Sentences with phrase «most egregious examples»

One of the most egregious examples of this is that to change certain settings you need to use the Settings app, while others require you to use the traditional Control Panel.
I've been culling through our 2009 Legal Blog Watch posts and decided to search for the year's most egregious examples of lawyers gone bad.
«It's one of the most egregious examples of corporate malfeasances since Enron,» Schumer said, adding that the data breach and the treatment of Equifax customers was «disgusting».
Brace yourselves, civil justice fans — you're about to hear one of the strangest, most egregious examples of «tort reform» double talk you are ever likely to encounter.
Among the most egregious examples of both abilities involved attacks on Willie Soon and Sallie Baliunas.
Ever Since Gore's film, the attempt to link ice ages to CO2 has been one of the most egregious examples of confusing cause with effect.
Given limited resources, «we have no choice but to go after the most egregious examples,» Mr. Sheehan said.
The most egregious examples of this censorship include the character of Toma, whom the player needs to contact after his death.
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«The bulldog is unarguably one of the most egregious examples of that trend.»
One of the most egregious examples in recent years is John Grisham's A Painted House.
As the following two tables indicate, the Clark School situation would be one of the most egregious examples of this practice to date.
If the initiative gathers the requisite number of signatures to be on the ballot, with a single vote this November, California's voters could eliminate one of the most egregious examples of inequity in its educational system — and it won't cost taxpayers any additional funds to do it.
One of the most egregious examples finds itself in a character named Roger who the mother and daughter meet when they escape.
Unlike that Roald Dahl adaptation, «Isle of Dogs» does not have a compelling story, and even worse, it has the most egregious examples of its director's privilege since «The Darjeeling Limited.»
We all remember the most egregious examples of this like Jessie (Elizabeth Berkley) taking pills on Saved By the Bell, but there was a time that these were practically a requirement.
In a statement posted on his blog that was subsequently taken down, Brookes said he was «aided by dozens of helpers, who both submitted material to the site and helped in analyzing suspected data, a triage system of sorts was developed, such that only the most egregious examples were posted.»
The denial of evolution and of global warming and the pushback against stem cell research are the most egregious examples in recent decades.
The party's opposition to the Iraq War improved the acquaintance of its MPs with some of the worst elements in British Islamism - Simon Hughes's support for some having a role in Parliament being one of the most egregious examples.
One of the most egregious examples of formula - promotion through spurious science is the current dogma that HIV - positive mothers should not breastfeed.
However much «deniers» of the Holocaust may be scoundrels and engage in vile distortions of one of history's most egregious examples of inhumanity, it in no way serves the cause of accurate remembrance to attempt to monopolize intellectual discourse with heavy - handed rationalism and realism.
As schools grapple with budget shortfalls, hiring investigators to dig into the most egregious examples of athletic - inspired transfers is a tough sell.
The most egregious example recently is the handsomely illustrated Oxford history of «Western Philosophy» (Kenny) wherein the names of Peirce, William James, John Dewey Josiah Royce, G. H. Mead, and George Santayana do not appear.
Later, God the Father takes on the form of a Native American wiseman (Graham Greene), and leads Mack on a New - Agey «healing trail to bring closure to [his] journey» — the most egregious example of racial essentialism in a film that takes shallow assumptions about foreign cultures as its starting point.
@Thessalonian Hudal is merely the most egregious example of the Vatican's active role in aiding and abetting the escape of Nazi war criminals.
Natalie Novosel's 0 - for - 11 night from the field is the most egregious example of the Irish's failure to sink a basket.
Two years ago, in response to complaints from owners and veteran players about the huge contracts being signed by rookies — the 10 - year, $ 68.2 million deal that forward Glenn Robinson received from the Milwaukee Bucks as the first pick of the 1994 draft was the most egregious example — the league and the players» association agreed to hold down salaries with a rookie salary cap, but to allow all first - round draft choices to become free agents after their third season.
The failure of the Moreland Commission is just the most egregious example of why voters in Brooklyn are angry with Governor Cuomo.»
Perhaps the most egregious example is that a person can only contribute $ 5,400 to a candidate for President, but an outrageous $ 54 million to a committee that supports that same candidate.
It's just the most egregious example of a growing trend: the pimping out of London's parks to raise cash.
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.
This is obvious in the most egregious example of all: the clearing of tropical rainforest in Malaysia and Indonesia for oil - palm plantations, at least a third of which are used to produce feedstocks for biofuels (the rest goes into processed food, from chocolate to cooking oil, and cosmetics).
The most egregious example is that of Basra Children's Hospital, a stalled project supported by first lady Laura Bush.
I am reporting on this because it is one of the most egregious example of dogma resistant to truth.
There inevitably reaches a point, however, at which the filmmakers» excessively kid - friendly tendencies become impossible to ignore, as the movie is slowly - but - surely suffused with tedious, needlessly drawn - out comedic sequences that are exacerbated by Levy's penchant for indulging his actors» improvisational impulses (with an excruciatingly prolonged argument between Larry and Kahmunrah surely the most egregious example of this).
The most egregious example of this was «Amadeus,» where Mozart was portrayed as a goofy, dirty - minded buffoon who just happened to be a genius.
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.
The most egregious example of this is the least believable partnership in the film, between good girl Mya (Meagan Good, not well - served by the script) and playboy «Zeke the Freak» (Romany Malco, last seen in Vegas in last year's Last Vegas).
This is the most egregious example yet of the modern trend to make hand - to - hand combat as violent and nauseating for the viewer as for the combatants.
The corny stuff and all - American hokum is in keeping with comic book tradition, but for an audience primed for action it may prove wearying — a patriotic musical sequence in the George M. Cohan tradition is the most egregious example and might remind some of Peter Parker's indulgent disco moves in Spider - Man 3.
It's hard to believe that so many go looking for any experiences in pay - for - performance locales across the country and miss the largest and most egregious example right here in their backyard.
This situation is extremely advanced and is clearly the most egregious example of abuse of the charter school system which Mr. Biddle adores.
The most egregious example is the $ 2,995 wanted for the «hand - painted» matte - black, heritage racing stripe — a nod to the Abarth 124 Rally of the early 1970s — that covers the hood and rear decklid.
For sure, there were obviously going to be problems (it's nigh - on impossible to make the «perfect car interior», after all), but they don't really have that much of an impact in the grand scheme of things.For instance, though we are slightly disappointed by the relative prevalence of lower - quality plastics in the cabin (with the most egregious example being the not - very - premium - feeling shrouds around the transmission tunnel), the Kia Sportage does compensate for that with the additional abundance of soft - touch and (in higher spec models) leather throughout the interior.Likewise, though we'd prefer a slightly larger touchscreen interface on lower - spec models and toggle switches in the trunk to use when reclining the rear seat backs, the truth is there aren't really any issues with the Kia Sportage ergonomically.
What was the most egregious example of helicopter parenting you saw in your years at Stanford?
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 most egregious example: employees who invest heavily in their own employer's stock.
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.
Perhaps the most egregious example of external pressures is with loans to Eritrea.
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.
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