(And that they did not find and eliminate
such an egregious error is testimony to grave bias).
As a former journalist in NYC, I am embarrassed that a reporter would make
such an egregious error.
It stands to reason that an administration's policy process that makes
such an egregious error is not very serious or thorough.
When someone makes
such egregious errors in forecasting as Hansen did in the 1980s about NYC, then he loses privileges and society should put him into a quasi-limited time out until he has proven his reformation.
Not exact matches
They have made some pretty
egregious errors in each, and, when these are pointed out, refuse to even admit
such.
As to what will result in liability, Lord Kerr stated that «only conspicuous or substantial
errors in investigation» would result in a breach of the art 3 duty, later saying that
such investigative
errors would have to be «
egregious and significant» [29].
If you have many
errors on your resume, or if you have one
egregious typo
such as the company's name, it's best to resend the resume.