Sentence examples for nefarious consequences from inspiring English sources

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The comprehensive deal addresses both the root causes of the conflict and its most nefarious consequences, while laying out a calendar for the Farc's estimated 7,000 fighters to lay down their arms and reintegrate with Colombian society.

From the onset, Ross takes care not to fall too much in any camp: advertising's nefarious consequences are neither to be ignored nor overplayed.

Sure, it's possible the other person has done something seemingly egregious, and maybe they did it with full intention and awareness of the nefarious consequences.

When government has had easy access to our personal information in the past, it has had nefarious consequences: surveillance states, "enemies" lists, persecution of dissidents.

These alleged crimes pale when placed alongside the nefarious consequences of what the Obama administration has done in enabling Al-Qaeda/al-Nusra and Assoc. in Syria and Yemen -- and in attenuating their campaign against ISIL.

Dostoyevsky's letter to Katkov reveals his immediate inspiration, to which he remained faithful even after his original plan evolved into a much more ambitious creation: a desire to counteract what he regarded as nefarious consequences arising from the doctrines of Russian nihilism.

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But the hidden cost of the Tea Party, and perhaps the movement's most nefarious consequence, is the damage their leaders have done -- intentionally -- to the sanctity of facts.

When we let public speech be dominated by discrimination, factionalism, fanaticism, authoritarianism, demonizing the other, cult of personality, religious intolerance … the consequences are nefarious.

And in an industry that accounts for about 40% of all corruption in world trade, defence companies are often protected from the full legal consequences of their sometimes nefarious actions by their home governments.

Of all the illegal acts, it's not considered the most morally appalling or nefarious, yet it does have huge consequences for the retail industry.

So when Gertrud clubbed Oliver with the table lamp to stop him killing Viktoria, it wasn't a humane action that had the perhaps unintended consequence of killing him; rather, she was protecting her timebomb, whom she needed to attend that EU summit so her nefarious scheme could achieve maximum nefariousness.

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