Sentences with phrase «made egregious»

They have mischaracterized events and made egregious judgmental mistakes.
And if you think I've made an egregious error in the selection above, let me know in the comments.
But, if I've made an egregious omission of a famous woman lawyer who has an Avvo rating lower than mine, please let me know.
Not just understand it well enough to say lots of nifty words about it — well enough to start from the basic empirical laws and principles and derive and demonstrate nearly the whole thing through the introductory classical level at the blackboard, without notes, as I do several times a year in front of several hundred very bright students a year, working with a team of Ph.D. physicists who are my co-instructors (with perhaps a century of teaching experience between us who, one would think, would correct my errors if I made any egregious ones along the way).
Only one of the parties involved has (1) had their claims fail scientific peer - review, (2) produced a reconstruction that is completely at odds with all other existing estimates (note that there is no sign of the anomalous 15th century warmth claimed by MM in any of the roughly dozen other model and proxy - based estimates shown here), and (3) been established to have made egregious elementary errors in other published work that render the work thoroughly invalid.
I made the egregious error of suggesting that vet checkups every three years did not
However, they've also made egregious errors and their work simply hasn't stood up, especially as regards key issues like climate sensitivity.
President Donald Trump has not even been in office a month yet and has already made some egregious errors in his professional communications.
High taxes in the city discourage all investment except that which is able to make egregious deals with city politicians.
it pretty much means that just about every other team in baseball had a shot to take the players on the right as well and did not... so it's not like the Braves are making some egregious errors.
In the process making an egregious mistake by falsely accusing the publisher and, in record setting time, publishes a retraction of his mistake.
There is too much we don't understand to claim more, and IMO it weakens the skeptical argument to make egregious claims of «disproof» of AGW just as much as the CAGW claims of «proof» of catastrophe weaken their claims.
Harried and hurried judges make egregious mistakes about law they should know (and more often not likely do) more often than people realize.
Did you make some egregious error, omit some key piece of information, and now you owe money you can't afford?

Not exact matches

It stands to reason that an administration's policy process that makes such an egregious error is not very serious or thorough.
«Sometimes plans are so egregious, where fees are north of two and a half, three and a half percent, where it might make sense to simply bypass the 401 (k) and if possible set up your own individual retirement account at a low - cost provider,» Robbins said.
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:
«What if I took some of the worst, most egregious terms in a standard term sheet and made them the defacto standard in most convertible debt deals?
On Capitol Hill Monday, legislators made plain their fury over what they called Apple's «egregious» and «outrageous» conduct.
«No financial institution is immune from bad judgment,» Johnson said, reminding Dimon and lawmakers of the statements Dimon later made: «We made a terrible egregious mistake.
The plain truth is that white theologians, even those of the social gospel period, ignored the situation of oppression suffered by blacks and made few and superficial connections between their theology and the egregious evils of slavery and segregation.
You can only break the cycle by stopping the abuse and admit to yourself that your parents weren't right about everything and accept they make mistakes, even one so large and egregious as a false religion.
These gay haters were cut from the same pattern as were those who conducted The Inquisition and the egregious, low down acts from the Fifties with their penchant for mistreating Blacks, as were those who used the Bible to make slaves out of them.
And two, I made one, I thought pretty egregious, mistake that I thought would be disastrous, but it wasn't.
A side note: I'm not a fan of referee conspiracy theories but they made two egregious errors spotting the ball in UMI's favor.
And the Pelicans defence made some of the most egregious errors you're ever going to see: shooters left wide open, cutters given runway paths to the basket and so on.
and hearing that the other ref's disagreed makes it even more egregious.
Phil Mickelson somehow took one of the most egregious errors he's ever made in competition and turned it around on his opponents during Friday's Presidents Cup match.
One them is not the Myles Jack fumble recovery getting the early whistle however, as I kind of feel like that's the most understandable and least egregious error made.
And while hitting my son was an egregious mistake, it ultimately made me a better mother.
And I think that makes this particular circumstance more egregious
If people truly believe the narrative that «tough choices have to be made» they are ready to accept the kinds of egregious policies we are witnessing with the Welfare Reform Act 2012, and continued privatisations of public services.
«That is one of the most egregious sins you can have because your constituents expect you to be consistent, and not to lead a dual life where you feel you can publicly talk about issues, and embrace them, and make people feel that you are on their side,» she said.
Alcivar said Stefanik has condemned some of Trump's most egregious missteps, including his attack on the family of a Muslim soldier who died in Iraq, his proposed ban on Muslims entering the country, his promise to build a wall along the Mexican border and, most recently, his videotaped bragging about making unwanted sexual advances on women.
It is grotesque that Adriano Espaillat, who has made a great deal of noise as a defender of the rights of undocumented immigrants to the United States, was happy to take time out of his run for Congress in order to heap praise on an egregious, racist law with untold human cost.
«The continued reports of Vito Lopez's egregious misconduct make clear that he is unsuitable for public office.
I fiercely oppose such an egregious action on the side of Gov. Cuomo and I will make sure that none of my neighbors and friends will vote for him if this actually takes place.
On Friday afternoon, the state issued a statement saying «the ultimate goal was not to withhold funding,» but make the city develop a plan for such «egregious» violations.
Are they comfortable with such an egregious overturning of the presumption of innocence even when no formal allegations have been made against an officer?
«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.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Inappropriate, egregious and vile were words Barbara Seals - Nevergold, president of the Buffalo Public Schools board, used to describe comments made by Carl Paladino, a school board member.
As a former journalist in NYC, I am embarrassed that a reporter would make such an egregious error.
«But we're also trying to find a way to protect victims, and try to make sure that someone who's a drunk driver even if they're 16 doesn't get a kid - glove treatment for a heinous and egregious crime.
Our efforts here today is to try to lay the groundwork to make J'Ouvert safer to ensure that an egregious tragedy like this doesn't happen to anyone else.»
«If it wasn't bad enough that Chris Collins was pushing legislation to benefit a company that he's the largest stockholder of, now we find out that he doubled down on this egregious offense by urging other members of Congress to join his money - making scheme,» said Basil A. Smikle Jr., executive director of the New York State Democratic Committee.
The former city comptroller supports stop and frisk — an unmistakable nod to anxieties in African - American communities about continued street crime — but he also makes a convincing case that had he been mayor (Thompson came surprisingly close to beating Bloomberg in 2009), the egregious racial profiling that has resulted would not have developed.
A court may simply make some tweaks to the most egregious problems in the proposed maps to ensure their compliance with the state and federal law while not producing the enduring structural reform that a constitutional amendment would accomplish.
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.
The situation is made even more egregious by the common presence in local children of the intestinal roundworm Ascaris lumbricoides, a parasite that secretes its own brand of trypsin inhibitor, adding to what is already in the poisoned food.
Tullis's most egregious error is that he seems to have missed the possibility that there are many ways to make education fun.
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