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Rankings are particularly pernicious in Heffernan's eyes.
But their effects are more pernicious in a bad economy.
The law took particular aim at derivatives, which proved pernicious in the crisis.
Research reveals that motivated blindness can be just as pernicious in other domains.
The panel's determination is particularly pernicious in this case because the market for scholarly works is not self-supporting.
That outcome is particularly pernicious in economies with high levels of debt, as Japan painfully discovered in the 1990s.
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Spain is likely to remain trapped in a pernicious circle in which the deterioration in its public finances, the weakness of its banks and the severity of the recession will continue to feed on each other.
Morozov goes on to quote Golnaz Esfandiari, a Radio Free Europe Iran correspondent, in "deploring Twitter's pernicious complicity in allowing rumours to spread" in Iran during the crisis.
The most important use of the hemoglobin level was in the diagnosis of pernicious anemia, in which it was observed that the erythrocytes were not only macrocytic but also "hyperchromic".
In a study of adults with type 1 diabetes, De Block et al. (11) reported a prevalence of 20.9% of patients with PCA, with iron deficiency anemia in 15.4% and pernicious anemia in 10.5%.
These aberrations in physiology have led to pernicious changes in organ function.
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