Sentence examples for insidious implication from inspiring English sources

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The most insidious implication of the new system is that Rumsfeld no longer has to tell people what he's doing so they can ask, 'Why are you doing this?' or 'What are your priorities?' Now he can keep all of the mattress mice out of it".

Even if De Block doesn't have underlying health issues affecting her weight, there is the insidious implication that her appearance is more important than any experience or intelligence she could bring to the job, that how she looks matters more than what she does.

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You're telling me she couldn't have a white maid?" Period pieces do not only simplify and reduce black characters of the past, they also enable insidious implications in contemporary pieces.

He offers very little insight in his biopics, and comes off politically neutral, which has its own insidious political implications.

But war is an insidious enemy, and all the more damaging when its implications reach you, through your dead brother, your orphaned friend or mother, or your embittered, sad teacher.

Paratuberculosis is an insidious, chronic disease of ruminants that has significant animal welfare implications and reduces on-farm profitability globally.

"Huge" is set among teenagers at a weight-loss camp called Victory, where dinner amounts to threads of spinach and trainers summon their charges to fits of perspiration with commands like: "There is no 'I can't.' " The implication is that no one has truly come here by choice — parents or the insidious culture of thinness at large have militaristically exerted their pressures.

When speaking to people who've engaged in public shaming, he seems a bit baffled by the implication that they need the public and impersonal mode of communication to effectively combat the insidious prejudice they face.

Hargey wrote: "Everyone in Britain, including Muslims, should oppose the insidious spread of this vile piece of clothing, which imprisons women, threatens social harmony, fuels distrust, has grave health implications and is a potent security risk".

Beyond the gender implications, the vesseling of Clinton has the effect of making the conspiracy she is supposedly part of sound all the more insidious and far-reaching.

Subtler, more insidious.

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