Sentences with phrase «particularly egregious»

It's particularly egregious in the area of the false - acc / abusers» defense lobbies, many of whom have an odd and interesting overlap with the «parental alienation syndrome» crowd, which seems to involve substantially the same motley activist network of PAS ringleaders, functional disciples of Richard A. Gardner.
I realize there might be more details than you've shared here about how you know she's just in it for access to your network, but none of this sounds particularly egregious.
One particularly egregious example was when a woman who sold skincare products told me her target market was «anyone who has skin»!
EFF, through sites like Trolling Effects and those who reach out to us, is in an important position to notice when a bunch of startups and end users are receiving particularly egregious demand letters or suits.
Like the GDPR, the financial penalties should be significant, but there should also be criminal penalties when the behavior is particularly egregious.
Its case is particularly egregious because it received the data from an academic whose psychological - profile app was advertised as being for research purposes only.
Ubisoft is a particularly egregious example: for a few years all of its major releases were saddled with DRM that forced an online connection to constantly check the player's credentials.
If the lie is particularly egregious, the insurer could deem it fraud, even after the two - year contestability period is up, and the policy could be rescinded.
Developers are aware the NIMBY problem, and it's particularly egregious in San Jose.
International pressure has secured the release of some dissidents imprisoned in particularly egregious circumstances.
Although the court clearly indicated the facts here were exceptional, this case helps demonstrate that where the employer or the employer's agent acts in particularly egregious ways Wallace - type damages are still readily available.
So the effect of absurdely long sentences is 1) make sure that if one charge falls, all have to fall before release, 2) make sure that particularly egregious crimes don't get parole as easily, and 3) avoid worrying about whether a long sentence is a «life» sentence or not, based on our rapidly progressing medical care.
Punitive damages are rarely awarded in personal injury cases, but they may be awarded if the defendant's conduct was particularly egregious.
They're only recoverable under certain circumstances, where the conduct of the defendant who caused the death was particularly egregious.
The employee's dishonesty was particularly egregious because the security clearance application was in place, in part, to protect national security interests.
If the court considers the party responsible for the injuries or death to have been behaving in a particularly egregious manner, it may award punitive damages to the victim as well as compensatory ones.
Finally, there are a number of common law torts that employees may rely upon where an employer's or co-worker's conduct is particularly egregious but does not relate to labour standards or human rights laws.
Punitive damages are only awarded when the defendant has done something particularly egregious.
The recovery of punitive damages instead has been limited to particularly egregious conduct.
Sampson then related five particularly egregious acts the judge had identified: (1) misconstruing the record; (2) making frivolous or «stretch» arguments; (3) using slang; (4) criticizing a very recent written opinion; and (5) quoting at length.
Punitive Damages — Punitive damages are available in cases in which the conduct of the defendant is established to have been particularly egregious.
There is reluctance on behalf of judges to wait for referrals to the law society, except in cases of particularly egregious conduct, he says.
Unlike compensatory damages, punitive damages are imposed against a plaintiff to punish them for particularly egregious conduct and to discourage others from engaging in similar conduct.
These tests are difficult to meet and are typically reserved for particularly egregious circumstances.
Section 5 (2)(b) of the PPPA allowed the court to award punitive or exemplary damages in particularly egregious circumstances where the plaintiff acted in bad faith.
Now, in its 2007 Report on Compliance with the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, the Department of State has listed Germany as one of seven countries that are «Demonstrating Patterns of Noncompliance,» citing the New Mexico case as a «particularly egregious example» of the problems.
If the employer's behaviour is particularly egregious, further damages may be awarded to punish the employer.
While still far below the multi-million dollar awards in the United States, there are now several decisions of the Ontario Court of Appeal and British Columbia Court of Appeal where the employee has been awarded six - figure punitive damage awards for particularly egregious acts of the employer.
In other words, a stand - alone incident will not create a poisoned work environment unless it is particularly egregious; and
One particularly egregious example can be read about in the «Notable Cases» section of this report.
Mr Justice Munby emphasises the importance of complying with Practice Direction: Court Bundles (Universal Practice to be Applied in All Courts other than the Family Proceedings Court)[2006] 2 FLR 199, and said that in particularly egregious cases, defaulters may find themselves publicly identified in judgments delivered in open court (as well as suffering a costs sanction).
Every time Willow was reconsidering having children, every time she was actively saying she wanted a child, Curtis would do something particularly egregious.
The proper response is probably what Antonin P says — avoid the journal that uses that reviewer — or even, in a particularly egregious case, one could sue, if there are serious damages (otherwise one just draws attention to the remarks).
A couple of weeks ago we highlighted some particularly egregious examples of inappropriate social media use in the courtroom, such as a judge sending a Facebook «like» request to one -LSB-...]
«The contempt, when it's criminal in nature, is typically reserved for cases where there has been a failure for an effective civil enforcement, there has been particularly egregious conduct, repeat offenders or sentences where there have been violence or damaged property,» he said.
Punitive damages are also available in many jurisdictions to punish defendants in those cases involving particularly egregious conduct which demonstrates a reckless or wanton disregard for the safety of the public.
A couple of weeks ago we highlighted some particularly egregious examples of inappropriate social media use in the courtroom, such as a judge sending a Facebook «like» request to one of the parties in a case she was ruling on, jurors polling their friends on Twitter regarding the guilt or innocence of the defendant in the case they were hearing, and the like.
Strudwick involved a woman («Ms. Strudwick» or the «Plaintiff») who suddenly fell deaf and endured a particularly egregious campaign of abuse orchestrated by her supervisor and her employer's general manager.
They are meant to punish or deter future similar conduct when the circumstances involved in the case are particularly egregious.
Among the findings of «mishandling of client documents,» the court noted a few «particularly egregious examples» noted by the monitor:
But when a judge's conduct is particularly egregious and perhaps even violates someone's civil rights, should the shield come down?
But it gets particularly egregious and stupid on Hallowe'en, where responsible organizations like highway authorities recommend dressing kids in vests.
Which all makes your attitude (from the snarky, dismissive comments about other posters and the hard - working scientists who run RealClimate to your laughable self - righteousness) particularly egregious.
There appears to have been a peculiar silence from individual credible climate scientists willing to defend this particularly egregious statistical sleight of hand.
In this installment, we describe a particularly egregious fault that exists in at least one of the prominent models used by the federal government to determine the SCC: The projections of future sea - level rise (a leading driver of future climate change - related damages) from the model are much higher than even the worst - case mainstream scientific thinking on the matter.
Nocera was particularly egregious.
This was particularly egregious for the Oxburgh Inquiry that ignored specific instructions to examine the science.
In a particularly egregious episode, the American Enterprise Institute, which is partially funded by Exxon Mobil, offered a $ 10,000 bounty for any papers that could cast doubt on the 2007 United Nation's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report.
The exclusion of any substantive discussion of Wahl and Ammann 2006, or indeed any discussion of PC retention / selection rules, was particularly egregious.
The lies about sea level rise were particularly egregious in that younger children were having nightmares about drowning.
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