Sentences with phrase «most nefarious»

Perhaps the most nefarious consequence of dual agency is that consumers are stripped of their representation on the most important and complex transaction of a lifetime.
Of course, as Motherboard points out, the FCC has gotten anti-net neutrality comments from dead people, so this isn't necessarily the most nefarious tactic that's been used.
One of the most nefarious consequences of the Quebec government's appeal to the biases of its rural voters is to impair the integration into society of those who have often been reluctant to integrate.
This is nothing more than quote - mining, in order to interpret an entirely innocent turn of phrase in the most nefarious way possible.
Mondo encounters all manner of violent adversaries in his global trek to fulfill contracts for ridding the world of its most nefarious criminals.
As a D&D player who witnessed his characters suffer crippling injuries and mental breakdowns over years of grueling, oppressive campaigns, I can attest that Darkest Dungeon is an amazingly accurate portrayal of DMs at their most nefarious.
The staff is hell - bent on killing all casino guests in the most nefarious ways possible, individuals clueless to their demise also trapped inside devilish masks.
With colors as vibrant as these, not even the most nefarious of villains can thwart the hours of enjoyment readers will get from your new graphic novel.
They are always the most nefarious characters and fascinating people.
Example 1: Snake Eyes is captured, and brought to the world's most nefarious, secret prison that's actually something like a billion miles under the ground (so far down it (gasp!)
«He has also confessed to have participated in most nefarious activities of a group; this was further proven by series of media content discovered on his mobile phone.
But oftentimes, I think that pop culture has its most nefarious effects on a person's views of birth when it affects a person's subconscious.
His «Manhattan Declaration» has nothing to do with real Christianity and uses religion in it's most nefarious disguise — to shower contempt on others.
I highly doubt Otherhand is an evangelical Christian (a term overused & stretched way beyond it's meaning to evangelize — proclaming the good news to the lost) when he / she says «has nothing to do with real Christianity and uses religion in it's most nefarious disguise — to shower contempt on others.»
The authenticity of stolen documents are seldom questioned — even though they come from the most nefarious of sources.
On the one hand, some species of bacteria are responsible for some of the most nefarious of human diseases.

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He added that Pegasus is notable because most of the big security scares involving mobile have until now been theoretical — whenever someone has discovered a major vulnerability, there typically is little evidence the exploit was widely used for nefarious purposes.
Most of the senators seemed to remain receptive to the potential of Bitcoin and virtual currencies save one or two who attempted to associate virtual currencies with more nefarious activities.
Even former New York Governor Mario Cuomo, one of the most articulate Christian political leaders, seemed uncomfortable as he fielded questions from moderator Tim Russert that hinted there is something nefarious about religious groups receiving government funds for programs that serve the public.
Most can be hacked and used for nefarious purposes.
In the area where the Alkinanis lived, there were 250 known meth houses and most of their owners had no clue about their homes» nefarious pasts.
Most women will feel betrayed and think your friendship was only a cover for your more nefarious and secret ulterior motives, which is probably true in most caMost women will feel betrayed and think your friendship was only a cover for your more nefarious and secret ulterior motives, which is probably true in most camost cases.
Director Nick Park brings a love of heist flicks and Alfred Hitchcock thrillers to this tale of a deadpan penguin who drives a wedge between man and dog as part of a nefarious plot that includes a robotic pair of pants and the most hilariously peculiar train chase in movie history.
When a dreaded child escapes into the monster's factory, Sully and Mike gradually unearth Randall's nefarious plot to overtake Sully for «Most Bloodcurdling» while trying to hide the renegade kid from their tick - like boss Henry J. Waternoose (James Coburn) and Celia (Jennifer Tilly), Mike's girlfriend.
It's around this time that Danny's longtime (and long - suffering) manager (the redoubtable Christopher Plummer) gifts him with a most unexpected piece of fan mail: a letter from Danny's idol, John Lennon, penned in 1971 but lost for decades in the hands of a nefarious journalist (aren't they all?)
The jist of it is there's a nefarious actor by the moniker Mr. Time that has taken control over most of Europe.
Like Chrome for your PC, you can opt to have the start page of the browser open on your most visited websites and you have the option to open an Incognito window which will let you research nefarious content without that activity finding it's way into your most visited sites or search history.
Most websites, even the nefarious ones, have DMCA takedown links where you can request your book listing be removed from their site.
From onerous copy protection schemes on CDs and DVDs to the near ubiquitous DRM applied to most ebooks to the emerging Encrypted Media Extensions DRM - in - HTML standard, everyone seems to think it's a legitimate way to protect digital media from being stolen and endlessly replicated by nefarious individuals in lawless countries on the fringes of the civilized planet.
Their nefarious dealings & conspiracies are commented on ad nauseam, but the reality is they're invariably agnostic on most stocks.
Of course when most people think of renting hotel rooms by the minute or hour, a more nefarious purpose comes to mind.
Star Wars actor Mark Hamill, who also voices the Joker in the Batman Arkham Games and animated series, is using his take on Gotham's most famous villain to make Donald Trump tweets sound even more nefarious.
Though his actions could never be forgiven, we were offered a reason behind his nefarious deeds, with the story giving him a deeper backstory and, most importantly, a sense of humanity.
The jist of it is there's a nefarious actor by the moniker Mr. Time that has taken control over most of Europe.
Echoing the three most famous words picked out of the Climategate emails, «hide the decline» (words seized on by Sarah Palin and right - wing shock jocks across the United States), the nefarious rival is caught sending an email to a colleague saying he has manipulated his data in order to «bury the downturn».
Despite news headlines that document the nefarious deeds of Chinese hackers, most Canadian law firms need to look much closer to home for issues that are likely to cause them grief.
I am now seeing movies and television programmes in which software works flawlessly — the most recent programme that I saw was a (fictional) English TV series on MI - 5 in which the good guys defeated a nefarious plot to take down the British Internet by first copying information in the Russian embassy on to a CD Rom and then using this information to send some kind of really serious virus to cripple a Russian submarine doing nasty things to an undersea cable.
This nefarious awfulness hijacks your search engine in your browser, changes your home page, and most annoyingly, it takes over your New Tab page no matter what your browser is set to.
This is because most companies that sell money transfers are subject to anti-money laundering laws and counter-terrorist financing standards, which require providers to exercise their due diligence to confirm that you're not using their services for terrorist or otherwise nefarious activities.
«While the most factually apparent ground to change existing custody arrangements involves physical danger, the act of alienating a child against a parent presents a nefarious form of conduct that must be met with careful consideration and immediate, comprehensive remediation by a Court....
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