Sentence examples for least malign from inspiring English sources

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The film could prove uncomfortable viewing for some, coming at a time when the gay community still faces massive opposition from certain religious communities, which at their least malign peddle ideas as destructive as 'conversion therapy' and of homosexuality as a 'lifestyle choice'.

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It is no wonder that each letter of the alphabet – from A to Z – provides at least one maligning word that describes the man that has brought nothing but disgrace to his office.

Jeffries, who is easily the Knicks' most maligned and least skilled offensive player, delivered what could have been the winning layup, scoring on a drive from the wing with 19.3 seconds to go for a 93-92 lead.

That means renationalising our rip-off utilities and profiteering railway companies, bringing indirect taxes down by spending less on things we don't need - like costly illegal wars and hosting the Olympic Games, and, last but not least, bringing back that unfairly maligned 1970s body- the Prices Commission.

In short, other opportunities for year-round employment, or at least employment offering those 'weekends' maligned by baca Jasiek, mean that young men in the region consistently turn down offers of work from head shepherds.

Although it is good to hear a creature of the Labour mainstream such as Yvette Cooper suggesting that the UK should accept at least 10,000 Syrian refugees, this is the malign side of her party's record: inflammatory, sometimes mendacious rhetoric, which was always going to undermine any future response to a refugee emergency.

Mr. Archerd was often lumped into the category of gossip columnist, but he did not traffic much in gossip, at least not in the sense of writing with malign, titillating or even snarky intent, or of using his powerful post to settle grudges or to punish enemies and reward friends.

The further problem is the message such proliferation sends: that arsenals of this kind may be acquired with malign intent and relative impunity; that the least scrupulous of nations are rewarded with out-sized power and influence.

Kobe Bryant – frequently maligned as a gunner – has averaged at least 5 assists per game eight times in his 17-year career and has a career average of 4.7.

And it helped that Seattle's defense, maligned for weeks and giving up at least 34 points in four of its last five games, suddenly showed fire, making St . Louiss conservative offensive approach seem even slower.

In a nation where the PM's 'motorcade' is a single trailing sedan, the image shocked many and offended others -- not least the participants at the rally who felt unfairly maligned.

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