Sentences with phrase «most egregious»

One of the most egregious beat - ups you'll ever read, the story was chock full of terrifying predictions about what will happen if Australia joins global efforts to limit global warming.
The first and most egregious of these examples occurred in 1998, when Michaels testified before Congress and deleted two of the three global warming projections from Hansen et al. (1988).
The Washington Post Fact Checker gave the Chamber's dire prediction that the Clean Power Plan would cost hundreds of thousands of jobs and billions of dollars Four Pinocchios, the rating received for only the most egregious whoppers.
One of the most egregious errors being made is averaging models to get a value that is said to represent generalized model output.
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).
One of the most egregious areas he wielded his pen was in expanding federal control over wilderness areas with use of the «Antiquities Act.»
Gray criticized NASA scientist and global warming alarmist James Hansen, calling him «the most egregious abuser» of data.
This says to me that some journalists quite rightly trust Schmidt to filter out the most egregious immediate scientific errors that could make environmental journalists look stupid and help the jounalist to correct the NGO's.
There can be little doubt that the de Freitas tenure at Climate Research represents the most egregious subversion of the peer review system in climate science yet seen.
The latest NCA CSSR Report is perhaps the most egregious example of advocacy science in history assembling a series of wild though easily refuted claims.
While companies need eventually to move off oil altogether, they urgently need to start with the most egregious source.
I intend both to «follow the money» (flowing primarily from special interests opposed to regulation or taxation of greenhouse gas emissions) and to «follow the science» (by exposing the most egregious flaws in the «evidence» against the attribution of contemporary climate change primarily to human causes).
(Though I admit being a most egregious offender in failing to adhere to such rigor very often.)
Perhaps the most egregious example of external pressures is with loans to Eritrea.
«at the very foundations of the author's claim lie the most egregious blunders of all: two errors on basic physics so elementary that just about any undergraduate physics student can spot them.»
The New York Times quotes Global Witness senior campaigner Annie Dunnebacke: «It's the most egregious situation that we've seen since the Kimberley Process was launched, where diamonds have been fueling violence and human rights violations, and the Kimberley has really failed to deal with that effectively.»
However, it happens that many of the most egregious papers (particularly, those accompanied by especially aggressive publicity campaigns) do.
Of all the ways human beings casually slaughter «protected» wildlife, letting domesticated cats outside is by far the most egregious, and the most easily shrugged off.
(To my eye, Al Roker's climate comments were among the least informed and most egregious considering his audience size.)
Given limited resources, «we have no choice but to go after the most egregious examples,» Mr. Sheehan said.
The most egregious example of this objectivity has to come from writing about the art auctions; writers report on multi-million dollar sales, without mentioning the controversies and problems of the secondary market.
The most egregious and representative example of this phenomenon in 2015 is the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) London's «Hong Kongese,» held at Duddell's Hong Kong, a high - end lounge and two Michelin - star restaurant in the Shanghai Tang Mansion, located in the city's Central district.
As for Klee and Miró, the two most egregious absences from this exhibition, they believed that abstraction liberated the artist to embrace nature — or «the nature of nature,» as Klee put it — in a whole new variety of ways.
That wasn't even the most egregious thing about the game.
The most egregious examples of this censorship include the character of Toma, whom the player needs to contact after his death.
Massively OP's not - so - serious end - of - the - year awards continue today with our blooper award for Most egregious use of buttcapes in an MMO.
Possibly the most egregious sin of career mode is the lack of detail that has gone into your progression as a team.
It's not the most egregious implementation of this particular economic structure, but it makes grinding for credits seem a little hollow when you can pony up five bucks instead.
What we encounter, instead of our beloved physics, is something wearing a familiar skin and yet clearly alien underneath: targets that you should try to not hit; obstacles that are destroyed upon impact instead of redirecting your shot; power - ups like some sort of «shmup»; slightly - stupid AI that needs your nearly - constant verbal attention while you're trying to keep the ball in play; a victory condition that has absolutely nothing to do with your flipper accuracy; and perhaps the most egregious crime (nay, sin) against pinballers everywhere, [b] a time limit [/ b].
So here are just a few of the games that, according to NWR, are better than Metroid: Bravoman, China Warrior, Bloody Wolf, Kid Chameleon, Milon's Secret Castle, Elevator Action, Wario's Woods, Romance of the Three Kingdoms IV, Donkey Kong Country, The Legend of Kage, Galaga AND Galaga 90, Gain Ground, Comix Zone, Balloon Fight, and Ice Climber (not to mention lots of others, but those are some of the most egregious).
Sometimes, naff software is just the beginning of a media sh*t storm surrounding a given game, and these 10 entries remain the most egregious examples of all involved dropping the ball, before rolling it... Continue reading →
Most egregious, though, was news of Final Fantasy VII's long - rumored remake, which Square Enix only recently clarified as being a game that will ship «in the next three years or so.»
Smash 4 saw another tournament filled with upsets — perhaps the most egregious one yet.
SFxT's most egregious in - app purchase might be a deal breaker for hardcore fighting fans: At any time, players can buy gold and use it to upgrade their Pandora's Box.
The most egregious problem of the beta was the repetitive missions.
Playing as siblings Riki and Mami, you take control of Bangai - O, a humanoid mecha, to do battle with the Cosmo Gang — villains whose most egregious crime is contraband fruit.
Both Sony and Microsoft put hard filters into their systems to prevent the most egregious of names, but some people inevitably find a way to get questionable stuff past it.
To my mind the most egregious changes have come in the Tier Point earning section and there's really not much upside there for anyone who reads Traveling For Miles (I don't expect many full - fare flyers read this little blog!).
Until the profession catches up, it's up to the rest of us to abolish its most egregious errors.
One of the most egregious results of vaccines for profit is VACCINE INDUCED DISEASE - VID: INSTANT INFORMATION
It may not be the most direct way of combating puppy mills, but it is another tool that may prove effective for closing down some of the most egregious offenders with the most disgraceful conditions.
One of the most egregious offenders in this scenario, in my opinion, was a chain of stores in Los Angeles and surrounding areas called Barkworks.
After doing exhausting research through several federal and state documents, HSUS found the states with the most egregious practices, for the third year in a row, to be in Missouri (23 problem dealers) and Kansas (16).
«The bulldog is unarguably one of the most egregious examples of that trend.»
Plaque and calculus can build up both above (supra - gingival) and below (sub-gingival) the gum line, but sub-gingival is the most egregious because it is the cause of the inflammation and infection.
The most egregious example: employees who invest heavily in their own employer's stock.
[Wall St offers up the most egregious & expensive examples on a regular basis].
But it's interesting to observe the behavior from Dell and others (Dell was certainly not the only, nor the most egregious offender), who — as Mahar put it in the book — turned their companies into hedge funds.
That subsidiary doesn't have much business in it, and is in little danger of insolvency, but is the most egregious example of creating capital out of thin air.
The «bond traders are smarter than stock traders» myth is hardly the most egregious myth at work here though.
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