Sentences with phrase «so egregious»

As well, where the marital fault is so egregious that it violates societal norms alimony that would otherwise have been awarded may be denied in its entirety.
There are a few mistakes that are so egregious, they all but guarantee your resume finds its way to the trash.
My colleague Dan Seifert has already given a full account of Bixby's failures, which have been so egregious as to force Samsung to issue a software update that allows users to disable the dedicated Bixby button on Galaxy S8 and Note 8 handsets.
Twitter says it starts by assuming that people don't intend to violate its rules, noting that «Unless a violation is so egregious that we must immediately suspend an account, we first try to educate people about our Rules and give them a chance to correct their behavior.»
But none of that is so egregious that I wouldn't recommend this to anyone who was considering an Echo device.
All I can say is that I've seen life insurance companies do worse — put it this way, some claim denials are so egregious that the policyholder or beneficiary would prefer to instead have a Gremlin pee on them.
What behaviour is so egregious as to get you kicked out of your castle?
The (Judicial Conduct) Commission conducted its review and concluded the errors in Count I were so egregious that Judge Gormley could not claim the errors were made in good faith.
claims so egregious that White and O'Connell should be subjected to the Jewish Hospital's lawsuit alleging multiple claims of Abuse of Process, Slander Per Se, False Light, Invasion of Privacy, Interference with Prospective Business Advantage, Wrongful Use of Civil Proceedings, and should be subject to damages including Punitive Damages, Attorney Fees and Court Costs.
We assume that when someone's conduct behind the wheel is so egregious they receive a «lifetime driving ban» that it means just that — they'll no longer be able to lawfully drive.
In addition, your personal injury award could be drastically increased if the judge decides that the behavior and actions of the liable party are so egregious that they should be punished for their decisions.
However, sometimes the violation is so egregious there is no alternative.
Rather, they are a way to punish the defendant for intentional conduct or gross negligence — behavior that is so egregious that a civil court penalty is warranted in order to deter the defendant from committing the same act again in the future.
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.
However, the conduct of the employer was not so egregious enough that punitive damages should be awarded.
Sexual harassment in the workplace can often manifest in different forms, but in some cases, behaviors are so egregious that it becomes imperative to protect your rights and your safety.
Punitive damages are also subject to caps and are only awarded in rare circumstances where the defendant's actions are so egregious that such punishment is warranted.
The court wrote that this «attack» on the magistrate was «so poorly written that it is difficult to decipher what the attorneys mean, but any plausible reading is troubling» and added that the «miscues are so egregious and obvious that an average fourth grader would have avoided most of them.»
71 Counsel for T argues that the state conduct was so egregious that a stay is the only appropriate and just remedy.
Criminal negligence is generally considered to be conduct that is so egregious that it violates all common sense.
Some offenses are so egregious, «sorry» barely scratches the surface.
And there it is — essentially, a handful of Republicans have occasionally broken ranks to protest NIMBY projects that their states would object to, or to vote against something so egregious that anyone but a stalwart, balls - to - the - wall Tea Partier would have to admit is crazy.
It's not often that a university's personnel decision is so egregious that even the editorial pages of the local newspaper denounce it.
How could something so egregious make it to any sort of publication, even not peer - reviewed?
It's this endless defense of an obvious error that is so egregious and indefensible.
Yes it's been going on for a while but the results are becoming cumulative and the acts so egregious I doubt the even the average person wouldn't take notice.
Rogers said the problems the consultants described were so egregious he was surprised the spillway didn't fail decades ago.
Speaking of distractions, Fred's PR performance has been so egregious that few reacll the most salient fact about the National Press Club Press Conference announced by SEPP's Press Release.
In a discussion about women choreographers, the Guardian describes «a gender imbalance so egregious, and of such long standing, that it shames the British dance establishment.»
While the company is working on a patch, the issues are so egregious that Capcom has pulled the game from its own tournament: the Capcom Pro Tour.
But the behavior of other debt collectors gone bad is so egregious that the FTC asks the courts to permanently ban them from participating in the debt collection business.
Had I known bookbaby was going to be so egregious, I probably would not have gone with them.
None may seem so egregious.
Such a low rate implies a philosophy, Pearson said, «that there is essentially no behavior that is so egregious, so disruptive to the school environment that it shouldn't be handled through expulsion.»
So egregious is her appointment that it may help us finally call «reform» by its proper name, a corporate coup and a sell out of children, other peoples» children, that is.
In fact, the problems were so egregious that one Westchester superintendent felt compelled to apologize to his entire community for what students had to endure.
Had more resources gone toward the script department (which consists of no less than four individuals), perhaps the other failings wouldn't have been so egregious, and this really could have lived up to its aggrandizing title.
«It's so egregious, and especially on the part of the son,» said Doug Muzzio, a Baruch College political science professor.
In fact, the absolute corruption in Ulrich's brief political life alone is so egregious and unconscionable, that it demands an investigation that concludes with impeachment from public service — and banished for life.
Our elected officials seem both unknowing and uncaring, that some behaviors are so egregious and wrong that they disqualify the person who engages in them, from continuing as a public servant.
So does the current government lack a meaningful check or balance to their power as long as they don't try to pass something so egregious that their own party revolts?
Obviously, Vito's behavior was so egregious and blatant that it couldn't be overlooked.
But in this case, I think it was so egregious that the government had no choice.
Lynch's school district does not even have a social media policy and doesn't monitor staff Internet profiles, but these comments were so egregious that they got to administrators» ears before school was even back in session.
So basically, in order to be suspended in these playoffs, you needed to do something so egregious that it would look more appropriate in Street Fighter V than the NHL.
The army of copy editors and fact - checkers suggests that magazines believe the print version is more important by far: What appears on the blogs doesn't count, unless it is so egregious that even the subscribers of the print magazine and the advertisers start complaining.
Yet, some ideas are so egregious they demand a person attack.
If the abuse were so egregious and clear - cut, this practice would not just now be coming under fire.
«Sometimes plans are so egregious, where fees are north of two and a half, three and a half percent, where it might make sense to simply bypass the 401 (k) and if possible set up your own individual retirement account at a low - cost provider,» Robbins said.

Not exact matches

This is the most egregious of the many unpleasant variations of «hack,» which itself is so overused as to mean basically nothing.
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