Aún no tenemos significados para "more benign".
1However, we are also increasingly at risk from more benign seeming sources.
2This is investing in economic development and more benign growth, he said.
3He gave it the far more benign name Master Plan, Part Deux.
4It anticipates 2012 will be a more benign year for cost price inflation.
5Meanwhile, the environmentally far more benign railway freight industry has declined into near-invisibility.
6Here on the promontory, however, there was a more benign light.
7Only it seemed probable that Elijah may have looked more benign.
8And potentially the birth of a new, more benign time.
9Both will hope that nature will be in a more benign mood next Sunday.
10The backdrop to this week's meeting is far more benign.
11So from that aspect, it points to a more benign outlook for inflationary pressures.
12A more benign Northern-based fiction was The Greenhouse (BBC Radio 4, Friday).
13And now Cork Corporation is set to give the undertaking a more benign exterior.
14Yeasts, with their positive uses in baking and brewing, have a more benign reputation.
15What lies behind this rapid switchback to a much more benign share market environment?
16Sport won't come back in a more benign form.
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