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To some ears "combine" sounds nefarious, but to Jürgen Strube, BASF's chairman, it connotes efficiency and profits.
To some ears "combine" sounds nefarious, but to BASF Chairman Jürgen Strube Jurgen Strube it connotes efficiency and profits.
Shadow banning sounds nefarious, but the term has a much less controversial origin that I spent the last few days tracking down.
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"I don't mean that to sound nefarious.
But you can always find, after the fact, "bad documents" that can be twisted to make something innocent sound nefarious.
The term may have been invented to contrast with hard dollars that candidates collect directly, though some advocates of campaign finance reform think the term doesn't sound nefarious enough.
It's true that a court housed within the executive branch might sound nefarious in today's "Homeland" culture — if Alexander Hamilton celebrated the executive, in Federalist No. 70, for its "decision, activity, secrecy and dispatch," some now look at those same qualities with skepticism, if not fear.
Again, Google will deny all of these intentions because I'm sort of making them sound nefarious.
Lest we think that these chemicals only sound nefarious because of their long, weird names, there is an increasing body of evidence that they can be extremely toxic.
Sounds pretty nefarious, doesn't it?
Rule 28 (which even sounds a little nefarious) states that a senator can call a point of order on any bill that was created in conference and not initially passed by either the House or Senate.
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