the baneful effects of corruption
He sought to remove his children from the baneful influences of the city.
Not the least of its progressive principles were those which broke with the baneful presidentialism that had inflicted much of the continent until then.
Given the baneful influence of protracted or 'entrenched' homelessness, the importance is clear of helping people quickly when they first become homeless.
Thus, they demonstrate an operative, albeit baneful, capacity to alter the emotional tenor of a stimulus.
Secondly, there are the slums of our cities with their baneful effect upon the character and the health of our people.
Their salvation is to be found in being placed far away from all the baneful environment of their early life.
The baneful consequences of that high-handed political dictation have long been clear in the rigging of the single market.
If he does not, then it cannot increase the general level of prices, and cannot have a baneful effect on industry in that direction.
That, of course, has had its usual baneful effect on prices.