There is something terribly wrong in this country when a major story like that can be printed which is so egregiously wrong. |
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Civil penalties and criminal prosecutions of individuals may be appropriate in individual cases of egregiously violative or criminal behavior. |
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It's not my style to bag on people unless they do something egregiously wrong. |
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Many of these rulings are judgment calls that cannot be reversed by an appellate court unless the trial judge makes an egregiously bad judgment. |
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I won't further unintelligence by linking to the egregiously misnamed party with the bucks. |
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Obama's kill list transgresses against the Constitution as egregiously as anything George W. Bush ever did. |
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The GTAA was found to have acted egregiously and in bad faith by acting prematurely and not conducting a full investigation of the situation. |
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While we believe these are bad aspects of the bill, we do not think they are so egregiously bad as to warrant a general election at this time. |
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We were egregiously misreading his work in order to justify an unreasonable amount of consumption. |
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And just as the Inuit have many words for snow, we have a plethora of epithets for excrement, ranging all the way from the gutlessly genteel to the egregiously gross. |
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What a pathetic government to sign an egregiously bad sellout of this country. |
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We have seen money inundate the hedge fund community, adding an additional layer of leveraged speculation on top of an already egregiously overleveraged financial system. |
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The Conservatives are now not talking about the trade deal, and of course, they cannot because the trade deal is so egregiously bad, but they are talking about the Canadian International Development Agency. |
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It is a delicate balancing act to be sure, and we must constantly remind ourselves that apparently sincere memories can be egregiously wrong on occasion. |
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They well know that is why their numbers are collapsing in British Columbia. British Columbia has been at the epicentre of the thousands of lost jobs because of this egregiously bad policy. |
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In 1935 Prime Minister Bennett came up with the idea and was pushed by the predecessor party to the NDP, the CCF, to do something about the egregiously horrific situation of people suffering from unemployment. |
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It insisted on having a location with a good photo op instead of something that could be more easily secured and the net result is an egregiously large amount of money. |
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The analysis points to an array of rights and freedoms which are violated egregiously by the authorities on a daily basis, much to the pain and suffering of the ordinary population. |
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Never is this failing more egregiously felt than in companies that diligently apply standards to subsidiary operations and junior employees but not to headquarters staff and senior executives. |
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In this perspective, it is clear that diversity cannot be narrowly defined and that it is egregiously wrong to look exclusively to the regulated sector when attempting to measure it. |
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We need to address our tax policies in Canada and ensure that farmers and all business people are not impeding by an egregiously heavy tax burden. |
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Swiss Europhiles also believe that EU entry would administer a positive shock to their country, rousing it from its complacency, increasing competition and reducing its egregiously high price levels. |
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Unless, though, the broadcaster's choices are egregiously insensitive to the public good, the Council cannot see why it ought to interfere with the choices it makes. |
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Most egregiously, Krrish shamelessly steals from its predecessors. |
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Perhaps most egregiously, even families who pay their bills on time can be hit with penalty rates. |
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Those lies flow most egregiously from the president of the United States. |
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The West Indian Pan-Africanists, Edward Wilmot Blyden and Marcus Garvey, are also egregiously misrepresented. |
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Third, and more egregiously, is the fee bate. |
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In the case of the ECB, we should probably amend the analogy and use the relevant native shaggy hump-backed beast, viz, the wisent. Do wisent wisent wisent as egregiously as buffalo buffalo buffalo? |
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Delphinus was included as an example of an egregiously bad deal in a report issued in April by the United States Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. |
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The Good Wife was egregiously shut out of the Best Drama race. |
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To be sure, had Mr Odinga won, the scourge of corruption would have remained scarcely less potent. Second, and more egregiously, the election did little to dispel the old bane of tribalism. |
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Overall the level of impunity in violations is egregiously high. |
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A construction of a right that cannot be enforced by its possessors when that right is most egregiously violated is a deficiently weak construction of that right. |
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