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This appears perverse in that, by any estimate, the 15-nation European Union is the continent's most successful postwar project and, by most estimates, an aging Europe needs immigrants.
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And from an investor's perspective, repricing can appear perverse.
At the risk of appearing perverse, let's start with a counter-intuitive proposition.
Eight of England's squad could play in the game and, for all that ticket sales will be boosted by a euphoric homecoming, on a sporting level it would usually appear perverse that Sampson's players are expected to crack straight back on with the domestic grind.
At first glance the answer may appear perverse.
Would another group of 40 people have ended up forming the kind of groups that got formed because, suddenly, there appeared these perverse educators, these militant cultural critics ?
The vote appears even more perverse, now that committee chairmen are to be paid.
Before long he is frying his brain (and his nasal passages) with gasoline, which he sniffs partly to dull his pain and also, it appears, as a perverse ritual of communion with his dead wife, who killed herself by inhaling exhaust fumes in their garage.
Russell wrote, upon meeting Wittgenstein: "An unknown German appeared … obstinate and perverse, but I think not stupid" (quoted by Monk 1990: 38f).
That may seem perverse.
"We are in a position where the government appears to take a perverse pleasure in unlawfully breaching the human rights of thousands of its citizens.
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