Sentences with phrase «seen egregious»

You might think it could never happen to you, but we've seen some egregious (if at times funny) mistakes in books that come off press.
«We've seen the egregious effects bias - based harassment has on students when there is a failure to intervene, from the violence at South Philadelphia High School in 2009 to reports we received in years past from the former Lafayette High School in Brooklyn,» Mariadason said.
If you see an egregious misplacement (your cookbook is in the «Occult» section, for example), it's a good idea to approach the store manager.
When I saw the egregious behavior of some of the scientists in Climategate as well the Animal House food fights that go on constantly in the blogosphere, the dynamics told me that the sciene was only secondary and it had become protection of a belief system.
But he saw an egregious situation where the facts had been swept under the rug by the doctors and hospital.
It almost feels like every week, we're seeing another egregious data...
It almost feels like every week, we're seeing another egregious data breach or privacy violation.

Not exact matches

«We think this is one of the most egregious [conflicts of interest] we've seen in recent years, and it seems to be more widely practiced... To me, it sounds like a commission, and clients approach the adviser operating under the banner of fiduciary expecting those biases to not exist.»
I don't think that's an excuse for sort of egregious behavior that we see.
I know you are pretty much supporting my comment, and I don't mean to be rude, but I think Baden's exclusion of the Islamic approach is much more egregious than his non-mention of the Christian approach — seeing as half of the conflict he is discussing is driven mainly by Islamic people and Islamically - oriented ideology.
It grieves our team to see how the egregious claims and destructive slander of a few individuals have been amplified by wider networks, particularly on social media.»
Both images, however, see the Constitution and society exercising «wardship» by protecting believers from at least the more egregious damage these feeble - minded might do to themselves (perhaps further justification for Obamacare's sterile sex coverage — three centuries of religious imbeciles is enough!).
But statistically we saw a sharp swing in the willingness to accept and defend behavior that was egregious.
HeII, they don't hardly moderate this board at all... (that screwed up filter is not partisan, and I have only seen one or two posts disappear for obviously egregious offensiveness while others remain).
When someone gets a plunkin» for violating the unwritten rules, let's take a look and see just how egregious the unwritten violation was.
The Man Utd game yesterday didn't have any hugely egregious decisions in it — the second goal is a clear foul but you can see why the referee doesn't see it (after about 10 replays Neville still hadn't!).
And the Pelicans defence made some of the most egregious errors you're ever going to see: shooters left wide open, cutters given runway paths to the basket and so on.
The UNC scandal is by far the most egregious evidence we've seen yet.
I don't see why a civil judge still wouldn't hold a city liable for not clearly trying to protect the public, especially if it is egregious.
While we are a major player in nanotechnology and UAS industry development and our airport has seen recent job growth, Oneida County was completely absent from the Governor's economic development plans in 2017, and that lack of acknowledgement is an egregious slight to this community.»
As Aaron Carr, executive director of the Housing Rights Initiative, put it: «I've investigated hundreds of buildings, but never seen a scheme as egregious and systematic as this one.»
This egregious violation occurred just after I had read about an experiment that pitted young kids against bonobos in a test to see who might copy other individuals more.
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).
But you're also able to see the connection as more than an egregious lapse in judgment.
There is solid research (see National Research Council) that HS exit exams have: 1) had no positive effects on learning; 2) that they have had an adverse effect on HS graduation particularly for disadvantages students» and, 3) the negative effects on HS graduation have been especially egregious for Hispanic females (see Stanford U research).
An especially egregious example of this sort of intentional destabilization can be seen in the Detroit Public Schools, which has been under state control for most of the previous 15 years (1999 - 2005, 2009 - 2016).
If they had been, there would be no scanning errors like the hilarious «she threw her anus around his neck» errors (and other less egregious but still jarring errors that I have seen).
What was the most egregious example of helicopter parenting you saw in your years at Stanford?
5)... and probably the most egregious case of name - dropping and implied «connections» that I've seen in awhile: the whole reference to having «contacts» in Sisters, Oregon, home of Multnomah Publishers, yatta, yatta, yatta, Prayer of Jabez, etc..
As is now the case with Canada's telecom providers, Lawford would have preferred to see the banks prevented from charging paper - bill fees — not to mention more egregious pay - to - pay tactics, such as charging customers $ 1 to $ 2 to make mortgage, loan and credit card payments.
But ask a broker, he'll remind you: Despite the global rally to date, valuations certainly aren't egregious, and factoring in the incipient / accelerating economic recovery we now see in the leading economies & the unprecedented low interest / inflation rate environment, they may even be (come) downright attractive.
Smash 4 saw another tournament filled with upsets — perhaps the most egregious one yet.
It remains to be seen whether or not the loot boxes in Call of Duty: WWII are truly egregious, but it's certainly not venturing down a promising path.
They can be had for pretty cheap, and while the problems with the PS4 are not nearly as egregious as those of the XBone, I'm still not seeing a need to wait and then pay a premium for a next - gen console.
When looking at Turner the viewer is very used to the curator recounting tales of the artist's exploration of light, which would see his later work viewed in part as a «kind of» precursor of Abstract Expressionism, due to what was considered at the time as an ever egregious application of paint, but one rarely hears tales of the artist's exceptional use of colour.
Recently, George Will mentioned it in his column (see Will - full ignorance) and the egregious Crichton manages to say «in the 1970's all the climate scientists believed an ice age was coming» (see Michael Crichton's State of Confusion).
We have already pointed out some of the more egregious scientific errors in Crichton's novel (see Michael Crichton's State of Confusion).
Of course, in the same way that Jevons could not see the ability for oil, gas, and nuclear power to render us less fundamentally reliant on coal, I am sure we are making equally egregious errors in our predictions of energy transitions (or at least some of us are).
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.»
The ruling came as a surprise to environmental and indigenous activists around the world who were well aware of corruption in Guatemala's legal system and had been skeptical of the court's ability to see how egregious these violations had been.
Particularly egregious in the latter respect are his two basic hypotheses that «global temperature» has NO natural low - frequency variations beyond what his strictly periodic SAW function and other sub-Hale-frequency components provide.
There can be little doubt that the de Freitas tenure at Climate Research represents the most egregious subversion of the peer review system in climate science yet seen.
The reviews are proof of that but I've seen far more egregious stuff for Steve M's Santer rebuttal.
«When I look at Dr. Pachauri's case I see obvious and egregious problems,» said Dr. Roger A. Pielke, Jr., a political scientist and professor of environmental science at the University of Colorado.
It's like scrawling «I think our masters in Moscow should see this — Harold W.» over the minutes of a 1970s Labour Party conference: an egregious slur, but 99.9 % genuine.
That you could find «McKitrick's summary... the best one I've seen» puts this post among the most egregious I've seen at this site.
Congress, which has voted the funds for these agencies (NASA and NOAA, for instance), must be held responsible to subpoena the agency officials and records and to see to it that the culpable individuals are fired and prosecuted for their egregious criminal conduct.
We see examples of egregious roadway behavior on a regular basis, and the incidence of Georgia drivers fleeing the scene is on the rise.
Nursing home abuse and neglect is unfortunately on the increase; you've probably seen headlines about some of the most egregious cases.
There have even been examples of courts deeming spoliation actions so egregious that they might warrant criminal punishment (see Paul Grimm's controversial opinion in Victor Stanley, Inc. v. Creative Pipe, Inc.) But those cases are extremely rare.
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