Examples of 'more benign' in a sentence

Meaning of "more benign"

more benign: Used to describe a situation or occurrence that is less harmful, severe, or hostile in comparison to another similar one

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It was far more benign than candy or cookies.
The factoids could not be more benign.
One of the more benign consequences of this is.
There is however another more benign scenario.
The first more benign form is an ironic distance.
Lamisil has a similar but more benign effect.
More benign alternatives are available now or in the future.
Thomas enjoyed more benign pursuits.
More benign alternatives available or emerging.
Nature seems more benign here.
One example would be the possible replacement of a dangerous chemical with a more benign alternative.
Two or more benign tumors under the skin.
The reality was far more benign.
A more benign penal law than the one applied in the sentence becomes retroactively applicable.
Sometimes crisis calls were more benign.

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Early retirement was seen as a more benign way to deal with downsizings or restructuring.
The second experiment was more benign.
Selective IgA deficiency is more benign than many other immunodeficiency diseases.
The reality was much more benign.
He is more benign.
Hypersonic technology can also be used for more benign purposes.
The trends would predict a more benign result for the use of Enclomid compared to Zuclomid.
The one explored in the present chapter is a more benign race.
Viral meningitis tends to run a more benign course than bacterial meningitis.
International evidence also provides some support for this more benign scenario.
Nor have the family become more benign as the years have gone by.
Significant efforts have been underway for some time to find an environmentally more benign process.
How this reduction is achieved varies from the more benign recommendations to borderline genocidal ones.
The high intensity radiation degrades organic hydrocarbon contaminants into more benign compounds.
Or a few decades in a more Benign desert climate.
China 's productivity slowdown is probably more benign.
The world may well be a far more benign place than I have portrayed it.
In science fiction, space colonization is sometimes more benign.
APS shows a more benign course.
In the southern region, the climate is more benign.
Pregnancy is also accompanied by other more benign circulatory disorders, such as varicosities.
In some instances, a bacterium or virus mutates to a more benign form.
Some have been more benign and beneficent, others have been absolutely brutal.
The polarities manifest in a more benign and gentle way.
Xie suggested that the aims of real-name authentication are more benign.
We can tell our cancer cells are more benign than old Phil Spector.
There are, however, more benign forms of totalitarianism which are often not recognized as such.
But due to the soft composition is considered more benign than waxing.
Other more benign applications might range from monitoring children to monitoring the elderly . ”.
However a more detailed study from Karnataka resists this more benign interpretation.
A more benign view of the world makes others seem less threatening ; enemies disappear.
I would wish that we were able to have a closer and more benign relationship with Belarus.
With the more benign simple steatosis, this is the total extent of the disease.
It's well accepted by people even when testing more benign conditions.
A more benign example would be " I developed a headache and would like to be seen by a doctor ".

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