Sentences with phrase «more egregious»

It's not a perfect solution, but we'll take it over more egregious «nose cams» any day.
As was previously reported, Coinbase — one of the most popular digital currency exchanges — experienced one of the more egregious errors in...
I wouldn't advise you to buy $ 500 headphones without a replaceable cable, and that omission is even more egregious at four times the price.
Even more egregious is the too - broad app notification blacklist.
At the moment, Bitcoin mining in China is one of the prime culprits in terms of gaming the mining system and is one of the major reasons that we're seeing Bitcoin news about a hard fork again, with the Chinese Bitcoin mining firm Bitmain being labeled as one of the more egregious offenders.
As was previously reported, Coinbase — one of the most popular digital currency exchanges — experienced one of the more egregious errors in recent cryptocurrency history by duplicating users» past debit / credit card and bank purchases, effectively siphoning money from accounts without authorization.
Hell the Winter Soldier clip posted in the comments is entirely more egregious and even that didn't hurt the feel of the movie.
Just because one can find a more egregious offender does not exonerate the bad acts of another.
One of the more egregious things Gurner said in the interview was that «The people that own homes today worked very, very hard for it (and) saved every dollar, did everything they could to get up the property investment ladder.»
The second, and to my mind more egregious instance, occurred again in the context of a horrible divorce proceeding.
Unlike that case, and even more egregious because of it, Petitioner in this case was not even told that contempt was being considered for his actions.
«I think Your Honour would struggle to find a more egregious breach,» Poland told Justice Colin Westman.
Although we were not able to find out from the jury what led them to reach that apportionment of fault, we strongly suspect that they found the other driver's driving while intoxicated to be significantly more egregious that our client taking his eyes off the road to steady his groceries.
A general rule of thumb is that the more egregious the actions (or inactions) that contributed to the accident, the greater the share of the responsibility that will be assigned.
A more egregious set of circumstances than Norscot is perhaps hard to imagine.
For the more egregious offences, such as breaches of basic data protection principles, data subjects» rights, international transfer restrictions etc., fines can be up to $ 20 million ($ 30 million) or 4 % of global revenue, whichever is greater.
One of the more egregious forms of harassment is the stalking of women.
But the framing of the claim just seems odd to me because it seems much more egregious to act without instructions than to, say, act with instructions which were based on improper disclosure.
For higher - income couples, the disparities are even more egregious, making bracket structure one of the biggest marriage penalty provisions in the tax laws.
That may, possibly, put some kind of a limit on the more egregious additions to, or deletions of, early draft comments.
More egregious though, Oreskes did not place the memos anywhere online in their full context, the link in Monbiot's article merely goes to Oreskes» 2008 PowerPoint presentation, which, as I have pointed out a couple of times within my blog, shows no more than a single out - of - context page of Western Fuels» ICE campaign, and she cites Ross Gelbspan as the source for it.
[Response: While I might agree that it is quite disingenuous of Pielke to complain here, but not in previous much more egregious cases, that doesn't mean that he is wrong.
As a matter of fact corporate lobbyist PR is one of our more egregious problems and much of what's wrong with government.
The mere fact that several of the more egregious deniers there complain of being «censored» here raises my appreciation for this site.
Agreed that the issue with WG II is far more egregious in this regard.
The slant of its maker is further exposed by the fact that after the more egregious falsehoods were exposed, they weren't corrected in the programme but simply omitted, shortening it by 12 minutes (IIRC).
The errors in the MM and Wegman et al analysis were far more egregious.
While I might agree that it is quite disingenuous of Pielke to complain here, but not in previous much more egregious cases, that doesn't mean that he is wrong.
One of the more egregious examples was W.H.O. totally misrepresenting health, carbon and economic statistics to suggest the world's human health is declining because of CO2.
Which puts me in mind of one of the more egregious contradictions of the «yes, but uncertainty» crowd: the absolute certainty that implementing any form of carbon mitigation will lead to the collapse of the global economy, pensioners freezing in dark, unheated flats, wailing and gnashing of teeth, dogs and cats living together, etc..
Within the community of climate scientists, the Mann activist group is vastly more egregious that Judith and most skeptics within the climate science community.
More egregious, the people associated with «Climate of Doubt» could not be bothered to answer tough questions about it, and had to be prompted by others just to permit critical comments about the program to appear at their web site's comment page.
Developing countries, some of which are already embroiled in military conflict, may be drawn into larger and more protracted disputes over water, energy supplies or food, all of which may disrupt economic growth at a time when developing countries are beset by more egregious manifestations of climate change.
Even more egregious is that in the 1998 - 9 papers, Mann quotes R2 where it supports his conclusions (for example for the 1815 step) but omits it where it does not support them.
Another example was even more egregious and involved witches.
But again putting its more egregious consequences to one side reveals the broader problem with environmental ethics.
The reviews are proof of that but I've seen far more egregious stuff for Steve M's Santer rebuttal.
The APS statement will be used by our community organizer in chief, along with other agenda driven leftist leaders to justify even more egregious regulation via fiat to curb co2 emmissions.
But it is even more egregious to apply this to scientific debate.
Just when you thought the distortion couldn't get more egregious...
That there are other examples in the hearing, more egregious, I not only admit but am glad you point out, because it is far more useful to have them all exposed to the light of scrutiny and examined to their roots than to «win» one side or the other of the hearing.
I could provide you a list a mile long where «skeptics» are vastly more egregious in their presentations of information.
We have already pointed out some of the more egregious scientific errors in Crichton's novel (see Michael Crichton's State of Confusion).
The Heartland Institute's propagation of the notion that the Kilimanjaro glacier retreat has been proved to be due to deforestation is even more egregious.
The Attorney General has been investigating these failures for a year, and we hope some of the more egregious examples will end in prosecutions and financial restitution.
They provide evidence of women's participation as makers and curators in the Abstract Expressionist movement from an early moment, which makes the neglect that such women have suffered ever since all the more egregious.
Nor — and this is a much more egregious misconception, and more widespread as well — is Kelly a Minimalist.
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.
If there had been 11 studios working on the game, would that have made the omission more egregious?
Then it will go a long way in fixing some of the more egregious problems that plagued Greenlight.
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