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In the abstract, this is unfair but not egregiously so.
This has happened nationally, but most egregiously in the South.
Does it egregiously cherry pick facts to make its argument?
You can't egregiously lie hurtfully with such a ridiculous story.
Most egregiously, he has a longstanding pattern of obstructing justice.
The psychological component is frequently the one more egregiously lacking.
I saw something egregiously wrong, and wanted to address it.
"Thorman's testimony was egregiously wrong," Ms. Rossi said after the meeting.
Most egregiously, the lawsuit also details gross sexual misconduct allegations against Blatt.
But it is the IRS that is probably the most egregiously misused.
Every year there is one team that is obviously, egregiously, irreparably bad.
Where to watch: Netflix This pilgrim's hat is, egregiously, missing a buckle.
Mr. Heredia, an original "Rent" cast member, is particularly, and egregiously, shortchanged.
Our society has seen this most egregiously after the September 11 attacks.
But perhaps most egregiously, it only handed out medals to its human heroes.
In the new Beauty and the Beast the word "tangible" is egregiously stretched.
Mr Trump is fond of picking out his trading partners' egregiously high tariffs.
This is, obviously, egregiously false, and I'm here to set the record straight.
It never relied on the super joke-ey egregiously gory settings of horror.
The courts have offered some protection, overturning or blocking egregiously unconstitutional state laws.
But there's no spark here, no big moment and most egregiously, no authenticity.
We all fall short, some more publicly and perhaps more egregiously than others.
Some customers are egregiously rude, while others have habits that are just quietly aggravating.
Less egregiously, there's some lazy "men are like this, women are like that" comedy.
Perhaps most egregiously, he walked directly in front of Queen Elizabeth II on camera.
Some tense remarks were exchanged, perhaps most egregiously when a cop was seen snickering.
The sentence was criticized as egregiously lenient, prompting an effort to recall Judge Persky.
I then bought an egregiously expensive base Juul battery and got ready to rip clouds.
"Normally, I would not comment on something as egregiously misstated as today's story," he wrote.
There's a fair amount of violence, and especially emotional trauma, but it's not egregiously gory.
Sharot wonders: As a person lies more egregiously, do the people around them adapt, too?
Most egregiously, in 2010 gunmen entered two Ahmadi mosques in Lahore and killed 95 worshippers.
The stock market is "egregiously overpriced," widely followed investor Dennis Gartman told CNBC on Friday.
The company has said that Mr. Rollins was fired for "egregiously breaching" his employment contract.
But it would be egregiously false to say that it's the same thing for women.
All of them opposed the Kavanaugh nomination and described it as egregiously offensive to women.
Through those acts, the House alleges that Trump egregiously subverted the Constitution's separation of powers.
Yet, by far, the most egregiously bad thing about the Gram is its built-in webcam.
Republicans who claimed it was anything else have been egregiously misrepresenting what the memo actually says.
This egregiously mischaracterizes the Stephens outrage, which stemmed largely from his specific variant of conservative thought.
If we didn't know Bowie better, "China Girl" would look like an egregiously racist video today.
The United States, he argues, failed most egregiously in not helping create a viable South Vietnam.
More egregiously, he oversimplifies the complex forces operating in today's technologically advanced and hyper-competitive economy.
WASHINGTON — How egregiously can a majority party gerrymander a political map before it violates the Constitution?
"It's one of the most egregiously terrible things you can do as a surfer," she said.
Paul Gambles, managing director at Thailand-based advisory firm MBMG Group, called these stocks "egregiously" overvalued.
And it also won't hold, to reach our final lesson, if you fail egregiously at governing.
"Either he was egregiously sloppy with data or it was fabricated," said former Air Force Lt. Col.
" Citron said TransDigm "acquires airplane parts companies (over 50 in total), fires employees, and egregiously raises prices.
" In an appearance on CNBC, Left said the company is "completely, viciously, egregiously ripping off the government.
There's a loose confederal authority, too, which recently banned the egregiously overpowered Red Riding Hood from tournaments.
According to the 31-page lawsuit, Oteh believes that the flight attendant "egregiously" destroyed her dress intentionally.
Trump's correlation between gun regulation effectiveness and Chicago's gun violence is egregiously misleading, making his claim false.
But it now seems that Russia continued the practice more recently—most egregiously at the Sochi games.
Most egregiously, the company said that it would add an undesirable level of complexity to the product.
If there's a fact that is egregiously wrong, then it is the moderator's place to correct that.
Meanwhile, Justin Cunningham, a talented performer, has the egregiously thankless task of portraying Benny, Bertha and Julynne.
This is because the district lines are so egregiously gerrymandered, especially in states fully controlled by Republicans.
"Oh I think it's been established that the 'List Price' is egregiously overstated," one Overstock memo said.
Daily News, I am a person, whom you printed egregiously cruel lies about, without any real evidence.
Most egregiously, Cassidy is claiming that the bill would not ultimately deprive sick people of health insurance.
Anthony Levandowski, the former lead of Google's self-driving car project, was notoriously brash, careless, and egregiously reckless.
Because that's sufficiently egregiously not what the users expected to happen–and also important–that it's worth pursuing.
Burford had "egregiously" misrepresented its return on invested capital and internal rate of returns, the short-seller said.
And if I hadn't been aware, my peers egregiously let it be known just how different I was.
Many tech companies still require forced arbitration for other types of claims—including, most egregiously, claims of discrimination.
As several people on social media have already pointed out, the ads are obviously and egregiously tone-deaf.
"Normally, I would not comment on something as egregiously misstated as today's story," he wrote at the time.
A PLEDGE SAYING THAT THERE IS A SOCIAL CONTRACT THE DRUG INDUSTRY HAS TO NOT RAISE PRICES EGREGIOUSLY.
Muddy Waters had also said Burford "egregiously" misrepresented its return on invested capital and internal rate of returns.
"But I'll tell you one thing: in the long run, crude oil is heading egregiously lower," he added.
More egregiously, however, is a policy buried in FaceApp's terms of service, which was last updated in August.
The voices of those left behind most egregiously in the recovery are simply not present in Fed deliberations.
Most egregiously, Gabrielle Union plays a TV news reporter determined to portray the protest as a hostage situation.
It's not egregiously worse than other services in this regard, especially after YouTube TV's recent Fox Sports blunder.
"Most egregiously, restrictions do keep some people from getting the abortions they want to obtain," the report says.
However, in the area of gun control and personal safety, it — among modern, industrialized countries — stands egregiously apart.
Likewise, Trump has gotten to egregiously inflate and then take credit for Apple's plans to open more facilities stateside.
No matter how blatantly or egregiously the lines are skewed, the federal judiciary will remain studiously above the fray.
Kingsland has called the deal "egregiously one-sided," and said it represents a bad deal for Avianca's other shareholders.
Muddy Waters has alleged that Burford has "egregiously" misrepresented its return on invested capital and internal rates of returns.
But the Trump administration has gone farther than that, ignoring and egregiously distorting facts as justifications for flawed policies.
But last week, I had begun reporting the most egregiously abusive accounts to Twitter — and I'd received no response.
The voices of those left behind most egregiously in the economic recovery are simply not present in Fed deliberations.
He was granted a few records, which he appealed, saying the agency egregiously withheld facts about the girl's disappearance.
" And most egregiously: "MacKenzie's revenge: Can the soon-to-be former wife of Jeff Bezos wreak havoc on Amazon?
A triple bill of dances by resident choreographers shows skill but wobbles in parts, most egregiously on gender equality.
Most egregiously, "Armed Response," whose producers include Mr. Snipes and Gene Simmons of Kiss, offers underwhelming gunplay and fisticuffs.
Right now, there is nothing to stop vulture capitalists from egregiously raising the price of lifesaving drugs without justification.
And in 2012, research indicated that three of the leading surveillance camera brands were equipped with egregiously weak security measures.
But perhaps the most egregiously idiotic way to release confidential information is to send emails to the wrong domain name.
Despite the New Foundation's small size, a single visit felt like an egregiously short time to spend with Home Front.
According to Mueller's findings, Trump has egregiously undermined the rule of law and bid US officials to do the same.
Per ESPN, the league made the decision without a hearing, determining that the hit was late but not egregiously so.
Women also hate that pink tax, which is abused perhaps most egregiously by razor makers and the dry-cleaning industry.
It's a little bit heavier and a little bit thicker than the S6, but not egregiously so in either category.
From a fiscal perspective it makes no sense -- it is egregiously expensive compared to civilian prisons in the United States.
The financial crisis persuaded many in the party that capitalism had failed sufficiently egregiously that such a shift could work.
Then in 2015 and 2016, CNN, now headed by Zucker, promoted Trump's presidential candidacy even more egregiously than Fox News.
More egregiously, they've actually created a huge political headache for themselves in New Jersey by not "disarming" unilaterally after Sen.
" Donating that money to benefit victims is the "proper course of action under the circumstances of Epstein's egregiously repugnant crimes.
But it is the pay-to-play culture with long-time lobbyist donors that most egregiously violates the public's trust.
For an election supposedly based on the economy, housing policy has been not just conspicuously but egregiously absent from the rhetoric.
While estimates on deaths and injuries on Qatar's World Cup sites vary, the general consensus is that they are egregiously high.
But one never knows — the Academy is elusive, and there have been times that the Golden Globes egregiously missed the mark.
It is this: A twentysomething adult man, immediately after having sex, throws on a pair of enormous, egregiously shiny basketball shorts.
Mr Comey's tactic also established a pattern that would lead him, three months later, to intrude into the election more egregiously.
Indeed, what's depressing is that the egregiously anti-democratic aspects of the Electoral College will have self-reinforcing anti-democratic effects.
Roger Ailes behaved egregiously toward women in his organization and changed our culture for the worse, making people dumber and angrier.
"But it's also important to understand that they are able to abuse users' privacy so egregiously because of their monopoly power."
A host of high-profile players were brought in on lucrative contracts, most egregiously David Beckham and most notably Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
Even at the best of times, the match between the doctor's and the patient's is less than perfect, sometimes egregiously so.
Sofia's unseen father is egregiously at fault, but Sofia ghosts her sweet mom and keeps in contact with her sociopathic dad.
The step tracking was also egregiously off—in testing it underreported steps compared to a control pedometer by nearly 20 percent.
"Normally, I would not comment on something as egregiously misstated as today's story," a post on his foundation's Twitter account said.
If the allegations prove true, Choudhury has egregiously abused his position of power, and destroyed the lives of women who trusted him.
But if the issue of race felt inadequately addressed in the French context, it feels egregiously lacking in nuance and introspection here.
"However, the same definition notes that "you can lose protection by saying or doing something egregiously offensive or knowingly and maliciously false.
"We believe management has created egregiously false narrative regarding their total addressable market and growth," said the short seller in a tweet.
Even when Americans have private health insurance, they can face egregiously large, unexpected bills for emergency care—even at in-network hospitals.
Sexual assault during war is often egregiously brutal, with rape accompanied by torture and subsequent murder of women and of their children.
Perhaps most egregiously, Trump's former national security adviser John Bolton eliminated the National Security Council's entire global health security unit in 2018.
Ralph Northam for "choking like a dog" over his handling of revelations that his school yearbook page featured an egregiously racist photo.
Most egregiously of all, at this point the tempo is apparently being dictated by Donald Trump's personal pique at recalcitrant House members.
Puerto Rico's governor commissioned the George Washington University report in February after advocates decried the initial death toll estimate as egregiously low.
Blumenthal said he still had many questions, including: -What is the time frame for notifying people whose privacy has been egregiously breached?
And he did clearly and publicly tell the White House to rescind the nominations of the two most egregiously embarrassing judicial nominees.
Though our modern political culture holds that the Federal Reserve is independent, other postwar presidents have bullied Fed chairmen just as egregiously.
He turned 21 last week and has spent his entire career in one of the most egregiously dysfunctional environments that the NBA knows.
The most striking thing about Pence's riff on the evils of Vladimir Putin was how egregiously they contradicted Trump's statements on the man.
They fill the outer ear cavity and then protrude a little bit further, though not as egregiously as some other Bluetooth earphone models.
Her greatest material treasure was an egregiously shiny bit of tin she'd won at a fairground coconut shy; this fact can't be overlooked.
" He continued, "More egregiously, perhaps, was the effect profiling had on the response of safety officers and other University offices to these events.
I was on their team until the Dorne plot line, which was egregiously bad, not even as an adaptation, but just as television.
"In multiple scenes in the movie, Rugrat's use of a toupee is accentuated and mocked in an egregiously offensive manner," the lawsuit claims.
Particularly egregiously, Donald Trump appeared on Saturday Night Live just before the Iowa caucuses to do a parody of Drake's "Hotline Bling" dance.
"They completely, absolutely, egregiously violated just about every principle you can think about with respect to trying to maintain consumer trust," he said.
Representative Bennie Thompson of Mississippi, the chairman of the Homeland Security Committee, said Mr. Trump had "egregiously obstructed justice" and warranted the inquiry.
Money has technically been abolished, but you still have to "buy" egregiously expensive products from Star Trek-style replicators using nanite construction material.
Continuing to egregiously profit the nation's greedy HMOs, insurance companies and pharmaceutical companies, as we now do every day, can't be the answer.
Nor did it prevent museums from breaking the rules from time to time, as the Delaware Art Museum so egregiously demonstrated more recently.
Canadians were far more likely to use words like "amazing," great," and "favourite," while Americans were predisposed towards "fuck, "shit," and most egregiously, "bae." 
On arrival in Chile in January, he caused a furore by defending a bishop who was notorious for having protected an egregiously abusive cleric.
"There is an urgent need for a fair method to identify egregiously false political ads in 2020," Duke, himself a former CNN journalist, said.
"Normally, I would not comment on something as egregiously misstated as today's story," a post on his foundation's Twitter account said after the incident.
Most egregiously, should it win approval, the country's first energy bill to pass in more than two decades outlines no vision for renewable energy.
If modern society were to collapse under the weight of egregiously unsustainable resource consumption, our dystopian swan song would probably look something like this.
The E.U. erred egregiously, he writes, in making draconian austerity policies the price of Greece's rescue while letting the continent's banks off scot free.
"We're learning more and more about this virus and it's exposing how egregiously narrow the scope of our current testing protocol is," Spiegel said.
There may well be five votes to strike down Wisconsin's egregiously unfair maps, which would be a big win for the nation's political health.
More egregiously, in mid-March, General McMaster tried to fire Ezra Cohen-Watnick, the senior director for intelligence programs at the National Security Council.
And most egregiously, for him, in recent months the court allowed him only two brief phone calls with his wife, while lawyers listened in.
But its opinion section is even more egregiously attuned to the interests and concerns of whoever happens to have the most money to spend.
She went home empty-handed — as did Jia, egregiously so — but it makes sense why so many were quick to rally behind the performance.
While it and the ensuing bills were still egregiously expensive, McWilliams' doctors told her she'd make a full recovery and likely live cancer free.
Unfortunately, Sobel's essay about "The Bowing Machine" misses the point pretty egregiously, reducing Moore and Beyer's spellbinding aesthetic dexterity to a lamely topical reading.
My tastebuds and my digestive track were not prepared for what transpired within my defeated body due to my egregiously incorrect assumption and regretted consumption.
The American Bar Association this week announced that it was putting Arizona Summit Law School on probation due to egregiously low bar exam passage rates.
Everything about this miniseries is so of its time, from the egregiously shitty CGI to the presence of Bronson Pinchot (delivering an impressively deranged performance).
Most egregiously, the "Frozen Lake Battle" (also horribly named) was necessitated by a plan to capture a wight that made absolutely no sense at all.
It wasn't long before Urban Decay's followers took to the comments section to praise them for choosing to feature her picture over something egregiously edited.
"Even more egregiously, Facebook took steps to protect its own employees from the security risk, but not the vast majority of its users," it continued.
But while more and more people recognize Raspail's amazing foresight, establishment liberal opinion attempts to demonize and distort the books' message more egregiously than ever.
Replay was instituted to protect against egregiously missed calls, not nit-picky little things that need to be measured with a high-definition electron microscope.
But perhaps most egregiously, he's looking at the sticker price of college, even though most students receive grants to partially defray the cost of college.
The United States has often fallen far short of these ideals, most egregiously in its original sin of slavery and continued discrimination against African Americans.
Evidence that Mr. Lee was intellectually disabled and suffered from fetal alcohol syndrome was never introduced into court, mainly because he had egregiously bad representation.
Back in July 2017, Trump rather egregiously courted CNN-related controversy by tweeting a fan meme of himself defeating CNN in a pro wrestling context.
In addition to rigging the rules in their favor, Republicans egregiously violated a number of longstanding congressional norms to get their 2017 tax cuts passed.
When, 33 years ago, the justices unanimously let a Republican gerrymander in Indiana slide, they said the impact on Democrats was discriminatory but not egregiously so.
Ecofin urged all shareholders not to accept this "egregiously low" offer and said there was no possible reason for the independent directors to recommend the offer.
"Egregiously lower - $15, $16, $17, $18 per barrel on the front month for a day or two but it won't last long down there," he said.
"Egregiously lower — $15, $16, $17, $18 per barrel on the front month for a day or two but it won't last long down there," he said.
At least in everyday matters (for example, an egregiously unfair ruling in a family law case), social media campaigns can force the authorities to change tack.
It seemed quite reasonable to me then that death was the only proportionate response for people who would so egregiously violate the norms of a society.
" Reading from the bench, a move justice only does when he or she thinks a ruling is egregiously wrong, Kagan added: "There's no sugarcoating today's opinion.
The nonstop antics by the president have managed to drown out glad economic tidings, which is quite an accomplishment, although an egregiously dubious one at that.
Thirdly and most egregiously: there is no way to know that unchecking those options is how you delete data you might not want Apple to have.
More egregiously, we have seen this trend continue in the hiring of the Proskauer Rose law firm to advise the island's newly created fiscal control board.
But Federer uncharacteristically got broken right back with a sloppy game, most egregiously when he slapped what should have been an easy putaway into the net.
Naysayers argue that funds are paying an egregiously unhealthy EBITDA multiple, and, in doing so, are creating a new bubble (yes, that kind of bubble this time).
Joshua Dressler, Professor of Law, Ohio State University What strikes me as clear — clear beyond a reasonable doubt — is that President Trump acted improperly, even egregiously so.
In March 2015, a judge denied the subpoena against the majority of the PubPeer commenters, save one, whose contributions, Sarkar's attorneys argued, were especially and egregiously damaging.
And the final interception by Kenneth Acker was an egregiously poor cross-body throw toward the middle of the field that was nowhere near a Denver receiver.
And factory farms exploit and egregiously mistreat their employees: According to the Food Empowerment Project, many factory farm workers are migrant workers from Central and Latin America.
While this freedom allows the site's users to explain the most vulgar of slang, it's opened the doors for egregiously racist and discriminatory definitions of regular words.
His attitude was so egregiously bad when he was asked to comment on the victims of his profit lust, that Cummings yelled at him on the floor.
" In a statement, the chamber described the report's contents as a "partisan line of attack" that was "egregiously false" and recycled "old myths and tired talking points.
Many museum curators, art dealers, and gallerists have appeased their collector base and their board members, maintaining the systemic inequity that has egregiously favored white male artists.
Along the way, tour guides pointed out egregiously overlooked histories of misidentified artifacts and, much worse, the continuing display of human remains without permission of their descendants.
This is an unusual step for the University, but we have decided it is the proper course of action under the circumstances of Epstein's egregiously repugnant crimes.
If President Donald Trump and his administration pulled out of NAFTA, it would be an "egregiously stupid decision," closely followed investor Dennis Gartman told CNBC on Wednesday.
There are the sky-is-falling desperation emails, perhaps most egregiously used by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee in 2014 (spawning the "emails from the D.C.C.C." meme).
The Post's fact-checker applies Pinocchios ranging from one to four, with four being reserved for what the column considers the most egregiously misleading statements or actions.
In 1986, he was disbarred for egregiously unethical behavior; weeks later, he died penniless of AIDS, though he denied until the end that he had the disease.
Other updates also announced in the same post include applying strikes to account holders who post video thumbnails or link to outside content that "egregiously" violate YouTube rules.
A famous historical example is the way in which state governments for decades got away with egregiously violating constitutional restrictions on racial discrimination after the collapse of Reconstruction.
The story of Munch's Make-Believe Band (yes, that's what it's called) runs far deeper than its egregiously loud, objectively scary robot skeletons may lead you to believe.
At most, the judge can help to deter egregiously bad forms of behaviour and hence create a space in which people can seek happiness as they think best.
At the root of the problem is the fact that air medical transport providers are egregiously under-reimbursed for more than 6900% of the transports we carry out.
But when someone is behaving in a way that is egregiously wrong or that really violates the social contract, it can actually feel harder to confront the behavior.
The Redskins are seen by many as having one of the most egregiously insensitive nicknames, though the team and the N.F.L. have expressed little interest in changing it.
More than anything, this egregiously stale movie needs a talented comedy writer, yet the British documentary filmmaker Zara Hayes directs as if Shane Atkinson's screenplay cracks her up.
The registry does not "suspend domain names" under pressure from foreign governments; its anti-abuse policies focus on malware/spam or egregiously abusive content, like child sexual abuse.
One grumbles that his "freedom of speech was egregiously compromised" when a panel discussion on Chinese politics was suddenly cancelled ahead of a Chinese state visit to Australia.
MF Doom once egregiously had his fans pay exorbitant ticket prices only to watch a body double and The Game dexterously punched someone on camera while holding a camera.
Writing in dissent on behalf of the court's four liberals, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg called the ruling "egregiously wrong" and urged Congress to take action to protect workers' rights.
One of those egregiously wealthy one-percenters is a Gremlin lookalike who's so trashed that he mistakes the beloved soccer ball-shaped droid, BB-8, for a slot machine.
" In a statement to the Times, the Chamber called the Democrats' report a "partisan line of attack" that was "egregiously false" and recycled "old myths and tired talking points.
"This is an unusual step for the University, but we have decided it is the proper course of action under the circumstances of Epstein's egregiously repugnant crimes," Bacow wrote.
This lack of support leaves Congressional Republicans wildly and egregiously out of step with Republican voters, 66 percent of whom support an amendment to address big-money political corruption.
She wanted the women to make the men of the colony feel fear in their bones, fear of being attacked, of being killed, of being tortured or egregiously violated.
Rep. Bennie Johnson of Mississippi, the chair of the Committee on Homeland Security, came out in favor of impeachment on May 29, writing, "the President has egregiously obstructed justice."
I hope that the most egregiously squandered — the co-stars Aubrey Plaza and Anna Kendrick, as well as the character actors Stephen Root and Sam Richardson — were well paid.
Further, it would be egregiously discourteous to rent something like this cherry 33-year-old VW Westfalia and use it as a tool to teach yourself to drive stick.
In return, India was handing over Muslim holy sites, like the Babri Mosque, for Hindu extremists to tear down and, more egregiously, excluding Muslims as citizens under Indian law.
The Fyre Festival may have normalized horrific behavior — from the treatment of the guests to, most egregiously, the workers of Exuma — but that doesn't mean we have to accept it.
Most egregiously of all, there was no effort to explain what the stakes were either in the election as a whole or in the specific context of the email issue.
Most egregiously, on election night, an all-caps post directed towards the LOSER SJWS OF REDDIT asked the site's diverse users HOW DOES OUR DICK TASTE on the front page.
The crippling extent of his addiction became public, his former label, Century Media, dropped​ him, and most egregiously​, he was caught running a series of scams ripping off his fans.
Perhaps most egregiously of all, Uber never accounted for the possibility that UberPool riders might have otherwise taken more sustainable modes of public transportation, biked, or walked to their destinations.
Many observers expect regulators to take a forgiving approach and give companies time to get their systems in order, reserving harsh penalties for large firms that egregiously fail to comply.
There was no egregiously bad coaching performance on this week's short slate, so let's keep things light and pay homage to Eric Harlow, the humble groundskeeper at Lucas Oil Stadium.
To help bring down these costs, Congress still must address commonsense reforms like shifting fees when a plaintiff brings egregiously frivolous suits and staying patent suits filed against end users.
Perhaps most egregiously, the film's improv-heavy comedy style leads to long stretches of screen time where nothing much of note happens, other than the actors bantering back and forth.
Even more egregiously ... Promobot allegedly asked Arnold to pose for a photo with its robot while he was in St. Petersberg to deliver a speech in 2019 ... and he refused.
It ran truly awful software, was loaded with gimmicks, and perhaps most egregiously, it didn't do enough to hide its ultimate purpose of becoming a vehicle for goosing Amazon sales.
" The lawsuit claims Uber has "egregiously chosen to hide and minimize" its safety problems, which often concern "young, intoxicated female passengers, the very demographic targeted by Uber's safety marketing campaigns.
Google, which owns YouTube, says it will ban ads that make egregiously false claims, and restrict the precision with which political ads can be aimed at specific groups of people.
Democrats want to build a case that Trump abuses his power so egregiously that he should be dismissed from office — and to ultimately convince voters he's unfit for a second term.
In particular, one party, the Republicans, spent the past decade with egregiously and cynically un-implementable promises about shrinking the federal government and repealing Obamacare, when they should have known better.
They are, however, outside the EU's much-criticised common agricultural policy (in fact they subsidise their farmers even more egregiously than the EU does), as well as its common fisheries policy.
That must be the thinking behind Republican efforts to push through so-called religious liberty laws and other legislation — most egregiously in North Carolina — that excuse and legitimize anti-gay discrimination.
The precise amount of money stolen overall under Viktor Yanukovych, the egregiously crooked president overthrown in 2014, may never be known, but a former prosecutor general put it at $100 billion.
In 2014, a report commissioned by the United Nations Human Rights Council had unequivocally stated that a broad catalog of human rights was being egregiously violated by the North Korean government.
Even more egregiously, he offloaded personal debts onto the corporate balance sheet and had the public company purchase services ranging from bottled water to plane flights from Trump's privately held enterprises.
But he has been egregiously incapable of observing the boundary between his diplomatic role as ambassador, on one hand, and political interference in the internal affairs of allies, on the other.
November: Pulling "out" of Syria Trump has to be egregiously inaccurate to get fact-checked by Fox News morning show "Fox & Friends," but his November 22 lie about the troops qualified.
Most egregiously, though, On Pointe never manages to make it clear why Bella deserves a spot in the American Ballet Company over all the other dancers vying for the same opportunity.
It settled a lawsuit accusing company managers of egregiously bigoted and unprofessional behavior earlier this year, and has been dogged by claims that it's nowhere near delivering the device that it promised.
There is nothing as egregiously anti-labor as the franchise tag in the NFL dictating James's fate; that tag quite literally prevents a player from leaving the team that controls his interests.
The lifetime achievement awards, which went to legendary actor Rosemary Harris and legendary queer playwright Terrence McNally, both were egregiously shoehorned into a commercial segment rather than broadcast to at-home viewers.
And Yamoussoukro is not much of a destination, even though it offers one of the world's most egregiously expensive churches and one five-star hotel with "presidential" suites for $420 a night.
At varying points, Google+ was pushed as Google's premier photo-sharing platform, or its go-to video chat destination, or, most egregiously, a necessary portal for logging in to your YouTube account.
"Twitter allowed @DevinNunesMom to post hundreds of egregiously false, defamatory, insulting, abusive, hateful, scandalous and vile statements about Nunes that without question violated Twitter's Terms of Service and Rules," the lawsuit states.
The result was slower growth in the U.S. and, most egregiously, a spate of "tax inversions," as American companies were, with the flick of a tax-accountant's pen, no longer American companies.
The plan is to have both events occur on the field of MetLife Stadium concurrently, but should either player preen too hard, or shove too egregiously, he may be asked to leave.
The suit, which was filed Monday, claims the Anchorage dentist committed a wild range of charges—most egregiously, defrauding Medicaid of $1.8 million by sedating patients using IV anesthetic for simple procedures.
The chick in the next bed, Violet (Juno Temple, persuasively feral), keeps harassing Sawyer, though Sawyer is given a friendly welcome by another inmate, Nate (a sympathetic, egregiously badly lighted Jay Pharoah).
And this flick tries to do a few too many things; most egregiously, it's an attempt by Netflix to cash in on one of the most popular titles in its streaming vault.
"Just because it's traditional doesn't necessarily mean it's a good idea to revive it," one commenter wrote in response to Murel, while another argued that the event was "egregiously sexist" in conception.
This year, Fashion Nova's labels were the ones found the most frequently by federal investigators looking into garment factories that pay egregiously low wages, according to a person familiar with the investigations.
It's that he goes out of his way to specifically praise them for the specific things they've done that have most egregiously violated human rights, international norms, and basic tenets of democratic rule.
I think that there are people who feel that because they didn't personally do something egregiously racist that they don't benefit from racism or that they have no responsibility to help fix it.
Yet if the court reverses the Wisconsin panel's decision and once again rules that there are no judicial tests available to stop partisan gerrymandering, then we can expect ever more egregiously partisan redistricting.
More egregiously, former White House Communications Director Hope Hicks and Lewandowski refused to answer some of the questions posed by the House Intelligence Committee, notably declining to share information on the presidential transition.
But hospitals have exploited this advantage most egregiously by buying up private practices and then charging more for the exact same service provided in the exact same building by the exact same doctors.
Perhaps most egregiously, the top military brass and their collaborators made sure there was a series of clauses and articles that granted them immunity from prosecution for any crimes during the authoritarian era.
Most egregiously, she doesn't mention that thousands of women-only A.A. groups meet every day in this country, started and run by women whose distaste for patriarchy is as fierce as Ms. Whitaker's.
I have enormous respect for Mr. Obama, but his generous effort at bipartisan cordiality, telling Mr. Trump that "if you succeed, we all succeed," was the most egregiously misdirected sentiment of his presidency.
Fashion Nova's labels were the ones found the most frequently this year by federal investigators looking into garment factories that pay egregiously low wages, according to an unnamed source familiar with the investigations.
"This opinion, declaring Ohio an egregiously gerrymandered state, completely validates every one of our claims and theories in every respect," Freda Levenson, legal director for the ACLU of Ohio, said in a statement.
"But at the same time, they realize, we realize, that there are some officers who will occasionally use very poor judgment, violate policies and procedures and do things that are egregiously wrong," Costa said.
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He could disappear, he could keep apologizing or he could put it all behind him, using the platform he'd been so egregiously given to silence his haters by proving that he actually can rap.
Keep in mind that unless you know you're in a plan that's "egregiously expensive," there's no rush to decide what to do with your 401(k), so you have time to do your homework.
Most egregiously, Mr. Lauer allowed Mr. Trump to repeat, unchallenged, the false claim that he had opposed the war in Iraq when, as reported by BuzzFeed, he supported the invasion on record in 2002.
Most egregiously of late was Justin Caldbeck, former Lightspeed Ventures investor and founder of Binary Capital, who harassed at least six women, many of whom came forward to tell their stories to The Information.
In Pascoe's view, Chinese sex slaves often regarded their situations as a "temporary necessity" — a way of meeting a husband or making money — and tried to escape only when their owners egregiously mistreated them.
During Weinstein's decades-long career, for instance, I occasionally heard accusations about his egregiously offensive, even threatening behavior: the male director he bullied, employees he screamed at, the journalists he tried to get fired.
Perhaps the handful of kids who survived the disaster — and whose civil rights were so egregiously trampled on by their parents' religious choices — will someday tell their stories to counterbalance this highly varnished tale.
And there's the Lilly Ledbetter Paycheck Fairness Act, designed to address what many felt was an egregiously literal interpretation by the Supreme Court of a window by which pay discrimination lawsuits may be filed.
Sure, the Republican Party will occasionally try to distance itself from one of its more egregiously hateful members, like Representative Steve King of Iowa, who lost committee assignments after seeming to defend white nationalism.
And while that in itself is not too remarkable in a budget document, the fact that an administration is putting out a doomed policy proposal this egregiously unpopular and easy to attack is remarkable.
It was here where I learned to see my yearning for Leonardo, Ryan, and Brad as obvious, even cliché, compared to the arcane (and egregiously white) cultural references my overeducated and spoiled peers preferred.
If you believe there'll be more egregiously wealthy humans on the planet — whether in number or in amplitude of wealth — then it only makes sense to own extraordinarily exclusive items like this all-black Bugatti.
In a study of the forty-three treatments about which some information survives, it turned out that Freud had broken his own rules for how to conduct an analysis, usually egregiously, in all forty-three.
And amid an effort to impeach the judge, Aaron Persky — who was denounced for what many called an egregiously lenient sentence of six months — the judge has spoken out on a website, Retain Judge Persky.
Now it's continuing that groundbreaking tradition, but unfortunately for pizza, this time it's being dragged into what may become a brave new digital world for millions of disabled Americans, who are already egregiously disadvantaged online.
And compared with bonds (which, granted, most equity investors view as egregiously expensive now), stocks in aggregate look reasonably attractive, especially given robust demand for corporate debt, whose value is also linked to economic prospects.
The last three Terminator sequels were so heinous, so egregiously stupid, so brain-bleedingly convoluted that we should probably just dump the whole franchise in a vat of molten metal and call it a day.
Until relatively recently, Wosick notes, most clubs did not allow women in if they were not dancers; they were exclusively male spaces, catering egregiously to the male gaze and using sometimes demeaning language for women.
Instead, the securities law "best interest standard," as typically enforced, simply requires advisers to disclose the many reasons they are unlikely to act in customers' best interests and to avoid the most egregiously fraudulent misconduct.
Two For The Money hits a lot of my sweet spots, and panders to my pleasure centers especially egregiously with the use of USFL stock footage as a match for the pro and college action.
But they never exploited it as a strategy and governing principle; and never departed -- certainly never as egregiously and selfishly as Trump has -- from their role as unifiers and custodians of the values of the office.
After news broke that Pelosi had so gloriously and egregiously delayed a vote on a stopgap spending bill that would keep the government open but neglect the Dreamers — all while in heels — Twitter set itself ablaze.
" But the mayor added that "at least from the South Bend perspective, the bad outweighs the good" because the "bill contributed to mass incarceration in a country that is the most egregiously incarcerated in the world.
Coughlin won two Super Bowls, lost more games than all but four coaches in NFL history, and has the distinction of being the most egregiously tart crabapple ever to fall from Bill Parcells' gnarled coaching tree.
Iconic American companies like AT&T, Wells Fargo, American Airlines, and General Motors are among those that have most egregiously reneged on the promises they made to the American public while lobbying for the tax bill.
Ads on the subject—both from successful trans politicians like Virginia's Danica Roem and egregiously transphobic candidates like Illinois' Jeanne Ives—have been met with intense scrutiny and public response from both sides of the issue.
Gagosian is the grandest and, apparently, the highest earning, of the mega-dealers who gate-keep the grounds of contemporary art, deciding which museum, collection or egregiously wealthy client can get what and at what price.
President Trump, as has been widely noted, tapes his neckties, wears them so egregiously long that they droop to his fly and has a tendency to leave his suit jackets unbuttoned to flap in the wind.
How egregiously promotional a post has to be to fall under the policy is not yet clear, meaning the products and services could still have a strong presence on the platforms, if they're careful about wording.
In addition to his fraudulent election, Mr. Maduro has egregiously violated human rights, driven the Venezuelan economy into the ground, and generated a humanitarian crisis that has forced nearly three million of his countrymen into exile.
Here the author's own trajectory serves as example: He was an egregiously poor high school student who took a circuitous route afterward, came late to college, declined to follow standard academic advice there, and achieved ... yes, Harvard.
Kepler did have a partially automated process that could filter out egregiously exoplanet-less pictures, but eventually, astronomers would have to pull up the remaining data on their computer and decide whether they could see anything interesting.
It's a tactic that was most egregiously deployed by John Travolta's Gotti movie in June, when the film's marketer's reacted to the almost unprecedented 0% score on Rotten Tomatoes by launching a smear campaign against film criticism.
Racist jokes abound, most egregiously with Rob Schneider's performance as a Chinese wedding minister; Adam Sandler objectifies and dehumanizes nearly every woman who appears in the film; the plot itself is wall-to-wall gay panic humor.
Kings prevail in OT to halt 13-game skid versus Warriors SACRAMENTO — A regional rivalry that has been egregiously one-sided for the better part of four years got an unexpected shot in the arm Saturday night.
More egregiously, Fox's Sleepy Hollow teased a romance between its leads Ichabod Crane and Abbie Mills for three seasons before killing her off (and dooming the show to explore even further depths of mediocrity before its cancelation).
The rallying cry of "fake news" has since been used by those on both sides of the table, but most egregiously by President Trump as a means to discredit news reports and media organizations he doesn't like.
In his hour of reputational disrepair, it would be egregiously revisionist to argue that his fame and fortune were all about Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen in Chicago and Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal in Los Angeles.
Most egregiously, back in July, Vice promoted their story with a photo of George R.R. Martin paired with a photo of the jacket of Okorafor's novel — with her name on the cover cropped out of the photo.
Most egregiously, Trump compared the United States's economy to that of India and China—telling the audience that because the United States is not growing as fast as these emerging economies, it should be treated as a failure.
" While the real Flynn was away from Twitter the past two weeks, the parody account was having a field day impersonating him and being on a first name basis with Trump's cabinet and egregiously using the royal "we.
So, you know, the usual, but with ostentatious chapter breaks and narrative padding, including some dead-end references both to 1970s German politics (cue the tear gas, riots and Baader-Meinhof mentions) and, more egregiously, to the Holocaust.
Characters are sketched instead of developed, the looping structure blurring some (most egregiously, Blake Jenner's critical role as a troubled jock and Margaret Qualley's blink-and-you-miss-it turn as a melting-down mistress) and eliding others.
Perhaps most egregiously, since DC isn't a state, all criminal law here is federal criminal law, so the president could have his staff murder opposition party senators or inconvenient judges and then block any investigation into what's happening.
"In my experience doing security assessments I've never found a massive pile of egregiously staggering security problems somewhere to then find a shining, palace of hardened impenetrable security elsewhere in the org," he wrote in a Twitter message.
Most egregiously, 37 out of 668 women who went in for an abortion at a hospital in Stockholm over a four-month span last year had been using the Natural Cycles app as their contraceptive measure, the Guardian reported.
Asserting that the relatively poorer intellectual performance of racial groups is based on their genes is mistaken theoretically and unfounded empirically; and given the consequences of promulgating the policies that follow from such assertions, it is egregiously wrong morally.
And though If Beale Street Could Talk was nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Original Score, and Regina King is a frontrunner for Best Supporting Actress, it was egregiously left out of the Best Picture and Best Director races.
And even if the next drug epidemic isn't as heavily white as this one, maybe the fresh memory of the opioid problem will force America to react a bit differently—or at least in a less egregiously racist way.
As he fumbled with what to do with his hands and she "egregiously violated the conventional eighteen inches of distance" between their faces, the young Tashiro felt nervous and clumsy and unclear on what exactly he should be doing.
One student reported that he had heard a slew of egregiously offensive statements by his peers—including "Trump voters are racists, idiots, or both"—but that he hadn't said anything in response, for fear of drawing ridicule and hostility.
" In a statement, Teneo said Mr. Rollins had been terminated for "egregiously breaching" his employment contract, adding that his comments on salon dinners or anything else relating to Teneo were "categorically false, uninformed and made with malicious personal intent.
"We're really looking for someone to take over the kids completely," Tom tells Abigail shortly into the job interview, and if he speaks with the obliviousness of the egregiously entitled, that doesn't deter the levelheaded nanny from signing on.
If you pay attention to how Donald Trump's team and allies are selling his egregiously expensive, hopefully vague, and extremely regressive tax plan, you start to see why Republicans have made taxes a winning issue for themselves for decades.
It's an egregiously bone-headed version of the trope whereby all characters in action dramas must have a secret pain in their pasts; she might as well have said that her parents were kidnapped and murdered by background music.
That's the egregiously exploited Sarah Baartman, an African woman who was put on display as a sideshow freak in Europe and is the subject of Suzan-Lori Parks's "Venus," which was revived this season by the Signature Theater Company.
BARRY DILLER: I don't think you can -- if you have basically free speech and you have the ability to advertise something, unless you are so egregiously over the line, you don't have any right to censor advertising, political advertising.
This is actually something I've taken advantage of several times — not because an ad was egregiously offensive, but because it was highly irritating or had repeated on my timeline so many times I couldn't bear to look at it again.
Rather than trying to develop their own language and cheats to address the synthetic nature of mediated sex scenes, BioWare games (and less egregiously, Dragon Age: Inquisition) impose those same cinematic cuts to avoid the most difficult aspects of virtual banging.
But for things that we host and run and provide our kind of company backing to, implicitly through hosting it, we do avoid hate speech, we, you know ... egregiously fake or harmful things, we're pretty good at getting off the system.
Race is no longer "just a construct" when it informs daily interactions that result in death, not to mention the ways in which we egregiously misapply our supposedly fair and equal judicial system to protect those who already have power.
Here's why: I believe in Fox News's First Amendment right as a press organization, even if some of its on-air talent did not mind being egregiously bad at their jobs when it came to giving out accurate health data.
One powerful tool investors have for understanding what management knew, when management knew it, and whether management's responses have been as egregiously inadequate as they appear, is the shareholder right to inspect books and records to investigate mismanagement and wrongdoing.
In the U.S., Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonRepublican group targets Graham in ad calling for fair Senate trial Trump rallies supporters as he becomes third president to be impeached House votes to impeach Trump MORE betrayed progressives even more egregiously.
Most egregiously, his snap decision during a telephone call with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey betrayed our Kurdish partners who led the fight against the Islamic State and risked being exposed to assault by Turkey and the Syrian regime.
Several times throughout the series, various characters (often Amy) would express their belief that a move Selina was about to make — such as choosing Jonah Ryan as her running mate — was so egregiously wrongheaded that even they could not endorse it.
The Flint water crisis has captured national attention, but, paradoxically, one benefit of city services failing as egregiously as they have in Flint is that many families have been able to largely avoid the toxic water that was pumping into the city's homes.
The Netflix show itself points out how egregiously common sexual violence is against women, kicking off the 13 Reasons Why season 7843 finale "Bye" with a powerful montage of many of the series' woman characters detailing their own histories of harassment and assault.
And although the PSL has garnered notoriety for disseminating fake news, the opposing party—the left-wing Workers' Party, whose candidate Haddad will face Bolsonaro in the runoff elections on October 28—has also slipped on the matter, albeit not as egregiously.
The more restrictive policy is also seen as applicable to victims of gang violence, religious persecution, and those who are or presumed to be LGBTQ — some of whom have suffered most egregiously at the hands of private actors unrestrained by governmental authorities.
Critically, and in light of recent U.S. behavior at the Security Council, the Strategy does not acknowledge the need for sexual and reproductive health care for women in conflict areas — even, most egregiously, those who have experienced rape as a weapon of war.
Most egregiously, Russia took away the world's ability to attribute the chemical weapons attacks in Syria by vetoing the renewal of the UN-OPCW Joint Investigative Mechanism -- an impartial, independent technical body mandated to investigate responsibility for chemical weapons use in Syria.
A retired naturalist who has written about wolves, Core travels to Keelut after receiving a letter (a genuine paper missive) from Medora (an egregiously misused Riley Keough), who says that her son has been snatched by wolves and that the authorities are useless.
It's a frustrating way to slow your progress, and there were times — particularly one egregiously long battle toward the end of the game — where I almost gave up on Control because I didn't want to replay the same fight for the dozenth time.
Amid the wacky hodgepodge of a dozen characters — including the weed-dealing child of privilege Albert (Ethan Dubin), whose egregiously affected speech is typical of the rich kids here — Violet and Henry take a while to emerge as the heart of this play.
Samsung also makes an 11-inch version of the Chromebook 4, though with just a $50 price difference, you're better off avoiding its 720p display (not to mention its egregiously thick bezels) and going with the bigger model that's on sale today.
Although this would be by far the biggest penalty levied on a technology company in the United States, one bipartisan group of senators described it as "egregiously inadequate", and that $9.83bn was too small to "alter the incentives and behaviour of Facebook and its peers".
Tesla and Amazon's treatment of factory and warehouse workers is at best questionable and at worst egregiously wrong … though if they were all replaced by robots, that would eliminate those complaints but also all of those jobs, which makes the complaints look pretty short-sighted.
Beyond that, narrowly judging Jones — a purveyor of weaponized anti-truth (most egregiously his claim that the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting was a hoax) — by the content he uploads directly to their servers also ignores the wider context (and toxic baggage) around him.
Yes, it's an overly busy blockbuster that shamelessly borrows from dozens of better-known and better-loved properties — the Lord of the Rings movies, The Hunger Games, Frozen, Game of Thrones and The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, most egregiously.
So we've got a society increasingly taking up meditation, whether in therapeutic, monastic, or casual settings, aided by the proliferation of egregiously pro-meditation literature and easy DIY apps, without a robust knowledge or honest cultural conversation about how that can affect a person.
Common Cause closed the federal courts to anyone seeking review of this undemocratic practice, despite those bipartisan panels of judges who repeatedly found they had all the tools and standards they needed to evaluate when district lines egregiously favored one side over the other.
It gives me no pleasure to say this; the enjoyment of reading a perfect book was much mitigated by the fact that I am in the middle of writing a new novel, and I believe agreeing to write this book review has set me back egregiously.
This means overturning Mr. Thein Sein's egregiously discriminatory laws targeting Muslims, restoring citizenship to the Rohingya and other Muslims, allowing the Rohingya to leave the squalid camps to return to their homes and businesses and to travel, and outlawing hate crimes and hate speech toward religious minorities.
However you characterise IS, nobody doubts that across the Middle East and beyond, it has perpetrated some egregiously ghastly acts of persecution: not just against Christians and Yazidis but against lesser-known religious groups like the Shabaks and the Mandaeans, as well as Muslims it doesn't like.
Separately, Congress can also play a critical role by passing binding legislation fully funding a robust human rights strategy while putting the Iranian regime on notice that tough sanctions will be coming back if it continues to egregiously deny the basic rights of its own people.
Americans endure an FBI director whose probity is doubted by half the nation after he egregiously interfered in the last presidential election, which helped elect the president to whom he now owes his job, while the bureau he leads purportedly investigates matters that may involve the president.
"There is no acceptable number of children that the Army can allow to be so egregiously hurt," Cale wrote in a letter to the Army Office of the Inspector General last year, describing the poisoning of JC and hundreds of other military kids he was aware of.
Specifically, she is buoyed by wall-to-wall Dolly Parton songs, a couple of other supposed outsiders and an egregiously tokenized group of drag queens, who eagerly and without a jot of believability dispense sequins, beauty tips and den-mother advice to Will and her friends.
Formal tours to the area weren't egregiously expensive (in the $2200 range), but I wanted to explore on my own and so again called on Uber, and asked the driver to leave the meter running, so to speak, while I explored the pyramid and nearby museum.
Few people would've dared to publicly say that Jennifer Lawrence or Kate Upton were "unclassy" or bad role models when their nude photos were released by hackers in 2014; instead, they were (correctly) met with a wave of public sympathy for having had their privacy violated so egregiously.
For the Ready Player One adaptation, Cline and Penn had the good sense to cut some of Wade's most egregiously smug moments, like the scene where he sneers his way through an impromptu Swordquest trivia-off with another gamer who's out to solve the same puzzle he's on.
The copy used to describe them attempted to make exploitation sound sexy, most egregiously with the description for Offred: "It's useless to resist the wine's smooth and appealingly earthy profile, so you may as well give in," which is air-headed at best and rape apologist at worst.
But Mr. Trump has broken most rules of decorum and many rules of decency and is so egregiously unqualified to be president — yet has remained so incomprehensibly popular with a large segment of voters — that this is not a normal election and he is not a normal candidate.
"This election needs to be about 85033 and the future, not the past, and an internal Democratic civil war would be egregiously out of step with a majority of American voters, bad for the party and tragic for the country," said Craig Varoga, a Virginia-based Democratic operative.
"The bar that you have to clear, I believe, is not just to show that it's wrong but to show that it's grievously wrong, egregiously wrong, something meaning a very high bar, because stare decisis is itself a constitutional principle," Kavanaugh asked Louis Chaiten, who argued for the defendant.
Nor does it absolve the African National Congress for the corruption that has infected the governing party after more than two decades of virtually unchallenged rule, most egregiously under Jacob Zuma, who was ousted as president in February and is on trial on charges of fraud and racketeering.
There's no question as to Dotcom's proclivity for skirting the edge of ethical and legal propriety, but after exhaustively humanizing him, Caught in the Web makes a convincing case that this ready-made villain was egregiously targeted by an alliance of Hollywood studios and the government of two separate sovereign nations.
"It is now critical that the votes be counted fairly and any other irregularities caused by Secretary Kemp's conflicted role and multiple egregiously unethical and unlawful acts in the management of this election be addressed to the degree that Georgia voters can have full confidence in the result," he noted.
There isn't, however, quite as stark a price difference between the two, as we've previously seen with some fast-fashion versions of indie designers' work: For example, last year this sustainably- and ethically-made $781 Brother Vellies sandal got egregiously ripped off by Zara, which priced its version at $59.90.
If we can't learn to distinguish the Russian bots from the real — and if Twitter won't share that information — they're  driving users away from a platform that, at best, is too secretive and, at worst, is guilty of egregiously encouraging those who want to use that platform to undermine democracy.
Though many of the hijinks recounted in Ball Four now seem rather tame, Bouton's book flouted the clubhouse omerta so egregiously that baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn and numerous players, managers and even baseball writers felt compelled to publicly condemn the book at the time—many without even bothering to read it.
Although the lyrics of many samba songs focus on universal feelings of heartbreak or good times, and many of those composed by women like Dona Ivone Lara are embraced by the all-female groups, some of the older, most egregiously sexist lyrics of samba can be shocking to modern ears.
The voices of complacency are, I think, neglecting exactly how much mischief can be created by some of the provisions here — most egregiously, though not exclusively, a little verbal change from saying that the Federal Reserve "may" tailor regulations to individual banks' individual circumstances to saying that it "shall" do so.
But, to get back to our story, there is a way in which Danny Ainge's pursuit of Gordon Hayward in free agency could, in what would surely be the most egregiously Caucasian version of the Butterfly Effect in history, wind up having an impact on the race for Utah's third congressional district.
I know the dish has been misused, bastardized, overproduced, poorly executed, egregiously interpreted; there has been carpaccio of tuna, of swordfish, of mushroom, of cauliflower, of pineapple and, I'm not kidding, one that I saw in the mid-'90s featuring ostrich — but here is a sane and satisfying version of the classic.
In that context, Red Star's place in the Champions League speaks to more than just one club's pride: It is an echo of how things used to be, a message that there was a time when the playing field was not quite so egregiously tilted, when teams from across the continent could compete.
We want to see her prevail over the scheming wealthy white people who callously brush off concerns about the grotesque inhumanity on the US southern border in drawing rooms, who feign principle in opposition to their most egregiously offensive family members but ultimately only maintain their noble beliefs from the comfort of wealth.
And most egregiously, the staff of the Democrats on this committee had direct discussions with the whistleblower before his or her complaint was submitted to the Inspector General, and Republicans cannot get a full account of these contacts because the Democrats broke their promise to have the whistleblower testify to this committee.
We found out the brass over at LA Fitness went to cops Friday and filed the report, accusing the former Playboy Playmate of egregiously violating a member's right of privacy by taking a pic of her while naked in the shower, and then humiliating her by posting the pic with a disgusting caption.
John CornynJohn CornynThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape MORE (Texas), the No. 2 Senate Republican, said that Democrats had "egregiously mishandled" the allegation from Ford by not making it public earlier.
Washington must make it crystal clear to Erdoğan that egregiously violating the laws of the United States, the sanctity of its soil, or the rights of its citizens one more time will result in immediate sanctions banning him and his lieutenants from stepping foot in this country (or inside one of its embassies) ever again.
Similarly, but even more egregiously, when asked "what would be a fair deal" to strike on trade with Europe, Trump simply pushes for deregulation: A fair deal is that they have to take down their barriers and that they have to start — stop charging us massive taxes for our people — and also their standards.
To the Editor: Re "Segregationists in Biden's Past Set Off a Clash" (front page, June 20): The comment made by Joe Biden in which he referred to his collegiality with Senate colleagues early in his career could well have been made without specifically naming the egregiously segregationist Senators James O. Eastland and Herman E. Talmadge.
"In the United States, we currently face the highest risk of illness, complications, and even death due to lack of quality maternal care and, more egregiously, institutional bias and racism rampant in our hospitals and healthcare systems," Elizabeth Dawes Gay and Angela Doyinsola Aina, co-directors of the Black Mamas Matter Alliance, said in a statement provided to Refinery29.
And at a time when 6433 states are facing systemwide lawsuits that claim high rates of abuse and neglect of children and serious foster home shortages, Mississippi has become a case study in just how long and egregiously a state system meant to protect children can continue with substandard care that is out of compliance with a court order.
People around the world binged on hundreds of hours of footage, watching every short film uploaded by the family, by neighbors, by drunk dinner guests, hunting for clues, for proof that the Presleys had brought this upon themselves, that Frank had abused Ernest, mistreating the ghost so wantonly, so egregiously, that it finally came looking for revenge.
So, to please both the trendsetters with a hunger for a high fashion investment and those looking to get a leg up on comfort while it's #trending, we present you with real hype (those that have received high-praise from every average Jane on the internet) versus egregiously good fashion hype (like Balenciaga's new $850 "track" sneaker).
Jewish and pro-Israel students are quick to point out, however, that administrators frequently apply an egregiously unfair double standard, giving a "free speech" pass to the perpetrators of anti-Zionist harassment while swiftly condemning and firmly disciplining the perpetrators of identical acts of harassment directed at students protected by state and federal anti-discrimination law.
The best example of the GOP having left its principles at the door of the Oval Office is its defense of a president who has egregiously abused his power not only with regard to Ukraine but also regarding Russia – a longtime adversary that attacked our democracy in 2016 and is likely doing so again in 2020.
Led by Presidents Bush, Clinton, and Obama, our country instead opted for more of the same, an alphabet's soup of bad ideas that have not put American workers first—among them KORUS with South Korea, CAFTA with Central American countries, and most egregiously the granting of permanent normalized trade relations (PNTR) to the People's Republic of China.
Fossil fuel companies aren't exactly a progressive bunch when it comes to climate action, but few have manipulated the facts of global warming as consistently and egregiously as Peabody, which refers to carbon dioxide in glowing terms and asserts that by cranking up its concentration in our atmosphere, the company is fertilizing the planet for the benefit of mankind.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the opposition representative, said in a written dissent that this kind of decision is "egregiously wrong" as this decision will be huge under-enforcement of federal and state laws designed to advance the well-being of vulnerable workers and make the implementation of the legal minimum wage and anti-discrimination laws significantly less effective.
Monae tipped her hat to Hanks (literally placing her bowler hat on his head mid-song), who was nominated for his role as Mr. Rogers, and from there, it turned from a sweet moment with America's Dad to a highly entertaining but devastatingly tone-deaf "celebration" of some of the year's most egregiously-snubbed, Black-led films.
"It's important to note that this exact bill in Oklahoma has been proposed in the past seven times, and it's only this year, at a time when there's federal policy that's egregiously anti-science, that the bill made it so far," said Lisa Hoyos, the director of Climate Parents, a Sierra Club–affiliated organization that supports climate change education.
The showrunners consistently underestimated viewers, most egregiously making us endure a way-too-long scene of Joffrey Baratheon forcing two prostitutes to abuse each other when we already understand his character to be stupidly evil from plenty of earlier examples—like having the butcher's boy murdered in Season 1 or beating and humiliating Sansa in court in Season 2, Episode 4.
But Maggie and her mother (Cecily Strong) abandon Hope to be coached by Lance Tucker, a longtime rival and part-time lover of Hope's, then compound the heel turn so egregiously that Hope manages to rally Amherst to her side again; she saves the gymnastics academy and gets Ben back, and the film's epilogue makes sure to emphasize Maggie's disgrace.
But if the court doesn't try — if it continues to refuse to adjudicate challenges to gerrymandered districts — and allows grossly politically manipulated district lines to stand, no matter how egregiously unfair and undemocratic they may be, it risks reaching the tipping point where no national governmental institution, including the court itself, will be able to command the respect of the polity.
Given the history of the president of making egregiously false statements designed to discredit the investigations of the Russian attacks against America that a long list of law enforcement and counterintelligence agencies have warned about, the IG must understand that the probability is high that whatever he concludes will likely be misused to further undermine and potentially destroy the investigations by Mueller, the DOJ and the FBI.
Robinson is an archetypal MAAC star—flawed and unremittingly chesty in performing his defiance of those flaws; locally grown and nationally un-recruited; nonconforming relative to the prevailing aesthetic standards of big-time college basketball and egregiously so by pro basketball ones; undeniably capable of Getting Buckets in any conceivable basketball context and exquisitely attuned to the various ways in which he has been and remains underestimated.
After Trump held a Florida rally where he endorsed alleged child sexual predator Roy Moore in the Alabama Senate race, Comey tweeted the following: And Wednesday morning, after Democrat Doug Jones defeated Moore, Comey shared another deep-ass quote from some history guy you've probably never heard of: Perhaps most egregiously, when news of former national security adviser Michael Flynn's guilty plea broke, Comey posted multiple Instagrams vaguely alluding to the events of the day.
Unsurprisingly, this entire incident has been egregiously mischaracterized to bash the Catholic students who showed support for Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE and to protect some left wing adult protestors from accountability for acting very poorly.
In just a few years, North Carolina Republicans have not just run quickly through the conservative policy checklist; they've tried to permanently skew the balance of power in the state in their favor, passing some of the most restrictive voting laws in the country and drawing some of the most egregiously gerrymandered congressional and state legislative districts in modern American politics (though their moves have repeatedly failed to pass muster with the courts).
And in 2015, documents obtained by the Guardian indicated that the company was lobbying US lawmakers and officials to establish contracts to detain migrant families in the US. While the Gates Foundation's assertion that several million is a blip compared to all of the money the charity has funneled into less morally bankrupt causes is factually correct, it's an egregiously weak argument for having any stake in an institution most credible for locking people up and abusing them.
" Surrogates were told to point out that Russia "used its veto power six times over the past year to block UN Security Council resolutions" that would have held Syria accountable for using chemical weapons and that, "Most egregiously, Russia took away the world's ability to attribute the chemical weapons attacks in Syria by vetoing the renewal of the UN-OPCW Joint Investigative Mechanism -- an impartial, independent technical body mandated to investigate responsibility for chemical weapons use in Syria.
Here are a few: directing the Justice Department to prosecute someone for political reasons; pledging in advance to pardon anyone in law enforcement who commits a crime; using the F.B.I. or C.I.A. to get evidence of criminality against a political opponent; egregiously defaulting on his core presidential responsibilities; secretly bribing others in a direct quid pro quo or similarly receiving bribes; and secretly cooperating with a foreign power to promulgate false information against a political opponent.
America's political culture has been systematically and egregiously corrupted over the last few decades—corrupted as it has not been since the reforms of the Progressive Age began, over a hundred years ago, and it might serve a useful purpose if, say, Timothy Geithner explained just who got rich when he advised the president to do nothing while millions of Americans were driven out of their homes, or if Rahm Emanuel could tell everyone just how it was that making $16.2 million in his 30 months on Wall Street between major government posts does not constitute a bribe.

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