Sentences with phrase «egregious situations»

«When people come to Albany and think they are invincible, that's when the most egregious situations come in.»
Lots of managers worsen an already egregious situation by allowing so - called «resets» on their performance fees.
Deforestation for agriculture often involves slash and burn practices and in the most egregious situations farmers will attempt a zero - input scenario and leave the coffee behind when it becomes unproductive only to start over with a freshly cleared land.
The New York Times quotes Global Witness senior campaigner Annie Dunnebacke: «It's the most egregious situation that we've seen since the Kimberley Process was launched, where diamonds have been fueling violence and human rights violations, and the Kimberley has really failed to deal with that effectively.»
We must, as Thelma suggests, work together to change this egregious situation by creating more opportunities for women film critics and by turning up the volume on what women critics have to say about film.
The Federal Court says that an award of damages under PIPEDA should only be made in «egregious situations
Punitive damages are not common in many car accidents, but if you were involved in an egregious situation, in which the other driver was extremely reckless, then speak with our Jersey City car accident lawyers about this additional type of financial recovery.
But he saw an egregious situation where the facts had been swept under the rug by the doctors and hospital.
Justice Zinn then indicated that this was one of those egregious situations, as the Respondent had acted in bad faith, had profited from the disclosure, did not act in a timely manner, and «was a serious breach involving financial information of high personal and professional importance.»
Such an award should only be made in the most egregious situations...
Eliminate child support in all but the most egregious situations, and most of the fighting clogging our family courts will cease.
Even if a landlord has unknowingly discriminated, the courts rarely award the full amounts requested by the tenants for emotional distress, except in the most egregious situations.
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