Sentences with phrase «more flagrant»

The air of grandiosity may become more flagrant.
Indeed, Facebook's history of privacy scandals makes the current revelations feel all the more flagrant.
Francesco Vezzoli offers a pretend trailer to Gore Vidal's 1979 Caligula, the only big - budget epic with more flagrant sex than Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.
This is among some of the more flagrant issues with the translation, but this isn't the worst part.
From time to time, you may detect a wink of Brandoesque detachment, but more flagrant subversion would have turned this character from the pedestrian confection of a screenwriting committee into someone worth watching.
Who could have known Green would rack up three more flagrant points solely due to crotch shots and have to miss the game in which his team could potentially clinch the title at home?
It is just now more flagrant than ever and the board seems to be sitting just watching... how can a man be afforded so many chances to make mistake after mistake.

Not exact matches

For frequent international travelers, there are few encounters more quietly frustrating than when a customs officer stamps a completely blank page with a flagrant disregard for visa space.
Lawmakers and regulators (and presidential hopefuls) have been ramping up their scrutiny of drug pricing practices amid several flagrant instances of alleged price gouging (see Turing Pharmaceuticalsand Valeant), and consumer advocates are becoming more vocal about the price of even generic pharmaceuticals.
The site indexes content hosted by others, providing links that its users can use to download movies, music, books and more — often in flagrant violation of information - sharing laws.
But Israel has behaved in flagrant defiance and abuse of all that was implicit in the Covenant Word; from any human point of view God is justified in having no more to do with Israel, indeed in withdrawing himself for Israel's own protection, since to stay among them in wrath would be to destroy them (vs. 5).
«That was the point in the state comptroller's report — that the mismanagement by the city was flagrant, and the state should be more aggressive in stepping in to remedy the mismanagement of the city.
«I would like to believe that flagrant, intentional racism is rare,» but «more subtle kinds of bias can't be ruled out,» Collins says.
I should be a bit more specific here — most of the rhetoric in publishing circles isn't about «paid reviews» — after all, I can pay someone to review my work, and I can, and should, ask for an honest appraisal — most of it is about deliberate, flagrant dishonesty, and the most notable cases, somewhat related, are when authors write reviews on their own work with fictitious names.
Tell me you've never pledged for a crowd - funding project and I could more likely believe your flagrant skepticism — though not your motives.
However, those who know what they're getting into will likely find the Vita version of Double Peace flagrant fan service to be all the more reason to add the game to their library, tucked safely under their mattress next to their vast reserves Kleenex and Lubriderm (we promise, we won't judge you).
Thankfully, the end of level bosses offer a more traditional challenge, forcing any flagrant coin hoarding to be put aside for the sake of teamwork.
A week or more may pass without a new post, in flagrant violation of the laws of «being popular».
Does downloading a video in flagrant disregard for youtube's ToS (more on that later) constitute «exceeding authorized access» or «gaining unauthorized access?»
Interestingly, the Advocate General ranged much more broadly in reaching the same conclusion, stating that these limitations on the review of international arbitral awards were «contrary to the principle of effectiveness of EU law», «(n) o system can accept infringements of its most fundamental rules making up its public policy, irrespective of whether or not those infringements are flagrant or obvious» and «one or more parties to agreements which might be regarded as anticompetitive can not put these agreements beyond the reach of review under Articles 101 TFEU and 102 TFEU by resorting to arbitration» (AG Op § § 58, 67 and 72).
They might also pay more in fines for repeat offenses or flagrant disregard for the law.
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