• Much wickedness has descended upon the market for small companies, says tort lawyer John O'Quinn.

    FORBES: The Bare Bears

  • Will they even stand a chance against the superior firepower and wickedness of the Woodburians?

    FORBES: Connect

  • Any such comparisons are fraught with difficulty, not least over how you measure wickedness.

    ECONOMIST: Criminalising historical investigation is wrong

  • And all Israel shall hear, and fear, and shall do no more any such wickedness as this is among you.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: hatemalhaf

  • He minds his own business until he falls for Kay (Meg Ryan) and finds himself dragged back to the wickedness of the past.

    NEWYORKER: Flesh and Bone

  • Where is the squirm of rebellion, that embryonic hint of wickedness?

    ECONOMIST: New fiction

  • However, proof of their wickedness appears to stubbornly evade Mr Berendt.

    ECONOMIST: Venice

  • Like them, he was a man so blinded by his own intellect that he was unable to see the evil and wickedness staring him in the face.

    FORBES: Men Blinded by Their Brains

  • To a committed egalitarian, discrimination is the stuff of wickedness.

    FORBES: In Good Hands With All Those States?

  • He triggered open-mouthed horror at one Strasbourg dinner, at which MEPs were discussing the wickedness of British opt-outs from the European Working Time Directive, a meddlesome tool for limiting overtime.

    ECONOMIST: Bagehot

  • The second was that these traditional Labour supporters had no time for the prevailing view in elite Labour circles that the wickedness of society, rather than that of criminals, was responsible for most crime.

    ECONOMIST: Bagehot

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