Not one of the malign effects of illegal immigration mentioned is inherent to immigration itself.
"It's never been an intention of mine to malign his name or character, " she said.
So why would countries seek out foreign money at all, if its impact is so malign?
Complaints about the malign effects of congestion, especially from business, are at a new pitch.
Many in the online world cherish freedom of speech and hesitate to exclude even the malign.
Munnings was famous for denigrating modern painters, Picasso especially, but he was worse than a malign critic.
Another possible malign consequence of closeness to big business would be a significant increase in industrial policy.
But alongside it are signs of a more malign deflation, caused by excess capacity and weak demand.
He says that the remark was not made with malice but that it had a malign effect.
President Obama and others have chosen to distort and malign private equity firms.
Some predict the return of Mr Ozawa's malign influence, his anti-Kan sniping vindicated.
Purists might malign the constant attempts to shrink and gameify DJing, but we say you're thinking about it too much.
It must be asked: Who will the foreign investors be, and might they have malign intentions towards the U.S. ?
And new graduates might be encouraged to stay up north by research which quantifies one malign consequence of southern prosperity.
That was enough for the new computers to have had a large (and apparently malign) influence on fourth-grade maths scores.
In recent weeks, encouraged by malign neglect from American politicians and central bankers, the fall has shown signs of becoming a rout.
Unfortunately, while the British government can commission reports on droit de suite's malign effects, it is powerless to stop it being imposed.
But the film operates just as powerfully on a human scale, or, in the case of the madly malign Gollum, an inhuman one.
Mr Rogoff was careful to say that the malign effects of the subprime mess might not be as great as those of previous crises.
The BCCI management has a single point agenda to malign me.
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Let's offset the nonsense, begin to give carbon some honest credit it deserves, and put a cap on those who malign it to advance special agendas.
Since a bestselling book published in 1983 argued that freemasons exert a malign influence in public life, people have tried to force freemasons to declare themselves.
This dual role makes it hard to tell whether their impact is benign or malign, and there are plenty of people who argue for each side.
The malign effects exist because there's a gap between the demand for and the supply of unskilled labor and that gap cannot be filled legally under existing immigration laws.
Today, though, deflation is more likely to resemble the malign 1930s sort than that earlier benign variety, because demand is weak and households and firms are burdened by debt.
Roosevelt also set out to prove that the intention of the taxpayer who failed to complete complex returns correctly was malign: Where there was ambiguity, taxpayers ought to be presumed guilty.
The term vaporware has both malign and benign connotations.
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Mr Maslyukov's malign influence had largely waned this year.
The questioner asked whether under a less malign scenario, which would still include fiscal contraction that could shave 2 percentage points off of GDP, the Fed had any arrows left in its quiver.
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