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Even more perverse is who's benefiting.
Spelling in the early Soviet Union was even more perverse.
The vote appears even more perverse, now that committee chairmen are to be paid.
It's even more perverse on the other side of the Atlantic.
But the scenario authorities are building around the Colorado forest fires sounds even more perverse.
They'd think, 'Isn't it nice he's reading!' and I'd be getting even more perverse ideas".
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The problem is that America's governmental machinery, its outdated political technology, is even more packed with perverse incentives and arterial blockages than it used to be.
Even more surreal, a perverse notion of democracy is used to claim the right to a racist slur – for equal opportunity offending.
Additionally, if U.S. News and World Report equates low numbers of reported assaults with safer campuses, institutions have even more of a perverse incentive to discourage reporting and intentionally misrepresent their campuses.
By the time the bank resurrected the bullion for its customers, the precious metals had become even more precious, in a perverse free-market way.
Even more troubling is your perverse inversion of "ethnic cleansing" (among other tropes) against the very state that took in 850,000 Jews fleeing Arab lands facing precisely that fate, and the thousands more forced to flee their homes by invading Arab armies seeking to annihilate the fledgling Jewish state.
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