Aún no tenemos significados para "so pernicious".
1He did this to prevent them from following so pernicious an example.
2Nor is the mischief, which it generates, either so frightful or so pernicious.
3For McLeod, this case highlights why sexual harassment is " so pernicious".
4One reason, doubtless, why it is so pernicious, is the constant habit of drinking before breakfast.
5But, although exercising so pernicious an influence, it is not itself a cause, but an effect.
6That is why it is so pernicious.
7The raw rimes were not so pernicious as in the hollows, and the frosts were scarcely so severe.
8The inveterate and 'pernicious habit of abstraction,'-thatso pernicious habit of the men of learning must be overawed first.
9Shall we supinely submit, or do all in our power to oppose, check and suppress so pernicious a theory?
10This is what is so pernicious and incendiary about these ideas: they conceal a tendentious opinion about compensatory social programmes.
11Court would release your petitioner from the injurious effects of the said committee's act, and explode so pernicious a precedent.
12I mentioned how commonly it was used in Turkey, and that therefore it could not be so pernicious as he apprehended.
13That advice so pernicious will not be followed, I am well assured; yet I cannot but listen to it with uneasiness.
14This, it seems, is the first effect of Mademoiselle de Gramont's renewed influence, which we have before now found so pernicious.
15I found fault with the use of wine, and pitied mankind for having contracted an untoward relish for so pernicious a beverage.
16He knew how good he was, and if such a fallacy had not been so pernicious he could have laughed at it.
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So pernicious a través del tiempo
So pernicious por variante geográfica