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How to use invidious in a sentence

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Berlinski notes Dembski's extensive academic training, but overlooks Dembski's documented penchant for invidious comparisons.
Such stressors are potentially invidious not least because people may not experience these as unpleasant or be conscious of their effects.
Schumacher is in an invidious position, but as a team player he must take the rough with the smooth.
Comparisons with the likes of shouting prancers such as him are so invidious that I won't pursue them.
The most invidious policy was rotating officers out of infantry companies after six months when grunts had no such option.
But those singled out for disfavor can be forgiven for suspecting more invidious forces at work.
Affirmative action, for them, was no less invidious than traditional race discrimination against disadvantaged minorities.
It would be invidious to undertake a half-baked presentation and evidence and half-baked cross examination.
Despite the hullabaloo, and the invidious position into which he has allowed himself to be manoeuvred, it looks as if he will hold on to his job.
It would mean an extensive liberalisation of the curriculum and help break down the invidious barrier between academic and vocational education.
So comparisons are a bit invidious at times and I realise why we struggle with that.
This question seems a valid one, but one should remember that such a stance might put the possessor of the truth in an invidious situation.
The chairman is in an invidious position but he did McLeish no favours last week.
I find myself in the invidious position of having to go out and ask whoever it is if they would mind waiting five minutes.
The new levy would have precisely the same invidious impact on newspapers and the electronic media.
The novice manager accepts he finds himself in an invidious position following in the footsteps of a man who could have achieved no more.
The term brings to mind, rather, the importance of kinship relations in primitive societies, and provokes an invidious comparison to England.
There is patently no legitimate overriding purpose independent of invidious racial discrimination which justifies this classification.
In reality, of course, all such comparisons are invidious, and the loss of any human being is tragic.
England is not best understood by invidious comparison with France.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The name all the senators with whom Clavering consorted, would be invidious.
I remonstrated, rather annoyed at the invidious position she was forcing on me in a sense.
This raises at once the just complaint that invidious distinctions are made.
For surely no two men were ever left in a position so invidious and irritating.
It might seem invidious to remark that but few know what is the real trouble with the thermopile.
The present party of Crows, however, evinced nothing of the invidious character for which they are renowned.
But all suppositions of this kind are invidious, and ought to be banished from the consideration of the great question before the people.
Egoism does not necessarily imply the invidious stigma of selfishness.
His only approach to invidious comment was in regard to the terrapin.
And this was the only allusion that the young man was ever to hear her make to his invidious kinswoman.
That is not only an invidious, but a sarcastical and barbarous Expression.
She called him a muddler and a slouch, and other invidious names, for his slackness and his disregard of healthful food.
It seemed to move in her a little, exactly, that sense of the invidious.
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