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1 They complain of oppression, speculation, and the pernicious influence of accumulated wealth.
2 He was, by turns, a card-carrying Communist, a pornographer, a pernicious influence .
3 Weed was then sent to Europe to counteract the pernicious influence of secession agents.
4 I attribute this to the pernicious influence of American television.
5 But it is in literary academies that they exert the most extensive and pernicious influence .
6 Morally and intellectually, socially and historically, religion has been shown to be a pernicious influence .
7 But that's the pernicious influence of fashion for you.
8 The backbone of their pernicious influence was broken.
9 Diplomatic language apart, however, Britain has been painfully silent about Rwanda's pernicious influence in its war-torn neighbour.
10 In reality the institution produced few good results, and in some respects had a very pernicious influence .
11 If the prosecutors are right, Yemelianov and others judges have a pernicious influence on Ukraine's business climate.
12 This system produces a most pernicious influence .
13 The government was, therefore, anxious to destroy their pernicious influence , and reckoned on me to do so.
14 What she chiefly dreaded was the pernicious influence of dejection and sedentary labour on her brother's health.
15 Happily his father's death liberated him early from the pernicious influence by which he had been misled.
16 Others attacked the allegedly pernicious influence of high-frequency trading algorithms that comb news and execute trades in nanoseconds.
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