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More pernicious still is the government's wavering on free expression.
There is a more pernicious outcome to all of this.
But there's something even more pernicious than weak security here.
This blustering in Beijing is more pernicious than false advertising.
It makes it all the more pernicious, wouldn't you agree?
The interest we pay on this debt is even more pernicious.
Carolla calls patent trolling more "pernicious" than squatting on domain names.
This bias is more pernicious in part because it's often unintentional.
Like Alex Jones and Steve Bannon, he's something far more pernicious.
More pernicious are the stereotypes Americans employ in evaluating Muslim citizens.
Maybe more pernicious is people are not involved and they give up.
But it's also part of some deeper, more pernicious problem within society.
Some of those forms are even more pernicious than the old forms.
Instead, buggy software offers a low-profile, more pernicious opportunity for spying.
Rick Scott warned that the storm could be more pernicious than Hurricane Andrew. 
Same problem is even more pernicious in areas like housing and health care.
On the other hand, another category of Trump administration actions is more pernicious.
Is toughness perceived as something more pernicious when the hide and stride are female?
It is much more pernicious than anarchic XXXtentacion fans or Elon Musk's army of bros.
She's almost a more pernicious stereotype than Pepper: the smart lady who can't help herself.
And because algorithms operate invisibly — unlike Ava and other AI characters in fiction — they're more pernicious.
The other force, seen as more pernicious, is that campaign contributions seem to determine political outcomes.
In a potentially explosive investigation of White House officials, they could play a more pernicious role.
Instead, with the enthusiastic support of the gun lobby, they want to make it even more pernicious.
Climate change, on the other hand, was a more "pernicious" threat to the Earth's water, he said.
The bust is made all the more pernicious by rising interest rates, as the Federal Reserve changes gears.
But though it was hidden, its power remained—all the more pernicious for being unseen and thus unquestioned.
What's more pernicious is that this data is tenuously held, or worse, could be used against the driver.
These new forms could be even more pernicious than the old because they are extending their social reach.
These weapons had a much more pernicious effect, though, that was barely mentioned in the Army's 1993 history.
Finally, in a more pernicious way, bots give us an easy way to doubt everything we see online.
Our research implies that insider attacks from within American politics can be more pernicious than attacks from other countries.
But another bias, one possibly even more pernicious, is how research is published and used in supporting future work.
The shutdown also had another, more pernicious long-term impact: the erosion of trust in an already delicate system.
But the response of elected Republicans is in some ways more pernicious and self-indicting — they claim to know better.
Of all the dysfunctions that plague the world's megacities, none may be more pernicious than bad (really, really bad) traffic.
But they have not yet agreed to enforcement mechanisms against more pernicious practices, like the forced transfer of American technology.
But as map-drawing software has grown more sophisticated and voters more polarized, the district gerrymanders have become more pernicious.
If anything, the NRA's complex web of political spending is more pernicious than direct campaign donations from interest groups to politicians.
The double standard of empathy is no longer new to me, but this past year its manifestations have felt more pernicious.
These days, the threat is more pernicious than ever: Destruction and disruption that once required explosives can be achieved with keystrokes.
Even more pernicious, many AIs reinforce their own learning, so we need to carefully consider "supervised" (aka human) re-training over time.
That's why the ascendant moral case for fossil fuels is even more pernicious than the climate-change denial on which it rests.
While repaying loans with shares might seem a quick solution to China's enormous debt overhang, it could make the problems more pernicious.
However, it could make problems more pernicious as the companies are putting off hard choices like laying off employees or closing operations.
Yet for all of our sins in the mainstream media, these alt-right websites are both far more pernicious and increasingly influential.
The silence from Mr. Sessions could have a more pernicious effect on the staff than the blow to morale, the officials say.
That makes many of the subtler ways women encounter bias more pernicious than blatant discrimination, a Harvard Business Review meta-analysis found.
He noted that dengue fever, another mosquito-transmitted virus that killed more than 800 people in Brazil last year, is far more pernicious.
The third, which was uploaded to 3 Yes' channel a week ago and is currently running as an ad, is even more pernicious.
But her rhetoric has at times crossed the line into more pernicious territory, casting doubt on the value of taking such drugs altogether.
Numerous false narratives have been advanced to sow division in the American electorate, with few more pernicious than the myth of voter fraud.
It was quite a statement for a governor who had repeatedly questioned the wisdom before, calling it an enabler of more pernicious habits.
Or there's been six or seven departures 'cause of things like that, but to me, the middle part is more pernicious and also difficult.
Yet perhaps more pernicious to the future of the US military is how this trail will shape future careers and broader civil military relations.
Exposure to these chemicals is more pernicious for kids than adults because they're still developing and because of the way they interact with plastic.
To say, as my gynecologist once did, that lesbian sex poses "little danger," relies on gross generalizations and outdated assumptions –- some more pernicious than others.
Azar's statement is even more pernicious given the fact that the National Institutes of Health will appropriately be funding much or most of the research.
More pernicious, of course, are the human threats, particularly from farmers illegally encroaching on the cranes' habitat to grow more potatoes, the area's cash crop.
In the new series, the dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald is a more pernicious and modern threat, who manipulates impressionable followers, the media and prominent politicians.
Although Washington emits baldfaced lies with startling regularity these days, I encourage journalists to refocus on the more pernicious misdirections, like Mr. Ryan's magic asterisks.
White people can at least see that for what it is while they continue to ignore and deny the more pernicious forms of racial oppression.
"This is a great example of two malware components coming together to generate more pernicious and resilient malware," said Phil Richards, chief information officer at Ivanti.
What they're saying: "This type of spam is more pernicious than most people think," said Jen Miller-Osborn, deputy director of threat intelligence at Unit 42.
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.
It's as ill-conceived as 2016's abortive Google Spaces, but I see it as more pernicious because there's a danger of people actually using Super Chats.
Is the goal to get people to believe untrue things or to get them to disbelieve in truth as such, which is more pernicious in my mind.
But a different and more pernicious kind of forgetfulness looms in Petina Gappah's first novel, "The Book of Memory," whose narrator grapples with the threat of ­erasure.
The zero sum mentality -- that if you win, I lose -- is much more pernicious than they would like to admit, and that's what we have to confront.
She was sitting across from the actor Tessa Thompson (of HBO's "Westworld"), who narrates the film component, guiding viewers through some of the internet's more pernicious manifestations.
The arts have succumbed to the more pernicious aspects of novelty culture; we are increasingly less mindful of the fact that Rome wasn't built in a day.
Extracting the money from the equation lets the focus shift, rightly, to the more pernicious influences that people rarely acknowledge—and that are much harder to fix.
Little by little, Americans began to understand that when it came to street fighting, the multidimensionality of mixed martial artists rendered them more pernicious than pure pugilists.
Let's just hope the solution isn't limiting users who use language that some people find objectionable, while allowing others to make much more pernicious and dangerous threats unabated.
There is a more pernicious element in all this, too: it reinforces the idea that pregnant women should be up to any challenge and don't need any accommodation.
But I've also seen enough to know that Simmons' bad luck with the UFC and Dwyane Wade is representative of a larger, more pernicious issue with the show.
Fighting in a war that I still don't understand, however, has affected me and my brothers and sisters in uniform in far more pernicious and long-lasting ways.
Lawmakers in more than a dozen states have tried reeling in the more pernicious practices of some mug shot entrepreneurs, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.
And with Comey's first televised interview set to air tonight on ABC, the war of words is certain to devolve into more pernicious name-calling and inflammatory accusations.
"Interest rates, specifically the federal funds rate, may be a more pernicious, yet often overlooked, influence," Justin Lenarcic, global alternative investment strategist at Wells Fargo, said in the note.
In his view the prosecution means to send an even more pernicious message, which is that protest of the sort that the defendants engaged in is prohibited full stop.
He pointed to pamphlets distributed by monks and ultra-nationalist organizations in rural areas prior to the 2200 violence in Rakhine as a more pernicious vehicle for spreading disinformation.
No, it's not the white walkers from "Game of Thrones," but something much more pernicious: the threat of a government shutdown is descending on the nation's capital in December.
He wagered that many liberals, eager to see their opponents as intellectually deficient, would buy into the act and thereby miss the more pernicious fact of his moral deficits.
They obscure a more pernicious problem: In towns, cities and counties across the country — particularly throughout the Deep South — many discriminatory voting changes have been made at more local levels.
He himself had been a counternarcotics officer pursuing drug traffickers bringing Afghan opium and heroin up toward Moscow, where it is redistributed — a newer, more pernicious East-West trade network.
A tension has surfaced in Europe between a fear of China effectively buying up whole industries and local companies becoming too large: Public officials are uncertain which dynamic is more pernicious.
The few companies that control our digital public sphere—Facebook, Google, and Twitter—are all driven by the same fundamental business model, and it has only grown more pernicious over time.
But the more pernicious force in the coming months and years might be the extent to which government supporters view military intervention as a solution to Brazil's economic and security problems.
At the same time, consultants found a way to pump ever greater amounts of money into politics—replacing the old corruption of the party machines with their own, even more pernicious brand.
" As upsetting as that is, the more pernicious problem Gray identifies in her piece is the way white nationalists justify this language as "serious … ironic … and with a sly reference to boot.
When it comes to offering policy prescriptions to counter the more pernicious effects of ingrained network structures, however, "The Human Network" is less satisfying — at least for those looking for quick fixes.
But beyond the immediate panic and horror, there also appears to be a potentially more pernicious reward to the forces of the political far right best positioned to capitalize on such a tragedy.
Puberty, far more pernicious, sent the show drifting back toward retrograde gender norms and character patterns it had previously managed to avoid, ones in which the (male) nerd always gets rewarded with romance.
"You have these girls who come out, who don't even know who they are, who do it for the attention," she said, echoing one of the more pernicious myths used to discredit victims.
One of the more pernicious myths to take root in the modern mind is that racism is human nature, that it's an inevitable part of who we are, a product of our evolution.
But this new surge in popularity has a far more pernicious cause: the linguistic assault on, and blatant disregard for, the truth and rational thought by senior Trump administration officials and the President himself.
He saw a larger shift in the public's attitude toward online privacy after the 2016 election, when people started to realize the "more pernicious effects of the filter bubble" driven by personal data profiles.
But there's a deeper assumption there, too, one that is even more pernicious and harder to change: the basic belief that men are entitled to positions of power while women are interlopers and usurpers.
Finally, Josh Constine added a fourth dimension to consider here, which is that Facebook's sophisticated ad targeting capabilities could make an untruthful political ad even more pernicious there than, say, in a broadcast TV ad.
Though you can point to some scattered examples of left-wing violence (primarily the shooting mentioned above and some brawling by antifascist activists at rallies), right-wing violence has long been more pernicious and widespread.
WIRED looks back at the promises and failures of the last 10 years Just in time for the turn of the decade, email fraudsters have even been developing an even more pernicious variation on BEC.
BARCELONA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Barcelona's beaches might be best known for their bars and nightlife, but they also have a reputation for something more pernicious – unpleasant smells, from rubbish and sewage to marijuana and factory emissions.
We have massive amounts of worthless, dangerous speech in the public sphere right now, and at the same time I can't see any legal remedy that isn't likely to be used for even more pernicious ends.
They produced little, if any, hard evidence linking Mr. Hillary to the crime — no DNA, no fingerprints, no hair or fiber samples — leading him to suggest a far more pernicious explanation for the prosecution: his race.
But to prevent it in all its forms—most of which will be less obvious, and more pernicious, than airport detentions—we must abandon the pretense that the America of stump speeches is the America that exists.
"If he did so, and then he and other Administration officials misled the American people, his conduct would be all the more pernicious and he should no longer serve in this Administration or any other," Schiff said.
" As Suskind would conclude, "The Citibank incident, and others like it, reflected a more pernicious and personal dilemma emerging from inside the administration: that the young president's authority was being systematically undermined or hedged by his seasoned advisers.
"I think WhatsApp hoaxes and disinformation campaigns are a bit more pernicious [than Facebook] because their diffusion cannot be monitored," says Pablo Ortellado, a fake news researcher and professor of public policy at the University of Sao Paulo.
As the managers moved on to the obstruction of Congress charge, they contended that Mr. Trump's blockade of evidence was far more pernicious than the kind of partisan squabbles that are typical between Congress and the White House.
This effort might seem like an inartful attempt to lend credibility to the president's disproven claims of massive voter fraud in a 2202 presidential election that he won, but its purpose and impact will likely be more pernicious.
But inflation and currency destruction is the bane of viable growth and will lead to yet a further dislocation between asset prices and underlying economic growth … and that means the eventual day of reckoning will be much more pernicious.
Which makes the whole thing all the more pernicious: Even after all the media coverage, attempts by law enforcement officials and healthcare professionals to fight the opioid crisis continue to reinforce the very problems they are meant to address.
That is where your report ends, Mr. Mueller, with a scheme to cover up, obstruct and deceive every bit as systematic and pervasive as the Russian disinformation campaign itself, but far more pernicious since this rot came from within.
Featured snippets have turned up a host of highly publicized errors over the years, but the problem is much more pernicious when an objectionable answer comes via voice, where it's harder to understand the source that Google's pulling from.
"If you're in the financial services industry dealing with a state, chances are you're covered by these laws and you're jeopardizing current business and, even more pernicious, you're putting yourself out of business for the next two years," Gross said.
Obama (and the many black fathers who have come to prominence during the Obama years, including Eric Holder, Ta-Nehisi Coates, and Van Jones) gives the lie to the more pernicious myths about black fatherhood that persist in this culture.
"If he did so, and then he and other Administration officials misled the American people, his conduct would be all the more pernicious, and he should no longer serve in this Administration or any other," Schiff said in a statement.
But what proved to be a more pernicious threat was also afoot, destroying amphibian populations throughout the forests of Central America: an infectious skin disease called amphibian chytridiomycosis that had been unleashed among wild amphibians almost certainly by human activity.
Certainly, the media bears some responsibility for making such support acceptable – but let's not kid ourselves: this election revealed a tremendous amount of prejudice in our country, some of it outright hatred, much of it a more pernicious subtle bigotry.
"It seems likely to me that further monetary stimulus will be required at some point in order to help ensure that a slowdown in economic activity doesn't turn into something more pernicious," she said in a speech hosted by Bloomberg in London.
For Peggy Orenstein, an American journalist, these are symptoms of a larger and more pernicious problem: "the pressure on young women to reduce their worth to their bodies and to see those bodies as a collection of parts that exist for others' pleasure".
Even more pernicious was the F.A.A.'s longstanding delegation of regulatory authority to Boeing employees — a worry that is perennially available to chew on if you like and may indeed be related to the configuration of the troublesome system as it was installed.
The even more pernicious variety, however, is the theft undertaken by the Chinese government itself, when it extorts American vendors into "partnering" with Chinese companies, essentially forcing them to transfer valuable technology and underlying intellectual property for the economic benefit of Chinese corporations.
Many of them face a trade-off that is much more pernicious than any I ever had to endure: They can protest the government at the risk of getting deported, or they can stay silent in the face of injustice aimed directly at them.
Abolition crushed the industry, but the convict leasing system resurrected it in a form that can legitimately be seen as more pernicious than slavery: Slave masters had at least a nominal interest in keeping alive people whom they owned and in whom they held an economic stake.
"Abolition crushed the industry, but the convict leasing system resurrected it in a form that can legitimately be seen as more pernicious than slavery: Slave masters had at least a nominal interest in keeping alive people whom they owned and in whom they held an economic stake," he wrote.
The new measures announced on Monday are unlikely to affect doctored videos like the so-called "Drunk Pelosi" clip, because the editing technologies employed to slow down the speed of the Speaker's voice are considered simple and low-tech in comparison to those of the presumably more pernicious deepfakes.
"If he did so, and then he and other Administration officials misled the American people, his conduct would be all the more pernicious, and he should no longer serve in this Administration or any other," House Intelligence Committee Ranking Member Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffAre Democrats turning Trump-like?
"The starting point is they're not on the same page, the collateral damage is going to be far more pernicious because even if China is implicated it's not just China that's implicated," Vishnu Varathan, head of economics and strategy at Mizuho Bank, told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Monday.
But play with the interactive below, which lets you target the hipster condos, and you can see how our cultural inclinations make it easy to use these types of tools to discriminate: "I do think we're entering an era in which discrimination can be more pernicious," Tschantz said.
Insidious enough that many of the more pernicious patterns of behavior aren't, in fact, crimes at all—in part because the legal standard for rape, as Kate Millett memorably wrote, is set not at the level of women's actual experience but just below the level of coercion that men consider acceptable.
Yet with contempt for rule of law and independent institutions spreading around the world, even Mr. Mirziyoyev's modest attempts to buck the trend are significant, especially as the Stalinist system prevalent across Central Asia (with the exception of little Kyrgyzstan), with its arbitrary arrests and widespread torture, is far more pernicious than anything happening in Europe.
At stake is what kind of election interference we should expect as November is coming: a lackluster rerun of leaking and trolling and fake social media activity, which would most likely be harder to do and less effective than in 2016 — or more pernicious operational innovation and escalation, perhaps even tactics that take advantage of the coronavirus outbreak.
She also linked her argument about the corrupting influence of the advertising-driven revenue model to a whole host of other social media woes in a year-end piece for Wired: The few companies that control our digital public sphere — Facebook, Google, and Twitter — are all driven by the same fundamental business model, and it has only grown more pernicious over time.
The second, more complicated, and more pernicious part of the Little Distraction strategy is that the fixation on the Three T's makes Americans more likely to overlook what actually are the most sensitive issues: exposing wrongdoing by Chinese leaders and criticizing specific policies; encouraging political organizing in China; calling for regime change or suggesting the Party should not rule China; and actively campaigning for the independence of Taiwan, Tibet, Xinjiang, and more recently, Hong Kong.
In 1984, George Orwell wrote his imagined dystopian regime "told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears," but Fox News has actually figured out a tactic even more pernicious: Fox News' own masters of Orwellian doublespeak, its Hannitys, Carlsons, and Doocys, the ones who smugly declare down up and up down, aren't even bothering to tell their viewers to ignore their eyes and ears, because the truth never even approaches their airtime.
While I think the fundamental idea that small habits of social neglect can lead to larger and more pernicious practices and a more general kind of community malaise, the policy, as enacted by police in cities such as New York and Los Angeles, helped to shape a generation suffused with the anger and fear that comes from knowing that we can arbitrarily subjected to someone else's power based solely on our appearance.

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