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The French philosopher Emmanuel Faye picks up on one notably insidious term in the new publications: We know that [Heidegger] speaks in his "Black Notebooks" of the "worldlessness" of Judaism….

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A blog post originally published on The Huffington Post in December, which has gone viral this month, warns users about the chat app's "insidious" terms of service and its "attempt to collect so much information and take control of our devices".

But while this move to incapacity benefit may please the government by providing a short-term "fix" for high unemployment figures, it creates an insidious long-term problem.

But a more insidious longer-term shift in language appears to have been accepted across the political spectrum: the replacement of "social security" by "welfare" to denote benefits paid to working age people (and to a lesser extent those above pension age).

Lets face it, trauma is devastating enough when you're going through it, but what can be even worse is the insidious, long-term affects that can echo throughout one's entire life.

Elsewhere in the Amazon Basin, hunting of the large vertebrates responsible for these functions (e.g., jaguars, large primates, tapirs, and peccaries) is thought to be driving insidious, long-term changes in the composition and structure of plant communities, even in the absence of deforestation [147], [148].

DPN is an insidious, long-term complication, thus preventive actions are essential in the care of the population with diabetes.

Although the acute impacts are often clearly visible dead fish floating on the water surface, or algal overgrowth and rotting biomass the chronic, insidious, long-term impacts of commonly accepted practices of CAFO waste management on receiving aquatic ecosystems are also significant (U.S. EPA 1998).

While Japan's mountainous terrain may have ensured that significant damage to crop fields was relatively limited by the tsunami, radioactive contamination poses a more insidious and long-term threat.

This form of vascular disease generally does not produce sudden, acute symptoms, but rather causes longer-term, insidious changes in neurological function.

But more insidious in the short term is the fact that the unlimited expansion of any popular school, a coalition policy in the last parliament, means there is nothing to stop existing grammar schools bidding to open "annexes" (in effect new selective schools) locally.

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