Sentences with phrase «how egregious»

Venal companies deny all wrongdoing, no matter how egregious the violation, incontrovertible evidence against them, or the toll exacted on consumers.
For a proprietary claim to succeed, and irrespective of how egregious is the defendant's conduct, the defendant must have either assets of the claimant or assets which are substitutes of the assets the defendant appropriated.
No matter how egregious the insurance company's conduct is towards the accident victim and how deserving they are of a punitive award for this bad faith, the accident victim can not choose to go to the Superior Court.
Let's start with the most important point first: A campaign finance violation is not a ground to remove an elected official from office, no matter how egregious, on its own, even if one could prove that the campaign finance violation probably caused the outcome of an election to change.
A campaign finance violation is not a ground to remove an elected official from office, no matter how egregious, on its own, even if one could prove that the campaign finance violation probably caused the outcome of an election to change.
The ruling came as a surprise to environmental and indigenous activists around the world who were well aware of corruption in Guatemala's legal system and had been skeptical of the court's ability to see how egregious these violations had been.
Even though the late 90's bubble wasn't that long ago, I think it's easy to forget how crazy some of the valuations were and how egregious some of the behavior was among market participants and management teams.
There is no way that block, no matter how egregious, contributed to that touchdown in any meaningful way.
When someone gets a plunkin» for violating the unwritten rules, let's take a look and see just how egregious the unwritten violation was.
It grieves our team to see how the egregious claims and destructive slander of a few individuals have been amplified by wider networks, particularly on social media.»
Even though the late 90's bubble wasn't that long ago, I think it's easy to forget how crazy some of the valuations were and how egregious some of the behavior was among market participants and management teams.
«Unless somebody does this there won't be a debate about how egregious these agreements are and the amount of duress that victims are put under.»

Not exact matches

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.
The reason concerns the nature of how Facebook handled its users» data before rising privacy concerns prompted it to tighten its policies against what critics have called an egregious kind of abuse — allowing app developers to gain access to information not only on their customers but also on their customers» many Facebook friends.
That claim is Elijah to us and the church: «How long will you go on in this egregious fusion of Yahweh and Baal?»
I could not understand how the Athenian people, so like us in many ways, could have been capable of such egregious cruelty.
I deliberately hypothesized an egregious example to show you how wrongheaded the whole thing can be.
Sinagra singled out the «Mayor's Task Force» as a particularly egregious example of how the spoils system can swell city government.
Repeatedly, a series of particularly egregious complaints of sexual harassment or rape has led the Legislature to a watershed moment of sorts, producing much - needed reform in how accusers are treated and how their complaints are handled.
It talks about how fat loss works, what the most commonly egregious behaviors are that lead to caloric overconsumption, and how to change them, one by one, such that you eventually dial in on a bare effective minimum dose.
With representative voices for each period, from those who covered it to those who survived it, Belzberg illustrates how the early efforts of linguist - turned - activist Raphael Lemkin resonate through the modern attempts to curtail ethnic violence and establish a global framework for prosecuting its most egregious offenders.
Surviving Mars isn't a bad game — how can it be, when its most egregious flaw is its willingness to be merely competent.
Most egregious, though, is how the film gleefully traffics in retrograde stereotypes.
Although there is barely an explanation as to who all of these people how, how they got their powers, and how these powers can actually work, Bekmambetov keeps the action moving so briskly, and with such visual panache, that he never gives audiences the time to sit and contemplate the many egregious story short cuts in order to get to the next stunningly - rendered action sequence or tantalizing story development.
But as Charles Barone of Democrats for Education Reform notes today, the letter doesn't actually mean much of anything, largely because Duncan isn't requesting those states — including the most - egregious offenders, Louisiana, South Dakota, and Indiana (the last of which should know better)-- to revise how they calculate graduation rates for accountability purposes, or to make graduation rates a more - important factor in their accountability indexes.
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.
How do the views expressed in your book apply to some of the egregious moral break - downs within our most respected institutions such as the child abuse scandal at Penn State and the alleged abuse at the Horace Mann School in Riverdale?
Please join Milwaukee Public Schools leadership and PPS - MKE to learn more about the contents of the MPS Takeover proposal and what we can all be doing to inform our community at large and how we can continue to build momentum to push back against this egregious action.
She asks how Steve handles copycat authors and what to do for the egregious rule breakers.
That is especially egregious when you look at how much they charge.
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.
Joe Parlock wrote for Polygon about what videogames get wrong about autism with a few egregious examples of how it is portrayed and one that does it so much better.
You seriously have no idea how many times my friends and I were all super pumped, talking egregious smack and then we just all sit there quiet... waiting for the match to start.
But while far more egregious examples exist, Design Home is the first time that I've been made to feel so uneasy about how a game makes its money.
Without further analysis of the egregious batpuckey shoveled by Cook & Co, what might a SOUND, unprejudiced study of the pertinent scientific literature show, and how would such a study be designed to gather, interpret, and present such data to the best possible levels of reliability as an insight into «sucker quotient» among those people who might be expected professionally to approach the preposterous bogosity of AGCC with their B.S. detectors functioning?
How could something so egregious make it to any sort of publication, even not peer - reviewed?
They appear to have a plan as to how to do this, with what they view as the most egregious regulations to be revised or eliminated first and with an early deadline for completing the overall review process.
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As for the suggestion that the judge should have held a competency hearing, how could a judge conduct a meaningful «competency» hearing against a defendant when the judge was the incompetent party, i.e., «altogether uninformed» and «egregious lack of knowledge» on the issue of self - representation rights as admonished by the court of appeals.
After reviewing commentaries on Articles 18 and 34 of the UNCITRAL Model Law, the Court of Appeal, without deciding on how serious or egregious the conduct must be before a violation could be established, said that the conduct complained of «must be sufficiently serious or egregious so that one could say that a party has been denied due process.»
How can we as a profession maintain our moral authority to regulate members if we abdicate responsibility on this egregious misconduct such as this?
The reason concerns the nature of how Facebook handled its users» data before rising privacy concerns prompted it to tighten its policies against what critics have called an egregious kind of abuse — allowing app developers to gain access to information not only on their customers but also on their customers» many Facebook friends.
To keep that from happening, we asked Barrett - Poindexter, Tarpey, and Maele Hargett, an executive recruiter with Ascendo Resources, to highlight the most egregious résumé mistakes they see over and over — and explain how you can avoid these missteps.
I realize there might be more details than you've shared here about how you know she's just in it for access to your network, but none of this sounds particularly egregious.
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