Sentences with phrase «such flagrant»

These are actually terrible — all of them, even on the rare occasion that any of these CVs are «Light and Clean» they still have such a flagrant disregard for the most basic understanding of typography that it renders them completely horrific... Who compiled this list and why?
«By breaking the law in such a flagrant manner, Rob Ford has put this city into unnecessary turmoil,» said Mr. Ruby in a press release.
From an employment law perspective this case is relatively cut and dry — in so much as the employer was left with very little choice as to how to deal with such a flagrant and public breach of its diversity and equality policy by one of its employees.
Given such a flagrant display of capitalism, I expect that the anti-Trump organizers behind this rally are already planning their next... that the media will also fawn over.
The artists were fascinated by the glamour, the decadence and the kitsch that was all on such flagrant display there.
The official statement from Doig's attorney: «I have rarely seen such a flagrant example of -LSB-...]
Instead, the off button is flicked on the whole body horror aspect with such flagrant disregard for anything that had come before it that there is no hope of tonal consistency, no dream for quality as the movie runs itself into the ground.
Even the hidebound Academy members were unable to deny such flagrant genius.
Nor will we tolerate such a flagrant breach of Russia's international obligations.
It is a shame that the Democrats could rally behind someone who has such a flagrant disregard for the law.»
If it seems like such a flagrant injustice to so many English people... then change the constitution and see how easy it is to get a Labour majority without scottish and Welsh Labour MP's.
Given the fact that many fans had already grown frustrated at Szczesny's perceived lack - of - development since breaking into the first - team at the Emirates at the beginning of the 2012 - 13 season, the fact that the 25 - year - old exhibited such flagrant disrespect towards the club and manager who had groomed him to become an international quality keeper by the tender age of 22 was seen as the final straw.
In all my years in Congress, I have never seen such a flagrant attempt to stay in business.»

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He says that the social role of Christian holy men is in flagrant contradiction to such an explanation.
Lindsell is perhaps the most flagrant offender, but detailed inerrantists commonly tend in their apologetic zeal to conflate such terms as «inspiration» and «infallibility» with «inerrancy.»
A flagrant foul will be defined as a foul that may or may not involve physical contact, but involves such acts as fighting, contacting a game official, fouls so severe as to place an opponent at risk, persistent or extreme abusive conduct and the use of vulgar language or gestures.
The statement issued and signed by the Forum's Chairman and the Secretary, Solomon Asemota, SAN, and Pastor Bosun Emmanuel, respectively, noted that «such a conspiracy could exist is confirmed by the flagrant violation of the Federal Character Principle in the Constitution by the Buhari Administration.»
The question then is: would O'Donnell have taken such a step, which is a flagrant breach of the civil service limits of functional responsibility, alone of his own accord?
Such a practice, if generally applied, would be a flagrant violation of the Australian Code of Conduct and would surely have come to light before now.
Such parsing of factors and weighing one against the other by the appellate court is a flagrant usurpation of the role of the sentencing judge and a clear breach of the admonition of the Supreme Court of Canada.»
Your attorney may point out additional damages authorized in special cases such as dog bites or flagrant misconduct.
Before the Law Society can start arguing that our freedom of expression, just about the most fundamental right we have, is not protected by the Charter, surely the Law Society would have to prove racism is flagrant and widespread and that such evidence would have to be clear and compelling.
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