Sentence examples for a much more nefarious from inspiring English sources

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What this is, the TSA patdowns, is a much more nefarious thing.

However, the United States has adopted the international standard for a much more nefarious purpose, billing.

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But it will protect it from a much sneakier, much more nefarious villain: all the grit and grime sitting on coffee tables and office desks everywhere.

No, it's not the fact that we're going to be rushing a whole bunch of diesel trains into the city very soon while seriously polluting our air, and no it's not the fact that our mayor may or may not be implicated in a criminal conspiracy that could have led to the death of a drug dealer, it's something much more nefarious.

To them, she is a diabolical creature, armed not with the Internet or a digital music player, but with something much more nefarious.

But many of the attacks have been much more nefarious, feeding into a narrative that presents local government as wasteful, staffed by workshy employees with their snouts in the trough.

But the town soon found that she had much more nefarious, turd-related intentions.

As I argue in chapter 6 of my book, the real motivations for the conquests were much more nefarious.

No, he was talking, in his notorious conspiracy theorist-in-chief fashion, about something much more nefarious.

Instead, something much more nefarious is happening: in believing Armstrong is guilty because he won't fight, we are giving tremendous power to the accuser.

He's being blackmailed by the russian government, not just for being peed on by Russian hookers, but for much more nefarious things".

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