Sentences with phrase «malign impact»

Writing just after the introduction of the Benchbook in 2010, Jennifer Temkin, a leading expert on sexual assault law in the UK, characterized chapter 17 as «unequivocal and welcome recognition of the malign impact that stereotypes and myths can have in this area of the law.»
It was a classic example of unintended consequences and the malign impact of technologies poorly implemented.
Frankly, for all the sound and fury with respect to state regulation (which everyone seems to assume Leveson will recommend when he reports on Thursday) and its potentially malign impact on investigative journalism, two things stick out like Chris Bryant MP at a meeting of the Self - Effacement Society.

Not exact matches

Meant to force airlines and their passengers to account for their environmental impact, the much - maligned European Emissions Trading Scheme is on hold, at least for international flights that originate in or depart from the European Union.
Meanwhile, the term «green - paradox» was coined and went viral, expressing a much - maligned support for renewables that had little impact on carbon emission mitigation.
Wind turbine installations (both onshore and offshore) are frequently maligned for their adverse impact upon wildlife.
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