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"flagrancy" Definitions
  1. the quality or state of being flagrant

11 Sentences With "flagrancy"

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It is hard to exaggerate the scale and flagrancy of the fraud.
This flagrancy of data transparency conventions is warning to be learned from, the paper concludes.
If you've stopped being surprised by the flagrancy of President Trump's deceptions, you're not alone.
He courts angry young voters who chafe at the scarcity of jobs and flagrancy of corruption under the ANC.
Jackson Miller, a Washington-based China-Africa expert, says such flagrancy is often a response to the strength of local law enforcement mechanisms.
This led to a remarkable exchange, captured on ESPN live mics, as the refs reviewed a foul by Fowles on Ogwumike for potential flagrancy.
Musically, strong plinks of glockenspiel are just audible against blown-out walls of guitars and heated vocals; it's a successful exercise in total flagrancy.
Amsterdam's sex industry can be divisive; for tourists, the flagrancy with which the city's brothels line the streets give the place a sense of either allure or seediness.
"These recent cases were particularly disturbing in terms of their scale and flagrancy, and — in the case of the rate-rigging scandals — the collusion by employees across firms," Dudley said.
On the other hand, he sealed an agreement with the president of the Judiciary for the installation of a Flagrancy Court in the district. Likewise, he reached a formal agreement with the National Prosecutor's Office for the installation of a Corporate Provincial Prosecutor's Office of the Public Ministry. The outcome of Forsyth's tenure evolved in a process of continuous ordering of the Gamarra commercial emporium, declaring three days of cessation of commercial operations to eradicate informal and illegal commerce that limits the adequate economic growth of said complex. His management has been praised by the Peruvian media, and signaled as one of the few examples of successful political management in recent years.
According to Ian Higgins, "It has been suggested that here at last was the great adventure he had been longing for. Certainly, the prelude to the war 'interested' him, and he was keen to witness and,if possible, take part in a war which was probably going to 'set the whole of Europe on fire.' His Lettres de guerre develop movingly from initial enthusiasm for the defense of Civilization and a conviction that the enemy was the entire German people, through a growing irritation with chauvinistic brainwashing and the flagrancy of what would now be called the 'disinformation' peddled through the French press (so much more heavily censored than the British, he said), to an eventual admiration, at the front,for the heroism and humanity often shown by the enemy." Tim Cross (1989), The Lost Voices of World War I: An International Anthology of Writers, Poets, and Playwrights, page 304.

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