pernicious in the PONS Dictionary

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Before that time, pernicious anemia had been truly pernicious in that it was invariably fatal.
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In its violence and the pernicious effect on a valuable relationship, it suggests parasitoidy as well as parasitism.
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Yet party-spirit, however pernicious or absurd, is a principle of union as well as of dissension.
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Management based on thresholds, although attractive in its simplicity, allows pernicious, slow and diffuse degradation to persist nearly indefinitely.
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Such howlers are lamented as a pernicious, but probably unavoidable, aspect of the continuous change of language.
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Note that pernicious anemia is a type of megaloblastic anemia, and as such, is expected to show hypersegmented neutrophils.
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This is all the more pernicious because less obvious and recognizable.
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Mild to moderate cases of pernicious anemia may show symptoms of bleeding gums, headache, poor concentration, shortness of breath, and weakness.
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However, neohumanism observes that, of the two, sociosentiment is more pernicious.
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The forgetting of solidarity imposed by our common origin and by the equality of rational nature in all men was called pernicious error.
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