Auditors too would be freed from the insidious pressure of selling or reviewing colleagues' work.
Congressman Wolf is correct in his warning about the insidious nature of Grover Norquist's various problematic associations and agendas.
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The downside of neuroplasticity is evident in the insidious nature of addictions.
But the insidious culture that allowed Wall Street firms to peddle securities of dubious value to pension funds and charitable endowments remains largely in place.
"But Prevent must also recognise and tackle the insidious impact of non-violent extremism, which can create an atmosphere conducive to terrorism and can popularise views which terrorists exploit, " she said.
We inaccurately reinforce the insidious motherhood penalty by inferring that only women and mothers need special accommodations and everyone else is fine with the way work and life fit together.
Rising numbers of urban workers and the insidious spread of Anglo-Saxon fast-food habits are working against the old traditions of a glass with breakfast followed by a long lunch fuelled by a bottle or two.
We thought deeply (okay, and argued, too) about the weight of great expectations, the insidious lie of "having it all, " and the illusion of unlimited options on women who had not yet learned to deal with them.
The insidious double standard remains, with no sign of abating: the Fed, the main source of so many of our current financial woes, is still seen by most as a force for good in the world, as a prescient and astute regulator dedicated to systemic safety and soundness.
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Threatening text messages sent in bulk - inexpensive in India - were the main vehicle of the insidious rumours that have swirled around in the city for the past two days, driving panic into the hearts of the tens of thousands of people from the north-eastern region living there.
This move is the more insidious for it coming just days after the Task Force commander, Maj.
Mr Brown has even hinted that he wants to undo the most insidious aspect of Proposition 13 and return to local governments the power to raise revenues.
Even with the most insidious-looking bubbles, though, it is impossible to know at the time how devastating the pop will be.
The most insidious of these infections are what are known as rogue anti-spyware programs.
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But what may be the most insidious battle is hardly a blip on most radar screens.
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The third level of competition is the most insidious, most often neglected, and hardest to overcome.
Highlighted too is the most insidious form of taxation of all: speed limits themselves.
But the most insidious subterfuge of Best Lists is how they extract free work from free-lance critics.
" In addressing the judge earlier, he referred to Mr. Sandusky as "the most insidious and depraved of criminals.
The immeasurable side effect of all this is perhaps the most insidious of them all: a loss of confidence in financial institutions.
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It may be the most insidious and counter-intuitive tax there is.
Today, the Senate will vote on an insidious resolution offered by the minority leader, Sen.
Another of the most profitable films from last year: the horror film Insidious.
However, the struggle in the inner world, the one that is insidious and almost invisible, can have lasting negative effects on future romantic relationship and the possibility of contentment.
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So on one side we have the rental store dinosaurs and their insidious late fees, and on the other we have Netflix charging more money to rent DVDs by mail.
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What may be more insidious is the pressure to fiddle with books for commercial reasons.
As Eric Hobsbawm has said, terrorism is a new kind of urban pollution, and the pollutant is an insidious and chronic disquiet.
Today 2.7 million Americans are chronically infected with this killer virus, but only 800, 000 of them know it, so slow and insidious is the course of this disease.
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