Sentences with phrase «something nefarious»

After reading your post today and rethinking a bit, I may add romantic suspense as well since each of the installments in the novella series are also mysteries with something nefarious going on.
Computer security analysts had discovered something nefarious about a piece of advertising software called Superfish, which comes pre-installed on cheap Lenovo laptops like the Yoga 2.
The conspiracy theories first started to bubble up online after far - right outlets began pointing to Hogg's father's status as a retired FBI agent to suggest something nefarious in the student's frequent media appearances.
Many of the detractors claim that Hopkins just destroyed any hope of a career, but there seems to be something nefarious behind the willful targeting.
Unbeknownst to you, your neighbor is hard at work on something nefarious: A drug lab.
The only consistent position the left seems to take these days is that the mechanisms it uses to keep power automatically transform into something nefarious and undemocratic when the opposition uses them.
We're not sure what that means, but it could indicate that some key Avengers either show up, disappear, or something nefarious happens with Thanos, the villain of Infinity War.
Coolernearlake: But is there something nefarious or wrong about banding districts together into procurement groups?
He criticized Murray for launching what he seemed a partisan attack and «insinuating something nefarious occurred.»
Dumbledore (Gambon, The Good Shepherd) manages to save the day, but Harry's despondency leads him further away from comfort with his friends and make - shift family at Hogwarts, especially as they aren't really taking to his cries that the dreaded Voldemort (Fiennes, Wallace and Gromit) is orchestrating something nefarious.
The only hint of something nefarious is the Laguna Seca rear seat delete package.
Arizona does have smog laws which would not permit you to remove your cats, unless you do something nefarious like get your PCM tuned where the CEL doesn't come on.
You would be forgiven for assuming something nefarious is going on here but the reason for the sudden decline in the popularity of the NAIAS (North American International Auto Show) is in fact mostly due to the fact that it takes place in January.
I feel like people are looking too deeply into this; struggling to find something nefarious to explain away the changes happening within Worldwide Studios.
I'm certain that someone looking for dirt can find messages to / from colleagues of mine that have plenty of ambiguity, and seen through the eyes of conspiracy nuts, can be spun to mean something nefarious.
If you are very concerned that the reason your spouse is not ready to file taxes is due to something nefarious rather than a legitimate reason, then filing married filing separately could be a good strategy.
There's something nefarious going on in Kenya, where poor folk are being systematically tested using a new drug called Dypraxa, which would mean untold millions to the pharmaceutical company that produces it, although it comes at the cost of many lives.
... If anybody out there thinks we did something nefarious, we apologize for anything we did or didn't do.
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.
In a statement, Levy said: «I am outraged at the suggestion that there is something nefarious in following the decision of the Ethics director that the state form covered any requirement for the county.
Unbeknownst to you, your neighbor is hard at work on something nefarious: A drug lab.
it must be something nefarious!
Frankly though, you sweep aside Emerson injury and the fact he came in over the winter break, as well as Alonso being good, and just sort of conclude that there isn't a rational reason to hold off on playing him and that it must be a bias and something nefarious
They've been tipped off that there's a Nazi spy in the area, but they're all so smitten by the curvy visiting journalist Rose (Catherine Zeta - Jones) that they fail to notice that she's up to something nefarious.
There, Bernard finds drone hosts, faceless and disturbing sentinels, who are downloading host's experiences in order to obtain guest DNA, to put into a database for possible blackmail or something nefarious.
I'm not trying to suggest he is purposefully misleading people or doing something nefarious (I'm just playing DA here, after all) but I do think it's funny that his examples of «how to invest» don't really seem representative of how he invested to become a billionaire.
Which suggests that no matter what someone does in these circumstances, there will always be someone, somewhere, who will always try to claim that something nefarious is going on.
This seems to imply that something nefarious is going on.
You don't have to be up to something nefarious to want to protect yourself.
Mobile malware has been a significant threat for many years now, as users can find their devices infected without even realizing there is something nefarious going on in the background.
For what it's worth, I've noticed a lot of people assuming that their lack of offers must be evidence that something nefarious is going on.
Now the cat's out of the bag for him to do something nefarious
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