Sentences with phrase «egregious when»

Lawyers are egregious when it comes to mixing up which and that.
That is especially egregious when you look at how much they charge.
Many schedules, however, are particularly egregious when it comes to start times.
Never mind the umpteen studies that show that mothers have EQ scores that register off the charts, but according to one new mom's personal account, the transition from career to home is particularly egregious when it involves child's play.
It gets really egregious when you look at what kind of data political appointees at the EPA want to exempt from the rule: proprietary corporate data, according to internal discussions obtained by the Union of Concerned Scientists.

Not exact matches

Men tend only to file harassment complaints when the offense is particularly egregious, so the severity of the offences boosts the compensating differential.
«When faced with an egregious set of facts that causes over $ 50 million of harm to the universal service fund, the Commission is content to settle for a fraction of that harm and imposes no penalty whatsoever,» Clyburn wrote in a dissent from the settlement.
He goes on to cite a specific time when the Fed made perhaps its most egregious error which led to some of the greatest profit opportunities of his career:
When news broke in 2015 of Volkswagen's massive diesel emissions - cheating scandal, Hagens Berman was the first firm in the nation to file suit against the automaker for its egregious fraud, going on to represent thousands of owners in litigation and take a leading role on the Plaintiffs» Steering Committee that would finalize a $ 14.7 billion, record - breaking settlement for owners.
When you earn authority, as long as you don't commit any egregious offenses, it's hard to lose that authority.
When IVF isn't being used for the egregious ends that Benedict bemoans, but merely to overcome infertility, it's harder to convince people of the wrong.
We've isolated and condemned homosexuality as an especially egregious sin because 1) it's a sexual thing (and we're obsessed with sex), 2) it's relatively easy to identify and name, (unlike gossip and materialism and greed, which are condemned more often in the Bible and are more pervasive in our culture), and 3) it is «other,» (when you're straight, and in no danger of committing homosexual acts yourself, it's easy to call it an abomination because it's easier to remove specks from others people's eyes.)
The failure was particularly egregious in notorious cases when canonical action was not brought against serial child abusers.
That, tragically, is what psychology became in too many seminaries and programs of pastoral formation, including the «treatment centers» to which priests and religious are sent when their behavior becomes unacceptably egregious.
The press, when trying not to be too egregious in gloating about its triumph, gives a measure of credit to others.
The most egregious allegations against Allen came in 2014, when Dylan Farrow wrote a first - person account for The New York Times saying Allen sexually abused her when she was 7 years old.
But rice and beans can get a little boring, even when we lean on egregious amounts of hot sauce to spice things up.
Almost everyone can agree that Cole's transgression wasn't as egregious as what Gomez did (flip out) or what Maldonado did (throw a legitimate punch when baseball - pajama - pushing was what was warranted), but was there still a transgression worth a suspension?
When someone gets a plunkin» for violating the unwritten rules, let's take a look and see just how egregious the unwritten violation was.
The likely result is it will only be used when an egregious hit occurs.
This isn't egregious in the same way the Calvert hit was, but this shows the risks of letting players push the envelope when you treat things like the Calvert situation lightly.
The UN Global Compact is promoted as an alternative to regulation, but it is worse than useless as it posts misleading reports from companies on its website without any form of checking and does not investigate reports of egregious violations when reported by Baby Milk Action.
The UN Global Compact is promoted as an alternative to regulation, but posts reports from companies on its website without any checking and has not investigated allegations of egregious violations of the Global Compact Principles when reported by Baby Milk Action.
Yet another shortcoming of Butt's theory is that it focuses monolithically on economic reparations, when in fact, economic redistribution is quite insufficient for the reparation of the most egregious crimes of colonialism.
«The first thing that people think about when you talk about sealing records is the fact that you don't want violent offenders or people who've committed egregious crimes to hide behind some altruistic strategy,» Soares said in a news conference in his office.
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.
The most egregious abuse of this power happened in February 2011 when a resolution condemning Israeli settlement expansion was supported by fourteen members and killed by America.
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.
The bill proposed by Kennedy «would allow motorists to seek damages from the state for «egregious or unreasonable» defects year - round or when it was given prior notice of a defect.»
Are they comfortable with such an egregious overturning of the presumption of innocence even when no formal allegations have been made against an officer?
«We've seen the egregious effects bias - based harassment has on students when there is a failure to intervene, from the violence at South Philadelphia High School in 2009 to reports we received in years past from the former Lafayette High School in Brooklyn,» Mariadason said.
Able says JCOPE spends too much time «chasing down information» from small, community based organizations, when the information is also easily available publicly elsewhere, and ignores larger, more egregious violations.
The most egregious example of Cuomo's interference took place in September 2013, when the panel subpoenaed the media - buying firm Buying Time, which had been paid more than $ 4 million by the New York State Democratic party.
One of the most egregious tactics — one that's bugged me for years — is the 15 - second recording that the carrier makes us listen to when we're leaving a voice - mail message.
... And even when research facilities commit the most egregious safety or security breaches — as more than 100 labs have — federal regulators keep their names secret,» according to the USA Today story.
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 %).
Surviving Mars isn't a bad game — how can it be, when its most egregious flaw is its willingness to be merely competent.
There are also some egregious plot issues, like the DJ who doesn't have the wits to kill the power when his audience is overhearing a conversation that isn't meant for them.
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.
One of the most egregious examples finds itself in a character named Roger who the mother and daughter meet when they escape.
That device can admittedly be a laughable cliché in the wrong hands (I'd nominate The Passion Of The Christ for most egregious misuse in recent memory), but it remains utterly sublime when, say, Wong Kar - Wai slows a charged encounter between two not - yet - lovers down to a spine - tingling crawl.
And if you're looking for more, check out the most egregious junk food advergames and our list of when real world pizza and games collide.
The Bradley family is especially egregious as they were running the schools when the state took over a few years ago and have been doing their utmost to get a hold of the piggy bank ever since.
As I continue to grapple with this issue of why more Black teachers are not being hired and what can be done to solve this egregious discrepancy, I decided to go to my former principal, Kenyatte Reid, and ask him a few questions about how he went about hiring teachers when he was responsible for that awesome duty.
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.
The school system adopted a discipline code in 2009 that allows for expulsion only when a student brings a gun or drugs to school, commits arson, attacks a fellow student or staff member, or does something similarly egregious and illegal.
For sure, there were obviously going to be problems (it's nigh - on impossible to make the «perfect car interior», after all), but they don't really have that much of an impact in the grand scheme of things.For instance, though we are slightly disappointed by the relative prevalence of lower - quality plastics in the cabin (with the most egregious example being the not - very - premium - feeling shrouds around the transmission tunnel), the Kia Sportage does compensate for that with the additional abundance of soft - touch and (in higher spec models) leather throughout the interior.Likewise, though we'd prefer a slightly larger touchscreen interface on lower - spec models and toggle switches in the trunk to use when reclining the rear seat backs, the truth is there aren't really any issues with the Kia Sportage ergonomically.
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.
Not only that, soon thereafter when looking at other contract for one of my short stories I knew what terms were egregious, particularly one that gave away the rights to my own characters.
When in reality, over the last couple of years, some of the most egregious and contemptible entries into the world of self - publishing have actually come direct from — or under the guise and umbrella of — traditional publishers.
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