Similar words: officious, judicious, pernicious, suspicious, capricious, avariciously, precious, specious. Meaning: [mə'lɪʃəs] adj. having the nature of or resulting from malice.
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121. Play of words by Geelay, China's largest private auto manufacturer was a "malicious" move against Land Rover Group Ltd, a Beijing court ruled, bringing an end to a decade-old trademark dispute.
122. We do not tolerate abusive, malicious, libelous, defamatory or personal attacks.
123. The philosopher Rene Descartes suggested a similar worry: the frightening possibility that all of one's experiences might be the result of a powerful outside force, a "malicious demon."
124. Seduction continues to appear to all orthodoxies as malefice and artifice, a black magic for the deviation of all truths, an exaltation of the malicious use of signs, a conspiracy of signs.
125. Otherwise, a malicious eavesdropper on any router between your server and the end user can very easily sniff the sensitive information out of the network packets.
126. A malicious user could record communication between the client and the server and then use that information to replay the transaction.
127. In the judicial practice that the case of explosion is handled, certain difficulty has been in the delimitation of crime of willful and malicious injury and crime of murder.
128. Wealthy investors from almost every industry, from finance to Hollywood, are terrified that the next money manager they choose might turn out to be nothing more than a malicious conman.
129. Any people with sane brains will not put such malicious rubbish; especially, they should not evilly assault Chinese people and China.
130. Windows XP supports no - execute memory protection which helps prevent malicious programs and can aid debugging.
131. Each file is protected with a unique file key, and protection is created against malicious root.
132. Traditional civil law countries, legislation and the general theory of litigation is only a hindrance as malicious act litigation.
133. This brings up a few questions: What if a malicious user hacks the underlying security mechanism itself?
134. Malicious downloading impacts heavily on the regular online information service in academic libraries in China,[www.Sentencedict.com] and may give rise to some legal problems.
135. To look with a sidelong glance, indicative especially of sexual desire or sly and malicious intent.
136. Note: Enabling this option for non-privileged users may result in their posting malicious code to your blog.
137. This is to prevent malicious use of the email system by anonymous users.
138. I never saw Sam Huntington do anything deceitful or malicious, never saw him sacrifice his principles for power or access or expedience.
139. The snippet may then a call to a method in the reference that executes malicious code.
140. Changing the state of one application function to subsequent states of malicious functions.
141. But rather than ascribing it to any sort of malicious intent he said it's likely a "cockup rather than a conspiracy."
142. Being lied to and hopes kept alive is an evil and malicious act (yes I mean it that strongly).
143. But keeping in mind that the extravert is not being intentionally malicious, the introvert has at least two options for handling this in a polite way.
144. Crime of willfully and malicious injury, is deliberately and illegally damage the health of others.
145. A malicious meddler who tries to discover sensitive information by poking around.
146. A property that caught fire and cause of fire is sabotage, but no claim is payable although you had cover a "Property All Risk" policy. Reason is that you do not extent cover for Malicious Act.
147. A risk exists that uncertified, poorly written or malicious code could impact the overall stability of the installation.
148. Microsoft rates as critical any security issue that could allow a malicious Internet worm to spread without any action required on the part of the user.
149. The protocols are efficient and provable secure and can tolerate the malicious behavior of up to half of the proxies.
150. Providence had grown mythical in his thoughts, if not malicious.
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