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5. (C) Some observers see a more malign Saudi influence.
But more malign motives cannot yet be excluded.
When it came to the elections, his role appears more malign than incompetent.
Claro is not only the firstborn, he is also the more malign of the two.
But they are disrupted by forces that are far more malign than digitisation or connectivity.
But it is not hard to imagine more malign motives: creating a false rumour to profit from manipulating a firm's share price, for example.
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I must say he's more maligned by others than he is by me.
Few teams felt more maligned by the N.C.A.A. tournament selection committee than Memphis did, and the Tigers have been playing like a team that wants to send a message.
For Nantucket folks, no comparison could be more maligning than to be likened to those of Martha's Vineyard, where, as people here see it, the air is stuffier, the tourists softer and the beaches gated.
I wanted to create a three dimensional portrait of a man far more maligned in the tabloid press than he is in our film to remind people that he is not just the weird, white haired Australian dude wanted in Sweden, hiding in an embassy behind Harrods.
Also, in his enthusiasm for all things Scottish, the author ignores the more overtly malign elements of the exported culture.
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