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We've now come to expect egregiousness from the Trump administration.
Then for the egregiousness and audacity of the abuse they detail.
"What we can learn from this is 'avoid the egregiousness'," Smead advised.
The moment is memorable for its egregiousness, even by Trump-era standards.
Further exacerbating the egregiousness of the crime, the Saudis murdered Khashoggi on Turkish soil.
Given the egregiousness of Mr. Abelove's conduct, Mr. Cuomo has little choice but to start removal proceedings.
Getting reps running in the South is valuable, and Moore's unique egregiousness as a candidate makes these reps worth getting.
Masters decides which to pursue based on the criteria of egregiousness and reportorial difficulty—very egregious and very difficult she pursues assiduously.
The absurdity and the egregiousness of the Turkish president's crackdown is starkly illustrated by the case of Ahmet Sik, a leftist investigative journalist.
She said she had been startled by the egregiousness of the alleged violations upon reading the report this summer, when she was named ombudsman.
At this point we are unconvinced that ICA has the will to challenge the egregiousness of continued institutional backing of this type of violent artifact.
No matter the egregiousness of the error, misspeak, or offense, even when presented with undeniable evidence, the Trump campaign's consistent strategy is to never surrender.
It is now becoming clear that there is not a one-to-one correlation between the objective egregiousness of sexual misconduct and the damage it can cause.
There may be cases in which "I think the death penalty may be appropriate because of the egregiousness of the offense," she said then, according to the suit.
Still, the justices maintained that none of the proposed tests for evaluating the egregiousness of a state's gerrymandering were precise enough to be applied as a universal standard.
Leaving the nominal sentence unchanged insulates these reforms from charges that they don't adequately reflect the egregiousness of a given crime or that they will negatively impact deterrence.
"The extensiveness and egregiousness of the disregard, deception and dissembling occurring here leave no alternative but to reverse" the conviction, the seven-judge court said in its unanimous opinion.
The egregiousness of the cuts he proposes can best be understood through the impact they would have on the access that millions of people would have to such a basic need: food.
"Everyone in baseball must use care to not engage in any behavior — whether intentional or not — that could be construed as minimizing the egregiousness of an act of domestic violence," MLB said.
The #JusticeforNoura hashtag has attracted attention and ire because of its draconian details and likely because it imagines misogyny as a faraway crime, its egregiousness a special species of Sudanese and Islamic laws.
The court concluded that focusing on the victim's response to harassment was the wrong inquiry; what mattered was the egregiousness of the conduct itself, and whether a "reasonable person" would find it abusive.
"Given these facts, Tucker may well have received the death penalty not because of the comparative egregiousness of his crime, but because of an arbitrary feature of his case, namely, geography," Justice Breyer added.
" These factors include: (1) "the egregiousness of the wrongdoing"; (2) "statutory mandates regarding penalties"; (3) "the risk of delay in finalizing a resolution"; and (4) "the adequacy and timeliness of a company's disclosures and cooperation with the department.
"Domestic violence is extraordinarily serious and everyone in baseball must use care to not engage in any behavior — whether intentional or not — that could be construed as minimizing the egregiousness of an act of domestic violence," the league said.
"Domestic violence is extraordinarily serious and everyone in baseball must use care to not engage in any behavior — whether intentional or not — that could be construed as minimizing the egregiousness of an act of domestic violence," MLB's statement read.
His case, in all its stark egregiousness, is the exception that proves the rule: Supporting the death penalty for Mr. Roof means supporting the use of a punishment that will continue to be inflicted on people who are nothing like him.
The egregiousness of the offense and public outrage over it may have played a role in the decision to show the execution on TV, as a way of mollifying the victim's family and portraying the Houthis as vigilant against crime.
But Stroth was disturbed by the apparent egregiousness of the Wichita Police Department's conduct—particularly the fact that the unarmed Andy had been shot in his home—and he agreed to take Lisa's case and file a civil-rights lawsuit against the city.
"Domestic violence is extraordinarily serious and everyone in baseball must use care to not engage in any behavior — whether intentional or not — that could be construed as minimizing the egregiousness of an act of domestic violence," M.L.B. said in a statement Tuesday.
Yet the Seattle-based fund manager took care to draw the distinction that while there was a breadth to the unattractiveness that surpassed that of the pre-dotcom period, the "egregiousness" of the valuations for large caps was less exaggerated than during the earlier period.
The Sistema president then pointed to some elements of the claim, including Rosneft's dispute of the cancellation of Treasury shares which he argues is an "absolutely typical transaction" that companies all over the world frequently undertake, as examples of the egregiousness of Rosneft's position.
"The Defendants can try to run to New York City where they obviously believe that a leftist jurist will be more inclined to dismiss the case, but they cannot hide from the egregiousness of their cheap and vile acts," Klayman said in the statement on Sunday.
The issue is instead that while the book takes us on a greatest hits tour of near or actual catastrophes in the Trump White House, the egregiousness of these events seems to have no impact on the author's evaluation of his or her complicity in them.
In an interview before the sentence was handed down, Irwin Cotler, a prominent international human rights lawyer who served as Canadian justice minister and attorney general, noted that the judge would have to consider the egregiousness of the crime as well as Mr. Bissonnette's mental state.
The egregiousness of the gold leaf and the inscription's ambition to morph the fair into a circle of Hell seemed intended to tweak and not offend, allowing its targets to feel as if they are in on the joke, and off the hook — a facile and toothless form of entertainment that, like membership on a museum board, normalizes excess and abuse.
Putting a dollar amount on the loss of a family member, while it feels impossibly counterintuitive, depends upon a series of factors, including: the egregiousness of the police misconduct in any particular case; the likelihood that the municipality will not be able to justify the officer's conduct in civil court and just how distastefully the jury will view the officer's actions.
On Thursday night, hosts Olivia Munn and Niecy Nash continued the 2018 award show season's unofficial motto of "not taking shit" by kicking off the Critics Choice Awards with a tongue-in-cheek toast to the men of Hollywood, that ended up perfectly calling out the egregiousness of the situation women have been in for so long — like the fact that the "good guys" only have to do basic things like not force women to meet with them in hotel rooms, or treat them horribly if they turn them down for a date.
But the alternative of keeping those families in camps, on military bases and in other facilities for long periods of time while they work their way through the legal and asylum systems will quite likely impose its own trauma, as it did for families of Japanese descent held by the United States in internment camps during World War II. "People have been very focused on technical pieces of this process, and the egregiousness of children in cages," said Jennifer Rodriguez, executive director of the Youth Law Center, an advocacy group based in San Francisco and focused on protecting the rights of children.
Her office argued that the egregiousness of Fata's crimes far exceeded that of Bernard Madoff, and denounced him as "the most egregious fraudster in the history of this country".
The egregiousness of parking in this fashion is usually judged depending on parking space availability. It can provoke anger and even vandalism towards the offending vehicle when parking is scarce.
NO. 997. There are three levels of civil copyright infringement: civil infringers may be “innocent”, “ordinary”, or “willful”. There is a range of penalties which can be imposed on criminal infringers depending on the egregiousness of the offense and in deference to prosecutorial discretion. Innocent infringers are those who are “not aware and had no reason to believe that his or her acts constituted infringement of copyright,” which implies that some degree of negligence or knowledge is required for ordinary civil infringement.
On October 15, 2017, Mitchell made three combined tackles in a 19–13 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs. During the game, he delivered a helmet-to-helmet hit on running back Charcandrick West that caused a concussion and placed West in the concussion protocol. Mitchell was later involved in another controversial hit when he delivered a low tackle to the back of quarterback Alex Smith's legs, well after the ball was thrown. Mitchell received widespread criticism from fans that deemed it "as dirty as it gets", "unnecessary", "egregiousness", and Smith later commented that it was, "as flagrant as it gets".
2) Arbitrariness in application: Breyer believed it is cruel that the death penalty is imposed without reasonable consistency. To show this, he cited a study that attempted to measure the "egregiousness" of different crimes, finding that most death row inmates had not committed worse crimes than those sentenced to life in prison.135 S. Ct. at 2760 (Breyer, J., dissenting) citing . Rather, Breyer believed the race and gender of the victim is much more important.135 S. Ct. at 2761 (Breyer, J., dissenting) citing GAO, Report to the Senate and House Committees on the Judiciary: Death Penalty Sentencing 5 (GAO/GGD–90–57, 1990); .
These offenses could include insulting one's mother, physically abusing a pregnant or nursing woman, committing incest, or other offenses. The women would respond with actions considered outside of the communities moral order (vulgar speech, display of genitals, dress in men's clothing, defecation on the offender's property, etc.) in order to highlight the egregiousness of the offense and pressure for repayment. The women themselves are organized under the leadership of the oldest woman of the community, named the na-anlu. Other men of the community would not intervene or interfere in the anlu, and could become a target of anlu if they did interfere, and husbands of women involved would take over household tasks.
In October 2012, the NCAA found Texas Southern University guilty of massive violations in 13 sports over a seven-year period from 2005 to 2012. The most serious violations occurred within the football and men's basketball programs—including academic fraud, illicit benefits given to student athletes, lying on the part of coaches, and lying to the NCAA about self-imposed sanctions. The NCAA deemed TSU a "double repeat violator"; the Tigers had either been on probation or had violations occurring for all but six years since 1992. The NCAA seriously considered a death penalty due to the egregiousness of the violations, as well as TSU's failure to reform itself over the past two decades.

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