Sentences with phrase «more egregious examples»

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.
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.
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.
It's also one of the more egregious examples of pay - to - win you can find in an arcade thanks to its crushing difficulty and eternally - hungry player characters.
If you are one who shies away from grisly cadavers and buckets of blood, you will probably want to stay away, although in the years since the film was made, there are certainly more egregious examples of gore to be found.
This is one of the more egregious examples religious rationalizing.
Managed by an external manager, it's one of the more egregious examples of rapacious compensation for immense wealth destruction you'll ever come across.
There's a lot of nasty carbonfibre around at the moment, but I struggle to think of a more egregious example than the ugly weave that comes as standard on the roof of the generally disappointing BMW M3.

Not exact matches

Most of»em sure ain't that good at it — Glenn Greenwald rounded up some particularly egregious examples of recent wrong - headed punditry today, and even a cursory stroll down memory lane turns up plenty more.
The most egregious example of Cuomo's interference took place in September 2013, when the panel subpoenaed the media - buying firm Buying Time, which had been paid more than $ 4 million by the New York State Democratic party.
While Battlefront II boasts the most egregious example, it was far from the only game to boldly feature loot boxes this year, with Call of Duty: WWII, Middle - earth: Shadow of War, Assassin's Creed Origins, and more all jumping on the loot box train.
When this movie violates its own case and crosses into the Grand Guignol - for example, the close - ups of the skin flying off a woman's back as she's whipped - the excess feels much more egregious than if a bad movie did the same.
Nowadays, as music services take on more and more new features in their attempts to unseat the iTunes juggernaut, they risk similar user confusion and alienation (most egregious current example: the feature - overloaded MOG).
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.
On the other hand he is using «subsample» results, which in some cases are even more meaningless (the most egregious example of which is the subsample of outspoken contrarians in Verheggen et al).
Another example was even more egregious and involved witches.
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.
Hamilton in particular referred to the permit process associated with Arch Coal Company's Spruce Mine, which he called «the most egregious example» of the «permitorium,» as the approval process had taken more than six years.
If we go back even further, we can find even more examples of Firefox abandoning its users wants and needs — though none quite as egregious as the above two.
For example, despite its claims that it was taking abuse more seriously, a BuzzFeed investigation from earlier this year found a number of egregious examples of abuse and threats that slipped through the cracks.
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