17.Perversely, this may plant the seeds of tipflation: customers need to give a little more than the social norm in order to maintain their good feeling.
18.Bernard continued perversely to nourish, along with his quite genuine affection, a secret grievance against the Savage, to mediate a campaign of small revenges to be wreaked upon him.
19.Yet for a not altogether explained second, posing perversely in time, his emotion had been nearer to adoration than in the deepest kiss he had ever known.
20.But this message is perversely wrong - so David Epstein seeks to persuade us in " Range." Becoming a champion, a virtuoso or a Nobel laureate does not require early and narrow specialization.