risks of developing life-altering—sometimes life-ending—conditions like obesity and heart disease.
" Taking quick action to cut rates in the face of "adverse economic conditions" and keeping rates lower for longer, Williams said, "should vaccinate the economy and protect it from the more insidious disease of too-low inflation.
By the season two finale, an even more insidious theme emerged: the subversion of traditional good guy tropes, revealing David as an angry young man with the power to inflict death and destruction on an apocalyptic scale.
MARCH 220 The Italian author Roberto Saviano's book "Gomorrah" — about how the mafia has evolved into something more insidious in the 221st century — has already been turned into an acclaimed 22 film and an ongoing television series.
But focusing on the number of speech-related flare-ups doesn't capture the full scope of what's really taking place at America's colleges and universities — because the real threat to speech on campus is far more insidious.
But the more insidious warning sign is when a company offers an attractive dividend, but can't pay it consistently because it has loads of debt and poor fundamentals, like the ailing General Electric, the "Mad Money" host said.
While Archie's arrest is clearly the big jaw-dropper of "Brave New World," another possibly more insidious cliffhanger appears right before Sheriff Michael Minetta (Henderson Wade) shows up to cuff the teen in front of all of RHS.
While Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)—the severe psychological shock that persists in a veteran's brain after violent experiences—is well known amongst the larger public, TBI—equally as damaging and perhaps more insidious—is not so much.
Had this come out as a consequence of an investigation, it would look much more insidious than it does as part of the White House doing routine disclosure around a story that it knows people are interested in.
While pop culture also commonly makes fun of cargo shorts-wearing men for being unstylish, there's something more insidious in how women who subscribe to things deemed unserious and generic are considered to be trifling members of society.
In Chechnya — and in Russia more widely — anti-LGBTQ violence is part of something bigger and even more insidious: state-sponsored efforts to legitimize authoritarian rule by creating, and then punishing, the image of a suspicious, "Western" other.
Many believed the movement played a more insidious role, ranging from a series of trials where Gulenist prosecutors and police created fake evidence to help remove powerful members of the military to possible involvement in the coup itself.
Some digital strategists also welcomed the policy changes from Google, noting that restricting the microtargeting would cause more ads to be seen by more people, therefore most likely diluting the effect of the more insidious types of messaging.
But Mr. Trump and his team have pledged to target what they see as a more insidious kind of cronyism, including unfettered free trade that some Trump advisers say benefits wealthy elites at the expense of American workers.
But the revelations of his alleged high school and collegiate acts of ritualized degradation of women speak to a much wider and more insidious societal issue: the way homosocial male bonding is so often predicated on a woman's humiliation.
If we really want to prevent the "second chance," Harvey Weinstein is reportedly expecting once this all blows over, we can start by thinking about this problem not as one individual, but as a far more insidious systemic issue.
Much of the panel focused on two news items: These were relatively harmless but dystopian examples of possible DNA use (this was the point of Dewey-Hagborg's art project), but it wasn't hard to imagine something potentially more insidious.
Republicans have been deterred from dismantling that office for now, but their inclination to go back to the good old days of the mid-2000s, and to tolerate much more insidious corruption from Trump himself, is pathologically self-destructive.
Black, Manafort, Stone and Kelly helped transform Washington, D.C., and American political culture in more insidious and overt ways than Stone's other claims to fame, with the exception of his role in creating the Donald Trump we know today.
Perhaps even more insidious are bots that generate and magnify discord on social media, "warping the information environment," Professor Carley said, and affecting everything from how people vote to what they buy to how they view others in society.
What's perhaps most troubling about the plagiarized portions of your book are the minor word changes — a person's last name being changed to a pronoun, for instance — that seem to hint at something even more insidious than sloppy citation.
But this reaction also points to something a bit more insidious: The overwhelming shock at Ocasio-Cortez's win suggested that few, including Crowley, had ever taken her candidacy — and the aspirations of a young woman of color — truly seriously.
The fact that this conflation is occurring even within the world of the Women's March — which, as Reason pointed out, "bills itself as a big-tent rally for 'anyone who believes women's rights are human rights'" — makes it even more insidious.
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"At a time when the press is under constant attack from the highest branches of government, this cease and desist letter is far more insidious than Swift and her lawyer may understand," the online magazine wrote in an official statement.
In Maniac's parallel New York City, there's a Statue of Extra Liberty and the advertising is more insidious (if you're broke, a human "Ad Buddy" can read you commercials to pay for everyday things like MetroCards and cups of coffee).
I know that's not a very satisfying answer, and definitely not an algorithmic answer, but I keep coming back to the idea that these fake sites are going to become more sophisticated, more insidious, and algorithms alone won't solve it.
A gentler, more insidious face of the system, however, belongs to the courteous, smiling, well-dressed man who, carrying a bouquet of flowers, showed up early last month out of the blue at the ninth-floor Moscow apartment of Nataliya Gryaznevich.
Like their more insidious counterparts, the makers of the "Johny, Johny" videos know full well that kids will watch literally anything with a catchy tune and bright colors, but unlike pregnant Elsa's golden shower, there's technically nothing inappropriate or wrong about the videos.
It is far more parsimonious to assume that the man who asked Russia to intervene against his opponent at a press conference a year ago is, in a subtler but more insidious way, inviting a repeat performance next year and in 2020.
It's political shorthand for a phrase that may sound innocuous to some people, but which also communicates something more insidious either to a subset of the audience or outside of the audience's conscious awareness — a covert appeal to some noxious set of views.
For most patients with this version of the disease, those periods of remission get smaller over time and eventually disappear, moving them into a new phase of disease known as "secondary progressive MS." Other patients experience something even more insidious and grinding.
His testimony is also important because, contrary to the GOP's claims, it establishes that Trump's policy toward Ukraine was not routine but consisted of a more insidious effort to use the power of his office to get an item of personal value.
Still, Tyler Cowen, an economics professor at George Mason University, believes that something even more insidious can happen during national emergencies: a sort of black market, made worse by anti-gouging laws and businesses that fear a viral outcry if they increase prices.
" Isma, a Ph.D. candidate, is wise to the othering effects of language, wryly noting the superfluousness of "chai tea" and "na'an bread," as well as more insidious word choices: "The 7/7 terrorists were never described by the media as 'British terrorists.
While women's clinics and providers were attacked by violent extremists and closed as funding dried up, more insidious, less publicized changes, including the legislation and the mergers and acquisitions that brought hospitals under the control of religious groups, were having far-reaching effects.
Disaster relief for acute problems such as hurricanes is readily supportable, but as a nation we are less likely to provide charitable or taxpayer support for the more insidious effects of global climate change imposed on all of us by climate deniers.
The fear here is that if the 45th president can maintain this manic pace, he may wear down the resistance and Trump-exhaustion will set in, causing the disoriented experience of reality he has created to grow ever stronger and more insidious.
There aren't any Nike PR people on staff, but this is actually even more insidious ... behind the scenes, there's all this informal advising going on that we don't have access to, unless you talk to people on the inside and you see it going on.
While the project does have potential defense applications, the research team believes that the aims of the program will become "front-and-center" in the near future as regulators, the media and the public alike reckon with the even more insidious strain of fake news.
"The problem is, as long as people continue to pay that ransom, not only are they funding the development of future versions of ransomware that are going to become even more insidious, but they're also encouraging other malware authors to move towards ransomware," Williams said.
After all, American political culture has only become more insidious since the Bush era—in 2009, the ultra-conservative Project Veritas came to prominence via a hidden-camera sting on ACORN, a national organization that sought to help low-income Americans register to vote.
In an interview on Tuesday with Recode's Kara Swisher, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg said she and other Facebook leaders "didn't see coming a different kind of more insidious threat, but once we saw it, we did publish a white paper" and made some changes.
But little-c cheating counts, too, and it's more insidious, so you don't notice you're doing it: You're texting that work colleague after hours, you're in a lengthy Facebook chat chain with someone you sort of fancy, you're following your ex on Instagram again.
As recently as 2014, Clear Channel's On the Verge program provided an elegant example of how payola has evolved into more insidious forms when they required their 840 radio stations to play Iggy Azalea's megahit "Fancy" a minimum of 150 times for approximately six weeks.
Yet Trump's populist pose in defense of incandescent bulbs, plastic straws and mining jobs, masks something vastly more insidious: Each year, the United States now incurs tens or hundreds of billions of dollars of property losses and lost lives to weather and climate disasters.
Some, like members of the inaptly-named "Freedom Caucus," are even more insidious since their loyalty is not to the old party establishment, but largely to big-money libertarian overlords like the Koch brothers, whose priorities are in direct opposition to the president's agenda.
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But there's a second, more insidious problem with deterrence by punishment: It can also create a break in the fighting, which means a do-gooder can come in and gin up a cease-fire agreement before the enemy can be evicted from his ill-gotten gains.
While much of the recent news surrounding voting rights has focused on strict new voter ID laws, the poll closures in Arizona point to a more subtle issue—one that melds the right's enthusiasm for government spending cuts with its more insidious support for restricting ballot access.
"Catholics" like Paul Ryan provide a paradigm for another, more insidious type of Catholicism in which one can live in whatever way they choose, speak in whatever way they choose, and act towards others in whatever way they choose while maintaining the façade of Catholic identity.
It's a story that doesn't ring true to Marshall — or, eventually, to Sam Friedman (Josh Gad), the Bridgeport insurance lawyer who argues the case with Marshall's counsel — yet arouses a more insidious bigotry than in the South, as wealthy families begin to dismiss their black servants.
But he told lawmakers that efforts by the President's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani to persuade Ukraine to open an investigation into Trump's political rivals "kept getting more insidious" as time went on, and he suggested Giuliani's efforts might have been illegal, according to the deposition transcript.
When the federal parity law prevented insurers from placing sharp limits on behavioral health coverage, the companies "came up with an even more insidious approach," Mr. Hufford said, by developing internal rules that focused on providing expensive outpatient and residential care only when patients were acutely ill.
While states like Georgia and Alabama have been passing alarmingly extreme abortion bans that are flatly out-of-line with Roe, the Supreme Court has been considering whether to take Box v Planned Parenthood of Indiana and Kentucky, a case involving a more insidious type of anti-abortion law.
Some of these policies will hamper access to medical care (such as rescinding funding for CHIP, the health insurance program for low-income children) but others that aren't even directly related to health care, like tax cuts, may have even more insidious effects on the American mortality gap.
But as someone who's covered the Amazon during its latest boom and bust, I've seen that the carnage within the prison walls is a consequence of a more insidious crisis in the world's largest forest: narco-corruption that blurs the line between cops and hitmen, governors and kingpins.
The NFL said it removed the "probable" tag since roughly 95 percent of those players played anyway, but rumors in the fantasy landscape hint at a more insidious reason: that the league is hoping the added uncertainty will keep fantasy owners further glued to injury-related news throughout the week.
"We're heartened to see that companies are making an effort to address sexual harassment claims head on, but we hope this research helps shine a light on some of the less overt, more insidious challenges many face," said Jillesa Gebhardt, survey scientist at SurveyMonkey and lead researcher on the study.
But on a daily basis — among the youth who grew up with social media and know what Facebook was like before the 73 coup, who used not to worry whether the messaging apps they use were encrypted or not — the repression has had a more insidious, long-term effect: self-censorship.
The Brexit effect on investment was likely to be "more insidious" as companies faced the prospect of a long wait for the outcome of Britain's attempts to negotiate a new trading relationship with the EU. Broadbent said the impact of the vote on Britain's housing market might also take longer to come through.
Depending on whom you ask, that's evidence that there's no need to populate the bureaucracy with lobbyists – that Obama was too rigid with his rules and kept good people out of his administration – or that there have been plenty of more insidious ways for people in the influence industry to skirt his requirements.
The view from the home front during the height of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, in which my deceased son, Francis, fought, offers yet another, more insidious vantage point: that encouraging citizens to "go shopping" soon after the 9/11 attacks ultimately became a tactic of the administration to pursue and escalate these wars.
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The first general manager of IBM's commercial artificial-intelligence arm says humans are "like children playing with bombs" when it comes to using AI.Speaking with Business Insider about AI's potential to change society, Manoj Saxena — who has also built and sold two enterprise software firms — thinks AI's power is more "insidious" than many people realize.
Today we have "hyper-gentrification," something far more insidious, and this is what concerns Moss most — the complicity between municipal government and big private money to reconfigure whole sections of a city, with dubious consequences, chief among them the ceding of space, goods and social currency from the ordinary classes to the ruling order.
Far from the Hollywood depiction of Nazi sorcerers (Indiana Jones, Wolfenstein 3D, Marvel's Hydra) or Britain's harmless-by-comparison Golden Dawn, Nazi magic and mysticism was something far more insidious: an ideology immune to logical contradiction and capable of shaping a faith-based populism rooted in the idea of a common myth and a shared destiny.
In a sense, the gesture of a designer creating a work of political art in a decorative tradition captures the way in which the slave trade informed design and interiors while it was active: it didn't stand apart, but was woven into the experience of daily life, as design often is, and was thus more insidious.
" On threats to the press "We've seen past administrations threaten the press directly, whether it be Lincoln shutting down disloyal papers during the Civil War, or Woodrow Wilson stifling dissent with the Espionage Act in World War I. But what is happening today is perhaps even more insidious -- a relentless campaign against the very credibility of the news media.
As such, these citywide bans are especially crucial given face recognition is still very much an emerging technology—we don't yet know what the more insidious consequences of its widespread execution will look like, and in the absence of any meaningful regulation, it's a powerful surveillance tool that can easily be exploited by law enforcement and other government entities.
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Even more insidious and harmful to our government is the behind-the-scenes blockade by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellKentucky state official says foreign adversaries 'routinely' scan election systems Don't let 'welfare for all' advocates derail administration's food stamp program reforms Whistleblower retaliation: Stop confusing unlawful attacks with politics MORE (R-Ky.) in tandem with Sen.
Well, beneath the huffing and puffing, here it is: It's common at this point in the Clinton Foundation pseudo-scandal cycle for the person in my position to point out that there's no quid pro quo and no evidence of wrongdoing, and then for the skeptics to say that corruption can take more insidious forms than a quid pro quo.
It's a scene that perfectly mirrors the message running through the film, set to hit theaters on December 21997: Our society is based on a flawed understanding of gender, a systemic injustice that shows up in fairly harmless ways, like in the wrongful attribution of a stellar pâté, or in more insidious forms, like denying women equal opportunities of employment.
While early signs point to Technical Boy remaining as caricaturesque as ever, with smartphones and social media bolstering the book's technophobia (according to Gaiman, our gadgets are ruining us and couldn't possibly be bringing us closer to each other, or giving access to information that can make us wiser and more decent), that caricature may be able to indict something more insidious.
I was wincing the whole way through, and went back to my hotel room and wrote a somewhat scathing review of the film, which I still fault largely for taking easy pot shots at racists and white supremacists, thereby allowing the audience to do so too, without acknowledging that there's something much more insidious to white supremacy than hicks and white hoods.
But Donald Trump is far from the only concern among Western officials, who are anxious not just about the short-term threat Russian machinations pose to their own increasingly polarized societies, but also the more insidious danger posed by an emerging Chinese superpower whose true intentions are under suspicion everywhere — from cowering nearby countries to corporate supply chains to far-flung Arctic outposts.
Sharp Objects has laid many hints that while the Sheriff and Detective Willis have focused on the men in the town, their refusal to acknowledge that a woman might be responsible may be blinding them to some of the more insidious female characters around them:  John Keene's girlfriend is a power-hungry piece of work, a cheerleader who desires popularity and acclaim more than anything else.
Another factor here is that given the sophisticated nature of some online disinformation campaigns — the state-sponsored and heavily resourced efforts by Kremlin backed entities such as Russia's Internet Research Agency, for example — if the focus ends up being algorithmically controlled bots vs IDing bots that might have human agents helping or controlling them, plenty of more insidious disinformation agents could easily slip through the cracks.
For the exhibition, Esseiva gathered a group of 24 artists at varying stages of their careers to consider the way that American racism moves forward with this great force — from the arrival of the first ship carrying enslaved Africans to today — and the more insidious ways it has trickled through the capillaries of American culture, manifesting in mass incarceration, respectability politics, capitalism, and more.
But now the administration has concocted a third justification that is far more insidious because it migrates from the realm of fantastical conspiracy theories to something more complex, facially plausible, and contiguous with Trump's stated purpose: to shift public scrutiny away from his campaign's complicity in Russian election interference, and toward his unsubstantiated counterclaim that the Russia story is fake and driven by illegal, selective, and politically motivated leaking of classified intelligence.

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