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pernicious

[per-nish-uhs] / pərˈnɪʃ əs /


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Head of the National Farmers' Union Tom Bradshaw welcomed the change, telling BBC Radio 5 Live it "takes out many family farms from the eye of pernicious storm".

From BBC

Pierre Vabres, a member of the French Society of Dermatology, believes there is also a pernicious psychological effect of exposing children to beauty routines -- and then seeking to sell them products.

From Barron's

Stephen Miran, who became a Fed governor in September and is on leave as a White House adviser, co-wrote a paper last year saying more dissent would help combat “pernicious groupthink.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The music stars urged the prime minister to stop the "extortionate and pernicious" websites that exploit fans.

From BBC

The irony of the BBC is that it loves to tell people how influential it is without understanding that it is this very influence that is so pernicious.

From The Wall Street Journal