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But making a disease of grief may be another sign of a huge, and potentially pernicious, shift that took place in the West over the past century — what we might call the privatization of grief.
But making a disease of grief may be another sign of a huge, and potentially pernicious, shift that took place in the West over the past century what we might call the privatization of grief.
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That is until the next bad guy or pernicious cultural shift comes along, at which point we once again recoil in horror, and the whole cycle starts anew.
But there's a more pernicious product of the shift away from public market IPOs to massive pre-public rounds.
Yet that day, when I asked how he perceived the effect of this pernicious disease, his response shifted from astutely analytical to frustratingly forgetful.
For the Tories, who argued until recently that state money would be pernicious, this is a significant shift.
Bernstein, 69, said Rusbridger's appearance before the committee was a "dangerously pernicious" attempt by British authorities to shift the focus of the surveillance debate from excessive government secrecy to the conduct of the press.
Like so many problems in American government, the policy shift may relate to the pernicious corruption of the revolving door.
These "shifting standards," said Gilliam, are a pernicious cause of what researchers call "implicit bias".
The context-shift is less obvious, and hence more pernicious, claims Richard, in the case of propositional attitude verbs.
"Part of what's so pernicious about this lethal injection controversy is it's shifting responsibility away from what we're really doing," Blecker explained.
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