Sentences with phrase «many egregious mistakes»

«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.
But to live thus is to be religious; so I unhesitatingly repudiate the survival - theory of religion, as being founded on an egregious mistake.
Replay review confirms the targeting and because of the «egregious mistake» clause in the replay rulebook (as in, replay review can change anything that was very wrong), the interception is negated.
After you send that back, you can find as many egregious mistakes as you want, they're going in the final book anyway.
And while hitting my son was an egregious mistake, it ultimately made me a better mother.
Not including Gregg is detestable and an egregious mistake.
Which is the intent, based on the satirical write up accompanying the cover, calling the plethora of HANDS «egregious mistakes».
While a lucky few authors are able to correct egregious mistakes like wrong character names or missing paragraphs in later print runs, most of the time, errors remain in the text forever.
I would say that every forum or comments section should have someone willing to spend their time ensuring that such depressingly egregious mistakes are kept to an absolute minimum.
In reply to Andy Park May 26, 2011 at 8:14 pm who claims Hoskins within the first 2 pages of his paper made a number of egregious mistakes: eg (1): Hoskins: ``... a warmer world is probably a better, more productive world, as in the past..»
Within the first 2 pages of E. Hoskins» paper, he made a number of egregious mistakes: ``... a warmer world is probably a better, more productive world, as in the past..»
In the process making an egregious mistake by falsely accusing the publisher and, in record setting time, publishes a retraction of his mistake.
Harried and hurried judges make egregious mistakes about law they should know (and more often not likely do) more often than people realize.
My stats teacher would have sent me from the room for such an egregious mistake.
The most egregious mistake clients make is what I call «passive indifference» during their job search.
«The worst, most egregious mistake?
The most egregious mistake is using meaningless phrases, such as «team player,» or «self - motivated.»

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Whoops, we're sorry doesn't even begin to erase such egregious, unforgettable mistakes.
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.
And two, I made one, I thought pretty egregious, mistake that I thought would be disastrous, but it wasn't.
As for Annette Bening being shut out — her turn in 20th Century Women was a career high — we'll simply chalk that up to being one of the Academy's more egregious, unforgivable mistakes this year.
Of all the mistakes, the most egregious was the Phaeton, a V - 8 version of which we evaluated as part of a Four Seasons test.
At this late stage, an editor would only be looking for typos, formatting mistakes, and other egregious errors that shouldn't make it to publication.
You might think it could never happen to you, but we've seen some egregious (if at times funny) mistakes in books that come off press.
Make no mistake, this is just as egregious as EA's loot boxes in BattleFront 2.
Calling these claims mistakes, much less egregious, is incorrect.
Being mistaken, even if the error is due to egregious ignorance of or disregard for case law, does not support a perjury conviction.
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.
He then went further, stating that there was «no reason» to suppose it would do anything other than act as an incentive to avoid egregious errors and eliminate the making of grievous mistakes [71].
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.
Here's the thing: Editing is more than just giving something a once - over to eliminate egregious typos and grammar mistakes.
There are a few mistakes that are so egregious, they all but guarantee your resume finds its way to the trash.
They have mischaracterized events and made egregious judgmental mistakes.
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