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There is real satisfaction in subverting conventional market behavior.
This also prevents hackers from improving the system or subverting it.
That's some excuse for subverting the Bill of Rights.
I think it's Satan's way of subverting me.
It paints Jewish involvement as surreptitious, and as subverting the democratic process.
The charge is "subverting state power."
While the Governor criticized these proposals as "subverting" the state's welfare plan, advocates for the poor argued that the Democrats had not gone far enough.
Ardabur was captured and held at Ravenna, where he succeeded in subverting some of the usurper's officers.
They challenged the status quo by subverting the religious hierarchy, and were perhaps even more subversive than they realized.
Groups are "subverting" the Internet to traffic women and children, and ease of travel has enabled pedophiles to move from one country to another.
But he also said, "The published comments were lifted out of context to serve the journalist's longstanding agenda of subverting the plan."
Shall we degrade, destroy, afl that we have worked for by subverting the will of even one man?"
More than anything, it's crucial that choice be given to the electorate by subverting the two parties' full-scale embrace of these hideous programs."
The whole film, like its central character, thrives on subverting well-bred fatuousness and pondering the tiniest mysteries of love.
On his own, but without subverting the author, Mr. Wood causes an uproar in Elsinore.
The Koreans have even brought their complaint to international food regulators, accusing the Japanese of subverting the value of authentic kimchi.
General Electric is hardly the first corporate master that Hollywood has had to deal with, and the town has long showed a flair for subverting foreign overlords.
I think it was Stravinsky who described music in terms of sameness and difference, reliant equally on recognizable pattern and the subverting of that pattern.
His riddles are his method of subverting his condition, so that he is still technically telling the truth, but always in as cryptic a manner as possible.
Still, cheating is widely viewed as less likely now than it was in the past, because OPEC members seem to have learned the consequences of subverting their own agreements.
But Mr. McDonagh and the director, Garry Hines, are masterly at building up and subverting expectations in a cat-and-mouse game with the audience.
The anti-Masonry movement was not "radical"; it fully participated in democracy, and was animated by the belief that the Masons were the ones subverting democracy in America.
As much as Rabbi Boteach and Mr. Noel personify the obvious categories of white and black, right and left, both palpably delight in subverting expectation.
Bill O'Reilly regularly lashes out at movie stars, and Laura Ingraham accused Hollywood elites of "subverting America" in her book "Shut Up and Sing."
A genuine higher learning is subversive in the sense of subverting the student's taken-for-granted world, including the world of endeavour, scholarship, calculation or creativity, into which he or she has been initiated.