In other words, if economics counts, it's better to make good laws than pernicious walls.
The pernicious agricultural protectionism that prevails in all major developed countries must be dismantled.
The whole conception of a presidentially mandated national conversation is nonsense, indeed pernicious nonsense.
In the early stage there is a particularly pernicious problem to be faced in public accounting.
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But there are other, more pernicious ways that disrupted political systems can affect health.
But, there also are pernicious consequences of the new payroll tax affecting wages and salaries.
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The barrister said the email went on with "pernicious" implications about damage to Ms Ecclestone's reputation.
Like the earlier iterations of QE, QE3 is pernicious public policy based on faulty economic notions.
The most pernicious effects of the bust, economists say, have been transmitted via banks and businesses.
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Perhaps the most pernicious economic effect of a declining population will be on urbanization.
She is demonstrating a pernicious opportunism that is frankly dangerous for the well-being of the country.
The most pernicious activity so far proven is illicit funding of a staff volleyball team.
This patchwork of small payments, or no payments at all, has a pernicious effect.
Troop movements there have tended in the past to generate pernicious dynamics of their own.
Vitamin B-12 deficiency anemia caused by a lack of intrinsic factor is called pernicious anemia.
Anti-dumping is a particularly pernicious form of protection, because it lurks beneath a veneer of respectability.
Japan is saddled with a pernicious combination of dangerously high government debt and low interest rates.
The finance sector has also, in some people's eyes, had a pernicious effect on politics.
Some limits on such flows, particularly the most volatile and pernicious short-term kind, might therefore be warranted.
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They have, he says, unforeseen tendency to amplify and accelerate pernicious developments until they become unmitigated disasters.
Second, the problem with Hitler was not that his values were false, but that they were pernicious.
Even so, India is home to an unusually pernicious form of corruption, argues Jahangir Aziz of JPMorgan.
The pernicious influence of oil, along with other rents such as foreign aid, is easier to measure.
No, really, it was all about the pernicious way in which unearned rents destabilised the real economy.
If we continue to ignore the only real solution described above, the next downturn in the economy will be pernicious.
Although business enjoys a quieter and more predictable life, the hefty fees for krishas have pernicious effects.
For the Tories, who argued until recently that state money would be pernicious, this is a significant shift.
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"When any qualification under the English sun can contribute to these, the pernicious effects are obvious, " she said.
The cause, of course is dreaded global warming caused by pernicious economic activity.
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