Sentences with phrase «considered egregious»

If the injury is severe or the negligence considered egregious, the visitor may file a lawsuit against you.
If the injury is severe or the negligence considered egregious, the visitor may file a lawsuit against you.
I stopped buying Hachette books about three years ago, as a result of what I considered egregious overpricing of backlist by a favourite author and a rather frustrating refusal to publish an author I liked in ebook format in my region (they owned the rights to ebook publishing in the region and choose not publish).
The survey included questions about behavior that is frowned upon, such as attending a pharmaceutical - sponsored dinner or social event (69 %), as well as behaviors that are considered egregious, including falsifying patient records (13 %), and reporting patient test results as «normal» when unsure of the true results (10 %).
For six days, more than 200 union workers and their families camped out here to protest what they considered an egregious injustice.
That is remarkable considering the egregious lack of genuine Christian spirituality in the church.
But Wednesday evening attention turns to the resolution before the school board calling for the removal of Paladino based on what many consider his egregious and racist comments against President Obama and the First Lady.
In reality, South Korean exchanges were setting prices that any reasonable observer would consider egregious.

Not exact matches

The civil and criminal fines reaching into the tens and hundreds of thousands of dollars are considered a maximum fine in «egregious circumstance,» he said.
This is true of most tech firms, but considering that the site's user base is about 85 % female, it's egregious.
Considering all that, Lawrie's slide wasn't that egregious.
But the Greene County menu at the end of the post didn't strike me as that egregious, all things considered.
Democrats swiftly seized on that gaffe — a particularly egregious error, considering the special election comes two days after the 10th anniversary of Sept. 11.
31 % consider Weiner sending lewd pictures of himself over the Internet to be more egregious while 29 % think Spitzer's involvement in a prostitution ring is more offensive.
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.»
Yes, teachers are evaluated — that's another form of accountability — but it's hard to take this form seriously when 97 percent of New York City educators are considered effective or highly effective, as reported on Monday, and life - long job security, barring some egregious act, is guaranteed after four years.
«These violations are especially egregious considering the company was transporting students despite being ordered to stop all operations.»
Considering much of its competition sports six -, seven - and even eight - speed auto boxes — which better smooth out power flow and aid fuel economy — this is a rather egregious deficiency.
Although she considers bestiality «an egregious act of animal cruelty when it occurs in real life,» she's not so sure it should be off - limits to writers.
Considering that we were serving as official Ambassadors for this OZ - based travel insurance company, who'd loaned us their beloved psychedelic vehicle (who they've since named Geoff) free of charge in exchange for blogging, I'd assumed we'd be immediately kicked to the curb for such an egregious misuse of their company property.
Considering SOCOM: Confrontation's deployment to European territories has taken so long — over half a year in fact — it would not be unreasonable to assume at least some of the more egregious network and gameplay issues that have famously crippled the American version would finally now be solved.
While many in all probability aren't able to consider Söderlund at his phrase after the egregious issues in Battlefront II, on the finish of the day, EA can sick afford to have one other huge title — whether or not that be BioWare's Anthem or DICE's subsequent Battlefield sport — seize so many headlines for all of the incorrect causes.
When looking at Turner the viewer is very used to the curator recounting tales of the artist's exploration of light, which would see his later work viewed in part as a «kind of» precursor of Abstract Expressionism, due to what was considered at the time as an ever egregious application of paint, but one rarely hears tales of the artist's exceptional use of colour.
(To my eye, Al Roker's climate comments were among the least informed and most egregious considering his audience size.)
The slaughter of millions of birds and bats annually by US wind turbines is a case in point, and when the impacts are considered in the context of the minimal energy produced via these «renewable» technologies, the damage is especially egregious.
The complete exclusion of scientists is also egregious considering that they are often uniquely positioned to understand and explain climate trends.
Criminal negligence is generally considered to be conduct that is so egregious that it violates all common sense.
While it promotes the supposed advantages of DPAs, it is important during the consultation period which ends in early August, to consider their potential drawbacks, namely: under - investigation of egregious corporate crime, lack of transparency and, as the MoJ accepts has happened in the US following the advent of DPAs, a shift of power and responsibility concerning criminal justice from the judiciary to the prosecutor.
After considering the evidence, the motions judge held that the deficient disclosure was not egregious enough to amount to no disclosure at all, and the franchisee's rescission claims were dismissed.
If the court considers the party responsible for the injuries or death to have been behaving in a particularly egregious manner, it may award punitive damages to the victim as well as compensatory ones.
However, it occurs to me that if, as has been hinted today by the Prime Minister, section 53 (2) of the Freedom of Information Act were redrafted so as to attempt to confer wide powers of Ministerial override of judicial decisions, such a provision might plausibly be considered to fall into that category — if it exists at all — of legislation so constitutionally egregious as to test the courts» commitment to the absolute supremacy of Parliament.
In determining whether the defendant's conduct is outrageous or egregious, a judge or jury should consider several factors, including but not limited to:
Unlike that case, and even more egregious because of it, Petitioner in this case was not even told that contempt was being considered for his actions.
Were the trial judge's repeated interventions, considered in the context of the entirety of the proceedings, sufficiently egregious to lead the reasonable observer to conclude that the appearance of impartiality had been sufficiently compromised so as to undermine the appearance of the fairness of the trial?
Look at your Facebook third - party app settings and consider revoking access from all apps, or any apps that ask for egregious amounts of information.
But none of that is so egregious that I wouldn't recommend this to anyone who was considering an Echo device.
It wouldn't be quite as egregious for the Moto Z or Pixel XL to be considered for an award just a few months after launch, but it does feel a bit more odd when a phone that is precisely a year old wins an award as newer phones have been released.
In the extremely narrow class of such cases where a spouse's conduct rises to the level of egregious fault, fault can be considered by the judge at trial, not in calculating an alimony award, but in the initial determination of whether alimony should be allowed at all.
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