Sentences with phrase «there something nefarious»

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While market volatility is pretty typical in the cryptocurrency world, the massive uptick in volume and market - wide fluctuations lead one to wonder if there was is something more nefarious at play.
... If anybody out there thinks we did something nefarious, we apologize for anything we did or didn't do.
While there are certainly important hermeneutical and cultural issues at play, I can't help but wonder if something more nefarious is also at work.
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.
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'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.
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.
It obviously can't use cartridges, so there's something a bit more nefarious powering the games in this device.
Like the inference there must be something nefarious behind the fact the CU's graph has not been updated in an unusually long time.
Maybe there is something sinister and nefarious about the carriage horse trade in NYC and the industry happens to be doing a great job of keeping a lid on it.
could be taken to indicate that the writer believes there is something nefarious going on.
I'd like to correct something you wrote in your article — «There's nothing particularly nefarious about what the defendant was doing here, which was taking advantage of the fact that there has been unemployment in the Canadian legal market for the past decade.&rThere's nothing particularly nefarious about what the defendant was doing here, which was taking advantage of the fact that there has been unemployment in the Canadian legal market for the past decade.&rthere has been unemployment in the Canadian legal market for the past decade.»
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