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This unobjectionable demonstration of how consumers are supposed to use the Ring doorbell obscures the more pernicious reality that the technology makes it easier for customers to contact the police.
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But in reality, pernicious mosquitoes make it impossible to sit and work outside.
It is a pernicious denial of reality that prevents us from solving this national nightmare once and for all.
However, "... the notion that this will be a game-changer with all this money funneled into Iran's pernicious activities misses the reality of Iran's current situation," said President Obama during a speech he gave at American University in August about the deal.
However, apart from the undisputed reality of pernicious anaemia, the clinical impact of a subnormal vitamin B12 level in older people is unclear, especially since several observational studies and randomized controlled trials also showed no effect of vitamin B12 administration on cognitive function [ 60- 62].
This is the idea that reality is a pernicious illusion, a repressive and authoritarian matrix generated in a dream factory we need to tear down in order to see things aright and have access to the truth.
It's a pernicious trope that runs counter to reality.
The "most pernicious" example of product placement in reality TV was Donald Trump's The Apprentice, where advertisers such as Home Depot paid for its executives to appear in the programme giving advice to contestants.
Her work, including the 2016 article "Choosing a School for My Daughter in a Segregated City", combines historical research and political analysis with first-person accounts, bringing the persistent reality of systemic racism and its pernicious effect on children and communities into sharp focus.
That redefinition reflects the reality that one of the most pernicious forms of violence -- especially within socially and economically challenged communities -- now occurs in the form of chronic illness and obesity, which are experienced at record rates among low-income and minority groups.
Designed, in part, to counter what he regarded as the pernicious effects of fairy tales and religion, The Magic of Reality opened with a definition of reality as "everything that exists" and then sought to answer questions such as "Who was the first person?" and "What is an earthquake?" Many critics berated Dawkins for his crude ultramaterialist view and unsophisticated understanding of religion.
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