Perversely
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37 examples of Perversely in a sentence
But you can actually
perversely
tell people to come, convince them that they have to come.
But nothing has more
perversely
impacted Russia's demographic distribution, because the people in the east, who never wanted to be there anyway, have gotten on those trains and roads and gone back to the west.
The film is also
perversely
hilarious.
Perversely, this film actually has a better rating on this site than the aforementioned title; which may mean that the other one is really bad!
This second film takes the successful original and drags it out of its coffin and parades the corpse out in the public square and
perversely
degrades not only the original idea and its legacy but our intelligence as well.
Each skit is either wickedly, erotically or
perversely
hilarious.
All of this is half funny and half tragic and believe it or not is
perversely
watch able.
The murder plot is solved so perfunctorily, ending the movie, that you're (perversely) left to wish that the movie had been longer, or better, or simply something other than what it was.
I had to see if I could remember the name of this movie, and I'm
perversely
thrilled to find it.
Developing countries that impose a VAT
perversely
encourage production to remain in the informal sector, which often produces the goods that are consumed domestically or used as inputs in the developed world.
For a democratic leader, negotiating peace is –
perversely
– riskier than waging war.
It is not entirely clear why structural change has, perversely, reduced growth.
When they do not, or when other policies
perversely
counter them, the results will be disappointing.
Perversely, some provincial governors and government officials are themselves major players in the drug trade.
Insulating CEOs and boards further from financial markets may
perversely
free them to focus even more narrowly on short-term results.
Perversely, the worse the country performs economically, the more aid it receives.
As a result, gun ownership has become
perversely
linked to freedom in the vast gun-owning American sub-culture.
And, perversely, American neo-conservatives have transformed the internationalism of the old left by seeking to impose a democratic world order by US military force.
Europe continues to be a mixed picture, with the European Central Bank almost
perversely
raising interest rates even as Europe’s economy needs further stimulation to ensure its recovery.
Instead of stimulating the economy in the next downturn, the Republicans in Congress are likely to respond
perversely.
During Tusk’s premiership, the government was
perversely
reluctant to claim credit for Poland’s economic success.
Perversely, it will lead to greater secrecy.
Perversely, it is furiously attempting to capture the moral high ground by claiming that coal is essential to ending energy poverty.
Perversely, a country that thought blindly imitating Japan was the way to prosperity has, instead, reproduced the very mistakes that broke the back of Japan’s economy.
The result, perversely, would be a decline in policy transparency.
Perversely, he did so to defend the monopoly of a now privatized national airline which is 85% owned by foreigners.
Germany’s critics make two points: the real European problem is the German current-account surplus, and Germans are
perversely
obsessed with their past.
The Middle East will continue its slide into mayhem –
perversely
befitting the upcoming centenary of World War I’s outbreak.
While the war on drugs focuses on bringing down cartels and their kingpins, it
perversely
aids the health of their markets, which nestle within legitimate trade flows and respond to price incentives.
The crisis was not a market failure, but rather the product of opaque, dysfunctional non-market institutions that had become
perversely
intertwined.
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