Sentences with phrase «egregious cases of»

But here is something remarkable: Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, among the most egregious cases of «too big to fail,» appear nowhere at all in the plan.»
In one of the most egregious cases of not trusting the available wisdom and having to prove it to themselves, the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) and the Grenoble School of Management have published a paper in the International Journal of Automotive Technology and Management concluding that hybrids are only a stop - gap measure which create a risk that more innovative technologies may be disadvantaged by acceptance of the (ultimately) non-sustainable hybrid models.
In one of the most egregious cases of not trusting the available wisdom and having to prove it to themselves, the French National Centre for
For instance, a review of Moment of Earth in the August 1995 issue of Natural History, Pennsylvania State University professor Jack C. Schultz wrote that the book «contains some of the most egregious cases of misunderstood, misstated, misinterpreted, and plainly incorrect «science» writing I've ever encountered.»
1) The Green Life published its «Don't Be Fooled: America's Ten Worst Greenwashers» report, which contains their list of those trying to fool us about their green efforts, documenting the scope, content and impact of the nation's most egregious cases of
Deft, entertaining and infuriating documentary about one of the most egregious cases of corporate corruption in American history.
Anyhoo, did you notice that the bank bailout (TARP), which included a lot more than banks, was one of the most egregious cases of socialism for the rich and capitalism for the poor in our nation's history?
Did you notice that the bank bailout (TARP), which included a lot more than banks, was one of the most egregious cases of socialism for the rich and capitalism for the poor in our nation's history?
The lawsuit comes in the wake of the Wainstein report, which showed egregious cases of academic fraud at the university on a massive scale.
The study details perhaps the most egregious case of China's economic maneuvering with the press:
In the single most egregious case of alleged fraud, BP sued Mikal Watts in December 2013, alleging that the powerful San Antonio plaintiffs» attorney falsely claimed to represent tens of thousands of «phantom» victims of the -LSB-...]
This is an even less egregious case of what happened a few weeks / months back with Portland and Houston where Lilliard got testy with CP at the end of the game.
A homegirl of mine was just victimized by the most egregious case of online dating false advertising Ive ever heard of!..
In an egregious case of abuse, the former superintendent of tiny Mountain Empire Unified School District in San Diego County pleaded guilty last year to violating conflict of interest laws for personally taking a cut of the oversight fees and creating a consulting firm to serve the 13 independent study charters, operating outside of Mountain Empire, that his district approved.
5)... and probably the most egregious case of name - dropping and implied «connections» that I've seen in awhile: the whole reference to having «contacts» in Sisters, Oregon, home of Multnomah Publishers, yatta, yatta, yatta, Prayer of Jabez, etc..

Not exact matches

If suspicious trading is traced to individual flight attendants, management warned, investigations could follow and lead to «suspension of individual trip trade capabilities and, in egregious cases, corrective action up to and including termination of employment.»
If, instead, like many, you apply the 80/20 rule and figure that fixing the 20 percent of your most egregious cases will cover 80 percent of your problems, you've missed a big point of the exercise — both in how you communicate and your learning.
«While not every case will be appropriate for admissions of wrongdoing, the SEC required JPMorgan to admit the facts in the SEC's order — and acknowledge that it broke the law — because JPMorgan's egregious breakdowns in controls and governance put its millions of shareholders at risk and resulted in inaccurate public filings.»
«The refusal of funding in this case is also especially egregious because the groups granted standing represent some of the most disadvantaged in Canada, including Aboriginal women, women living in poverty, women with drug addictions, and women engaged in prostitution.
«We haven't funded a shareholder case for a couple of years now, so we are very strict on the view that we are only going to fund shareholder claims where we believe the conduct has been egregious.
IMF does not take on borderline cases and internally, the litigation funder is referring to the claims of deceptive and misleading conduct against Treasury Wine Estates as «egregious».
You're only supposed to overturn your call on the ice if there's conclusive evidence and an egregious error in the case of goalie interference.»
I know several moms, in NC and elsewhere, who lost babies in cases of egregious malpractice by CPMs but they prefer to maintain silence.
The party had sharper political instincts in opposition, for all of its caution, eg was using popular language about «fat cats» (targetted on egregious cases) which it shied away from in power.
This was based in part on a view that this case was bigger than the individuals involved and in part on the understanding of the law, when this case began, that even such egregious deception as that carried out by the police officers concerned was not sufficient to allow such a claim.
«Even where New York Courts have suspended attorneys for substantial periods of time, those cases involve more egregious and ongoing acts of misconduct, as opposed to Mr. Grimm's isolated and singular conviction,» his attorney Annette Hasapidis said in the Manhattan federal court filing from earlier this month.
One of the most egregious cases was when a reporter in a wheelchair in the front row of a news conference inadvertently, or it was thought, had inadvertently played back a little piece of his tape recorder and it sounded like — it was a noise that interrupted the on - going press conference.
Hume expressed suspicion of attempts to reform society in ways that departed from long - established custom, and he counselled peoples not to resist their governments except in cases of the most egregious tyranny.
PS You have an unneeded apostrophe in the word «gets», your punctuation is just wonky in the first sentence of your first post in that you have a period followed by a lower case letter, and most egregious, you spelled diligence wrong.
The PAC should be empowered in at least the cases of the most egregious misfeasance to table a resolution for debate and voting on the floor of the House of Commons which, if passed, would then be sent to the Lords, and if agreed there too, would command the force of law for being implemented.
Some academics may find themselves silenced, censured, or threatened by a less egregious but nonetheless career - breaking attack: being fired from their positions, in most cases under false pretexts such as budget cuts or unfounded claims of fraud or poor performance.
The findings bring to a close one of the most egregious U.S. scientific misconduct cases in recent years.
Whether we're talking about free speech on Usenet, the policy questions of legitimate marketing and com - mercial activity conducted over email, or the desirable but spam - ish mes - sages that trip the filters and disappear, there is always friction not around the most egregious case (no one argues for Leo Kuvayev's «\ / 1@gR / - \» messages) but at the blurry places where spam threatens to blend into acceptable use, and fighting one might have a deleterious effect on the other.
There are thankfully a number of partially mitigating factors that allow this not to feel as egregious as would likely otherwise be the case.
In some cases the device seems egregious: Jose Luis de Jesus Miranda, a Puerto Rican immigrant who claims to be the second coming of Christ and the Antichrist, is interrupted by clips of Al Pacino in Scarface — as if he needed help looking stupid.
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.
It doesn't help that the second tier of characters don't particularly get a chance to advance themselves all that well, which is especially egregious in the case of Snoke and Captain Phasma.
Incidents of rabid machismo accumulate at the mine (as to be expected, though, the offenses detailed in the actual case are considerably more egregious), with the initial salvos against the women taken in stride until the writing - with - excrement on the wall and the tipping of portable toilets becomes epidemic, pushing noble Josie to the stand.
Leo Casey, Executive Director of the Albert Shanker Institute and a former vice president of New York's teachers union, suggested that it's about more than just rent: «Eva Moskowitz's schools are a particularly egregious case... every school is co-located and as a co-location, what they get for free is not only the building, the facilities itself, not only the space that's up to code, etc..
In one of the most egregious cases, Litchfield Park's Crown Charter School paid its top executive $ 276,350 annually to oversee 266 students, compared to Scottsdale Unified District's superintendent who earned $ 203,000 to oversee 25,000 students.
We can now officially add some egregious comments made by union bosses in light of the U.S. Supreme Court's willingness to hear the Janus v AFSCME case.
While this case was poorly defended and involved egregious facts of alleged wrongdoing that bear no resemblance to the operations of present - day legitimate credit counseling agencies, including those of Cambridge itself, the court took a broad view of the definition of a credit repair organization and, as a result, the scope of CROA.
In this particular case, there were no signs of intentional or egregious levels of neglect or abuse; due to extenuating circumstances the animal owners were simply overwhelmed.
Spurred by a local case of egregious cruelty, the Washington County Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (WCSPCA) was incorporated in 1965.
Canada has no regulations stipulating how animals should be treated on farms outside of federal and provincial animal cruelty laws, and these are only used to prosecute livestock farmers in cases of egregious abuse, such as when animals are neglected to the point of starvation or farm workers are caught torturing animals.
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.
On the other hand he is using «subsample» results, which in some cases are even more meaningless (the most egregious example of which is the subsample of outspoken contrarians in Verheggen et al).
«When I look at Dr. Pachauri's case I see obvious and egregious problems,» said Dr. Roger A. Pielke, Jr., a political scientist and professor of environmental science at the University of Colorado.
In this installment, we describe a particularly egregious fault that exists in at least one of the prominent models used by the federal government to determine the SCC: The projections of future sea - level rise (a leading driver of future climate change - related damages) from the model are much higher than even the worst - case mainstream scientific thinking on the matter.
While I might agree that it is quite disingenuous of Pielke to complain here, but not in previous much more egregious cases, that doesn't mean that he is wrong.
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