Sentences with phrase «especially egregious»

These kinds of errors are especially egregious within the communication industry.
This is an especially egregious lie, given that employers are legally liable and can suffer serious financial penalties for falsely passing off employees as being credentialed.
But children aren't the only ones harmed by a gambling economy; their cases are just especially egregious.
In other words, if the appellate judges believe the lower court got the law wrong, they will reverse its decision; but they will only reverse a finding of fact if the lower court made an especially egregious or obvious mistake.
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.
If the party responsible for an individual's catastrophic injuries engaged in especially egregious conduct, such as drunk driving, violent assault, very dangerous business practices, concealing known dangers from the public, or other grossly negligent or misleading behavior, the court may even find that the responsible party owes punitive damages, which are meant to punish the wrongdoer and deter future bad conduct.
First, it must be demonstrated that the actions of the negligent party were especially egregious or intentional.
In some especially egregious cases, the victim's representative may also seek punitive damages in addition to compensatory damages.
F.S. 768.72 allows personal injury claimants in Florida to seek punitive damages against defendants for especially egregious wrongs.
Punitive damages are normally awarded in order to punish especially egregious behavior or to discourage similar behavior in the future.
In the case of so called celebrities such as Leonardo DiCaprio and others in the entertainment industries, the carbon cost of their wealth are especially egregious because the products and services offered by them are for the most part unnecessary and indeed are pure discretionary consumption.
It is especially egregious in bureaucracies, which is why Maurice Strong told Elaine Dewar he went to the UN with his political agenda.
Net metering is, to me, an especially egregious form of subsidy in that it effectively pays «suppliers» a retail or even above retail rate for electricity while potentially wreaking havoc with the grid at great expense.
Is this really especially egregious?
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.
After an especially egregious version of this oft - repeated accusation against Dr Soon appeared in the UK Guardian newspaper, he responded with this firm letter - to - the - editor, concluding with the same plea as what he basically had for the critic at his University of Wisconsin presentation,
An especially egregious example in which the petard self - hoister is unaware of the air underfoot.
In fact, the turnover is not especially egregious.
It'd be bad at any price, but it's especially egregious that the publisher is charging a full $ 60 for this sucker.
The 1973 - 1974 bear market was an especially egregious example.
It was especially egregious given that the new government also committed to raise Canada Pension Plan premiums.
It is especially egregious to ignore dividends prior to 1950s when dividend yields exceed bond yields.
That is especially egregious when you look at how much they charge.
This is especially egregious in any Highlander or paranormal romances, where the stakes are often life - and - death.
«These violations are especially egregious considering the company was transporting students despite being ordered to stop all operations.»
An especially egregious example of this sort of intentional destabilization can be seen in the Detroit Public Schools, which has been under state control for most of the previous 15 years (1999 - 2005, 2009 - 2016).
Caputo - Pearl's obsession with, and comments about charter schools are especially egregious.
There is solid research (see National Research Council) that HS exit exams have: 1) had no positive effects on learning; 2) that they have had an adverse effect on HS graduation particularly for disadvantages students» and, 3) the negative effects on HS graduation have been especially egregious for Hispanic females (see Stanford U research).
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.
Especially egregious is Team Cap — we don't get much time to absorb his new status as not - Captain America, and his eventual reunion with deprogrammed bestie Bucky (Sebastian Stan) is as rushed as most of the film's other subplots.
2016 has no shortage of name actors cast in improbably tiny roles, but only one stands out as especially egregious.
Oogway's choice is especially egregious in the face of the danger faced by the community: Shifu's erstwhile top student and son - figure, the Luciferian snow leopard Tai Lung (Ian McShane), is said to be planning to escape from prison and attack the valley.
This may seem especially egregious to longtime fans of the series because these extraneous characters are exclusive to the English - only Clash of Ninja Revolution series and have absolutely nothing to do with the original Japanese versions of the game or the series at - large.
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.
«Fast food menus were especially egregious in misrepresenting caloric values,» they noted.
It is especially egregious for the Republican Party of Alabama to oppose letting independent and minor party candidates on the general election ballot, because the Alabama major parties have the statutory right to block anyone from running in their primaries if the party feels that the candidate is not «loyal» to that major party.
Cigarette smoke is an especially egregious offender.
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.)
It was especially egregious given that the new government also committed to raise Canada Pension Plan premiums.
«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.
The outpouring of almost comically muddled explanations of and forecasts for the Chinese growth miracle has been an especially egregious example of the way well - intentioned economic analysis has led to, or at least encouraged, worse outcomes.
But that begs the question of why governments should get away with bumping up our food bills for their political interests, an especially egregious position for a party — recall Mulroney again, but also multiple free trade agreements under Harper — that once championed free trade.

Not exact matches

One that I find especially difficult to endure is the climactic conversation between Raskolnikov and Sonya in book four of Crime and Punishment, with its unremittingly forced portentousness and the embarrassingly obvious (but entirely unconvincing) device of Raskolnikov asking Sonya to read the story of the raising of Lazarus in John's gospel — which culminates in one of the most egregious displays of authorial heavy - handedness in the history of serious literature.
They, especially the personal disciples of Jesus, would have been in a position to correct any egregious misrepresentation.
I don't see why a civil judge still wouldn't hold a city liable for not clearly trying to protect the public, especially if it is egregious.
«Siphoning money from a charity would be egregious under any circumstances, but the fact that this was orchestrated by the State Senate Majority Leader makes it especially reprehensible,» Cuomo said in a statement.
The statement signed by its Ranking Member on Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, further said «The loud silence of Ghana's Foreign Minister, Ms. Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey and the Government led by President Akufo - Addo especially in the face of some reprehensible support from sections of the NPP led by its Acting Chairman Freddie Blay, is most troubling as it has the tendency to convey a tacit approval of the egregious sins of their chief diplomat in South Africa.»
Thus far, the loud silence of Ghana's Foreign Minister, Hon.. Ms. Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey and the Government led by President Akufo - Addo especially in the face of some reprehensible support from sections of the NPP led by its Acting Chairman Freddie Blay is most troubling as it has the tendency to convey a tacit approval of the egregious sins of their chief diplomat in South Africa.
«It's so egregious, and especially on the part of the son,» said Doug Muzzio, a Baruch College political science professor.
However, they've also made egregious errors and their work simply hasn't stood up, especially as regards key issues like climate sensitivity.
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