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Very perverse.
This is a very perverse way of understanding trademark.
I have a very perverse view of it when I watch it now.
I don't want to say any anti-Paul Simon things, but it seems very perverse to not enjoy the glory.
When she died, he told Fox News, "She added something to New York, in a very perverse way".
I should have let him produce a record for me, but I'm very perverse in some ways.
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"It's really complicated, because you have two people coming together with very similar, perverse fantasies," said Arthur Kreuzer, the director of the Institute for the Study of Criminology at Giessen University.
Often that is not very much.Such perverse incentives have caused China's towns and cities to grow faster in area than they have grown in population.
But with a shrewd lawyer, even the well-off can reshuffle their assets until they qualify.For low-paid workers, Medicaid's very generosity creates perverse incentives.
The problem is that the Human Rights Act, in my view, [has been] incorporated into British law in such a way that it's given the courts an ability to come up with a lot of very odd and perverse judgments.
Some providers do very good work, but perverse incentives stop them spreading it.
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