But one still-around relic of that regulated era should be repealed: the Wright Amendment, a pernicious measure enacted to hobble a then new airline, Southwest.
Such half-truths are a pernicious way of lying because the whole truth is being hidden under a pretense of honesty.
Underlying the revolving door is a pernicious underbelly of overzealous and often unfair prosecutions, juked conviction stats, and a culture of plea-bargaining that is spiraling out of control, all in order to bring down some of the biggies in the business world.
Anti-dumping is a particularly pernicious form of protection, because it lurks beneath a veneer of respectability.
This patchwork of small payments, or no payments at all, has a pernicious effect.
Japan is saddled with a pernicious combination of dangerously high government debt and low interest rates.
The finance sector has also, in some people's eyes, had a pernicious effect on politics.
This has a pernicious effect on the finances of the company, that employer.
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Her exam revealed inordinately high levels of gastrin--an indicator of atrophic gastritis or pernicious anemia, a deficiency of vitamin B12.
Inflation is a pernicious tax that has revealed itself over the last decade through record prices of commodities (think gasoline), reduced job opportunities thanks to investors going on strike, and the mother of all financial crises.
Jilani argues that the money being spent by a host of billionaires and education reform philanthropic organizations is having a pernicious influence on the education reform debate, and is leading toward the privatization of public schools.
Inflation is a pernicious destroyer of wealth.
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For starters, there are the usual legions are Rupert Murdoch haters who believe the Australian-born media mogul is a pernicious influence on the culture, corrupting politics via Fox News and cheapening once-noble institutions like The Wall Street Journal.
What we are seeing now is that executives think the most pernicious conditions of a year ago have improved, and they have shifted their focus to more strategic acquisitions, their goal being to drive growth in an otherwise flat market.
The Center for Security Policy today revealed a pernicious mischaracterization of the Soviet strategic threat that has profound implications for the U.S. START negotiating position at the Washington summit, for the actual value of the agreement that may result and, ultimately, for American national security.
Far more common--but still damaging--are the high-volume crime spikes, spam e-mail distribution and "phishing, " a pernicious technique for stealing credit-card information. (For more on online scams, check out "Where The Scammers Are".) The carnage is hard to pin down in dollar terms, but Marcus Ranum, chief security officer of Tenable Security, says it's "billions upon billions"--far more than all "major" hacking incidents combined.
In the early stage there is a particularly pernicious problem to be faced in public accounting.
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Perhaps the most pernicious economic effect of a declining population will be on urbanization.
For the Tories, who argued until recently that state money would be pernicious, this is a significant shift.
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Less starry-eyed observers think that a more pernicious process is at work.
Methane is a particularly pernicious greenhouse gas.
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That appeal sits uneasily next to a number of negative perceptions about the sport, the most pernicious of which is caused by the horrific site of a horse breaking a leg on the racetrack and having to be euthanized.
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It should be replaced with market-oriented reforms that actually address the pernicious incentives now driving Medicare off a fiscal cliff.
In the third quarter GDP grew at a quarterly rate of 1.2% in real terms, the fastest growth in the G7, but in nominal terms, as a result of the pernicious effects of deflation, it fell by 0.1%.
Even when we hear of the impact in Fiji, where within three years of the introduction of US-based television the Western ideal of beauty has caused bulimia in 15% of adolescent girls, and we glimpse a far more infectious and pernicious disease - body hatred - than the measles virus we exported to the colonies in Victorian times, we measure neither the cost to ourselves or to them.
Or to put it another way, in being passionately and ideologically opposed to protectionism, have successive British governments been a little too dismissive of less pernicious forms of economic and industrial nationalism?
The most pernicious activity so far proven is illicit funding of a staff volleyball team.
Vitamin B-12 deficiency anemia caused by a lack of intrinsic factor is called pernicious anemia.
The most pernicious method, and most effective, is when a fixer can get a club owner to fix matches.
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