Sentence examples for nefarious conditions from inspiring English sources

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"They are there for nefarious conditions, they're booing us, spitting on us.

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Of course, Roost has a clear policy against storing anything illegal, stolen, flammable, or perishable — no embalmed heads for you, Dr. Lecter! — although co-founder and CEO Jon Gillon admits that criminals generally don't read the terms and conditions before doing something nefarious.

He was disappointed at what he found: some living in wretched conditions while others resorted to nefarious means for survival.

Although several government witnesses had described the codes and other information that Dr. Lee downloaded as the "crown jewels" of the nuclear weapons program, several respected scientists rebutted those assertions, apparently undermining, at least in Judge Parker's eyes, the need to continue holding Dr. Lee in the kind of conditions reserved for the most nefarious spies and criminals.

This geographical dividing of the city into the rational and planned (the New Town, where the wealthy made their homes) and the mazy, dark, and nefarious Old Town gave rise to literary metaphors for the human condition and provided Stevenson with his major inspiration for Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.

But some analysts say the more plausible explanation is less nefarious: that Mr. Ri died while driving in possibly dangerous conditions.

It also requires insurance companies to end various nefarious practices, such as refusing to insure people with existing conditions or cancelling their coverage just when they need it most.

One brief conversation between Deadshot and Waller, in which he lists the conditions on which he will agree to join her nefarious club, has some of the snap, crackle, and pop that the young Smith brought to his dialogue, and that he seems to have mislaid of late.

Peter D. Feaver, a Duke University professor and former Bush national security aide, said Mr. Obama "believed the cartoon version of the Bush critique so that Bush wasn't just trying to make tough calls how to protect America in conditions of uncertainty, Bush actually was trying to grab power for nefarious purposes".

This covers a broad spectrum of offenses; from the nefarious dog fighters to the backyard breeders who generally keep animals in substandard conditions, selling them prior to eight weeks of age, ignoring their medical concerns, and are responsible for other neglect/cruelty violations.

Three of those conditions describe circumstances in which the outcome of an election could have been changed because of nefarious activity, but the fourth does not.

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