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Clearly, India's balance of payments has turned perverse, which justifies a decline in the rupee.
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The new "Collected Poems" is streamlined, and truer to Larkin's inner censor, almost to the point where that fidelity turns slightly perverse.
Anti-consumer control frauds can also turn markets perverse by creating Gresham's dynamics.
This was gingham feminism at its most perverse; it turned men into happy masochists, an assembly line of replaceable Darrins, yet left them with the illusion of command.
The mandate for women to cover in Iran has arguably turned the society more perverse and more hostile towards the female body.
She's responsive, eager, and gentle; her tactile flesh takes the light better than anyone else's; her confiding smile can turn demanding and perverse, and yet she still seems fresh, as if she'd taken up acting last month.
Then it turns into this perverse mutant monster that is not the film, and not the experience I had something neither here nor there.
Dr. Casadevall, now editor in chief of the journal mBio, said he feared that science had turned into a winner-take-all game with perverse incentives that lead scientists to cut corners and, in some cases, commit acts of misconduct.
I found Clinton's remarks perverse, insulting, manifestly stupid; that one speech turned me into a full-fledged Clinton-hater.
It has in effect turned the entire German energy industry into a quasi-planned economy with perverse outcomes.
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