Certainly, Tebow's broad shoulders don't bear the whole burden of advertising's latent perniciousness.
From the newsweek.com
He reunites with leading lady Keira Knightley in this Ian McEwan story about the naive perniciousness of youth.
From the time.com
Of course, there are those whose intentions were malign but not all that influential, whose perniciousness petered out.
From the time.com
However, Weber warns of dangerousness or perniciousness in relation to Marxist ideal-types when seen as empirical reality.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Assuming, of course, that the Tories would rule for years to come, unencumbered by the perniciousness of leftism and the politics of envy.
From the guardian.co.uk
Ehrenreich starts out with her ideas firmly in place, then goes out hunting for crass, benighted individuals whose perniciousness helps her accentuate the negative.
From the newsobserver.com
Though this stereotype is laughable for it's so crude anyone with any amount of common sense will and should dismiss it off hand, its perniciousness should not be underestimated.
From the economist.com
The film ruminates in many morose ways on the passage of time and the perniciousness of set minds while acknowledging the first two films'role in bringing attention to the case.
From the washingtonpost.com
On the other hand, changing the PTO's evaluation of software patents doesn't address the perniciousness of legacy software patents that never should have issued.
From the forbes.com
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Grave harmfulness or deadliness
The condition of being pernicious; destructiveness