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  1. (used to describe unpleasant qualities) extremely

968 Sentences With "grossly"

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People grossly oversold GOP vulnerability in TX pre-Trump and are grossly underselling it now.
Just as the EPA grossly overstated the benefits of the CPP, it grossly understated the costs.
Michigan" — a 21973 ruling banning "grossly disproportionate" sentences — "claiming the sentence you received is grossly disproportionate to the crime.
The new revenues, which have been grossly underestimated, were compared in this model to the lost revenue from the corporate tax rate cut, which was grossly overestimated.
"The general history of semis is they go from grossly overbought conditions to grossly oversold conditions, and I don't think we're anywhere near the capitulation point," said Schlossberg.
A racist joke or a grossly offensive video does not lose its racist or grossly offensive quality merely because the maker asserts he only wanted to get a laugh.
Child care — good child care — is grossly expensive.
" Former first daughter Chelsea Clinton called it "grossly inappropriate.
Times Insider The Times is committed to correcting our mistakes, whether we mixed up Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel or grossly (really, grossly) overestimated the number of bacteria on a toilet seat.
While a feminist, she wouldn't restrict pornography, however grossly misogynistic.
"Upside has been grossly overestimated" in the business, Grady said.
The country's infrastructure, including the power grid, are grossly outdated.
And we are grossly unprepared for the next major outbreak.
Both stories grossly inaccurate, overstated, overblown, and it's total garbage.
The Democrat has said she regrets the "grossly generalistic" comment.
He said efforts to fight the epidemic were grossly underfunded.
This is grossly irresponsible reporting that should be ignored. 1.
"We are grossly dissatisfied with the government's response," Inslee said.
It's not even about "trade" in the expanded, grossly misleading
All these assertions are grossly exaggerated if not dead wrong.
He spent three years in a grossly overcrowded Kenyan prison.
Today, the demand for organ transplants grossly surpasses the supply.
Nevertheless, he managed to abuse and grossly distort my biography!
" Any benefits of conservation programs Khetan said, are "grossly exaggerated.
"That is a grossly oversimplified talking point," Mr. Pfau said.
They also said the question "grossly mischaracterized" the report's conclusion.
Of course it's been pretty grossly irresponsible to filibuster it.
For Democrats, Republicans had grossly overreacted to a personal foible.
To let a fighter continue on would be grossly negligent.
Saying Crispr is 100 percent accurate or grossly inaccurate isn't helpful.
Apple's weak 3Q16 guidance proved that comment to be grossly optimistic.
Unfortunately, our politics has become grossly unresponsive to the public will.
"I think the potential to fail is grossly underrated," he said.
Yet, they've been grossly underserved by the cosmetics industry throughout history.
However, according to the Washington Post, this number is grossly inflated.
This is grossly unethical and probably illegal (85033 USC § 1512(b)).
They were vulnerable people who were severely overworked and grossly underpaid.
President we fear you are grossly underestimating the devastation down there.
It criticized Fabric for having what it called "grossly inadequate" security.
Over the same period, the island's public finances were grossly mismanaged.
Some lament that women are still grossly underrepresented in public office.
This is grossly irresponsible, and Congress must act to fix this.
Equifax has been grossly negligent and should lose this federal contract.
It would be grossly improper of a judge to do that.
We had to comp them for the night and grossly apologised.
" Cuomo told CNN Friday that this was "incorrect and grossly uninformed.
Mr. Duterte and the police say that figure is grossly exaggerated.
It's grossly irresponsible, and illegal — and we'll challenge it in court.
Typically, when we remove the organs, we look at them grossly.
To do otherwise might be legal, but it is grossly irresponsible.
This lack of data means violent crime statistics are grossly underestimated.
The unemployment system is also grossly unprepared if another recession hits.
The number of properly trained Afghan troops has been grossly overestimated.
These include: The first of these beliefs grossly underestimates young people.
"Playing politics with that care is dangerous and grossly irresponsible," Gov.
Income inequality is rising and wealth is grossly concentrated at the top.
Women are still grossly underpaid across the board in virtually all professions.
And they were insubordinate, grossly unprofessional in their communications and even untruthful.
Like many others, he insisted Trump was grossly unqualified for the job.
Grossly simplified, there are two ways politicians talk to voters about economics.
The 14 men had a "grossly unfair mass trial," Amnesty International said.
Speech which is grossly offensive, menacing or false should not be protected.
Second, they are grossly distorting history to fit their own preconceived notions.
Artificial intelligence is grossly misunderstood, but you can't really blame the public.
He only used the term "grossly negligent" when describing the statute itself.
The Chicago Fire Department is now investigating for potentially "grossly negligent" behavior.
Hicks' role and knowledge" concerning the privatization effort "have been grossly exaggerated.
Nor is Wisconsin the only state where Republicans drew grossly contorted maps.
While not sexual in nature, the messages were grossly inappropriate, prosecutors said.
"This is a grossly irresponsible act," Fontanet said in a television interview.
COMEY: Well, grossly negligent is an expression of a, kind of, intent.
BAIER: You were careful to call it extremely careless, not grossly negligent.
I think it's grossly unfair, some of the criticism that he gets.
Not wanting to poison myself, I grossly overcooked my first few batches.
Taytos would've probably been too cliché in an already grossly clichéd song!
"Lead in drinking water is grossly underestimated," Lambrinidou told Gizmodo this week.
As this may have once been true, it is grossly inaccurate today.
That's who profits, grossly and disproportionately, from preferential rates on investment income.
"Trafficking is a global issue and it is grossly underreported," she said.
Like something grossly aberrant, something that did not belong among the living.
In many respects, the reports of Republican demise have been grossly exaggerated.
But such a temporary change in the law is also grossly insufficient.
They could not have imagined that they would be grossly overestimating demand.
The FAA is grossly understaffed, lacking even a full-time agency head.
"We're not at the stage where growth is grossly overvalued, " he said.
PolitiFact reached the same conclusion: Trump grossly underestimated the turnout for O'Rourke.
He would have known it was grossly offensive to many Jewish people.
Investors eventually realized money-losing tech stocks were grossly overvalued (remember Pets.com?).
The notion of servant leadership is grossly underrated and ignored by many.
Khadr later recanted and his lawyers said he had been grossly mistreated.
It's grossly exaggerated and very unkind, and zero personal details are changed.
Why did you say Hillary was extremely careless so as to not use the words grossly negligent, which would make her actions criminal and when brought before Congress, Jim, you punt and say, don&apost think grossly negligent applies.
That will likely change in 2020, after last year's wake-up call—though conservative pundits like Sean Trende are worrying aloud about Republican complacency: People grossly oversold GOP vulnerability in TX pre-Trump and are grossly underselling it now.
Countenancing this lawlessness would be grossly unfair to those abiding by the rules.
"[S]ome of the most impressive judicial nominees are grossly mistreated," he wrote.
The shoes are nothing special and grossly overpriced, but I suspect that's intentional.
These rules will be hugely, and beneficially, disruptive to a grossly inefficient industry.
It was grossly irresponsible behaviour that could have caused serious injury and death.
But outside of these specialized realms, it would be grossly ignorant and unaware.
"This is grossly unfair to the majority of the Infosys employees," he said.
Still, research shows the technology behind most of these machines is grossly outdated.
"All of the popular choices have grossly excessive numbers of calories," Roberts said.
Such "civil forfeiture" has often ended up grossly disproportionate to a defendant's sentence.
Her actions were grossly negligent, damaged national security and put lives at risk.
He sees the boycott as a grossly naïve and hypocritical form of overreaction.
Oil markets are going to be grossly oversupplied in 2018 without OPEC action.
Ultimately though, maybe the movie isn't sexy because it grossly misuses its actresses.
Many, many people grossly overestimate how capable they are in regards to fighting.
"Verizon's claimed 4G LTE coverage is grossly overstated," the organization told the FCC.
But Daqneesh claims the details of what happened to Omran were grossly exaggerated.
What I've uncovered indicates that we grossly underestimate these fabulously diverse marine vertebrates.
"Last night I was 'grossly generalistic,' and that's never a good idea," Mrs.
WeWork's estimate of its market penetration — 0.2% — "could be grossly understated," Smith said.
"British voters are now grossly underestimating the true costs of Brexit," Soros said.
Experts say children's pain is, for the most part, grossly underrecognized and undertreated.
The article grossly exaggerated the number of witnesses and what they had perceived.
That has led some critics to argue that the UFC grossly underpays fighters.
DeVos shared anecdotes from accused students who were grossly failed by their schools.
A large part of burn was going to "grossly high salaries" and overtime.
It also said that expenses were omitted or "grossly understated" in the forecast.
A woman's accusation will turn out to be grossly exaggerated or flatly untrue.
"IHS has been grossly underfunded since the day it was born," Bohlen said.
The authors simply ignored these facts and grossly distorted what Ligado has proposed.
"African-Americans and Latinos are grossly underrepresented in medicine," Dr. Romero Arenas said.
He said the seizure was grossly disproportionate to the gravity of his offense.
In our house we are either grossly overreacting or, just as unsettling, underreacting.
In our house we are either grossly overreacting or, just as unsettling, underreacting.
" Its author concluded that villagers' accusations were not just "valid" but "grossly understated.
The emphasis on Russia is grossly disproportionate to its importance, which is nil.
They characterized some of his pronouncements as racist, misogynist, homophobic or grossly insensitive.
It was an epic threat that he painted — and a grossly exaggerated one.
As we reported, the estimated net worth of $300 million was grossly inflated.
"This thing happens when you're like grossly overstimulated, your memory changes," she said.
Starbucks was also sued last month for hot beverages being grossly underfilled. #FirstWorldProblems
The sentence was widely viewed as grossly inadequate and the result of privilege.
"The problem of grossly underfunded public defender organizations with grossly excessive caseloads is a systemic, endemic problem going back 50 years," said Stephen F. Hanlon, general counsel for the National Association for Public Defense, who is overseeing the current studies.
The Clinton health-care effort and President Obama left intact a grossly inefficient system.
Shareholders last week accused the oil and gas producer of grossly underestimating its value.
Craig Moffett of MoffettNathanson, a research firm, concludes that Comcast "grossly overpaid" for Sky.
There was a clay animation film playing on AFN Pacific that was grossly offensive.
Women are grossly underrepresented in Congress — they currently hold just 19% of the seats.
Its claims to launch in Kenya by 2019 appear to have been grossly inflated.
Obesity then becomes an inter-generational problem, one that is "grossly neglected," said Artal.
"You have totally grossly incompetent leadership at the top of Puerto Rico," he said.
He was in her care and custody and she so grossly abused that role.
In March a number of beloved mall stalwarts either shuttered doors or grossly downsized.
Victor's heart had become grossly enlarged, and it was greatly weakened in the process.
Either way, they come out as grossly misinformed, or as ominous prophets of death.
The rule was grossly unfair, yet the carrier within its rights to enforce it.
"Women are grossly underrepresented in security forces worldwide," Boxer said in a written statement.
He also felt that Ibsen had grossly weighted his play in the woman's favor.
He changed the phrase "grossly negligent" to "extremely careless" in regards to her actions.
To take one example, Jim Jefferies grossly sexualized her in his Comedy Central program.
Today, our presidential primary system, open to voters as it is, is grossly undemocratic.
Trump said "tremendous amounts of wall have already been built," which is grossly untrue.
His novels remain in circulation: but essays, grossly abusive to Jews, have been unpublished.
That means that the ACS 28503 estimate of 22019 million illegals is grossly inaccurate.
"Twenty years ago, we grossly underestimated the rising threat of Islamist terrorism," Soufan wrote.
Is this as grossly inappropriate as it seems to my cubicle mate and me?
"To equate the self-regulation code with censorship is grossly misleading," the association said.
Multiple shoppers also complained that the grocery database that Instacart uses is grossly inaccurate.
The U.N. report said the military action was "grossly disproportionate to actual security threats".
It exposed the regime for what it is — not only oppressive, but grossly incompetent.
Pinning the Rockets' 1-5 start on Anthony, mind you, would be grossly unfair.
A woman's body and privacy have been grossly violated — possibly to settle political scores.
Again, I'm not equating Trump and Sanders, to whom that would be grossly unfair.
"Apple is grossly overvalued," said Meeks, who has $700 million in assets under management.
The lawsuit claims that the Weather Channel and several related defendants were grossly negligent.
Ms. Fairstein has called her portrayal "grossly and maliciously inaccurate" and threatened legal action.
It grossly underfunds public education, mental health, and efforts even to combat the opioid epidemic.
It's a provocative message, but skeptics say their advice is grossly premature—and even reckless.
I didn&apost realize that it&aposs so grossly unpopular to actually enforce the laws.
Hillary Clinton, who I happen to believe is grossly incompetent, she's going to raise taxes.
"It is grossly unjust to apply compound interest and artificially inflate this figure," he says.
His attorneys have accused Judge Mollica of imposing a "grossly disproportional and unconstitutional" $500,000 bond.
The revelations have cemented the idea that Facebook is "grossly mismanaged", says an advertising executive.
Raul Reyes: A mismanaged convention Donald Trump's convention was grossly mismanaged and lacking in cohesion.
Far from being laissez-faire, America's labour markets are grossly over-regulated by state governments.
" Clinton later apologized, saying her comment was "grossly generalistic" and adding, "I regret saying 'half.
Because prom is grossly overrated, the rest of your night was likely average at best.
Unfortunately, the manner in which he talks about state-legal marijuana is often grossly inaccurate.
It's a feature that worked well for Ariana Grande and is grossly mishandled by Lavigne.
MALAYSIA'S MAHATHIR SAYS EU RISKS SPARKING "TRADE WAR" OVER "GROSSLY UNFAIR" ANTI-PALM OIL POLICIES
The appearance of grossly reprehensible behavior disqualifies him from service in the United States Senate.
Everything else will he not only grossly unfair but against all the principles of justice.
Women are grossly underrepresented among patent holders, despite their growing presence in invention prone disciplines.
It is grossly neglectful of the basic decencies, cavalier toward historical facts, and toxically tasteless.
Leon had described the company's payment as "grossly disproportionate" given the seriousness of its actions.
Instead he spoke more generally about the organization's cholera eradication plan, which is grossly underfunded.
It convinced me of his deep faith, and that his drinking has been grossly exaggerated.
The National Organic Program has been grossly underfunded and understaffed since its implementation in 2002.
It virtually guarantees that at some point, you'll end up with a grossly unfit leader.
Even if that Paris Fashion Week episode grossly overestimated the appeal of capri cargo pants.
"But such a temporary change in the law is also grossly insufficient," the column read.
Jermaine tells us it's grossly unfair for Quincy to try and distance himself from Michael.
Jermaine tells us it's grossly unfair for Quincy to try and distance himself from Michael.
Afterward, doctors gave him pills for his pain, which he later said were grossly overprescribed.
The pols are grossly incompetent, spend the money foolishly or corruptly, & only take from USA.
It requires being grossly negligent, causing the death of another, and that's exactly what happened.
The backdrop: Christianity Today called Trump "grossly immoral" in its editorial calling for his removal.
History since 2001 has taught us that our fear of immigrants is grossly, wildly exaggerated.
Mahathir again criticized India's citizenship law on Monday, saying he believed it was "grossly unfair".
He was crucial for the Sharks to be in the game despite being grossly outplayed.
Kansas can still balance its budget by going from being morbidly inefficient to grossly inefficient.
He has grossly mismanaged the country's resources and engaged in acts of far-reaching cronyism.
John Kerry and Senator Chris Murphy grossly violated the Logan Act with respect to Iran.
But the "grossly incompatible" phrase comes from a 1974 House Judiciary Committee report justifying impeachment.
Public statements which would once have been condemned as grossly egregious now appear entirely banal.
There is a frustration period when we first start out because we are grossly incompetent.
Blumenthal and Markey, grossly overstate — by 60 percent — the fees related to set-top boxes.
No utilitarian business is going to change their business model if it is grossly profitable.
Undoubtedly, they have been in Puerto Rico where the death toll is being grossly underreported.
Trump grossly insulted some of our most cherished veterans as he clumsily went after her.
Clinton was grossly negligent in mishandling classified information, and not whether she intentionally mishandled it.
The comics industry grossly overreacted to the threat of government intervention, impacting creativity for decades.
Under his rule, North Korea's grossly mismanaged economy sagged and its people suffered a famine.
Everything is grossly overpriced; a single legendary weapon skin in the rotating item shop costs $18.
To say I learned this the hard way would be grossly minimizing what has actually occurred.
In a crowded, mobile world of grossly disparate opportunities, open borders for wealthier countries are impractical.
His case is grossly simplified, for instance, in a project a pair of artists recently crowdfunded.
She called it "grossly one-sided" in not mentioning Hamas, the militant group that controls Gaza.
Peter Navarro, his trade guru, described the euro as an "implicit Deutschmark" that is "grossly undervalued".
Women are grossly underrepresented in leadership roles in TV and film, particularly in the director's chair.
It seems Perry and Blasberg grossly overestimated the originality of their human-flesh-feast art stunt.
"As we all know, we were grossly misled by the DEQ and the EPA," he said.
While this has long been a grossly inaccurate characterisation of the court, the label has stuck.
This amounted to $1.2 billion to $1.3 billion annually, significantly less than Mississippi and grossly inadequate.
Worse than its lousy earnings and cash flow, Tesla is grossly overvalued compared to its peers.
"Reports in the last 24 hours have grossly mischaracterized the nature of this case," he said.
Without a plausible replacement, killing off Obamacare, by repeal or by neglect, would be grossly irresponsible.
Actors are so desperate for work because it is such a grossly oversaturated and elitist industry.
Tribalism, writes the Yale law professor Amy Chua, is grossly underrated in politics and international affairs.
He added that if drugs are getting through it is because his office is grossly understaffed.
The culture wars are raging in corporate America, and many CEOs and businesses are grossly unprepared.
Another fact that will likely face incredulity is that Puerto Rico's public services are grossly underfunded.
It grossly under-funds public education, mental health and efforts even to combat the opioid epidemic.
That the show pits one maligned demographic against another is both provocative and grossly ill-timed.
IN HER defence, Hillary Clinton did warn that she would be "grossly generalistic" before she began.
So the usual measure grossly exaggerates Medicare's administrative efficiency and distorts the comparison with private insurance.
The old rules which were put in place in during the Reagan administration, are grossly outdated.
Myriad studies show that the NRA and its allies grossly misrepresent the actual dangers women face.
To discriminate based on geographic location would grossly undermine the USPS mission to connect all Americans.
He described Mr. Mueller's approach as 'grossly irresponsible' with 'potentially disastrous implications' for the executive branch.
Bill and Hillary Clinton argued that the man in charge of the investigation had grossly overreached.
Surgical approaches that remove cancer, while curative in intent, can, unfortunately, leave a breast grossly deformed.
Insurance companies still grossly underfund mental health treatment, leaving millions of seriously ill Americans without care.
The brevity of the crossing lends it an air of safety that can be grossly misleading.
"So if somebody's hands are visibly or grossly contaminated, soap and water are better," Williams said.
And while I sympathize with his relative, I also worry that she is being grossly careless.
Cops will go from grossly underfunded to suddenly having 30 percent to 40 percent more time.
American politicians grossly distort reality, proclaiming as fact the myth that Canadians die waiting for treatment.
A new college admissions scandal is just the latest proof of a grossly uneven playing field.
He claimed the effect of the coronavirus was grossly exaggerated — a conspiracy fomented by his opponents.
Military commanders and state security chieftains — the guardians of one-party rule — had grown grossly corrupt.
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Obviously, women candidates are not monolithic and, as such, their electability cannot be evaluated so grossly.
If the comments of Trump were grossly inappropriate, Comey's response to those comments were equally inappropriate.
Before the general election, lawmakers rejected Mr. Johnson's timetable for scrutinizing the legislation as grossly insufficient.
Chevron is thus grossly unconstitutional — not least, a persistent denial of the due process of law.
Newton's father, Cecil, said the family was "grossly disturbed" by the repeated shots to his son.
In the inevitable fight over the distribution of grossly inadequate resources, services would be severely rationed.
To suggest otherwise is so grossly untrue as to be nothing short of an outright lie.
But again, at the same time, it's grossly irresponsible to leave climate out of the picture.
We admire your patience and generosity in dealing with them, though they have grossly abused your trust.
The lawsuit also claims the brothers have mismanaged Deco, a label-making business, and grossly overcompensated themselves.
The BPD is grossly understaffed, so each officer faces greater demands and higher quotas for recovering guns.
Also, many low-skilled federal workers are grossly overcompensated, while others with advanced skills are woefully underpaid.
" Here's the quote: "I would grossly exaggerate the size of my book advance in a press release.
To suggest that state officials involved with the program have been grossly negligent is simply too kind.
Every day in courthouses around the country, federal prosecutors ask for grossly outrageous and offensively high sentences.
That night, ghost Aubrey shows up in Manfred's house, grossly spewing water everywhere and asking for help.
The other, probably more important, is America's terms of trade, which Mr Trump believes are grossly unfair.
I think it's grossly unfair and I think the president has a legitimate complaint about the process.
But there's obviously some concern, especially amid the ongoing counter-narrative that the company is grossly overvalued.
This in turn has opened tens of thousands of retail jobs to the country's grossly underemployed women.
The Department of Labor, however, asserts that women are grossly underpaid compared to men at the company.
It also appears that the Canadian government struck a deal that grossly undervalued the innovation it funded.
"Last night I was 'grossly generalistic,' and that's never a good idea," Clinton said in her statement.
I think they were trying to show their love for tortillas, but it came off grossly misrepresented.
And this is where they said that she was extremely careless and, frankly, I say grossly incompetent.
Our grossly disproportional incarceration rate is a manifestation of many years of moral, social, and institutional neglect.
There, doctors discovered with horror Eliannys suffered from grossly inflamed throat membranes - the classic symptom of diphtheria.
But enough advertising today is already manipulative and misleading, albeit in a grossly inept kind of way.
And none of them need to put up with grossly unprofessional behavior to cover a basketball team.
The duo says every time they order a tall, grande or venti sized latte ... it's grossly underfilled.
Personal vehicle ownership is grossly inefficient: Cars are estimated to be parked 95 percent of the time.
" Finally, this one recommended by readers: "I am grossly disappointed in you for this essay, Mr. Kristof.
He's become an advocate of a president who has grossly insulted both Cruz's wife and his father.
This may be grossly unfair, but in a caricaturized persona she seems to sometimes border on evil.
Explaining her premonition, Wheeler pointed to vital health and transport infrastructure she described as grossly under-protected.
"Last night I was 'grossly generalistic,' and that's never a good idea," she said in a statement.
In an attack on Germany, Trump's top trade adviser, Peter Navarro, said the euro was "grossly undervalued".
I understood that this was grossly unfair, and that it was all the fault of Margaret Thatcher.
He has grossly misrepresented himself as a man of sound judgment when he is clearly anything but.
"Grossly negligent," the language dropped from the draft, is a term that carries with it legal ramifications.
Matthew Kelly, a lawyer for Ms. Strevell-Childrose, said the government was "grossly overreaching" in its lawsuit.
Trump's trade adviser Peter Navarro has accused Germany of exploiting other countries through a "grossly undervalued" euro.
Still, as this episode's grossly provocative opening scene reminds us, Goodwin still has a way with words.
VR adds a depth to the Baker family's grossly detailed home that was, at times, too much.
The women said the state's monthly public assistance was "grossly inadequate" and far below fair-market rent.
Antisuffrage leaders (certain that support for that movement was grossly exaggerated) claimed the true figure was 24,629.
Last year, Snapchat debuted an "anime" filter that was grossly similar to the yellowface caricature of Asians.
"Why would anyone grant such power to a regime that has already grossly violated cyberspace?" he asked.
"You are so grossly exaggerating the words of this bill it makes me sick," Mr. Vos said.
She says every celebrity has a sex tape, so getting the boot for hers is grossly unfair.
It also has cast a harsh light on a police response that critics say was grossly insufficient.
But I fear, even if he is, that damage has been done, and that seems grossly unfair.
"I think Joe Walsh is grossly wrong," she added later, in response to criticism from dissenting liberals.
Perhaps worse, she says the incomplete FBI statistics relied on for a "national" picture are grossly misleading.
If the crown prince, who recently turned 34, thought death would silence a critic, he grossly miscalculated.
The 2020 Iowa caucuses have been grossly mismanaged, and it's an absolute disaster for our election process.
" He complained of negative press coverage that was "grossly exaggerated" and "prominently printed to prejudice my case.
She's not good at retail politics, she's a chronic, shameless dissembler and her campaign was grossly incompetent.
Writer Panos Mourdoukoutas seemed to grossly underestimate just how much libraries and librarians provide to the public.
When it did, though, I continued to find grossly satisfying bundles of skin in my socks for days.
" In a tweet, the IAMAI wrote that "to equate the self-regulation code with censorship is grossly misleading.
I would grossly exceed my actual knowledge if I give a real about prediction, I just don't know.
If true, it means bitcoin in its current state is grossly inefficient, completely unsustainable, and an environmental menace.
And just this year, a woman sued the company after learning that executives grossly mishandled her rape case.
Uber itself has been the subject of numerous sexual assault incidents, with executives grossly mishandling a rape case.
Tianjin, along with a handful of other Chinese regions, has admitted that its economic record was grossly inflated.
We grow tired and weak…subsisting off of only nuggets and using their grossly inferior tangy barbecue sauce.
For those entities, which account for the bulk of the economy, the Cuban peso is thus grossly overvalued.
A quirk in the electoral system is one reason: conservative rural areas like Shikoku are grossly over-represented.
Oliver points out that what made Purdue's campaign bad was how grossly it misrepresented the product's addiction potential.
What's more, most marsupials emerge after just few weeks of gestation, so their immune systems are grossly underdeveloped.
Experts say the results are vague and incomplete, and that talk of human head transplants are grossly premature.
Though grossly unethical and unsettling—straight out of X-Files, really—those experiments on our cities were valuable.
Seems Juvenile is grossly behind on payments owed to Dionne Williams, with whom he has a teenage son.
Celebs, they're just like us ... in that they too hate the grossly hot weather in L.A. this week.
Billy Baldwin thinks anyone who gets up in arms over the right to bear arms is grossly misguided.
For instance, the Bureau grossly underestimated growth in the warehousing and e-commerce sector the past two years.
It's also got some traditional crap -- $55k Israel trip, $54k Japan trip, and some grossly overpriced skincare items.
The FBI's handling of FOIA requests at times can be described as grossly inept, if not downright absurd.
The custody judge termed Allen's behavior with Dylan "grossly inappropriate" and awarded Farrow sole immediate custody of her.
DHS Acting Press Secretary Gillian Christensen described CIVIC's report as "grossly inaccurate" in an email statement to Broadly.
Today Mr Wilson condemns Mr Trump's talk of Mexico flooding America with rapists as "boorish and grossly unfair".
As the Los Angeles Times reported, Asian people have also been grossly underrepresented among Oscar nominees and winners.
Her case drew attention from many civil rights advocates and lawmakers who argued the punishment was grossly unfair.
The cosmetics industry has grossly underestimated the buying power of the Black consumer (more on that to come).
Second, the editorial grossly underestimates how many new medicines won't be discovered if the Democrats' proposal becomes law.
As for those that persist, like cultural disruptions caused by migration, peoples' characterizations of them are grossly exaggerated.
This truncated, indoor, artificial beach is emblematic of the world that we have so grossly polluted and damaged.
Algeria offered a grossly one-sided resolution blaming Israel -- and Israel alone -- for the recent violence in Gaza.
London remains one of the globe's more grossly unequal cities, and terrific activism was afoot during those Olympics.
It is unreasonable to accept the trend of an Electoral College so grossly at odds with the electorate.
Fifita is hardly the first person whose "grossly stupid" actions screwed up a plane full of people's plans.
However, his political opponents thought he was grossly misreading what was originally intended to be an anodyne statement.
Norfolk has rejected Canadian Pacific Railway's multiple bids over the last month, saying the offers were "grossly inadequate".
" Michael Ricketts, the president of Jamaica's soccer federation, said that criticism of the organization had been "grossly unfair.
That's a responsibility the industry is "grossly unprepared" for, Snopes' Chief Operating Officer Vinny Green told Business Insider.
He'd softened the final wording from "grossly negligent" to "extremely careless," but this wasn't the end of it.
But a lot of times, it's really ... OD: There'd be a kernel of truth, but it's grossly misrepresented.
In it, he criticized what he called Trump's "grossly immoral character" and urged evangelicals to stop supporting him.
To grossly oversimplify, a computer can plug in values for x to check that its answers make sense.
" Pro-EU Conservative lawmaker Anna Soubry "Removing Theresa May at this most critical of times is grossly irresponsible.
"This is fake news and grossly irresponsible of the opposition," said Dennis Itumbi, a spokesman for State House.
It is outrageous and grossly offensive that my DNA could be auctioned for sale to the general public.
"The current level of preparedness at the global scale was described in the report as being "grossly insufficient.
Three experts interviewed by KHN said the lab grossly overcharged; they also doubted the need for the test.
Health care across the system has been "grossly inadequate," a lawsuit by the Southern Poverty Law Center contended.
Those predictions are grossly overstated and active managers will again demonstrate their value during the next market downturn.
Much of the discussion during the hearing focused on whether Koskinen could be impeached for being grossly negligent.
He said, however, that the reports about his having been snubbed by Haitian officials had been grossly exaggerated.
In grossly polluted areas, like the Liao river in China, that level may rise a bit above 100 nanograms.
Moreover, the grossly sexist "Megalabia" parody paper distributed at the retirement party was apparently ignored by the university investigation.
The imagery is grossly disturbing, stiffly formal, and also funny — gags in more than one sense of the word.
While it's surely true of some Trump voters, it's grossly unfair as a blanket criticism of all Trump voters.
Aside from these instances of overt surveillance, Uber has also come under fire recently for grossly incompetent security practices.
Kyung Me's character is both a grossly exaggerated self-portrait and an opposition to traditional norms of Korean beauty.
"Credit approvals can quickly come to an end as creditors realize that a consumer is grossly overextended, " he said.
"I strongly feel that this paper has been grossly misrepresented both by the authors and the press," she said.
But that would not only be grossly unfair to our money managers – it would also be dead wrong. Why?
German Chancellor Angela Merkel responded to US President Donald Trump's trade adviser's earlier comments on the "grossly undervalued" euro.
According to Sanders, the establishment grossly underestimated how fed up the American public is with the political status quo.
Several provinces have since admitted that their figures have been grossly overstated, presumably to help local leaders win promotion.
"This is just a woman who grossly miscalculated the intelligence of the person she was involved with," Patton said.
In April 2019 Mr Sisi won a grossly unfair referendum to allow himself to remain in power until 2030.
But the piles of money they receive now is grossly disproportionate to the value they bring to the world.
They botched the 2014 midterms in the United States, grossly miscalculating the margins in various congressional and gubernatorial races.
Era in which you flatter donors by saying grossly insulting things about large numbers of voters is long over.
Ignoring the vitriol from the past year grossly minimizes the very dark forces that emerged throughout Donald Trump's campaign.
"That's why the market has grossly underestimated trade frictions," Cui said, speaking on a call with reporters late Tuesday.
He demonstrated "disregard for binding federal law" and—yet again—behaved in a manner "grossly inconsistent with his duties".
"I felt like the world was falling to hell and my political perspective was being grossly ignored," says Carson.
Trump's top trade adviser Peter Navarro accused Germany of using a "grossly undervalued" euro to gain a competitive advantage.
Both of those required officers to de-escalate the situation, and I observed them grossly unprepared to do that.
Of course, the numbers are still grossly imbalanced  – 78% of the students are white or Asian, 77% are male.
"You have totally grossly incompetent leadership at the top of Puerto Rico," Trump told reporters at the White House.
"This conduct reflects, at least, grossly negligent or reckless disregard of the strictures of the Fourth Amendment," Nathan wrote.
But it's not because the game trivializes the horrors of World War II or because it grossly celebrates violence.
The expected timing of those emerging economies' eventual pivot from export dependency to domestic consumption has been grossly underestimated.
Are they going to line up for her next film after she just grossly insulted their preferred presidential candidate?
A top Alabama news site in a new editorial calls GOP Senate candidate Roy Moore "grossly unfit" for office.
Clinician education regarding the treatment of substance use disorders, and in particular opioid use disorder, has been grossly inadequate.
When I pitched the idea to my editor, I had grossly underestimated how much soul-searching would be required.
"It's so grossly irresponsible to put thousands of workers into a building that doesn't have them," Mr. Nova said.
Amnesty International rightly condemned the occasion as a 'grotesque parody of justice' and the court's decision as 'grossly unfair'.
But the list was grossly inaccurate, as it included U.S. citizens who had naturalized after obtaining a driver's license.
With the President grossly misusing ICE and the agency broken beyond repair, I'm proposing legislation to abolish the agency.
Half of Australians' losses were on slot or video gambling machines, a grossly outsize proportion compared with other countries.
"Snakebite is a grossly and tragically neglected disease because it affects poor people who have no voice," she says.
That's a grossly unfair burden on military families who are not serving for high pay in the first place.
A significant body of research shows that the intellects of people with severe motor impairments can be grossly underestimated.
The problem is the authority and ease with which Spicer spoke out on the Holocaust, despite being grossly uninformed.
They later grossly overcompensated for this on their first proper music video—it clocks in at ten hours long.
Over the past decade, a scholarly consensus has formed that the press grossly exaggerated the effects of Welles's broadcast.
He grossly mismanaged the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, sending hundreds of thousands of Puerto Ricans fleeing to Central Florida.
"There has long been medical tourism because our hospitals are grossly underfunded and that has continued," Mr. Josiah said.
It's so grossly humid out and I feel like everyone can see how shiny I am everywhere. Every. Where.
Indeed, the Syrian leadership grossly underestimates how far the Syrian population as a whole has moved away from it.
Mattis then affixed his name to a grossly misleading report and recommendations to reinstate a ban on transgender service.
There can be no disputing who ultimately is responsible for the grossly irresponsible act of shutting down the government.
" But, says Ryan, the group takes "exception with the grossly inapt portrayal of our members during this particular sketch.
It's well-known that the industry is grossly exploitative of both men and women — why have we tolerated this?
Given the torrent of revelations of abuse against women in the #MeToo era, the name suddenly seemed grossly inappropriate.
For instance, it seemed like he was allowed to grossly understate his role in harassing Leslie Jones on Twitter.
Of the 117 infants born alive, 42 percent had "grossly abnormal" brain scans or physical symptoms, the authors said.
Despite the positive trend, women remain grossly underrepresented, not only as VC-backed entrepreneurs but as venture capitalists themselves.
The website, which has been called grossly abusive, has since been taken down by authorities and investigations are ongoing.   
I believe the president has grossly abused his authority and violated Mr. Brennan's First Amendment right to speak freely.
The truth: As with his initial approval of the Libya invasion, Trump has grossly distorted his record on Syria.
Or I get men who grossly fetishize my body for their own pleasure, often times without asking my consent.
It's absurd to hear a man who struck down protests and grossly reduced the right to assemble and demonstrate.
"I think that this breakup took on a life of it's own and we both grossly mishandled things," he said.
Ultimately, a custody judge ruled that Allen's behavior was "grossly inappropriate" but the case did not go to criminal trial.
"The police report contains alleged facts that have been grossly misconstrued and are incorrect," Jarvis said, according to Arizona Republic.
The UCS' Halpern wrote in a blog post that Pruitt's actions were grossly distorting the meaning of conflicts of interest.
That is quadruple the company's initial public offering price, but many Beyond Meat skeptics think the stock is grossly overvalued.
They are willing to accept lower salaries, work longer hours and at jobs for which they are grossly over-qualified.
This perspective helps justify the grossly unequal way in which police violence is meted out to blacks across the country.
A lot of these videos are obviously, grossly hateful, and Google has rightfully cordoned them off from its ad service.
We know from personal experience how criminal laws, prosecutions and punishments grossly hamper human rights, particularly the right to health.
And a new report shows data from the Department of Education grossly underestimated the extent of student loan defaults. -U.
That being said, the stiff arm is grossly underrated as a counter-grappling weapon largely because of its seeming simplicity.
"I grossly underestimated the resources that would be necessary to hold an event of this magnitude," said McFarland in court.
The Senate should overturn this duplicative BLM rule that so grossly violates the law and basic principles of environmental stewardship.
Samsung had denied the allegations and accused Huawei of seeking "grossly" inflated licensing fees, countersuing Huawei in the United States.
United Technologies also said Honeywell's per share offer of $42.63 in cash and 0.614 Honeywell share "grossly undervalues" the company.
Disqualification is a grossly disproportionate punishment and elevates a minor administrative error above the constitutional right to participate in politics.
S. allies have grossly interfered in America's internal affairs, in the election campaign," Lavrov said, accusing them of "demonizing Trump.
James Webb was conceived back in 1996, but over time it has encountered major delays and run grossly over budget.
Carol Kane's talents are grossly underused, and her constant objection to any form of gentrification has reached levels beyond parody.
"I want to tell you I'm grossly offended by what this administration has done to my state," Lummis said Tuesday.
"This case, frankly, as tragic as it is, this case is grossly overcharged," according to defense lawyer William J. Brennan.
"That Gamer Agreement is grossly oppressive, onerous, and one-sided," Tenney's lawyers alleged in the complaint filed on his behalf.
"I think the idea of age, aging and maturity and stuff like that is grossly stated and understood," Johnson said.
Trump added onto the FBI director's characterization of Clinton, calling her "grossly incompetent" in her practices as secretary of State.
Such comments are belied by the history of earmarks, under which the distribution of funds has always been grossly disproportionate.
"If that person got treated based on the doctor's office blood pressure alone, they would be grossly overtreated," White said.
It was a grossly improper question for the president to ask and an equally improper question for Comey to answer.
Looking back, it was clear that I was grossly uneducated and unprepared to deal with what he was going through.
On Tuesday, the Airdrie Sheriff court found Meechan guilty of being "grossly offensive," under the UK's Communications Act of 2003.
Electronic records show Strzok changed Comey's earlier draft language describing Clinton's actions as "grossly negligent" to "extremely careless," sources said.
The foster care agency was grossly negligent, ignored complaints and failed to properly oversee the foster children, the suit says.
Newton's father, Cecil Newton, said the family was "grossly disturbed" by the repeated shots his son absorbed in Week One.
The casual use of the word "poisoned," which suggests that the affected children are irreparably brain-damaged, is grossly inaccurate.
The dog looks like Clifford, a puppy hit with a ray gun and was grossly and awkwardly increased in size.
But The Washington Post found the Bureau grossly inflated those statistics, with the correct number being between 1,000 and 20193,000.
The result is a grossly unconstitutional system in which lawyers are luxuries available only to those who can afford them.
Millions of seniors and disabled veterans are struggling to put food on the table with grossly inadequate Social Security checks.
Singling out Ukrainian officials' remarks gives a grossly misleading impression about the eastern European country's role in the 2016 election.
"You have totally grossly incompetent leadership at the top of Puerto Rico," the president told reporters at the White House.
"You have totally grossly incompetent leadership at the top of Puerto Rico," the president told reporters at the White House.
The Nationals paid a big price in their trade for Adam Eaton, and the Cubs grossly overpaid for Jason Heyward.
David Duckenfield, the officer in charge of security at Hillsborough, has been charged with 95 counts of grossly negligent manslaughter.
In a company statement, Cambridge Analytica said the Channel 4 News investigation had "grossly misrepresented" the conversations caught on camera.
Finally, it was my big chance to order a spiral-cut beauty, and I grossly overestimated how much we needed.
Although the current political rhetoric has grossly exaggerated the number of immigrants who commit crimes, this is a valid concern.
" AT&T said the FCC in 2015 "grossly exaggerated the need for public-utility-style regulation while ignoring its costs.
To the Editor: Lauren Enriquez's assumption that women abort pregnancies to live a life "equal to men" is grossly skewed.
Yet Clough's son kept forgetting items like travel and books, and he grossly underestimated his spending money needs at first.
Will we really see the winner as the winner — or just as the charmed survivor of a grossly tarnished process?
"A new college admissions scandal is just the latest proof of a grossly uneven playing field," states this Opinion essay.
Despite hearing from Meechan that the video was merely a joke, and he had no intent to offend anyone (aside from his poor girlfriend), he was found guilty of "being grossly offensive," which is a violation of Section 127 of the UK Communications Act, which prohibits "grossly offensive, indecent, obscene, or menacing" electronic communications.
Eventually the Obama administration canceled the new Moon program, known as Constellation, arguing that it was grossly underfunded and behind schedule.
Ms Minkowitz now sees that her perspective distorted her reporting and in doing so grossly misrepresented what happened and Teena's identity.
He told the inspector general, I don&apost remember writing those words that Hillary Clinton was grossly negligent and committed crimes.
Unfortunately, though standing desks have been heavily promoted as the antidote to our sedentary lifestyle, their benefits have been grossly oversold.
If you think all this sounds grossly unfair to people who can't afford or don't want a driverless car, don't freak.
Upon examination, it's evident that all claimed debacles are grossly exaggerated incidents of brief duration that were resolved without regulatory intervention.
I never accused Thicke's video of mocking these women — if anything, their nudity was being grossly ogled through the male gaze.
To raise your voice now, when you never have before, is to appear grossly opportunistic, something Taylor is censured for regularly.
"Not only were they violating the standards, they were grossly violating the standards," ACHD Deputy Director Jim Kelly told BuzzFeed News.
"There's enough evidence that we have already to support the idea that women are grossly underpaid in this firm," Sanford said.
Texas is becoming bluer, or more precisely less red, but talk of it being a genuine swing state is grossly premature.
Why aren't we bombing the hell out of ... " Trump said, stopping short as he pivoted to slamming Obama as "grossly incompetent.
That of course raises the question: Why pay someone to consult who has grossly mismanaged a company in the first place?
Aguirre's attorney said an execution for the murder was "grossly disproportionate" with his responsibility for the crime, according to the Times.
Then this past summer, BlackBerry released another Android phone called the DTEK50, which was grossly overshadowed by the iPhone 7 hype.
The rules on campaign spending and transparency—written 20 years ago—were shown to be grossly inadequate for the digital age.
Public healthcare in India is grossly underfunded, amounting on average to $14 per capita per year, or just 1.04% of GDP.
I think people grossly underestimate how much the way an environment is designed can affect the way they behave and feel.
"It would be grossly irresponsible to only begin to build a fire engine when the house is already burning," he said.
He also accused the company for "grossly manipulating" media outlets to falsely present him as a brand ambassador for their products.
In 1985, a group of journalists formed GLAAD to fight the grossly prejudiced and inaccurate media coverage of the AIDS crisis.
Instead, it's actually a good deal stranger, funnier, more self-aware, and more grossly self-satisfied than anyone might have predicted.
DXY after Trump's top trade adviser, Peter Navarro, accused Germany of using a "grossly undervalued" euro to gain a competitive advantage.
Olivera also said there has been a grossly unequal distribution of the government compensation funds for not setting out gill nets.
This grossly politicizes the intelligence community in ways that will have ramifications long after Trump is done being president in 2024.
But on the other, pitting women against each other in a field where they're already grossly underrepresented just doesn't sit well.
The SEALs were grossly outnumbered, and radioed that they were in a "troops in contact" situation — military jargon for a firefight.
Vitter's answer puts her in a small coterie of grossly unfit judicial nominees from the outermost reaches of the ideological spectrum.
Because market manipulation has helped push cryptocurrencies to dizzy, grossly inflated heights, the recent falls in value have been similarly spectacular.
That number was grossly wrong partly because the collapsed infrastructure delayed the reporting of deaths to Puerto Rico's Department of Health.
But the rich-people nonsense parts are A+, and the show is grossly addictive, like your least-favorite flavor of Pringles.
"I think that the medical profession grossly underrates human abilities," said Eric Topol, a cardiologist and professor at Scripps Research Institute.
"Guantánamo is currently used by our enemies as a symbol of lawlessness that grossly undermines U.S. national security," Mr. Pickering wrote.
An appraisal that so grossly undervalued the property that the administration never knew the value of the asset it was losing.
This would strengthen the Russian defense industry while simultaneously alienating a strategic partner, both grossly inconsistent with US national security interests.
America is in need of a leader, not a puerile, sophomoric sniveler who is too easily baited and grossly ill-behaved.
This seemed to Mendenhall so grossly unreasonable that she would sometimes lash out at the A.C.S. lawyers in the hallway afterward.
Our sources say event planners were in way over their heads ... grossly unprepared for an expected crowd of at least 6,000.
The report is edited and scripted to grossly misrepresent the nature of those conversations and how the company conducts its business.
But Hoover grossly mischaracterized the organic groundswell of popular interest in African history, culture, and politics spreading throughout African American communities.
Today's headlines only show that we grossly underestimated the extent of Trump's ineptitude as well as those he surrounds himself with.
To the Editor: The North Korean statement is grossly unfair to gangsters, who generally exhibit some strategic competence in their negotiations.
But when I heard Ms. Kakneviciute talk about the suffering of her grandparents under the K.G.B., those jokes felt grossly shallow.
She's allowed to go to school, but girls' education is grossly inferior to boys', and she is physically beaten by teachers.
Wall Street's titans might welcome the fact that equity prices have grossly exceeded what a well-functioning, competitive economy should deliver.
Chronic underfunding is also crippling the diplomatic services of rising powers, including those of India and Brazil, which are grossly overextended.
Has Trump's grossly misogynistic behavior and assault on reproductive rights set the stage for a woman-powered rebellion at the polls?
There is no doubt that during the Ottoman collapse, millions of Christians died or suffered because humanitarian principles were grossly violated.
The decision came as images of empty shelves and grossly inflated online prices for antibacterial hand gel spread across social media.
Importantly, if both nations' counted these credits they would grossly inflate, or in fact, double the amount of actual carbon cuts.
J&J called the sum "grossly disproportionate with the initial compensatory award" and said it was confident it would be overturned.
Many of these promises were grossly exaggerated, but they served to underline the point that a Johnson administration would be different.
Seth Moulton, who said Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Defense Secretary Mark Esper were "grossly unspecific" in their briefing. Rep.
And Trump trade adviser Peter Navarro in late January said Germany was using a "grossly undervalued" euro to do the same.
" Former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro echoed Booker's sentiments, arguing coverage of Harris' campaign was "grossly unfair and unfortunate.
Publics in many countries may be grossly misinformed about the stakes, oblivious to the science and apparently apathetic to future generations.
In the modern era, there's been a strong tradition of differentiating law enforcement from politics, and this grossly violates that tradition.
Had inspectors taken the time to board the vessel, it would have been hard to miss how grossly overburdened it was.
The company took the cities of Cabo Rojo and Barceloneta to court, accusing them of submitting grossly inflated and fraudulent insurance claims.
Each one was born from something horrible — cruel or grossly stupid — and each one was a tiny, dumb, tasteless victory against despair.
That sum might be grossly exaggerated, yet there is no denying Turkey has done more for the Syrians than any European country.
A penchant for ineffective but brutal government crackdowns often made things worse; grossly overpopulated prisons became crime factories rather than rehabilitation centres.
"We're grossly underestimating what's going to happen when America's markets respond to getting the federal government out of the way," Johnson said.
"To just be grossly generalistic, you can put half of Trump's supporters into what I call the 'basket of deplorables,'" Clinton said.
Quite apart from the grossly overinflated costs that CBO has wrongly ascribed to our bomber force's nuclear capability, other serious problems remain.
To say that there are rogue guards in these prisons grossly understates the crisis situation that exists throughout New York's prison system.
But not until this year has the paper so grossly abandoned the practice of separating news from opinion in its news stories.
"CNN has the cell numbers of multiple @TSA public affairs professionals, but rather than validate statistics, they grossly misrepresented them," he claimed.
Sure, the drunk driver was grossly negligent and drove over all those people, but didn't intend to, so we should not prosecute.
So why had it agreed to pay a grossly inflated rate, one that stuck him with a $7,088 bill for his portion?
Since the enactment of the federal Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) in 1993, the concept of religious freedom has been grossly distorted.
But that worry is grossly misguided, according to David Finkelhor, director of the Crimes Against Children Research Center in Durham, New Hampshire.
He is the President of the United States and he has -- at best -- been grossly irresponsible and utterly reckless with his words.
"  Sanders fired back at the president in another op-ed, saying Trump was "grossly distorting what the Medicare for All legislation does.
I was just fascinated by her story and became more fascinated as I realized that parts of her story were grossly exaggerated.
Trump's top trade adviser had also said on Tuesday that Germany was using a "grossly undervalued" euro to exploit its trading partners.
But with that said, I genuinely think The Death of Stalin was grossly underrated, particularly by audiences that might have loved it.
Elsewhere, the $142.4m paid for a Francis Bacon piece after his death grossly outweighs the $44.4m paid for a Georgia O'Keefe painting.
I missed my best friend's birthday party, and it seemed grossly unfair that he considered his personal life more important than mine.
"Unfortunately, there won't be much relief from new home construction, which continues to be grossly inadequate in relation to demand," he said.
Comey's statement called Clinton's handling of the server to "extremely careless," but that was changed from "grossly negligent" in an earlier draft.
What is astonishing is the extent to which the system grossly and wrenchingly failed over decades, as The Detroit News has detailed.
And even if Kaspersky was not complicit, these experts say, that would still mean Kaspersky is either grossly incompetent or horrendously compromised.
The facts should and will ultimately guide the outcome of this matter, and it's grossly inaccurate to say that USU did nothing.
Many doctors believe that deaths and infections have been grossly undercounted because testing facilities at hospitals and laboratories are under severe strain.
He accused the inaugural committee of coordinating with the Trump family to "grossly overpay" for event space at the Trump International Hotel.
Tate Reeves just announced he will shut down one infamous section of the prison -- which Team Roc's attorneys say is grossly understaffed.
Navarro, head of Trump's new National Trade Council, had accused Germany of using a "grossly undervalued" euro to gain a competitive advantage.
The states with longtime Democratic governance are grossly overtaxed and ill-managed, suffering from massive unfunded public employee pension programs and patronage.
Several Shi'a activists were executed, and many more were sentenced to death following grossly unfair trials before the Specialized Criminal Court (SCC).
And Sunday saw the last round of polls taken before the release of Trump's gross and grossly offensive 2005 sex-talk tape.
All these European figures have used either hate speech, or grossly exaggerated warnings of fascism, to bolster their positions and gain attention.
"We are going to argue that the user agreements are not enforceable because the scooter companies have been grossly negligent," she said.
Moreover, the Trump administration expects us to accept the rosiest possible explanation of every single new revelation — even when it's grossly implausible.
The couple's lives are grossly interrupted when the city that serves as the backdrop to their romance descends into chaos and conflict.
That is, of course, far preferable to President Trump's grossly irresponsible threat to let ObamaCare collapse by continuing to actively undermine it.
"The amount of the forfeiture sought is excessive and is grossly disproportional to the gravity of the defendant's offense," Judge Todd wrote.
The worst performers — those in the bottom and second quartile — grossly overestimated their ability (also note how the best performers underestimated it).
Michael Jackson's Estate is slamming HBO, claiming the network is part of a grossly unfair hatchet job just to make a buck.
It was grossly irresponsible to put a young black man alone in a room with an aggressive police officer and no supervision.
Following the meeting, he made a statement that grossly under-simplified the fact that drug addiction is a mental illness, not a choice.
But Sheriff Derek O'Carroll, who was judging the trial, found Meechan guilty of being grossly offensive, a violation of the UK's Communications Act.
Clinton&aposs use of the private server from grossly negligent to merely extremely careless so as not to trigger the underlying criminal statute.
Photo: CDC GlobalThere's something so grossly alluring about stories of body-invading parasites, whether they happen in real life or in science fiction.
This includes an open floor plan, a lack of company hierarchy, and a grossly smug attitude about becoming bigger than the Huffington Post.
It was slower than XP, had annoying DRM that grossly restricted what people could do, and removed a ton of features people liked.
They invite unwanted people and comments and judgments; they stand for who you are in a way that can feel so grossly inaccurate.
CNN has previously reported that critics of the current cholesterol guidelines say they grossly overestimate the risk of people recommended to take statins.
Upendo Mwingira, a programme manager at the ministry of health in Tanzania, sees patients with grossly swollen legs that are painful and disabling.
Why aren't we bombing the hell out of --" Trump said, stopping short as he pivoted to slamming President Barack Obama as "grossly incompetent.
"We have to figure out if someone did something that was grossly negligent and if it was a mistake," he told BuzzFeed News.
A widespread concern is that the Fed and its peers have grossly distorted bond markets and, by extension, the price of all assets.
Should these trials reach verdicts, we expect the courts will hold that St. Jude Medical has been grossly negligent in its product design.
This vision is not unlike the "social operating system" that Facebook began pursuing in 2007 — and upon which it ultimately grossly under-delivered.
In December the CPCB ordered state governments to stop "grossly polluting units"—distilleries, paper mills and textile factories—discharging effluent into the river.
Pivoting to another issue entirely isn't going to make up for the fact that Asian actors are grossly underrepresented in the entertainment industry.
PK is accusing the oil and gas producer of grossly understating its value, threatening to derail a prepackaged bankruptcy agreement with its lenders.
For 22 months, you never commented in public about your work—even when you were subjected to repeated and grossly unfair personal attacks.
In this case, of course, many would argue that spreading white nationalist rhetoric grossly interferes with a school's responsibility to educate its students.
It seems to us next to impossible for white men to take likenesses of black men, without most grossly exaggerating their distinctive features.
If the answers to those questions are yes, then: Does the current system properly reward those merit-based differences, or grossly distort them?
ROBERT HOLMESWhitehorse, Canada *"Grossly Deceptive Plans" (January 30th) raised the point about local officials in China who are promoted for boosting GDP growth.
It's fair to say that most political observers grossly underestimated Rubio, mistakenly hyping up the two-man race scenario between Trump and Cruz.
A statement released by the Chinese Embassy in Washington said that the sale of arms to Taiwan "grossly interferes" in China's domestic affairs.
Ron Isley -- part of the famed group The Isley Brothers -- wants you to know the Facebook announcement of his passing is grossly premature.
He didn't do it, in part because to do so would have been grossly immoral, and in part because it wouldn't have worked.
The grossly underestimated Russians have designed a sophisticated toolbox of mixed power, with multiple tools and the ability and infrastructure to deploy them.
If Darren Aronofsky and Jennifer Lawrence can't make it, what hope is there for any grossly mismatched couple in this topsy-turvy world?
Now imagine a private sector version of whistleblower Edward Snowden, leaking shocking revelations that a company is grossly (but legally) disregarding consumers' privacy.
Government officials have repeatedly touted these actions, even as subsequent scrutiny revealed the headline numbers to be grossly inflated or at least misleading.
Ultimately, a custody judge in the '90s ruled that Allen's behavior was "grossly inappropriate" but the case did not go to criminal trial.
Don't insult the collector by grossly undervaluing their product, and don't make the mistake of shooting too high if you're with an unloader.
The investigation uncovered a deliberately opaque subsidy system that grossly undermines the bloc's environmental goals and is warped by corruption and self-dealing.
A "sense of accomplishment" is an expression that grossly undersells the thrill of finishing a race as special and difficult at the Barkley.
"His was a reckless and cavalier attitude to risk and one that we, the prosecution, would describe as grossly negligent," Wright told jurors.
Barr went on to describe Mueller's handling of the investigation "grossly irresponsible" with "potentially disastrous implications" for the executive branch, the paper reported.
Trump makes rare trip to Clinton state, hoping to win back New Hampshire MORE (Ariz.), who was grossly maligned by Trump, won't budge.
In some way, these moments of levity feel almost grossly misplaced, which has the strange effect of also making them feel just right.
Even though senators have been directly elected since 22019, many in academia think its popular imbalance grossly violates our ideal of representative democracy.
The official said the recent ban was a grossly disproportionate penalty that ignored the strides ZTE had made towards complying with U.S. laws.
I don't know enough about the details of those to know how it would go, but it would be treated as grossly offensive.
Additionally, blacks are grossly underrepresented in local government, which is important because local officials often make decisions about where industrial facilities are built.
But nearly everyone agrees that America has grossly neglected its infrastructure even as the rest of the world, notably China, has raced ahead.
How languidly and grossly they intertwine with one another — how clumsily, lewdly, indiscriminately — like lascivious cephalopods merged in seething tangles of prehensile carnality.
A traditional explanation is that investors had a "rational expectation" of future earnings increases, but it is clear that they were grossly mistaken.
Women are grossly underrepresented in artificial intelligence, making up 12 percent of A.I. researchers and 6 percent of software developers in the field.
The upshot -- she seems to be saying the Grand Jury grossly overcharged the "Empire" actor, especially relative to another celebrity defendant -- R. Kelly.
In a move that seemed designed to avoid gift taxes, the Trumps "grossly lowered" the value of the property in Fred Trump's empire.
Or was he wrong by grossly misrepresenting the truth and bending a narrative that fit his own anti-art world and political agenda?
If she did, she would recognize what discouragement really looks like: grossly underrepresenting a group compared with their numbers in the general population.
For years, we've known that enslaved women cooked and served food for those who deemed them grossly inferior and held them in bondage.
But Kelly's dismissive remarks about my having suffered only 'emotional abuse' grossly understate the seriousness of this conduct and the trauma it inflicts.
White House trade advisor Peter Navarro on Monday characterized recent reports that the U.S. is considering restrictions on Chinese companies as grossly inaccurate.
And the power sector is dominated by private producers who enjoy high government-guaranteed returns in dollars only to run grossly inefficient plants.
Indeed, judicial protection from most economic regulations — even grossly unfair and anti-competitive ones — is so weak as to be nearly non-existent.
In fact, a 2017 study published by international non-governmental organization Oxfam said that commonly cited economic benefits of hydropower are grossly overestimated.
"I remain deeply disappointed by the way Senate Democrats have so grossly mishandled these accusations thus far," Hatch said in a statement Monday.
Stitch Fix, Rent The Runway, and Away are showing investors the promise of women-led ventures in an industry that grossly lacks diversity.
Still, the administration's response — imposing sweeping tariffs — has been arbitrary, unprecedented and grossly out of proportion to any actions by the Chinese government.
All we know is that the system we have now is grossly dysfunctional, so I don't think we should keep pouring money into it.
New research suggests this approach grossly underestimates the social complexity of nonhuman primates, and that there's more to social dominance than being a bully.
They're getting a little more sophisticated but for the most part — and I'm being very grossly general here — they're used to just creating stuff.
Women in tech are still grossly underpaid compared with their male counterparts, subject to harassment, or just generally not taken seriously in the industry.
The property business earns Euro Disney just €10m annually, he points out, and CIAM's calculation "grossly exaggerates the value of these real-estate rights".
It is easy to see why this movie would rankle Richter, who has said the director "managed to abuse and grossly distort" his biography.
That is, we've learned little from recent Ebola and Zika virus outbreaks, and we're "grossly underprepared" for whatever the next terrifying epidemic might be.
"Thanks to the reckless greed of Wall Street over the past few decades, the American economy is a grossly unbalanced playing field," said DeFazio.
I couldn't hold back the tears because I'd grossly underestimated how painful the dress-shopping process would be for me as a fat woman.
In the lawsuit that followed, a federal judge said the companies involved in the spill were "grossly negligent" in the runup to the disaster.
First, it's illegal to intentionally distribute or "mishandle" classified information in a "grossly negligent way" and remove it from authorized facilities or storage spaces.
She's grossly offended that she would ever be called racist (it's almost as if being racist is worse than being a victim of racism).
"The DPRK regime's actions will continue to be grossly overmatched by ours and would lose any arms race or conflict it initiates," he added.
"If I were to be grossly generalistic, I would say you can take Trump supporters and put them in two big baskets," Clinton said.
"It is grossly unjust to do what they have done, killing people, mass murder, that&aposs not the way civilized nations behave," he said.
"The ASX remains grossly underweight in terms of technology companies with global growth stories," said Phillip King, chief investment officer at Regal Funds Management.
And he also was often kind of grossly inappropriate with things that he would say, and I think that many of us experienced that.
The following December, a judge sentenced Williams to eight years for arson, a sentence that he and his supporters say grossly outweighs his crime.
Political pollsters, chagrined by their massive failure to predict Trump's victory, have since explained that they grossly underestimated Trump's appeal with working-class Americans.
This year, Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said the European Union risked opening a trade war over its "grossly unfair" policies aimed at palm oil.
She claims Kismet and Logan have none of the accolades Abby hyped, and claims they've grossly underpaid her for the music she's already recorded.
A 0003 report from Waterstone Management Group surveyed 2,500 Americans and found that 84 percent of grossly underestimated their monthly tech and entertainment subscriptions.
The Republican Party is committed to the maintenance of a grossly unequal social hierarchy that handicaps the poor for the circumstances of their lives.
In a 50-page final judgment against him last year, phrases like "grossly inconsistent with his duties" and "incomplete, misleading and manipulative" leap out.
"Geng Shuang, a spokesman for the Chinese foreign ministry, also told reporters on Thursday that the UN letter "grossly interfered with China's internal affairs.
According to the docs, Gooding calls it "grossly inappropriate and unjust" that the District Attorney didn't show the videos during the grand jury proceedings.
They are not merely overstepping their bounds, they are grossly abusing their authority by turning a constitutionally-granted power into a thoroughly political campaign.
Instead, it offered Operation Border Guardian, a grossly misnamed immigration-enforcement surge that went after people this country did not need to guard against.
However, Norfolk Southern has repeatedly rejected CP's advances, saying the proposed terms were "grossly inadequate" and that a deal would face substantial regulatory risks.
Once the logic of a threatened national genus is accepted, emergency action grossly expanding the brutal exercise of state power is not far behind.
Canada is one of the worst actors in this space, with its Patented Medicine Prices Review Board, or "PMPRB", grossly undervaluing innovative U.S. medicines.
"We exalt and revere the presidency in this country—yet even so, I think we grossly underestimate how difficult the job is," he wrote.
But it is grossly underutilised as a topical treatment for wounds, ulcers and burns, particularly in the face of the looming global superbug crisis.
Millions of air passengers would be put at risk thanks to the industry's reliance on a grossly understaffed, unpaid federal security workforce, she prophesied.
But I was surprised at the geographical and ethnic diversity of people coming to outdo each other with knowledge of grossly overpriced grape juice.
Similarly, allegations of widespread noncitizen voting have been grossly overstated in the past, as the Ohio secretary of state's study of recent elections proved.
" In an interview with BBC Radio 4 on Wednesday, another Conservative lawmaker, Sarah Wollaston, called Mr. Johnson's remarks "crass, poorly judged and grossly insensitive.
" Friedman's letter to Sanders said the marketing of the event Sunday was a "grossly misleading narrative" that was "careless, irresponsible if not intentionally misleading.
And it grossly tells black people of west Chicago that they must choose between sufficient civic services and an artwork created expressly for them.
As for the remnants of empire left in Fred Trump's estate, the tax return cited appraisals that once again grossly understated their market values.
However, former prime minister Peter O'Neill criticised the appointment of Ling-Stuckey, saying Marape had "grossly insulted" government members who voted him into office.
He once prompted the national weather service to correct a typographical error that had grossly underestimated the snowfall during the winter of 773-75.
I don't recommend using this method at all, and leaving this grossly powerful app around on your phone, forever, is a huge security problem.
Hindenburg — which is based in NYC and managed by financial analyst Nate Anderson — went on to suggest Opera's U.S.-listed stock was grossly overvalued.
Which is grossly unfair to John Ford's epic drama of growing up in a Welsh mining community, which is extraordinarily beautiful and thrillingly melodramatic.
" Not only was it "grossly unfair" to publicize their complaints before the conclusion of the inquiry, he said, it was "possibly a criminal violation.
The government presented the new centers as a more humane alternative to the grossly crowded camps that have been widely condemned by international organizations.
Peter Navarro said the "grossly undervalued" euro served as a currency for Germany alone, allowing the country to "exploit" the United States and others.
Comey originally drafted a statement declaring that Clinton had been "grossly negligent" in handling classified materials, a term that would support a felony charge.
According to a series of investigative articles by Pat Beall, of the Palm Beach Post , this policy change has resulted in grossly substandard care.
He described the euro as "grossly undervalued," which would imply that the dollar is too strong against the world's other most widely used currency.
Concern's annual budget is a fraction of what it was in the post-earthquake period, and the total of donor investment is grossly insufficient.
The world appears to be thrilled that Iranians have taken to the streets because their government was grossly incompetent and then lied about it.
Worse, as is grossly typical of these situations, you are now the one who is considered the nuisance, not he who committed the indiscretion.
"This was a grossly inadequate and shameful investigation," Magistrate Jacqueline Milledge, a deputy state coroner, said of the police handling of Mr. Warren's death.
But Muslims in Birmingham also deeply resent what they see as a grossly unfair reputation, countering that most residents are proud and law-abiding.
Still, the film's point comes across by the end: Not only is capital punishment barbaric, but the system that orchestrates it is grossly flawed.
"They were hoodwinked by scam artists who grossly misrepresented these proposed measures," Mr. Daugaard said of how the ethics package was presented to voters.
The Judiciary Committee then voted three articles of impeachment against the president for obstructing justice, ignoring congressional subpoenas, and grossly abusing his presidential powers.
One thing is clear from the situation in Nevada — there is a staggering demand for weed by Americans, and it is being grossly underestimated.
How do they govern diverse, largely free societies, and interact with those who do not share their views —and whom they have grossly insulted?
Because of their blind hatred for all things "Clinton," the argument went, Republicans had grossly overstepped their mandate and their responsibility to the country.
This creates a "grossly unequal collective bargaining scheme," according to the lawsuit, filed with the Iowa District Court for Polk County in Des Moines.
"Modernization gets a mere 14% (of allocated funds), which is grossly inadequate," according to an Indian Parliament committee inquiry on military readiness last year.
"The special counsel's attempt to portray him as a lifelong and irredeemable felon is beyond the pale and grossly overstates the facts," they said.
The former senator exited his office with dismal approval ratings, criticized by even Republicans for tax cuts that left the state's schools grossly underfunded.
The Clean Power Plan's demise is small beer compared with the effect of the Obama EPA's grossly irresponsible failure to deal with oil refineries.
To be sure, I'm grossly oversimplifying a large, multifaceted section of the animation industry that's only getting more and more complicated with every day.
In 2017, for us to have a white woman painting that image with no context… that's a grossly deficient way of using one's privilege.
We start to believe it's our fault men are grossly harassing us because we're the ones who put ourselves out there to begin with.
Those records show that although Comey was convinced that Clinton was "grossly negligent" in violation of the law, he was determined to clear her notwithstanding.
Though most public estimates put the Volcán de Fuego's death toll around 100 people, our partner in Guatemala tells me this figure is grossly underestimated.
FBI statistics on hate crime violence are thus grossly under-inclusive, as it defies logic to assume none of those localities experienced hate-driven violence.
Peter Navarro, Mr Trump's chief trade adviser, told the Financial Times on January 31st that the "grossly undervalued" euro has allowed Germany to "exploit" America.
Chyna just filed new docs, obtained by TMZ, claiming her baby daddy grossly exaggerated his injuries from their alleged fight way back in December 2016.
"The Sudanese authorities must quash this grossly unfair sentence and ensure that Noura Hussein gets a fair retrial that takes into account her mitigating circumstances."
Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad has said the EU law was "grossly unfair" and was an attempt to protect alternative oils that Europe produced itself.
In such places, regulations are both grossly inefficient and wholly ineffective, protecting almost nobody; most firms struggle for survival outside of the government's limited reach.
She was "extremely careless; I think she was negligent," he said to Republican and Democratic lawmakers—but apparently not grossly negligent enough to be prosecuted.
The grossly insecure President, who is manic over and obsessed with cable news, simply cannot handle criticism and responds with wild and baseless personal attacks.
" She said: "You know, to just be grossly generalistic, you could put half of Trump's supporters into what I call the basket of deplorables. Right?
"GROSSLY UNDER-REPORTED" States that said they do track deaths generally do so for only a few types of drug-resistant infections and not consistently.
The mandate aims to grossly reduce how, and how much, of our waterways the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule is allowed to regulate.
It is lemony and very sweet and, as some of the alcohol has burned off, not as grossly potent as I'd imagined it might be.
And they've assured me that that New York Times story was grossly overstated, and inaccurate and totally wrong," Priebus said on NBC's "Meet the Press.
" Chelsea Clinton tweeted that Bee's words were "grossly inappropriate," saying it's "flat-out wrong to describe or talk about @IvankaTrump or any woman that way.
His top trade adviser has accused Germany of using a "grossly undervalued" euro to gain advantage over the United States and its own EU partners.
Moreover, I fear that this will only worsen the overall low-morale of ICE and Border Patrol agents who are grossly under-resourced and overworked.
Gary Bauer, chairman of the Campaign for Working Families, said Trump's "grossly inappropriate language" does not change the choice facing the country in the Nov.
Yet, after massive intelligence failures grossly underestimating North Korea's nuclear capabilities, their biggest threat to the U.S. and the world remains unacknowledged — nuclear EMP attack.
Board of Education — the Warren court's historic triumph — rendered another Potemkin precedent, an empty promise in light of "starkly separate and grossly unequal" public schools.
However, the lewd content that appeared on Ninja's offline channel page grossly violates our terms of service, and we've permanently suspended the account in question.
Invisible hate crimes Beirich and Stacy emphasized that FBI hate crime statistics are grossly underreported, mainly because the hate crime reports are handed in voluntarily.
One of his first moves as leader was to replace the grossly overcrowded city buses, known as "camels," with new ones, many imported from China.
"Having these really long statutes of limitations where it makes it virtually impossible to disprove what the victim is saying is grossly unfair," she added.
Many Brazilians have said they wanted to see contrition from the swimmers because, they say, the false claims portrayed Rio grossly on an international stage.
Programs supporting soil or water quality, sustainable pasture management, organic transition, seed breeding, or local food infrastructure exist, but are grossly underfunded to meet demand.
The latest, supposedly most promising development in male contraception is the vas deferens injection Vasalgel, but it's a fitting example of our grossly inaccurate expectations.
Meechan was convicted on hate crime charges in a Scottish court for uploading the video, which the presiding judge called "grossly offensive," the Telegraph reports.
And sure, a 2128.25-ounce steak served with salad and fries is a tasty meal, but it's also a grossly inefficient way of getting protein.
Our national security establishment hasn't done itself any favors by grossly exaggerating how many documents need to be classified, and we are drowning in them.
What followed were standards that forced broadcasters to devote at least some of their hours to civic affairs while avoiding obscene and "grossly offensive" content.
It is more than grossly unfortunate that its key superpower has reached for the tool most readily at hand to deal with this crisis, populism.
Trump's scapegoating members of his own team just doesn't cut it -- he was grossly negligent when it came to getting ready for a new virus.
Even then, advocates and civil rights officials believed those numbers were grossly underreported, because school districts failed to recognize when children were articulating sexual harassment.
He established a standard for presidential self-deprecation out of the fear that a president of grossly inflated ego could become a threat to democracy.
"We feel there is grossly misleading information being presented here which is not a representation of the real world," Torick told UPI at the time.
That multibillion-dollar scandal involved companies paying large bribes to officials of the state-owned oil company, Petrobras, to obtain contracts at grossly inflated prices.
He was often asked to reveal at least some of the secrets of his magic acts, but he considered that sort of thing grossly counterproductive.
But the authorities say that with the help of pliant experts, Mr. Lhéritier grossly inflated the value of pieces before he sold shares in them.
Yang said the move from Vance's office is "a good start" but "doesn't erase how they grossly mishandled all the initial cases," including her own.
There are only a few bad options here: O'Brien is grossly negligent and didn't read the intelligence before it went to Congress or coordinate content.
On Twitter, Justice Department spokeswoman Kerri Kupec issued a statement on Twitter said The Times&apos report "grossly mischaracterizes" the conversation between Bolton and Barr.
Paul Ciana, chief global technical strategist at Bank of America, says there are two charts of the dollar that show how grossly oversold it is.
The women said they faced eviction because the monthly public assistance they received from the state was "grossly inadequate" and far below fair-market rent.
More troubling yet, global equity market valuations appear to be stretched, global credit risk has been seriously mispriced and global credit has been grossly misallocated.
Racine's complaint alleges that the committee "grossly" overpaid the Trump hotel to book event space at rates that exceeded the venue's own internal pricing guidelines.
" Alluding to the promotional events in China, the group said, "This attempt to use the office of the presidency for personal profit is grossly unethical.
Cambridge Analytica said that Channel 4 "edited and scripted" the report to "grossly misrepresent" the conversations between the undercover reporters and the company's senior executives.
Yet despite its theoretical appeal, GDP is, in practice, a fallible measure – and increasingly becoming one that could be described as a grossly defective product.
On Tuesday, Trump's top trade adviser, Peter Navarro, stepped up the pressure, accusing Germany of using a "grossly undervalued" euro to gain a competitive advantage.
By grossly inflating numbers of Palestinian refugees on its list and perpetuating the so-called "right of return," UNRWA calls its own legitimacy into question.
He dismisses any concern about the incentive effects of high tax rates; certainly Very Serious People grossly exaggerate these effects, but they're not completely imaginary.
But to suggest that they knew about Russian interference and either tried to ignore it or prevent investigations into what had happened is grossly unfair.
We made it grossly permissible for paparazzi to upskirt celebrities like Lohan, Britney Spears, and Paris Hilton and sell the photos to make a buck.
But the USDA argues that it would be "grossly irresponsible and reckless" to implicate producers without sufficient evidence that they are the source of the outbreak.
Lyric Text Prank At one point this prank became a grossly popular meme on YouTube and there are endless examples of how to pull it off.
A statement from the embassy charged that Pompeo's comments on the anniversary were made "out of prejudice and arrogance" and grossly interfered with China's internal affairs.
These stories are the reason we are having conversations about AI accountability, but they are also grossly oversimplified, and fall into the trap of narrative fallacy.
While Facebook told advertisers that the error never affected billing, the plaintiffs wrote that grossly exaggerated video metrics encouraged them to spend more on the platform.
Penn, though, believes the next logical target is the education system, which has a devil's brew of massive amounts of private data and grossly underfunded infrastructure.
U.S. Ambassador Nikki Haley calls the proposal "a grossly one-sided approach that is morally bankrupt" and would undermine efforts at peace between Israel and Palestinians.
"In doing these grossly unorthodox behaviors it's painful for investors that are looking for a steward that is careful and rational in their communication," he said.
But Sheriff O'Carroll found the video "grossly offensive" and didn't believe the racist and anti-Semitic video was simply a ploy to piss off his girlfriend.
Strangely, despite her earlier tweets being littered with grossly offensive racial slurs and homophobia, it was the UK music disses that really got people reeling... huh.
Indigenous performance has been grossly under-reviewed and while the tide is shifting, the lens with which predominantly white critics view the work has been problematic.
Given that multiple shots were fired and a chainsaw was used to hack off the horn, it's obvious that the zoo's security measures are grossly insufficient.
Others bemoaned a lack of discipline and airing worries that Trump and his team grossly underestimate the amount of resources they will need to be competitive.
Y., SENATE MINORITY LEADER: The president&aposs behavior is the kind of grossly autocratic behavior we&aposd expect in a banana republic, not a mature democracy.
I end up trying on a navy Maje skirt that still has the tag on it and is grossly marked down, despite no one wearing it.
But the God's Not Dead series has a history of name-dropping real legal battles and then grossly overblowing the details to make them more exciting.
There are tons of fatalities shown in the trailer (and more in another fatalities trailer) for all of those who love to grossly humiliate their opponents.
BAIER: You go back to intent, a lot, but actually, the statue as it&aposs written, handling classified information, grossly negligent doesn&apost deal with intent.
He stated that Allen's conduct with Dylan was "grossly inappropriate and that measures must be taken to protect her" — and denied Allen custody of the children.
The U.S. State Department in September condemned the elections, saying in a statement that "genuine elections are inconceivable, and grossly contravene Russias commitments" under international agreements.
Five years ago, I was one year into a salary writing job at a luxury fashion brand when it hit me: I was being grossly overpaid.
Fed policy, for many reasons, some justifiable, some not, is now grossly out of step with the monetary policies of the world's other major central banks.
Hayden Panettiere claims the woman to whom she paid a queen's ransom for dog sitting services not only grossly overbilled her ... she gave her dogs away.
According to the committee's audit, one contract worth $136.9 million for two used helicopters was grossly overpriced and when delivered, the machines were not air worthy.
And yet, only Washington can move Germany to unlock stronger growth and a more balanced trade in the grossly underperforming European segment of the world economy.
To single out the Clinton Foundation would be grossly unfair and say we're changing the rules for this one foundation in the middle of the game.
People can treat you differently when you are in a position like this, but I don't feel like I was ever grossly affected by the position.
But on the other hand, "Trump clearly engaged in grossly inappropriate behavior, which can probably only partly be attributed to his inexperience in government," Whittington said.
It is also a more heartfelt design than that of DOMO Design Studio, which wants to create an entire complex that grossly aestheticizes the border wall.
This effort was to be undertaken by creating exchanges, which were actuarially unsound; and by expanding by fifty percent the Medicaid enrollment, which was grossly underfunded.
And the race and gender focus misses what actually happened to Serena: She was robbed by a boorish umpire who grossly erred in applying the rules.
"This grossly misleading and biased report is the Koch brothers response to the growing support in our country for a 'Medicare for all' program," Sanders added.
But because users of smokeless products often develop oral cancers only after several years of usage, there is a grossly underappreciated risk for aflatoxin in tobacco.
" Trump described Clinton as "weak, ineffective, pandering" and said an investigation into her handling of classified material shows she is "either a liar or grossly incompetent.
While working with that data, Patterson discovered, in the early 1960s, that scientists had grossly underestimated the amount of lead we were adding to the environment.
"It is not designed to welcome Christmas but to increase the consumption of a product that is grossly unhealthy," said Kemp, according to the report Monday.
Whether it was grossly mishandling their finances, committing adultery or insulting the looks of the man they loved, the women did a lot of horrible things.
But from the moment Gates took the stand, it was instantly evident that the public -- and perhaps the media -- had grossly overestimated Gates's loyalty to Manafort.
Those "grossly generalistic" accusations are the basis of every leftist diatribe meant to demonize any individual or group that stands in opposition to their extremist policies.
"European leaders so grossly mismanaged the surge in arrivals that it became incredibly chaotic and frightening for a lot of people around the bloc," she said.
And every single one told some variation of those old, worn stories, before expressing hope a union can help what has become a grossly inequitable industry.
But the federal judge handling the case, Michael Hogan, instead gave them lesser sentences, saying the five-year penalty would be "grossly disproportionate" to the crimes.
But the promise has been a fragile one, with repeated complaints that people without means are stuck with lawyers who are incompetent, underfunded or grossly overworked.
"It shouldn't have taken a media spotlight to remove a leader who had so grossly abused his power for years," writes Tara Lachapelle of Bloomberg Opinion.
But in an interview last week, Mr. Scarnati called a court takeover of the mapping process "grossly unconstitutional," and pledged to challenge it in federal court.
Apple then appealed to the Supreme Court, calling the $440 million in damages "grossly excessive" and claiming the award overstated the value of the patented technology.
In a cruel paradox, by defunding Planned Parenthood, the new health care bill would increase Medicaid births at the same time that it grossly underfunds Medicaid.
This is a common charge against her, and an unfounded one: The evidence of "damage" from Ms. Manning's leaks has been grossly exaggerated from the start.
But legal experts say the FBI's hate-crime data is grossly undercounted because the reports are provided voluntarily by police departments, and not every department participates.
The more the left lashes out over tax returns, the less energy it can devote to opposing the White House's grossly incompetent appointees and harmful legislation.
Elliott Management, an American activist hedge fund, had campaigned to block the merger, saying that it wronged minority shareholders by grossly undervaluing Samsung C&T shares.
The $238 million settlement that big drugmaker Mylan agreed to pay to pay settle claims it grossly underpaid Medicaid rebates for EpiPen "shortchanges the taxpayers," Sen.
All of this suggests the markets may be grossly underestimating the Federal Reserve's resolve to hike interest rates, which may impact a variety of asset classes.
"The issues the FTC is focusing on have either been taken grossly out of context or permanently eliminated by Match," the company said in a statement.
It was only last month that Officer Haste finally faced a department trial — a disciplinary process that grossly undercharged him for the extent of his misconduct.
"All parts of society and the international community have made progress in preparing to face health emergencies, but current efforts remain grossly insufficient," the report said.
"The issues the FTC is focusing on have either been taken grossly out of context or permanently eliminated by Match," the company said in a statement.
" Referring to HuffPost, he added: "The article implies alleged complicit participation on my part in a yearslong array of inappropriate email communication, which is grossly misleading.
Until today, universities operated under a voluntary code when responding to allegations of sexual violence—and that code, known as the Zellick Report, was grossly inadequate.
Grossly implicated in nature's devastation in almost all of our acts, we do not eliminate gray areas, but instead, turn them into kaleidoscopic delusions-cum-nightmares.
First, if it was grossly inappropriate for Trump to ask the question (and it was), it was equally inappropriate for Comey to answer it (three times).
The state has the second-largest number of death row inmates in the country, after California, and African-Americans are grossly overrepresented on Florida's death row.
After all, it seems grossly unfair that the United States spent 3.6 percent of its GDP on defense in 2015, while Germany spent around 1.2 percent.
Some of us, of course, are unlucky enough to have adult acne in our 20s, walking around like grossly oversized preteens with boobs and a briefcase.
He laid broken on the ground below, alive but gravely injured, with grossly distorted limbs and torn fingers where he'd tried to grasp the gutter pipes.
American Airlines on Tuesday won about $15.3 million in an antitrust lawsuit that accused airline booking service Sabre of harming competition and charging grossly inflated booking fees.
Overnight, U.S. top trade adviser Peter Navarro accused Germany of using a "grossly undervalued" euro to gain advantage over the U.S. and its own European Union partners.
Jay Z is suing the former owners and execs of Tidal for $15 million claiming they grossly exaggerated their subscribers while luring him in for the purchase.
The countersuit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court by The Management Group comes about two weeks after Depp sued the company alleging it grossly mismanaged his earnings.
Yet the proposal, to say nothing of the $25.5-a-share bid, which Mr Polman thought grossly undervalued his company, was appalling to the Dutch chief executive.
While reviewing Amazon lightning sales over five days during the last week of September, BuzzFeed News found 20 examples of products whose steep discounts seemed grossly inflated.
The department found the recommendation to be extreme and excessive and grossly disproportionate to Stone's offenses and the department will clarify its position in court later today.
They seemed aimed at addressing recent criticism from a top trade adviser to President Donald Trump, who has accused Germany of profiting from a "grossly undervalued" euro.
To that end, the vacancy rate in NYC is just 103 percent (compared to 210 percent nationwide), creating supply and demand issues that are grossly impacting rents.
If you thought the stories regarding sexual abuse and harassment were doneâ€"or only limited to Hollywoodâ€"you have grossly misunderstood the scope of this pervasive problem.
I have grossly basic fantasies of who I'd be if I grew up in the 1980s and wasn't mentally destroyed by technology at such a young age.
Clinton had told a roomful of donors: "To just be grossly generalistic, you can put half of Trump supporters into what I call "the basket of deplorables.
Upon some post-movie Googling, I figured out that my confusion was likely largely due to the fact that Parker's retelling of Turner's history is grossly inaccurate.
West has also faced criticism for making grossly inaccurate statements about the history of slavery and race in America, often while talking about his support for Trump.
Contrary to Beran's account, which grossly minimizes Anonymous' role in Occupy Wall Street, the Anonymous of 2008-20163 displayed an ever growing commitment to social justice issues.
At that July, 13 news conference, Comey called the then-presidential candidate&aposs actions "extremely careless," rather than "grossly negligent," as drafted in the initial exoneration statement.
Based on this evidence, Democrats charge that GOP claims of voter impersonation and multiple voting are grossly exaggerated, politically driven, and intentionally designed to restrict voters' rights.
Graham also pushed the inspector general on the decision to describe Clinton's handling of classified information as "extremely careless" and not "grossly negligent," a potentially criminal designation.
"Given the president's propensity to lie about almost everything, it is not surprising that Trump is grossly distorting what the Medicare for All legislation does," Sanders wrote.
"The American people have been left vulnerable — the private information we share online has been stolen, abused, used for profit, and it's been grossly mishandled," Eshoo added.
"The American people have been left vulnerable -- the private information we share online has been stolen, abused, used for profit, and it's been grossly mishandled," Eshoo added.
The latest figures from NATO headquarters underscore a trend that is not only grossly unfair to the American taxpayer, but unsustainable from the standpoint of alliance unity.
Trump's comments about the Constitution's Article 21625 making him a king just highlight how grossly Republicans have abdicated their positions in the Article 2900 branch of government.
Strzok changed the final draft wording of Comey's statement from "grossly negligent" (which is commonly used in criminal cases) to the softer, non-criminal "extremely careless" wording.
The party spent much of the first months of Trump's presidency still shell-shocked that he had won -- and concerned that they had grossly misunderstood the electorate.
But the problem is not, as Navarro said in January, that the Germans would be using a "grossly undervalued" euro to flood the U.S. with German goods.
Hall said it would be "grossly irresponsible" not to prepare for the refugees' voluntary return to Myanmar, but there would be no pressure for them to leave.
It's the second day in a row that Trump has grossly misdescribed evidence that the drug can safely and effectively be used to treat the novel coronavirus.
Instead, Nurmagomedov fought promotional newcomer Darrell Horcher at a 160lbs catchweight and dominated the contest to earn a second round TKO win against his grossly-outmatched opponent.
Now Fairstein, played by Felicity Huffman in the series, has resigned from several boards, but she says the show's depiction of her is "grossly and maliciously inaccurate."
And in some cases, it grossly misrepresents the history of segregation in the US — a pretty unforgivable misstep in a movie that purports to be about racism.
Mr. Trump was a central player in the formulation of those strategies, which included grossly undervaluing his father's apartment complexes in tax filings, interviews and records showed.
Hickenlooper sees a sunny approach — one that emphasizes aspirations over grievances — as the necessary balm for a grossly divided country and the most potent antidote to Trump.
" (The company has not built a single plant.) In West Virginia, he grossly exaggerated the number of immigrants who failed to attend court hearings as "almost none.
The report found that the Federal Aviation Administration's review of the aircraft was "grossly insufficient" and that the agency "failed in its duty" to find safety problems.
"Her actions were grossly negligent, damaged national security and put lives at risk," added Rubio, who hit Clinton on the topic consistently during his failed presidential run.
Boko Haram has an estimated 2202,2628 members — considering that it's never been a primary focus of U.S. intelligence, it is possible that number could be grossly underestimated.
Stereotypes in a comedy are meant to generate laughter, but Apu is simply not funny anymore, and the grossly exaggerated South Asian accent and behavior are tiresome.
The problem with Mr. Sessions's turbocharging of the Justice Department's efforts against what he paints as machete-wielding "depravity" is how grossly it distorts the bigger picture.
His first press briefing in January attracted wide-spread ridicule after he grossly exaggerated the size of crowds at Trump's inauguration, despite photographic evidence to the contrary.
I offer this: instead of instilling fear in the hearts and minds of American aviation professionals with grossly inaccurate and constantly regurgitated information, come talk to us.
If a target company is willing to eventually contemplate a bid, the language it will use typically describes the offer price as grossly inadequate and the like.
However, the No. 4 U.S. railroad has repeatedly rejected CP's advances, saying the proposed terms were "grossly inadequate" and that a deal would face substantial regulatory risks.
He and his advisers claimed that the more inflammatory clips were manufactured, or at least grossly manipulated, as part of an information war carried out by Berezovsky.
" He said he feared that, otherwise, Britain after a departure from the European Union might become a "grossly unequal, bargain-basement economy on the shores of Europe.
The prosecution, for its part, pressed its theory that there was no immediate threat, and that the force used was grossly disproportionate to what the situation demanded.
Or will self-absorption and free-flowing peevishness be the hallmarks of an era of domestic and global crises, stirred up by grossly uninformed perceptions of reality?
"Investors will now have to greet Comcast's earnings reports with the trepidation that comes from owning a secularly challenged asset … for which they grossly overpaid," he said.
In November, Marc Lamont Hill was fired from CNN for giving a speech in support of Palestinian rights that was grossly misinterpreted as expressing support for violence.
In February 2016, lawyers for Mr. Syed argued in postconviction hearings that his original defense lawyer, Maria Cristina Gutierrez, who died in 2004, had been grossly negligent.
The velocity of change across these and other technological fronts is extremely high; the international effort to manage these rapid advances has been, to date, grossly insufficient.
They were grossly underequipped to achieve their strategic objectives ... There was definitely quite a degree of incompetence compared to how coups were done here in the past.
Lead track "How Does It Feel To Feel" explores psychedelic, 4AM-on-the-dancefloor existential inquiry, followed by "Object Of Interest"'s grossly seething, metal on metal creep.
Biden said his record on the issue has been "grossly misrepresented" but added that he accepts responsibility for what went right and what went wrong with the legislation.
"It is manifest that NAFDAC has been grossly irresponsible in its regulatory duties to the consumers of Fanta and Sprite manufactured by Nigeria Bottling Company," the judge said.
Sure, we're also leaking radio signals, but they degrade terribly over vast distances, so the claim that we're already broadcasting ourselves across the Milky Way is grossly overstated.
In the past few months, West has developed a tendency to make grossly inaccurate statements on these topics, often while he is talking about his support for Trump.
Trump's team has attacked Germany for using the "grossly undervalued" euro to gain unfair trade advantages with the U.S. as well as trading partners within the European Union.
"I think Mr. Trump will have a better economy, but that doesn't necessarily mean that asset prices will go up, because they are already grossly inflated," he said.
" FREDERICK RAWSKI, ASIA PACIFIC DIRECTOR, INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION OF JURISTS: "The court's decision effectively punishes these two courageous journalists for exposing human rights violations, following a grossly unfair trial.
In a BBC interview early Tuesday morning, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said a limit on salaries is needed to stop Britain becoming a "grossly unequal, bargain basement economy".
He merged the cheapest of campaign rhetoric with issues that relate to America's standing in the world, that relate to America's security, in ways that are grossly irresponsible.
Nathan said the seizure of items such as children's school records, family photos and X-rays at minimum reflected "grossly negligent or reckless disregard" of the Fourth Amendment.
Meanwhile, trump's top trade adviser, Peter Navarro, told the Financial Times, that Germany is using a "grossly undervalued" euro to gain a competitive advantage over its main partners.
Last week, U.S. President Donald Trump's top trade adviser said Germany was using a "grossly undervalued" euro to gain advantage over the United States and its European partners.
"We tried negotiating with the State, but the State's position is that the State is immune and the employees were not 'grossly negligent,'" King said to BuzzFeed News.
If the House tosses the hot potato to the Senate and it dies there, House members will have voted for a grossly unpopular bill for no particular reason.
It has shown that the initial rumours of illicit Russian support for his campaign—which of course Mr Trump denied—grossly underestimated the extent of the Russian operation.
Those who compare this situation to Germany in 1933 are not only grossly exaggerating, to an offensive degree, but they misunderstand the nature of Germany at that time.
His inauguration crowd size The size obsession has continued into his presidency, with Trump first insisting that the media had grossly understated the size of his inauguration crowd.
" Addressing the issue of Trump's popularity, Clinton said: "To just be grossly generalistic, you can put half of Trump supporters into what I call the 'basket of deplorables.
But despite small gains, women are still grossly underserved and underrepresented in the auto world, holding only a quarter of manufacturing jobs in the United States last year.
A doctor that makes a mistake is a human—possibly a grossly negligent human, but not necessarily—while a machine that makes a mistake is itself a mistake.
While debates over science policy have been grossly overlooked on the campaign trail, Trump knows he is hitting a nerve by calling out the "Ivory Tower" scientific establishment.
Trump has behaved so grossly inappropriately on so many issues since he fired Comey, Turley said, that the public may in some sense be inured to more revelations.
" You can also stimulate the prostate indirectly by massaging, with some pressure, the perineum, the body part between the testicles and asshole also known grossly as the "taint.
The lawsuit claims that cheerleaders were grossly underpaid for their work, and were subject to "intense scrutiny, harassment," assault from spectators, "cyberbullying" by the coach and sex discrimination.
The Justice Department disputed the judge's claim that its lawyers had intentionally lied to him and called his punishments grossly disproportionate, even if they had committed the missteps.
Per the department lawyers who later investigated the agreement, the contract had gone "grossly beyond the scope" of the original terms and in violation of government procurement rules.
Until that is determined, defendants will have to argue that the penalty is excessive, or grossly out of proportion to, what they can pay or what is justified.
Navarro condemned the "grossly shocking" withholding of evidence from defense counsel in a case that could have landed the Bundys in prison for the rest of their lives.
As my colleague Bryan Bishop wrote last month, MoviePass has in the past been "grossly deceptive," strategically misusing facts and figures about how much revenue its users drive.
Instead there is the soliciting of popular votes, complete with a fraudulent display of religious piety, the slandering of opponents and a grossly exaggerated threat to national security.
The United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit found that Test 21's grossly disproportionate impact on minority applicants violated the Equal Protection Clause.
Haley blasted the Kuwaiti-drafted resolution on Friday, calling it "grossly one-sided" and arguing that it failed to place blame on Hamas for inciting the deadly protests.
DACA was a band-aid solution to a broken immigration system that Congress has grossly ignored for decades, but a band-aid is better than an open wound.
CDC received reports of 642,602 cases of 16 diseases caused by bacteria, viruses, or parasites from mosquitos, ticks or fleas — but they say this number is grossly underreported.
But one of the key statistics the agency has recently cited to support that case was grossly inflated thanks to a programming goof, the Washington Post reported Tuesday.
The communists and the capitalists still grossly mistrust one another as well as the church (though Pastor Tim seems a little more live-and-let-live about it).
"We should dismiss people when they are grossly negligent or when they do things that are clearly bad and cause customer harm," Elliott told parliament's House Economics Committee.
"This is the first time that my face has been grossly distorted in a way that seems to evoke centuries of imagery used to depict the Jewish people."
Safety net programs augment income security for low-wealth communities, and barriers to these public goods — whether administrative or perceived — perpetuate a grossly unlevel playing field for nonwhites.
Of course, last year Barr wrote a memo calling Mueller's obstruction investigation "grossly irresponsible" and "fatally misconceived," which is surely why Trump appointed him in the first place.
Until then, it will be hard to identify the online pollsters that might be roughly on par with the live-interview polls, and those that might grossly underperform.
There's no reductive and grossly vicarious football-as-war metaphors because these people know what from; their team histories and alumni role are written in smoke and blood.
Here — irony alert — the administration is using the United Nations to call Mr. Putin's latest bluff: a peacekeeping force for eastern Ukraine on terms grossly advantageous to Moscow.
He played the "bad boy," making "bad" paintings of himself, for instance, "Untitled (Ohne Titel)" (1988), in which he presents himself as grossly overweight in giant white underpants.
Cambridge didn't comment for this story, but has rejected Channel 25's reporting as edited and scripted to grossly misrepresent the nature of the conversations that took place.
" She's grossly libidinous: After one of her soldiers, dressed in S. & M. gear, strips for her, she spanks him, memorably exclaiming, "This will teach you to arouse royalty.
Prague has "grossly interfered in China's internal affairs, and openly challenged the One China principle," said the statement, referring to China's stance that Taiwan is part of China.
President Donald Trump on Thursday rejected the official death toll from hurricanes that struck Puerto Rico last fall — and without evidence blamed Democrats for grossly inflating that tally.
"This is grossly unfair to any parents of kids who go to religious school," said Espinoza, who is represented by the Institute for Justice, a libertarian legal group.
Johnson & Johnson released the following statement: This award is grossly disproportionate with the initial compensatory award in this case, and the Company is confident it will be overturned.
Instead, he spent his time in power to help implement a tax cut for the rich that will be remembered in history as grossly unfair, ineffective, and unaffordable.
To the Editor: The curtain call taunt of a "Hamilton" cast member to Vice President-elect Mike Pence was a public and premature chastisement, grossly impolite and impolitic.
Grossly simplified, with quantum annealing, you are building a system that almost naturally optimizes itself for the lowest energy state, which then represents the solution to your problem.
With no official record of such conversations, DuVernay did have to make up this dialogue, which Fairstein called "grossly and maliciously inaccurate" according to the New York Times.
As I've written before, Soros has invested significant wealth in supporting democratic institutions in Hungary and other western countries but his support for migration has been grossly exaggerated.
Despite this record, "none of the president's positives can balance the moral and political danger we face under a leader of such grossly immoral character," Mr. Galli said.
They were grossly under-equipped to achieve their strategic objectives ... There was definitely quite a degree of incompetence compared to how coups were done here in the past.
"That room ... was grossly divided, I've never seen Nancy Pelosi's face like that," said host Chris Cuomo, commenting on Pelosi's stony expression as she listened to the speech.
It utilizes inadequate data, makes rookie technical errors, and includes grossly inadequate documentation, modeling malpractice the administration didn't even use the two existing models it had access to.
Shkreli also lied about having auditors and advisers for his funds, and grossly overstated the total amount of assets that his funds actually had under management, Smith said.
The first was whether Clinton had committed a felony-level offense of "either intentionally or in a grossly negligent way" mishandling classified information by using a private server.
White House trade and industrial policy adviser Peter Navarro has accused Germany of exploiting a "grossly undervalued" euro to take advantage of the United States and other trading partners.
JARRETT: Oh, yes, because the volume -- in fact, Comey wrote the sheer volume indicates that she was grossly negligent, but then he had Strzok and Page expunge that statement.
HILLARY CLINTON, FORMER SECRETARY OF STATE: You know, to just be grossly generalistic, you could put half of Trump supporters into what I call the basket of deplorables, right?
Peter Navarro, top trade advisor to President Donald Trump, told the Financial Times that Germany is using a "grossly undervalued" currency to gain an advantage over its trade partners.
Efforts to shut down these markets have been grossly inadequate, as the black market in environmental products is estimated to be worth $91 billion to $258 billion per year.
Then last week, an adviser to Trump accused Germany of using a "grossly undervalued" euro to hurt the US economy, a charge that drew a fierce rebuke from Merkel.
"The Special Counsel's attempt to vilify Mr. Manafort as a lifelong and irredeemable felon is beyond the pale and grossly overstates the facts before this Court," Manafort's lawyers wrote.
" In a statement to CNN, Johnson & Johnson called the award "grossly disproportionate with the initial compensatory award in this case, and the Company is confident it will be overturned.
" The statement continued, "It will now be up to the district prosecutor to prove that the individual members of the band were grossly negligent in filing their tax returns.
The FBI director pointed out that the probe was tasked with examining whether Clinton or her aides had mishandled classified information either intentionally or in a grossly negligent way.
Trump, who entered office last year pledging to undo what he described as disastrous trade deals, has portrayed NAFTA as grossly unfair to the United States and its workers.
Despite the lower tally, those tragedies seemed to receive more media attention, in part because of the grossly mismatched threshold for what constitutes a gun atrocity on each continent.
The Hertfordshire Police told the BBC News that Patel was "grossly irresponsible," and that his actions could have easily resulted in his own death or that of other drivers.
" He also flags up the world's grossly unequal distribution of resources, advocating that better mechanisms are needed to ensure more equal access to a pie that "is not growing.
The pols are grossly incompetent, spend the money foolishly or corruptly, & only take from USA.... ....The best thing that ever happened to Puerto Rico is President Donald J. Trump.
Of course, teenage Randall calling her out by saying she just doesn't care is grossly unfair, though probably in keeping to how a teenager would handle something like this.
However, while significantly more volatile, over the past five years the analysis from the Conference Board suggests that the growth numbers reported by the government have been grossly overstated.
So they ensure that their physical gestures are common but also grossly exaggerated: If a relatable characteristic such as a tear is present, it's depicted as flat and comical.
Soulja's bragged he "spent $6 million on the new penthouse," but we're told that price is grossly exaggerated -- it's listed for $3.2 million -- plus, he simply doesn't own it.
It initially began with Balenciaga trying to sell a grossly expensive copycat version of Ikea's FRAKTA bag, and quickly became the kind of trend only the internet could spread.
Trump's top trade adviser, Peter Navarro, previously accused Germany of using a "grossly undervalued" euro in order to gain advantage over the U.S. and its own European Union partners.
For that reason, French slave owners considered Vodou a threat and that is why it has been grossly misrepresented by white colonists and Haitian political and spiritual leaders alike.
"It would be grossly inequitable, asymmetrical and contrary [to require] Carlson to secretly arbitrate against Ailes while permitting Ailes to publicly sue employees in open court," the statement continues.
Roof's somatic delusions -- which are defined as false beliefs that something is grossly wrong with one's body -- include unfounded complaints of hair loss and thyroid disease, according to reports.
On their 1Q16 call, management said the purpose of the larger authorization was to increase flexibility to buy back stock if the company though it was 'grossly over-sold'.
Considering that women are grossly underrepresented in the skating world, the Pink Helmet Posse shreds through the skate park and through gender roles all while wearing sparkly nail polish.
"The Special Counsel's attempt to vilify Mr. Manafort as a lifelong and irredeemable felon is beyond the pale and grossly overstates the facts before this Court," his attorneys said.
It was the first live birth of a child who has been called — to the dismay of scientists who say the term is grossly misleading — a three-parent baby.
Clinton and trying to lay the blame for the bloodshed in the Middle East at her feet, a critique that most experts have said is grossly oversimplified and misleading.
Mr. Syed and his legal team had presented new evidence, including the testimony of a new alibi witness, and argued that his original defense counsel had been grossly negligent.

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