Sentence examples for perfectly undermine from inspiring English sources

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The woman speaking admiringly of French quotas for women in the boardroom looks like Katie from the Apprentice – all insufferable smugness and weird back-combing – while her male boardroom colleagues perfectly undermine her, yet it's hard not to smile at this Alex cartoon in the Telegraph.

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Colbert discovered that word (the word of the year for 2006) and perfectly undermined its use by calling attention to its absurdity.

These more surreal stand-alone representational works, whose narrative whimsies are reinforced by surrounding sculptures depicting lazy skeletons, overgrown fried eggs and cheese blocks, are perfectly undermined by cavelike holes Fischer has cut in the museum walls, and the dirty black brushwork with which he's disheveled the pristine floors.

Corbyn had not only timed his 24 non-revenge non-reshuffle perfectly to undermine himself, but then came the advice session.

The actions of Ernst & Young and the Dubai regulator, while perfectly legal, undermine trust in the industry at a critical time.

We would never, ever want to undermine your perfectly valid choice to cut carbohydrates from your diet, and then use your advanced doctorate in evolutionary biology to bring back a bloodthirsty apex predator because you think hunting alongside it will give you magical powers.

The problem is perfectly soluble without undermining the college structure, if the university were to put its mind to it.

If a ray of sunlight passes through my window, the fact that it appears perfectly white to me does not undermine Newton's view (or so he thinks) that the ray actually contains a series of colors as its "qualities".

The normative premise, [P1], is perfectly general and hence may be equally deployed to undermine justified belief of any proposition failing its standard.

The people they arrested that August day on Amhurst Road fitted perfectly the Establishment's picture of dissolute middle-class revolutionaries plotting to undermine civilised values.

But unlike the case of Church's thesis, the existence of many overlapping but distinct precisifications of 'typical with respect to differentiability of (some sort of) computable function' seems to undermine the idea that there is any one precisification that perfectly deserves the name.

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