Sentences with phrase «most egregious crime»

The electoral college altering your vote to match the majority seems to be the most egregious crime because, although the constitution doesn't explicitly require your vote to be equal in strength, surely the founders intended with the word «vote» that you at least get to choose who you vote for.
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].
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.
With that said though I believe the film's most egregious crime of all is deciding to shoe - horn in a sloppy Bonnie and Clyde & Robin Hood storyline where Will and Sylvia feel this need to become bank robbers that give time away to the poor.
Yet another shortcoming of Butt's theory is that it focuses monolithically on economic reparations, when in fact, economic redistribution is quite insufficient for the reparation of the most egregious crimes of colonialism.

Not exact matches

One that I find especially difficult to endure is the climactic conversation between Raskolnikov and Sonya in book four of Crime and Punishment, with its unremittingly forced portentousness and the embarrassingly obvious (but entirely unconvincing) device of Raskolnikov asking Sonya to read the story of the raising of Lazarus in John's gospel — which culminates in one of the most egregious displays of authorial heavy - handedness in the history of serious literature.
Guterres said the slave auctions were «among the most egregious abuses of human rights and may amount to crimes against humanity.»
«Your crimes were more egregious than most, with the exception of Sheldon Silver.»
While all the key belligerents in the conflict regularly commit cultural property crimes, ISIL stands out as the most brazen and egregious.
British crime movie fixture Jason Flemyng's blink - and - you'll - miss - him appearance is perhaps the most egregious of the bunch.
Do you think that Olly is the most egregious of thieves, or are there worse crimes than his committed in the novel?
Shakedown Hawaii is a parody of mega corporations, white collar crimes, and the most comically egregious business practices that go alongside.
Where «Retro City Rampage» was a send up to video games and pop culture, «Shakedown: Hawaii» is a parody of mega corporations, white collar crimes, and the most comically egregious business practices that go alongside.
He has committed many of his most egregious war crimes strategically — sometimes to eliminate civilians who would rather die than live under his rule, sometimes to neuter an international order that occasionally threatens to limit his power, and sometimes, as with his use of chemical weapons, to accomplish both goals at once.
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