Sentence examples for malign individual from inspiring English sources

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English soccer will have to deal with him now, a magnificent but malign individual.

However, some scientists fear that the ease with which gene drives can be generated will make them a target for any malign individual or organisation with access to modern laboratory equipment.

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Such distortions are not the work of malign individuals so much as the benign victory of mythology.

The defence is mounted against the women who "attempt to make Jordan and her female admirers look pretty damn stupid," suggesting they really should make a stand against those "really malign individuals who degrade our society with every breath they take - racists, Islamofascists, dirty Papist paedophile priests..."...

The struggle of blacks in America these days is rarely about the malign intentions of individual racists in power, but rather is more about structural problems such as concentrated poverty, broken families and terrible schools.It does not help, either, that Baltimore is one of the most dangerous cities in America.

By Anthony Lane Ken Loach's films consistently pit decent individuals against malign systems.

And it is far from coincidental that this medical discourse on the malign impacts of "alien" culture on individual bodies ran in parallel to a political discourse predicting similarly disastrous results from the interpenetration of the British body politic by "alien" cultural elements.

"They do not deserve to be maligned by anyone, especially by an individual whose credibility is highly questionable, as someone who was arrested and fired for breaking the same oath of duty taken by thousands of other correction officers who put their lives on the line every day".

Thus, in the modern conception of personalized medicine, the tools that are provided to the physician are hopefully more precise, considering not just the obvious, such as a malign tumor by computer tomography, but the individual genetic make-up of the patient.

This fusion is primarily challenging because of (1) the high dimensionality of the global system, (2) the non-collocated sensors of individual agents, and (3) the potentially malign error characteristic of the ranging.

Some organisms, e.g. the crustacean Daphnia magna [19] absorb biophotons from their neighbours - so called photon sucking [20] – and the uptake can differ among classes of individuals, e.g. healthy as compared to malign cells [21].

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