Sentences with phrase «most egregious violations»

The changes have the potential to affect not just the employers committing the most egregious violations of the Act but those who commit less serious contraventions as well.
McCarthy said Hyundai and Kia had committed the most egregious violation of the reporting standards, but she declined to say whether other violators may also be fined.
«The Cuomo / Percoco case was the most egregious violation I've ever heard about,» O'Reilly added.
Forced speech is the most egregious violation of freedom of expression, protected by section 2 (b) of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Not exact matches

Baroness Berridge, chairman of the APPG, said: «For the past sixty - plus years, the Democratic People's Republic of North Korea has committed egregious human rights violations - the details of which would turn the stomach of even the most hardened person.
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.»
No doubt DeanMJackson's masterpiece of junk science, conspiracy theories and paranoia will soon be deleted for multiple comments policy violations, of which the most egregious are the accusations of fraud.
Bruce Pardy on The Current called it «the most egregious kind of violation of freedom of speech... this is the authorities requiring you to say what it is that they want to hear».
Let's start with the most important point first: A campaign finance violation is not a ground to remove an elected official from office, no matter how egregious, on its own, even if one could prove that the campaign finance violation probably caused the outcome of an election to change.
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