This baleful condition will persist for the next few years at the very least.
Before tampering with it, we should humbly remind ourselves of that baleful law of unintended consequences.
This view ignores the baleful effects that the state sector has on the efficient allocation of resources.
Coolidge himself winds up unscathed, a sort of gray white whale that has eluded its baleful hunter.
It was just four feet long, but strong, with a brown body, white belly and baleful, brownish-yellow eyes.
The armed forces, such a baleful influence in some countries, are fairly clean.
But Mr Morris's baleful influence lingers long after he has gone, not least in the mind of the president.
Sitting in the White House as America careers from stock market fall to baleful job statistics, is nothing but trouble.
One of its most baleful provisions forced legacy phone companies to lease their equipment to would-be competitors at subsidized rates.
Mr Hague, smiling at her side, has not yet plucked up the courage to free himself from her baleful influence.
Thenardier , the smarmy and scheming innkeeper and his baleful wife do plenty to influence the plot line of Les Miserables.
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The affair has put campaign-finance reform back into the spotlight in the context of baleful corporate influence a problem associated with Republicans.
History--at least the kind written in the markets--has been awfully kind to those who have fallen under the baleful glare of government antitrust investigations.
The baleful thesis arises from concerns both that a cliff lies beyond any peak in production and that alternatives to oil will not be available.
In her time, and in her way, Ravenna is the ultimate consumer of beauty products, sucking the life from those around her to sustain her baleful glow.
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Epidemiologists have long been aware of the baleful effects of contradictory findings reported in the media, which confuse the public about what threats to health are worth worrying about.
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Even Syria, which has watched Iraq with a baleful eye, has taken succour from his past membership of the Baath party, a version of which still reigns in Damascus.
Given the baleful political and economic consequences of this inflation, aren't you astonished that the Administration and the Fed haven't taken an active role in shoring up the enfeebled greenback?
Although the second wave of bombs on London on July 21st failed to detonate, it carried a baleful message: bombings and manhunts will be part of British life for many years.
When the Germans occupied the city in 1939, Nazi officers, with their unerring instinct for such things, seized the huge home, and made baleful use of it until the end of the war.
The new regime of rising bills for households, and a more ruthless approach to disconnection for big firms, was one main reason why so many local governments looked on Mr Brevnov with a baleful eye.
His chief adviser, Gary South, hovering on the fringes of the convention under the baleful gaze of young Republican delegate-minders, promised that, whoever emerged as the Republican candidate, Mr Davis would be waiting to clobber him.
Indira Gandhi (1917-84), who was no relation to the Mahatma but the daughter of India's first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, put her baleful stamp on India in two times as prime minister, in 1966-77 and 1980-84.
But they do have a direct strategic interest in keeping the next election as tight as possible (leaving aside the baleful effect of the boundary changes on a number of their MPs) because it maximises their chance of a hung parliament in 2015 and leverage over the next government.
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