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However, we are also increasingly at risk from
more
benign
seeming sources.
2
This is investing in economic development and
more
benign
growth, he said.
3
He gave it the far
more
benign
name Master Plan, Part Deux.
4
It anticipates 2012 will be a
more
benign
year for cost price inflation.
5
Meanwhile, the environmentally far
more
benign
railway freight industry has declined into near-invisibility.
6
Here on the promontory, however, there was a
more
benign
light.
7
Only it seemed probable that Elijah may have looked
more
benign
.
8
And potentially the birth of a new,
more
benign
time.
9
Both will hope that nature will be in a
more
benign
mood next Sunday.
10
The backdrop to this week's meeting is far
more
benign
.
11
So from that aspect, it points to a
more
benign
outlook for inflationary pressures.
12
A
more
benign
Northern-based fiction was The Greenhouse (BBC Radio 4, Friday).
13
And now Cork Corporation is set to give the undertaking a
more
benign
exterior.
14
Yeasts, with their positive uses in baking and brewing, have a
more
benign
reputation.
15
What lies behind this rapid switchback to a much
more
benign
share market environment?
16
Sport won't come back in a
more
benign
form.
more
benign
more