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He has provided some good specimens but a dangerous example.
To do otherwise is to set a dangerous example.
TfL, after all, is a dangerous example of a brilliantly run nationalised transport system.
We admore Miss Mittelman for insistence on proprieties, but we can't help feeling that she has set a dangerous example.
The truly dangerous example is that of China, with its robust growth and unapologetic suppression of political dissent.
And he responded to America's setbacks in Iraq by revving up the rhetoric, even talking about "ending tyranny in our world"—a dangerous example of defining success upwards.
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But those looking for dangerous examples of Nazi ideas will find them in other places much more readily.
Consumers, he observes in an email, tend to search their memories for dangerous examples, "and if they find one, they estimate the risk as much higher".
He tells us about debunking some of the worst and most dangerous examples of Snake Oil online - includes AIDS denialists, so called cancer cures that burn and maim people, and bleach marketed as an autism cure - how quacks can manipulate social media algorithms, and how to reach people who are desperate to believe in a treatment that is in fact damaging them.
In early May 1918 US Attorney General Thomas Watt Gregory condemned The Finished Mystery as "one of the most dangerous examples of... propaganda... a work written in extremely religious language and distributed in enormous numbers".
You could also call the whole exercise dangerous, for example with respect to Northern Ireland.
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