Sentence examples for rather benign from inspiring English sources

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It is a rather benign term.

After all, the dollar has been tumbling for nearly six years, and inflation has been rather benign throughout this decade.

Some thought that they were really rather benign and rather good, and others saw them as foreign invaders.

The Russian occupation of the three countries for much of the 20th century makes Swedes seem rather benign.

When Norman Tebbit proposed his infamous cricket test, it was seen as an attack on multiculturalism; from today's perspective, it seems not only uncontroversial but rather benign.

That reality doesn't look good on a tabloid front page and so that rather benign information is smothered with large hypothetical figures.

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TTIP is a rather benign-sounding acronym, standing for the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership.

"Versickeltes Tier (A Complicated Beast)" shows a small, naked figure kneeling before an enormous if rather benign-looking buffalo.

The team does not use likenesses of the Jersey Devil on its uniform or in its merchandise, and its logo is a rather benign-looking red "NJ" that has been squished together, with horns and a tail on the J. N. J. Devil, the team's official mascot, looks more like a Hanna-Barbera cartoon character, a smile plastered across his big fake head.

Most likely, the ECB would extend liquidity to Greece as an anonymous creditor on the primary bond market a rather benign-sounding bailout that would also almost certainly exclude the International Monetary Fund.

Until now, Jawaharlal Nehru seems to have got away with rather a benign historical reputation.

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