Sentences with phrase «particularly egregious example»

One particularly egregious example was when a woman who sold skincare products told me her target market was «anyone who has skin»!
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.
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.
One particularly egregious example can be read about in the «Notable Cases» section of this report.
We have here a particularly egregious example of Texas Sharpshooting, one that interests me because I have a personal involvement in the dispute.
A particularly egregious example involved having to learn the arcane rules and strategy of a boardgame and subsequently beating an AI opponent.
But the EXT is a particularly egregious example of excess.
«Mapplethorpe» is a particularly egregious example of these.
Damiani pointed to the Yankee Stadium CBA as a particularly egregious example.
Sinagra singled out the «Mayor's Task Force» as a particularly egregious example of how the spoils system can swell city government.
But, in this as in many other things, Iain Duncan Smith emerges as a particularly egregious example.
Most of»em sure ain't that good at it — Glenn Greenwald rounded up some particularly egregious examples of recent wrong - headed punditry today, and even a cursory stroll down memory lane turns up plenty more.
Among the findings of «mishandling of client documents,» the court noted a few «particularly egregious examples» noted by the monitor:
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.
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-...]
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