I am sure that others could show
as egregious examples as these.
Not exact matches
For
example, if your packaging workflow results in an
egregious error, you may take it
as a sign that the business is weak.
As schools grapple with budget shortfalls, hiring investigators to dig into the most
egregious examples of athletic - inspired transfers is a tough sell.
Finally, let us touch upon an
example that will crop up in December and has been cited
as one of the most
egregious instances of impenetrable theology - speak.
Later, God the Father takes on the form of a Native American wiseman (Graham Greene), and leads Mack on a New - Agey «healing trail to bring closure to [his] journey» — the most
egregious example of racial essentialism in a film that takes shallow assumptions about foreign cultures
as its starting point.
Two years ago, in response to complaints from owners and veteran players about the huge contracts being signed by rookies — the 10 - year, $ 68.2 million deal that forward Glenn Robinson received from the Milwaukee Bucks
as the first pick of the 1994 draft was the most
egregious example — the league and the players» association agreed to hold down salaries with a rookie salary cap, but to allow all first - round draft choices to become free agents after their third season.
But, in this
as in many other things, Iain Duncan Smith emerges
as a particularly
egregious example.
Sinagra singled out the «Mayor's Task Force»
as a particularly
egregious example of how the spoils system can swell city government.
Damiani pointed to the Yankee Stadium CBA
as a particularly
egregious example.
There inevitably reaches a point, however, at which the filmmakers» excessively kid - friendly tendencies become impossible to ignore,
as the movie is slowly - but - surely suffused with tedious, needlessly drawn - out comedic sequences that are exacerbated by Levy's penchant for indulging his actors» improvisational impulses (with an excruciatingly prolonged argument between Larry and Kahmunrah surely the most
egregious example of this).
The most
egregious example of this was «Amadeus,» where Mozart was portrayed
as a goofy, dirty - minded buffoon who just happened to be a genius.
When this movie violates its own case and crosses into the Grand Guignol - for
example, the close - ups of the skin flying off a woman's back
as she's whipped - the excess feels much more
egregious than if a bad movie did the same.
This is the most
egregious example yet of the modern trend to make hand - to - hand combat
as violent and nauseating for the viewer
as for the combatants.
Now consider that during the debate over the No Child Left Behind Act, the National Conference of State Legislatures sent members of Congress a letter criticizing the testing requirements
as «an
egregious example of a top - down, one - size - fits - all federal reform.»
As the following two tables indicate, the Clark School situation would be one of the most
egregious examples of this practice to date.
There's a lot of nasty carbonfibre around at the moment, but I struggle to think of a more
egregious example than the ugly weave that comes
as standard on the roof of the generally disappointing BMW M3.
Nowadays,
as music services take on more and more new features in their attempts to unseat the iTunes juggernaut, they risk similar user confusion and alienation (most
egregious current
example: the feature - overloaded MOG).
The history of publishing and literary criticism has some fairly
egregious examples of authors whose greatest work was underappreciated in their lifetime, such
as Melville, who couldn't sell 3K copies of Moby Dick.
I should emphasize, however, that such instances of bad level design are rare, and even this
egregious example isn't quite
as bad
as it sounds.
I presume this rather
egregious example of outright plagiarism will be brought to the attention of Wegman's University
as well
as the appropriate professional society.
Hamilton in particular referred to the permit process associated with Arch Coal Company's Spruce Mine, which he called «the most
egregious example» of the «permitorium,»
as the approval process had taken more than six years.
A couple of weeks ago we highlighted some particularly
egregious examples of inappropriate social media use in the courtroom, such
as a judge sending a Facebook «like» request to one of the parties in a case she was ruling on, jurors polling their friends on Twitter regarding the guilt or innocence of the defendant in the case they were hearing, and the like.
A couple of weeks ago we highlighted some particularly
egregious examples of inappropriate social media use in the courtroom, such
as a judge sending a Facebook «like» request to one -LSB-...]
Now, in its 2007 Report on Compliance with the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, the Department of State has listed Germany
as one of seven countries that are «Demonstrating Patterns of Noncompliance,» citing the New Mexico case
as a «particularly
egregious example» of the problems.
Although many previous
examples have at least involved distasteful public speech surrounding school officials, the latest
example is especially
egregious,
as it involves private speech that does not really implicate the school at all.
We were gratified indeed that the Volcker Commission last year identified federal judicial salaries
as «the most
egregious example of federal compensation policies.»
The most
egregious example, of course, is Anthony «The Mooch» Scaramucci, who lasted either 10 or -15 days
as White House communications director, depending on whether you count from his unofficial start date (July 21) or official start date (August 15).
But in their quest to be seen
as squeaky clean, some exchanges are asking intrusive and unwarranted questions of their customers, with Bitstamp the most
egregious example,
as exemplified by a screenshot that reportedly originated from the European exchange.
If we go back even further, we can find even more
examples of Firefox abandoning its users wants and needs — though none quite
as egregious as the above two.
Further, in describing flaws in the data the EEOC's expert Kevin Murphy relied upon to support the disparate impact claim, the Judge labeled these reports
as 1) «laughable»; 2) «based on unreliable data»; 3) «rife with analytical error»; 4) containing «a plethora of errors and analytical fallacies,» and a «mind - boggling number of errors»; 5) «completely unreliable»; 6) «so full of material flaws that any evidence of disparate impact derived from an analysis of its contents must necessarily be disregarded»; 7) «distorted»; 8) «both over and under inclusive»; 9) «cherry - picked»; 10) «worthless»; and 11) «an
egregious example of scientific dishonesty.»
«This case signals the need for earlier and effective intervention in cases such
as this one, with truly
egregious examples of one recalcitrant parent frustrating visitation and alienating children against the other parent.»