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He simply ignored the challenger and made more egregious charges.
In that context, Falwell's tweet is all the more egregious.
She also plans to refer more egregious cases for criminal prosecution.
And nowhere is this corruption more egregious than within Trump's administration.
The allegations against Pennsylvania State Senator Daylin Leach were far more egregious.
It's far more egregious than anything its odd framing and missteps warranted.
And that is even more egregious that it was so purposefully hurtful.
In fact, the more egregious the crime, the more you get paid.
Phantom's dire reputation, unsurprisingly, suggests something more egregious than what's really there.
They also feel all the more egregious in light of Detroit's faults.
It's still gentrification, but it's even more egregious, maybe, because it's us.
The promises may be more egregious than ever in the 21990 presidential race.
The more egregious copyright violations on YouTube often come through automatic copyright detection.
Which is why I find Donald Trump's latest blunder all the more egregious.
Mr. Dauman's may be one of the more egregious examples given the results.
The fact that the perpetrators were foreigners rendered the offense even more egregious.
And then there's the more egregious ways in which this feature can be misused.
Perhaps even more egregious than Ashley Madison's bad security was its misleading business practices.
The more egregious mismatches involved in "Waltz" turned out to be behind the scenes.
Yet he argued that his crime was merely a symptom of more egregious wrong.
And Facebook has decided not remove some of the more egregious examples of disinformation.
Stay vigilantJust days after sending my first email, I noticed another (arguably more egregious) error.
All the articles together weave a storyline that seems more egregious than the individual parts.
Though both are abuses of power, Weinstein's is a far greater, far more egregious one.
Russia and the United States have even more egregious levels of income and wealth inequality.
We might be diminishing the power of our lexicon for future and more egregious affronts.
This is behavior more egregious than Senator Richard Burr's selling stock after a coronavirus briefing.
This is behavior more egregious than Senator Richard Burr's selling stock after a coronavirus briefing.
Dally as the parliamentarians may, the fib underpinning Lebanon's political system will only become more egregious.
Can we preserve some of that while removing the more egregious harmful forms of status-signaling?
An awful thing done by a man wearing dark skin is often seen as more egregious.
And perhaps is this scenario no more egregious than the imprisonment of children throughout the country.
In light of these things, the insults against the Khan family is all the more egregious.
Trump's tweets tend to include typos from time to time, with some more egregious than others.
The tsunami of harassment exposés makes the paucity of women in leading positions even more egregious.
Further along, when the act is more egregious, Kaufman suggests reaching out and (politely) requesting closure.
It's a missed opportunity, made more egregious by the clear passion Jolie has for the role.
Even more egregious than the lack of new investment is our failure to maintain existing infrastructure.
Even more egregious than some personnel decisions were the structural problems built into the plant itself.
Like you talked about the parentheses, but talk about some of the more egregious things recently. Sure.
The Wessing prize winners serve as a more innocuous example than more egregious pattern within the medium.
A more egregious error is that Queen is seen playing "Fat Bottomed Girls" on this 1974 tour.
More egregious is when his "gentleman's radar" misreads the signals of a journalist following his royal tour.
Luckily, the incident has shed light on some of the more egregious harassment that occurs on Reddit.
An even more egregious reduction in sexual interest is observed in the male cynomolgus monkey (Macaca fascicularis).
Even more egregious, a good portion of the dues payments are going toward political activity and lobbying.
Local authorities took particular aim at one of its more egregious violations, operating clinics within other hospitals.
And, AirPods are one of the more egregious examples of tech disposability: They are expensive and unrepairable.
This fact made it all the more egregious when Trump began attacking Khan and Ghazala after the speech.
Hillary Clinton for President last month, the non-endorsement for Maryland's open Senate seat is perhaps more egregious.
Data can shed a light on how to address some of the industry's more egregious problems of financing.
There could have been many more egregious policies that would've been adopted if we weren't out there protesting.
It would be easy to avoid the more egregious problems by simply refusing to rely on unsourced claims.
"Merck's acts are even more egregious because the main perpetrator of its misconduct was its attorney," she said.
UBS paid American authorities $780m in 2009, in a case widely considered more egregious than its alleged French transgressions.
Some of Google's algorithmic fails are more egregious than others, and sometimes Google steps in, but it often doesn't.
Circuit Judge Dennis Jacobs, in a concurring opinion, called Chaves' leaks "in some respects more egregious" than Walters' crimes.
Even more egregious, Williams was the subject of an outrageous racist caricature in an Australian newspaper, The Herald Sun.
As described in the complaint, Sloane carried out some of the more egregious -- and comical -- actions of the scam.
"Equifax's breach was far more egregious than the Facebook issue, and there hasn't been any significant legislation," Lip said.
All the articles together weave a storyline that seems more egregious than the individual parts that make it up.
In reality, only a minority of students take part in the more egregious sorts of disorder that "The Coddling" documents.
This apology letter isn't any more egregious than one you'd see from another company that committed a highly public misstep.
"The longer this goes on, the more egregious the civil rights violations are going to get," Mensing told BuzzFeed News.
This disparity is even more egregious given that African Americans are more likely to develop and die from heart disease.
A single violation can cost a school $53,907, but in some more egregious cases, that penalty can soar much higher.
Even more egregious is the seemingly unconscious discrimination that a mental health practitioner might exhibit, even before the first meeting.
Even more egregious, was Dennis Wilson's bringing home the Manson family and involving the Beach Boys with the Mansons professionally.
In short, our nation's experience with qualified immunity has made the court's earlier error all the more egregious and harmful.
Her department has set its sights on firms with "even more egregious business practices," she added, without naming specific companies.
Even more egregious to Mr. Biden, some fellow Democrats had concluded that blue-collar whites were not even worth pursuing.
It denies high-level involvement in some of the more egregious cases, such as 43 students who went missing in 2014.
These, by the way, are mostly bipartisan evils—if the Republican versions are more egregious, they are rarely unique or new.
It's a case of whitewashing even more egregious than Emma Stone's in Aloha (an entirely fictional story written by Cameron Crowe).
More egregious were Trump's attempts to influence FBI Director James Comey, who was investigating his election campaign's possible ties to Russia.
To me, it looks even more egregious, but people likely to disagree really ought not to bother reading reviews anyway. What?
Here are some of the more egregious things Spicer was totally cool with instead of Scaramucci: Look, our eyes don't lie.
After all, autoplay video ads with sound turned on are considered one of the more egregious advertising offenses on the internet.
His Ghostbusters review, while negative, didn't single out Jones, and he wasn't directly responsible for the more egregious messages she got.
Among the more egregious policy decisions to which Mnuchin has given his wholehearted support was the recent unfunded Trump tax cut.
"The involvement and direction of FSB officers with law-enforcement responsibilities makes this conduct that much more egregious," McCord told reporters.
I've spent a day skimming it so you don't have to, and collecting rebuttals to a few of its more egregious claims.
Fifth, and perhaps the most important, by considering some killings more egregious than others, hate crimes necessarily value one life over another.
DiCaprio being passed over completely for Catch Me If You Can is one of the more egregious oversights in recent Academy history.
Even more egregious, Clinton failed to present a viable plan for preventing the next wave of illegal aliens from entering the country.
But whoever fills the seat would have to work extremely hard to be a more egregious climate denier than Smith has been.
That would explain why Pruitt survives, despite countless scandals that include much more egregious travel expenses: Conservatives overwhelming support his deregulatory agenda.
Fracking permits were even more egregious, with a spike of 103.2 percent in that same five-month period compared to last year.
At the same time, staff members who tried to curtail some of Mr. Pruitt's more egregious behavior were demoted, reassigned or fired.
In no case was this more egregious than with Drake, by far the most popular artist to win a Grammy this year.
No. 2 is certainly not more egregious than anyone else; there's a Silicon Valley vibe to most of the companies in this space.
It's even more egregious given how many times Facebook has accidentally—and quite expeditiously—removed historical and newsworthy content in the recent past.
For young people, nicotine and nicotine addiction have a far more egregious affect on health than they would for an adult former smoker.
There is no more egregious tax loophole than the special 23 percent tax rate for carried interest, available only to a select few.
It didn't help that media organizations tended to equate Clinton's controversies with the far more egregious controversies that disqualify Trump from being president.
Soccer's failure is all the more egregious because the women's team visibly brings in more revenue and is more profitable than the men's.
In part, this is because they are: Women's misbehavior in office pales in comparison to some of the more egregious transgressions of men.
"North Korea has acted especially badly, largely unchecked, for more than a decade, and its malicious behavior is growing more egregious," Bossert wrote.
Waco is a symbol because the government's errors were more egregious, and because they arguably resulted in the deaths of 22 innocent children.
The rough-and-tumble of democratic politics has always been rife with classical call-outs and far more egregious forms of lèse-majesté.
But Europe no doubt hopes that these early defections won't be followed by still more egregious efforts to undermine the trans-Atlantic consensus.
Ilhan Omar, who has endorsed Sanders and campaigned for him in Iowa, is one of the more egregious examples: This can't be it!
Some GOP lawmakers are also complaining the partial deal doesn't address some of Beijing's more egregious trade practices that prompted the trade war.
The courts have blocked some of Trump's more egregious nativist policies, including his effort to rescind Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA.
I wouldn't advise you to buy $500 headphones without a replaceable cable, and that omission is even more egregious at four times the price.
More egregious still was Mexican risotto, an entree that sounded somewhat like paella in its supposed inclusion of shrimp, mussels, chorizo, tomatoes and cilantro.
The long, slow shots mentioned above are one of these, but more egregious is its insistence on punctuating big moments with cloying needle drops.
Those are quickly becoming table stakes for flagship smartphones, and their omission from OnePlus' offering is only going to grow more egregious with time.
Reports of unpaid bills are even more egregious in light of Vertu's new $40 million partnership with China's TCL Communication to produce 30,000 phones.
The more information that comes out here, the ever more egregious the actions of all of these officials appear in the light of day.
To be clear, none of these police officers got any jail time, which suggests Meek's violations as more egregious than intentionally taking someone's life.
Arguably an even more egregious example of plagiarism comes in her book with Todd, The Great Revolt: Inside the Populist Coalition Reshaping American Politics.
Other apps are even more egregious: Duolingo, for example, uses notifications to shame you if you haven't used the app in a few days.
"Both the FCC and FTC can and should address this under their existing authorities—it's hard to imagine a more egregious case," Reid said.
The company has even taken steps to roll back some of the more egregious financial arrangements that made investors look at the company askance.
What we're trying to deter here is really the more egregious acts, the more provocative acts by the Iranians against us and our partners.
This critical fact might lead a casual observer to conclude that You's case would, therefore, be even more egregious, making her prosecution more viable.
It's with the cameo by a woman identified as "McGonagall" (Fiona Glascott) that the film makes one of its more egregious swings for the fences.
People online are always getting mad about food they do not feel is made correctly — the more egregious the crime, the more heated the discourse.
But, in the case of the Inaugural Year Approval Poll, "[the GOP's survey] is a more egregious manipulation" than recent surveys sent out by Democrats.
Regrettably, many far more egregious songs did enter the so-called Great American Songbook where, remarkably, they continued to be not merely defended but celebrated.
In my opinion, it's a much more egregious offense to NOT use headphones and listen to music/watch video out loud while you're in there.
Even more egregious was the mayor's outright negligence as the steward of the city's child welfare agency, which resulted in several preventable deaths of young children.
In September of 2015, she plead guilty to promoting prison contraband and facilitating criminal behavior, a plea deal that would protect her from more egregious charges.
And you feel that, that your husband -- you know, that what they did was more egregious than what he did, and that politics came into play.
But perhaps even more egregious is the fact that Republicans like Senators John Thune and Kelly Ayotte are depicting Mike Pence as the stalwart, GOP alternative.
While we snicker behind our coffee cups at the more egregious examples, there are still plenty of other ways to get fired that may surprise you.
Of the more egregious cuts, significantly weakening the estate tax — a levy on very wealthy estates — stands out as a blatant giveaway to the wealthiest Americans.
More investigations are continuing, with the possibility of criminal charges, and the report notes that other investigators with subpoena powers might unearth even more egregious information.
And far more egregious and dangerous: You're teaching your children that when the stakes are high enough, it's O.K. to be unethical and possibly a plagiarist.
But a lesser part of me couldn't help wondering if he hadn't committed even more egregious sins over the past 11 years (or even 11 days).
I think most of the time, particularly at the societal level, it takes the more egregious examples that highlight a lot more of the gray area.
Even more egregious, Flynn may have deliberately misled the public and his colleagues about the nature of his pre-inauguration talks with high-level Russian officials.
In retrospect, the lack of an immediate target may have seemed more egregious at a time when the feminist critique of media felt so new and urgent.
In one of the more egregious examples, the pharmaceutical company Merck sells a melanoma drug, pembrolizumab, called Keytruda, in vials that contain 100 milligrams of the drug.
But, more importantly, Trump's assertion that building a wall will be the definitive end to America's drug problem — particularly in New Hampshire — is a more egregious exaggeration.
But Ms. Rousseff is poised to pay a disproportionately high price for administrative wrongdoing while several of her most ardent detractors stand accused of more egregious crimes.
"There's the internal bureaucracy that's designed to try to limit some of the more egregious or crazy ideas that might come from a political appointee," Moss said.
In recent years the I.T. industry has increasingly turned to Asian workers, who are predominantly male because of gender prejudice in Asia far more egregious than America's.
What makes these changes that much more egregious is that they go against the history of the agency, which was founded on the principles of environmental justice.
Not that anyone would expect hard-hitting journalism from Logan Paul, but giving such a wide-open platform to Jones is one of his more egregious acts yet.
To speak up for nouveau Jughead just for a second here, that is slightly more egregious than a beanie that has been cut to look like a crown.
Let's dive into some of the more egregious snubs from this year's noms—and make sure to watch the Golden Globes at 8 PM EST on January 7.
Indeed, the sale of high-commission annuities has been flagged as one of the more egregious ways that financial advisors fail to act in their clients' best interests.
The difference here is that new Payless letters describe behavior even more egregious than that previously described here, and that makes a return to the subject somewhat irresistible.
President Trump, abetted by supine Republicans in Congress, is now undermining the fair application of justice as Nixon did, in similar, and in some cases, more egregious ways.
"It is difficult to imagine more egregious facts, yet all the commission is imposing is an order that the company and its CEO not repeat their lawbreaking," Chopra said.
When Mike Pence brought up the Clinton Foundation, Kaine turned the conversation to what he sees as the much more egregious and less altruistic nature of the Trump Foundation.
The use of chemical weapons is an egregious act, but the airstrikes seem like an afterthought given the many more egregious acts that were not considered worthy of response.
" The newspaper's tweet about Cogdell was even more egregious and did not mention her name, reading: "Wife of a Bears' lineman wins a bronze medal today in Rio Olympics.
In fact, this oversight is even more egregious, because what we are seeing from the early returns is that Latinos are voting in record numbers so far this year.
This would appear to be a more egregious deduction, since it amounts to a transfer from the driver to Lyft's bottom line, with no tax rationale to support it.
But to focus on recent, more egregious abuses of facts is to overlook the ways in which the authority of facts has been in decline for quite some time.
Reporter Ken Klippenstein has obtained a copy of the contract between Whitefish and the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA), and the details paint an even more egregious picture.
In the scandal-ridden Trump administration, Scott Pruitt stands out for some of the more egregious acts, and it's only gotten worse for him in the past few days.
Neither team is expected to be able to challenge the Cavaliers in the next round, which makes the Hawks' loss to an undermanned Wizards squad all the more egregious.
Why is it that this might be an excuse when we would otherwise consider the idea more egregious if her goal were to select for some other physical attribute?
The only thing more egregious than giving away hardworking taxpayers' money to multibillion-dollar companies is to give it to a "bank" that's wrought with waste, fraud, and corruption.
Even more egregious: Her defense team had the nerve to claim that Texas' so-called "castle doctrine," which is similar to the "stand your ground" laws elsewhere, applied to Guyger.
Now that Democrats are faced with the challenge of convincing voters Trump is corrupt, some wonder, should they really hold back, when they feel his behavior is far more egregious?
"[Under DeVos' guidelines] you create a situation where for all other disciplinary actions you have one standard, but a much more egregious standard for claims of sexual assault," Speier said.
They have also noted that politicians accused of more egregious wrongdoing — including President Temer, who was recorded appearing to condone the payment of a bribe — have so far dodged accountability.
"Now that Democrats are faced with the challenge of convincing voters Trump is corrupt, some wonder, should they really hold back, when they feel his behavior is far more egregious?"
Even Ms. Griswold, the landscape historian, concedes that there are far more egregious examples of Hamptons ostentation than wrapping your garden as a gift to yourself to unwrap come spring.
So the international community must consider how it can further respond in a way that doesn't only temporarily discomfort Russia, but rather deters it from similar or more egregious future actions.
According to the suit, Carrey knew White was prone to depression and even tried to commit suicide in the past, which makes it more egregious if he supplied her with drugs.
Part-time shifts at Amazon tend to be only around four hours, making the alleged hour-and-change spent trying to just get inside and start work all the more egregious.
However, knowing that the company sought permission to the use images of the artwork and created its own when it was not granted makes the alleged infringement all the more egregious.
Business-as-usual politics strikes most people as evidence of widespread corruption, undermines faith in the system, and makes complaints about Trump's more egregious acts of corruption feel fake and hypocritical.
But so far the 2016 presidential campaign has been largely preoccupied with the question of which candidate has the worse character — including which one has the more egregious propensity to tell whoppers.
The gamers on Kotaku in Action apparently thought it was more egregious than that — perhaps the worst offense in the entire world: that I might not be a "real nerd" at all.
One of the more egregious acts by the President to expand his jurisdiction was the Environmental Protection Agency's attempt to redefine the "Waters of the United States" through an opaque rulemaking process.
Instituting a new 1.4-percent excise tax on private colleges with big endowments, also apparently in the final GOP bill, would arguably be an even more egregious misuse of the tax code.
Republicans, never particularly eager to hold their own to account, will use Franken to deflect from more egregious abuse on their own side, like what Trump and Roy Moore are accused of.
This detailed account of these grave crimes against the Yazidi ethnic minority in Iraq makes it even more egregious that the international community continues to fail to take action against this genocide.
If you scythe away the thickets of Hendrickson's alluringly presented prevarications, his assertion comes down to this: In his "Autobiography," Wright confessed "shame" and "remorse" at some of his more egregious conduct.
Cubism was one of the more egregious gaps in the Met's collection, and Lauder's collection, some of which had once belonged to the British connoisseur Douglas Cooper, was of great historic importance.
And while the consumer protection board has been around for only a few years, it seems to have made progress in safeguarding consumers from the more egregious practices of the financial-services industry.
That's the same thing AT&T does on its other unlimited plans, but it feels even more egregious here since customers have to deal with a bad speed cap in the first place.
Rather, however, suggested that Trump's actions in office have been more egregious than those of Nixon, and slammed GOP lawmakers who have stood behind the president in spite of a slew of controversies.
Mr. Guénolé said the more egregious failing was with the attack on Charlie Hebdo, which had been threatened repeatedly over several years and was easier to anticipate than the latest attack in Nice.
But like I said, Ukraine is even more egregious, because he's sitting here and continuing to do it, so we want to give the Senate the strongest possible case that they can have.
In a 119-page order explaining the Batista sentence — which was signed on Monday and made public on Tuesday — Judge Bretas said Mr. Batista's public stature made his crimes all the more egregious.
The attack was widespread and cost billions, and North Korea is directly responsible....North Korea has acted especially badly, largely unchecked, for more than a decade, and its malicious behavior is growing more egregious.
Unguarded remarks about the leader or one of his predecessors may lead to banishment from Pyongyang or, in more egregious cases, being carted off to a prison camp—sometimes with one's family in tow.
They argued that Democrats had set up a moralistic circular firing squad instead of aiming their sights at Republicans accused of more egregious sexual misconduct, from President Trump to Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore.
More egregious options include smoking out the window, exhaling into the bathroom vents, turning on a hot shower so that the steam can absorb the smell and putting a wet towel under the door.
"If you have zero tolerance, how can you permit people found to have committed more egregious acts of harassment or assault to continue to work and walk the halls?" said Ms. Harris, the lawyer.
"Creating a fake barbershop to finesse the Black vote might be more egregious than any hypothetical Russian interference," Grant said, then pointing out all of the things that he found "weird" with the photos.
That this kind of sleazy stuff has been going on for years doesn't make Trump's abuses of power okay, and it certainly doesn't make his stepped-up and more-egregious forms of corruption okay.
Aside from job postings that openly stated their preference for male candidates, more egregious ads pointed out the physical traits of women employees in order to entice men to apply for jobs at the company.
What seems even more egregious is that, right now, an iPad Mini 4 costs $400—$70 more than the recently refreshed $329 iPad, which Apple updated in March with new guts and Apple Pencil support.
But examples that are even more egregious than the one above—when Barton dribbled himself into a corner and wasn't actively ignoring more efficient options—are impossible to ignore if you watch this team play.
In some ways, Microsoft's conduct was more egregious than Apple's appears to be today — internal documents outlined a clear strategy to "leverage" Windows to increase Internet Explorer's market share and ultimately dominate the browser market.
Meanwhile, he noted, Apple has failed to disclose its more egregious privacy violations; in July, the Guardian revealed that contractors had listened to some Siri recordings without user consent, as part of quality-control protocol.
Yet it is unsettling that so many people near the president or his campaign have links to Russia and that the president himself has been so reluctant to comment publicly on Russia's more egregious moves.
"It is hard to find a more egregious pattern of a prosecutor's office treating Black jurors like second-class citizens and rigging the jury system," Chris Kemmitt, senior counsel at LDF, said in a statement.
While the primary focus of pumpkin-season debate remains the Pumpkin Spice Latte (which is more delicious over ice, by the way), I'd like to posit that there are far more egregious pumpkin products out there.
But more "egregious" than the article's condescension, Kurtz says, is Ioffe's choice of details — such as citing rumors that Melania had plastic surgery, or interviewing Melania's half-brother, who Melania herself says she has never met.
Even more egregious, the GOP repealed the Affordable Care Act's individual mandate to pay for the tax cuts, which will lead to millions being uninsured, and then announced their intent to cut Medicare and Social Security.
Clearly some of these are more egregious than others, but it's reasonable that coworkers and superiors would be frustrated by this behavior and see it as a sign that you are not taking your job seriously. 
Fact Check Following the revelation that Donald Trump Jr. met with a Russian lawyer connected with the Russian government, defenders of the president's eldest son have offered a familiar argument: Hillary Clinton's actions were more egregious.
Assistant US Attorney Eric Rosen argued Sloane's conduct was "far more egregious" than Huffman's, according to USA Today, noting he paid "17 times the bribe amount" to Singer and did not accept responsibility like actor did.
Dogs are often described as man's best friend, but they are often even more than that for veterans with physical and emotional disabilities, such as PTSD, making the VA's unethical animal testing procedures all the more egregious.
In a much more egregious example of this phenomenon from Thursday, according to some site called Ladies of Liberty that considers itself an outlet for "satire," Alabama Senator-elect Doug Jones stole the election from Roy Moore.
The ability to make this challenge is an unusual and unfavorable feature of Bermuda law, and is even more egregious given that the CoH has a new $28 million loan approved by Clarien Bank to repay MIF.
"The involvement and direction of F.S.B. officers with law enforcement responsibilities makes this conduct that much more egregious," said Mary B. McCord, the acting assistant attorney general, at a news conference in Washington to announce the charges.
Many are concerned parents who fear for their children's future under an administration that doubts the reality of human-caused climate change and the efficacy of vaccines, to name a few of its more egregious anti-science stances.
Sins of commission are always regarded as more egregious than sins of omission—and that seems to be the simplest explanation of why Pelosi is abdicating responsibility now in order to avoid accusations of culpability in the future.
The danger of such extreme right-wing partisanship is its endless capacity to turn standard political grudges—against Democrats' hypocrisy on executive overreach, for example, or the media's liberal bias—into an apologia for more egregious rule-breaking.
"This was clearly one of the more egregious examples of how broadcasters routinely hold consumers hostage into paying higher and higher retrans fees, rather than being stewards of the public airwaves," the spokesperson said in an emailed statement.
The film pointedly evades confronting some of his more egregious infractions — like the sexual assault accusations levied against him in 2017 — preferring instead to get at the complexity behind football fandom, shrouded in questions of nationalism and pious devotion.
Silph represents a grey area, and Dronpes defends it through deflection—there's more egregious work being done elsewhere; if they didn't build it, someone else would—before ultimately landing on the obvious: Niantic's game is in a sorry state.
The new Congress should hold hearings to probe the deeply flawed scientific arguments underlying some of the Trump administration's more egregious proposed regulatory rollbacks, such as those to the mercury emissions standards and the motor vehicle fuel economy standards.
Used underwear, an entire flatbed cart full of food, a urine-soaked mattress, 13-year-old fish, and a weekly shipment of rotten avocados are a few of the more egregious returns that customers have actually gotten away with.
"The despicable acts of murder are more egregious in this case because the alleged murderer, a former police officer, once swore to serve and protect people from harm," said FBI Assistant Director-in-Charge William F. Sweeney Jr. in the statement.
For me, the more egregious problem is actually the second battery, because its flaws were not born out of a design problem, but shoddy manufacturing standards when the company was in a rush to get products back on the market.
Instead, it argues that Trump betrayed the laws he swore to uphold because he thought doing so would protect his reputation, and that it was only the insubordination of his staff that restrained him from yet more egregious acts of criminality.
Perhaps more egregious, policymakers in countries like Chile, Brazil, and Colombia that otherwise have the correct fundamentals are opting out of contributing to the next generation of life saving medicines and forcing their highly trained researchers to continue their work abroad.
The whole issue became dicey a couple of years ago in an epic struggle between Comcast and Netflix (among others), which culminated in the FCC's Open Internet Order of 2015, which now generally forbids the more egregious violations of Net Neutrality.
So when a grand jury decided in February 2015 to indict Liang, the son of Chinese immigrants, the Asian-American community rallied around him, claiming that he was being used as a scapegoat for the more egregious actions of white officers.
Here's the Paper of Record, saying the president lied: Why it matters: The Times is famously hesitant to say a politician lied, with executive editor Dean Baquet telling NPR it needs to be far more egregious than normal political misdirection.
"That this has been swept under the rug and kept from the public — both the payments and the acts themselves — makes it even more egregious because it marginalizes the victims and acts to excuse the aggressors with little to no consequences."
The acting omission feels even more egregious when considered in the context of Parasite's character-driven story, and how the cast personified the film's tale of inequality, morality, and fighting against a social and economic system that's rigged against you.
"This betrayal of trust is even more egregious because she used her position to gain her victim's trust and then exploited the therapist/patient relationship to prey on one of the very students she was entrusted with helping," he alleged.
"If you turn your head when that ball leaves and that quarterback gets hit at his knee or below and he's laying there out, and there is no flag, it is a much more egregious mistake than this one," Steratore said.
We write today because the New York Times investigative report "'Angels' in Hell: The Culture of Misogyny Inside Victoria's Secret," shows that the culture of misogyny, bullying, and harassment at Victoria's Secret is even more egregious and more entrenched than previously understood.
"Some of it is even more egregious than what is currently happening in Washington, D.C." Republicans have gained power rapidly in the states since the 2008 presidential election, winning 33 governorships and in many instances entrenching themselves in power through legislative redistricting.
It changes shape from moment to moment, and while it is clear and rarely disputed that things are somehow getting worse—more egregious and more ungovernable and more unreasonable and more unreasoning—the descent has a lot of weird switchbacks and unmarked detours.
It falls in line with many anti-immigrant policies and attitudes we have seen from this administration, but it is much more egregious and insidious in its outcome of debilitating our democracy and stealing representation from the many communities who reside in the United States.
As a former assistant attorney general for the state of Arizona and a former prosecutor with the Maricopa County Attorney's Office, I have never seen a more egregious political prosecution as well as corrupt electioneering by a foreign interest than the DOJ's crusade against Renzi.
It presents a striking contrast with a show like The West Wing (or the even more egregious version of this concept posited by Dave), which basically holds that if we could just get some well-meaning people in office, we'd all be taken care of.
John Conyers (D-MI) surfaced, a number of grassroots Democrats have pushed back against the calls for resignation on the grounds that it would be unfair for Democrats to suffer while Republicans continue to stand behind the more egregious cases of Trump and Moore.
Yet among the more egregious historical liberties that the new film appears to be taking, Wong Jack Man's character will literally explain core Jeet Kune Do principles to him, as if it wasn't the fight itself that impacted Bruce, but Wong's personal martial arts wisdom.
Sarah Fenske, the St. Louis-based editor-in-chief of the Riverfront Times, wrote a smart editorial lambasting the project, pointing out that it's even more egregious in St. Louis, which has the worst gender-based pay disparity in the U.S., according to a PayScale survey.
Hillary Clinton's controversies—her use of a private email server, the conflicts of interest stemming from her husband's work at the Clinton Foundation, and the generally exasperating way the Clintons have addressed these issues—have been unfairly put on par with Trump's far more egregious sins.
But what makes the theft of the Reaper documents even more egregious is the fact that the captain involved, who was not identified in the report, had just completed the Cyber Awareness Challenge, which is part of the mandatory cybersecurity training that military personnel have to undertake.
Chapman is very much alive, and her not-immediately-obvious inclusion in the annual Hollywood death scrum was far more egregious than not being able to work in legendary actor Bill Paxton, who passed away over the weekend due to complications during surgery, at the last minute.
Here's a rundown of all the Pruitt news you missed if you blinked in the last day: In the scandal-ridden Trump administration, Scott Pruitt stands out for some of the more egregious acts, and it's only gotten worse for him in the past few days.
Some of the president's falsehoods are more egregious than others, including that "any negative polls are fake news," that the murder rate in the U.S. was the highest in "45 to 47 years," and that there had been millions of illegal voters in the presidential election.
One of the more egregious oversights in Ken Burns's recent documentary was not highlighting the extraordinary role that civilian State and USAID foreign service officers, many with exceptional language skills, played when deployed in the war zone as part of the Military Assistance Command in Vietnam.
Hogg does a great job of balancing out the more egregious moments between them with scenes that highlight their real chemistry and affection, like when Anthony playfully accuses Julie of taking up too much of the bed in an effort to seduce him the first night he sleeps over.
Sure, the average price of a ticket was $213,27 to Super Bowl LI on the secondary market, according to CBS Sports, but maybe more egregious was that Cheetos Popcorn cost $220 and a lemonade with a shot of booze in it was $15—or $30 for a double.
In 2017, ICE agents detained a 10-year-old disabled girl, a woman hospitalized for a brain tumor, and a man who entered the country at age 9 and now has a U.S.-citizen wife and teenage daughters, to cite just a few of the more egregious cases.
In stark contrast, China's payments dragons UnionPay, Alipay and Tenpay don't need to jump through hoops to operate in the U.S. While the Trump administration seems more focused on traditional manufacturing, there is no more egregious case of America's "partner" China flouting its trade obligations than in payments.
Nor do I know of any cases where a Confucius Institute ended its relationship with an American university or where Beijing forced an American university to close its campus or institution in China because the school declined to self-censor (which makes Columbia University's behavior even more egregious).
John McCain just offered a master class in how to talk about President Trump's rocky debut on the world stage: acknowledge there's no evidence for Trump's wiretapping claims, praise the administration's national security team while ignoring Trump's more egregious missteps, and when all else fails, blame Barack Obama.
I could think of no other lie that is a more egregious lie... I fear that if this country is confronted with a serious crisis over the next two years, that his ability to marshal the American public behind what he tells them is the truth would be diminished.
If there is not some deterrent, even if it doesn't mean that the Republicans provide the kind of support for the Constitution that they should, if there isn't some deterrent, we can darn well be sure this President will commit even more egregious acts in the months ahead.
Variations of this phenomenon have been explored in the past: a Tumblr dedicated to some of the more egregious examples, called "Selfies at Serious Places," did a good job of mocking this detachment, while Dutch photographer Roger Cremers has produced a body of work dedicated to tourists at concentration camps.
It is hard to imagine a more egregious unforced error than defaulting on the national debt when the same party controls the House, Senate and White House — and hard to imagine anything more absurd than expecting the minority party to make policy concessions to help the governing party avoid default.
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"I do regard this as a transgression by the president even more egregious and dangerous, and even more clearly calling for impeachment, than the many that have come before it," said Laurence H. Tribe, the Harvard law professor and an author of "To End a Presidency," a book on impeachment.
"What makes their alleged crimes even more egregious was their artificial devaluation of properties that, when resold or 'flipped,' resulted in large profits," said Special Agent in Charge Christina Scaringi of the US Department of Housing and Urban Development's Office of Inspector General, one of several agencies involved in the investigation.
When pressed on who was responsible for some of the more egregious decisions at the EPA, Pruitt blamed his staff and claimed ignorance, like using a provision of the Safe Drinking Water Act to get huge pay raises for close aides after the White House declined to grant the pay bumps.
Understood, we are in the early days of a global health crisis, and there are indeed more dire urgencies at hand, as well as much more egregious labor exploitations and devastations (with the recent closure of so many businesses, teachers are immensely grateful and privileged to continue to have work at all!).
He also referred one official for criminal investigation over a narrower but more egregious act: altering a C.I.A. email he showed to a colleague, during the third renewal of the Page wiretap, in a way that kept the previous failure to disclose the agency's relationship with Mr. Page from coming to light.
Even more egregious than these facts, VP Mike Pence, who was Indiana Governor when these troubling numbers came out, ignored this crisis in a minority community, failing to visit East Chicago and later denying the city's request to declare it an emergency disaster (which his Lt. Governor, and new Governor, Eric Holcomb just granted).
On Sunday, we witnessed one of the more egregious examples of Trump's hypocrisy, as well as among his top surrogates, after FBI Director James Comey reconfirmed his July 2202, 2628 statement that Democratic nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
Describing Kelly as a "racial demagogue" in early 2017, Jamelle Bouie of Slate listed off some of her more egregious moments: In 2013, in reaction to my colleague Aisha Harris' Slate piece, "Santa Claus Should Not Be a White Man Anymore," the Fox anchor infamously claimed that both Santa Claus and Jesus of Nazareth were white men.
"I think James got a pass on some of his more egregious statements and positions he took throughout the race last year and I think he's going to come under a whole lot more scrutiny this time around," said Alex Japko, a spokesman for the Michigan Democratic Party who is also working on the Senate race.
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In one of the more egregious examples of this kind of bipartisan anti-unionism, Democratic Governor Roy Cooper signed a bill in 2017 that sought to cut the legs out from underneath a private union for seasonal farmworkers, who are among the most vulnerable workforce in a state that still derives a great deal of its economy from industrialized agriculture.
There's no evidence that the Clintons or their foundation engaged in some of the more egregious activities of Trump's foundation, like donating to a state attorney general to deter her from an investigation into Trump's activities, or giving to a nonprofit to fund a lawsuit against another state AG who did opt to investigate, or even paying off the legal bills of his for-profit businesses.
The pause on the entry of refugees, and on travellers from Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen, "speaks with vague words of national security" and dials back some of the more egregious aspects of the first ban, the court ruled, but abandons "one of our most cherished founding principles—that government shall not establish any religious orthodoxy, or favour or disfavour one religion over another".
LONDON — Of all the miscalculations the Germans have made in the present war, none could have been more egregious than their conviction that India would seize the opportunity of Britain's involvement in a European war to rise in revolt against the British Raj; no disappointment greater than the realization that the Indians, on the contrary, should prove so magnificently loyal to their King-Emperor.
All Images: FacebookAfter former company president Sean Parker said Facebook was exploiting human psychology to the detriment of its users, and ex-vice president of growth Chamath Palihapitiya implied that Facebook may be responsible for creating "tools that are ripping apart the social fabric," Facebook says it's instituting a new policy to help combat some of the more egregious engagement baiting that takes places on its social network.
As for the more egregious allegations of rape and assault, such as those levied against Harvey Weinstein, Louis C.K., and Mario Batali, they have generally been corroborated by multiple women, who independently came forward to describe similar experiences, and those accused have mostly acknowledged that their accusers' stories are true, whether in explicit statements or with general admissions of vague guilt that leave the particulars conspicuously un-rebutted.
And while he doesn't squander his chance to press the new pope on some of the church's more egregious failings, like sheltering child-molesting priests (though no mention of the papacy's continued condemnation of birth control and the countless lives it has damned to poverty), Pope Francis, A Man of His Word is about as glowing a halo-job of the titular wordsman as any unlapsed Catholic could've come up with.
It would be about another two years before Conan Doyle's interest in the case was piqued, and he published "The Case of Oscar Slater," detailing some of its more egregious elements: the lack of any evidence that Slater knew of Gilchrist and her jewels; the police's assertion that the murder weapon was the hammer Slater had bought to make repairs to his flat, yet without any evidence that this bloody tool had stained his clothes when he carried it away again; the claim that the reason the jewels were untouched was that Slater, a stranger, did not know where they were.
In voting for Clinton, it is absolutely clear that there will be cronyism, favors, limited access, self-aggrandizement, a willful oblivion to pre-election promises, unwanted and unwarranted compromises with a belligerent Congress, and a provocative and aggressive foreign policy style — but at least the Oval Office will not only be about the ways of the establishment; at least there will be a decent Supreme Court nominee and a concern demonstrated for the education of our children, the integrity of the environment, the need for infrastructure investment, the promotion of science and research, measures takens to tackle the more egregious elements of income inequality.

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