Sentences with phrase «other egregious act»

The mayor would present an executive budget that called for closing firehouses or ending HASA funding, or some other egregious act.

Not exact matches

We've isolated and condemned homosexuality as an especially egregious sin because 1) it's a sexual thing (and we're obsessed with sex), 2) it's relatively easy to identify and name, (unlike gossip and materialism and greed, which are condemned more often in the Bible and are more pervasive in our culture), and 3) it is «other,» (when you're straight, and in no danger of committing homosexual acts yourself, it's easy to call it an abomination because it's easier to remove specks from others people's eyes.)
«It is not just about the egregious act of dogfighting itself, but the other criminal activity that is affiliated with it.
This bill is about protecting the largest companies from liability for the most egregious acts against the largest number of individuals — consumers and employees — who have no viable recourse other than class action litigation.
The fact that other workers at Klosterman were exposed after this accident shows an egregious act of negligence on the part of the employers, and that negligence is what we fight every day at Altman & Altman LLP.
He then went further, stating that there was «no reason» to suppose it would do anything other than act as an incentive to avoid egregious errors and eliminate the making of grievous mistakes [71].
«If the aforementioned were not sufficiently egregious examples of the kinds of locations covered by this overly - broad legislation, pursuant to subsection (c) of the definition of «public work» in section 1 of the Public Works Protection Act, R.S.O. 1990, CHAPTER P. 55 (hereinafter «PWPA»), a public work includes «any other building, place or work designated a public work by the Lieutenant Governor in Council.»
The Supreme Court did not define what «egregious fault» means other than to say it is something more than ordinary fault, defining it loosely as a term of art that requires not simply more, or even more public acts of marital indiscretion, but acts that by their very nature, are different in kind than ordinary fault that breaks up a marriage.
The Act also criminalizes deception and other egregious tactics, such as falsifying header information, hacking, sending large numbers of commercial e-mail, or falsifying registration.
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