Inflation will insidiously level the playing field, delivering realignments, one tiny wicked slice at a time.
FORBES: The Eurozone Must Follow The U.K. To Resolve Its Crisis
In their sly, shiny packets, they invaded the poor world as insidiously as the disease they were meant to prevent.
Instead of fraternity and fairness there was racism sometimes overt, more often and insidiously the supercilious tolerance that the empire cultivated.
My translation is that he has no intentions of reducing any of the runaway programs that insidiously degrade our economic structure.
FORBES: Fraud And Disability Equal A Multibillion Dollar Black Hole For Taxpayers
Subprime lending, like a tapeworm, insidiously inched its way under our financial skin ushered in by none other than our own federal government.
Well okay, that money was actually earmarked for a health care newsletter rather than to advance their insidiously skeptical positions regarding a looming climate catastrophe.
FORBES: How Can I Get Some of That Anti-Global Warming Big Oil Money?
Frighteningly lethal and insidiously efficient, these bacteria replicate and mutate prodigiously, turning out variants that elude most of the chemical weapons--antibiotics--that medicine has invented over the past century.
Conclusion: The Clinton party line is wrong and insidiously misleading.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Hearing takes a toll on Lake nomination
Insidiously, both dynamics exhibit no signs of slowing down.
FORBES: Is The End Of Gigantic, Unfair, And Absurd CEO Pay Near?
In the 18th century as in the late 20th century, the staggering cynicism of powerful, wealthy Russians and the opportunities on offer for amoral behaviour were at once horrifying and insidiously attractive to people from farther west.
Is the George W. brand of compassion therefore something that will insidiously, albeit unintentionally, undermine a social order based on the notion that America has no established religion and that its citizens have absolute freedom of belief?
Incredibly, the Clinton Administration also wants to save face for the Serbs by introducing Russian troops into the mix, affording Moscow a pretext and the means to involve itself even more deeply -- and insidiously -- in Balkan affairs.
Rather I suspect he found himself sliding insidiously down that very slippery slope we can all find ourselves on when we first decide to give in to the temptation to surrender self-respect for self-interest, albeit perhaps in more mundane ways, in our own lives.
Inevitably, some of President Bush's critics (possibly on the right, and certainly on the left, once they recover from the electoral-shock trauma) will interpret this finding insidiously: They will assert that the president's conduct of the war on terror and, in particular, his efforts to consolidate the liberation of Iraq do not enjoy the popular mandate accorded to his social conservative agenda.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: W.'s 'moral values' drive his foreign policy, too
应用推荐