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This has happened nationally, but most egregiously in the South.
Most egregiously, he has a longstanding pattern of obstructing justice.
Most egregiously, the lawsuit also details gross sexual misconduct allegations against Blatt.
But it is the IRS that is probably the most egregiously misused.
Our society has seen this most egregiously after the September 11 attacks.
But perhaps most egregiously, it only handed out medals to its human heroes.
But there's no spark here, no big moment and most egregiously, no authenticity.
Perhaps most egregiously, he walked directly in front of Queen Elizabeth II on camera.
Some tense remarks were exchanged, perhaps most egregiously when a cop was seen snickering.
Most egregiously, in 2010 gunmen entered two Ahmadi mosques in Lahore and killed 95 worshippers.
Yet, by far, the most egregiously bad thing about the Gram is its built-in webcam.
The United States, he argues, failed most egregiously in not helping create a viable South Vietnam.
"It's one of the most egregiously terrible things you can do as a surfer," she said.
But it now seems that Russia continued the practice more recently—most egregiously at the Sochi games.
Most egregiously, the company said that it would add an undesirable level of complexity to the product.
Most egregiously, Cassidy is claiming that the bill would not ultimately deprive sick people of health insurance.
Many tech companies still require forced arbitration for other types of claims—including, most egregiously, claims of discrimination.
The voices of those left behind most egregiously in the recovery are simply not present in Fed deliberations.
Most egregiously, Gabrielle Union plays a TV news reporter determined to portray the protest as a hostage situation.
"Most egregiously, restrictions do keep some people from getting the abortions they want to obtain," the report says.
But last week, I had begun reporting the most egregiously abusive accounts to Twitter — and I'd received no response.
The voices of those left behind most egregiously in the economic recovery are simply not present in Fed deliberations.
" And most egregiously: "MacKenzie's revenge: Can the soon-to-be former wife of Jeff Bezos wreak havoc on Amazon?
A triple bill of dances by resident choreographers shows skill but wobbles in parts, most egregiously on gender equality.
Most egregiously, "Armed Response," whose producers include Mr. Snipes and Gene Simmons of Kiss, offers underwhelming gunplay and fisticuffs.
But perhaps the most egregiously idiotic way to release confidential information is to send emails to the wrong domain name.
Women also hate that pink tax, which is abused perhaps most egregiously by razor makers and the dry-cleaning industry.
But it is the pay-to-play culture with long-time lobbyist donors that most egregiously violates the public's trust.
A host of high-profile players were brought in on lucrative contracts, most egregiously David Beckham and most notably Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
Perhaps most egregiously, Trump's former national security adviser John Bolton eliminated the National Security Council's entire global health security unit in 2018.
Most egregiously of all, at this point the tempo is apparently being dictated by Donald Trump's personal pique at recalcitrant House members.
And he did clearly and publicly tell the White House to rescind the nominations of the two most egregiously embarrassing judicial nominees.
He turned 21 last week and has spent his entire career in one of the most egregiously dysfunctional environments that the NBA knows.
Canadians were far more likely to use words like "amazing," great," and "favourite," while Americans were predisposed towards "fuck, "shit," and most egregiously, "bae." 
Most egregiously, should it win approval, the country's first energy bill to pass in more than two decades outlines no vision for renewable energy.
And most egregiously, for him, in recent months the court allowed him only two brief phone calls with his wife, while lawyers listened in.
Most egregiously, the "Frozen Lake Battle" (also horribly named) was necessitated by a plan to capture a wight that made absolutely no sense at all.
But perhaps most egregiously, he's looking at the sticker price of college, even though most students receive grants to partially defray the cost of college.
The United States has often fallen far short of these ideals, most egregiously in its original sin of slavery and continued discrimination against African Americans.
Thirdly and most egregiously: there is no way to know that unchecking those options is how you delete data you might not want Apple to have.
But Federer uncharacteristically got broken right back with a sloppy game, most egregiously when he slapped what should have been an easy putaway into the net.
There are the sky-is-falling desperation emails, perhaps most egregiously used by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee in 2014 (spawning the "emails from the D.C.C.C." meme).
The Post's fact-checker applies Pinocchios ranging from one to four, with four being reserved for what the column considers the most egregiously misleading statements or actions.
The Redskins are seen by many as having one of the most egregiously insensitive nicknames, though the team and the N.F.L. have expressed little interest in changing it.
I hope that the most egregiously squandered — the co-stars Aubrey Plaza and Anna Kendrick, as well as the character actors Stephen Root and Sam Richardson — were well paid.
The Fyre Festival may have normalized horrific behavior — from the treatment of the guests to, most egregiously, the workers of Exuma — but that doesn't mean we have to accept it.
Most egregiously of all, there was no effort to explain what the stakes were either in the election as a whole or in the specific context of the email issue.
Most egregiously, on election night, an all-caps post directed towards the LOSER SJWS OF REDDIT asked the site's diverse users HOW DOES OUR DICK TASTE on the front page.
The crippling extent of his addiction became public, his former label, Century Media, dropped​ him, and most egregiously​, he was caught running a series of scams ripping off his fans.
Perhaps most egregiously of all, Uber never accounted for the possibility that UberPool riders might have otherwise taken more sustainable modes of public transportation, biked, or walked to their destinations.
Perhaps most egregiously, the film's improv-heavy comedy style leads to long stretches of screen time where nothing much of note happens, other than the actors bantering back and forth.
It ran truly awful software, was loaded with gimmicks, and perhaps most egregiously, it didn't do enough to hide its ultimate purpose of becoming a vehicle for goosing Amazon sales.
That must be the thinking behind Republican efforts to push through so-called religious liberty laws and other legislation — most egregiously in North Carolina — that excuse and legitimize anti-gay discrimination.
Most egregiously, though, On Pointe never manages to make it clear why Bella deserves a spot in the American Ballet Company over all the other dancers vying for the same opportunity.
And Yamoussoukro is not much of a destination, even though it offers one of the world's most egregiously expensive churches and one five-star hotel with "presidential" suites for $420 a night.
At varying points, Google+ was pushed as Google's premier photo-sharing platform, or its go-to video chat destination, or, most egregiously, a necessary portal for logging in to your YouTube account.
The result was slower growth in the U.S. and, most egregiously, a spate of "tax inversions," as American companies were, with the flick of a tax-accountant's pen, no longer American companies.
The suit, which was filed Monday, claims the Anchorage dentist committed a wild range of charges—most egregiously, defrauding Medicaid of $1.8 million by sedating patients using IV anesthetic for simple procedures.
And this flick tries to do a few too many things; most egregiously, it's an attempt by Netflix to cash in on one of the most popular titles in its streaming vault.
It's that he goes out of his way to specifically praise them for the specific things they've done that have most egregiously violated human rights, international norms, and basic tenets of democratic rule.
But hospitals have exploited this advantage most egregiously by buying up private practices and then charging more for the exact same service provided in the exact same building by the exact same doctors.
Perhaps most egregiously, the top military brass and their collaborators made sure there was a series of clauses and articles that granted them immunity from prosecution for any crimes during the authoritarian era.
Most egregiously, she doesn't mention that thousands of women-only A.A. groups meet every day in this country, started and run by women whose distaste for patriarchy is as fierce as Ms. Whitaker's.
I have enormous respect for Mr. Obama, but his generous effort at bipartisan cordiality, telling Mr. Trump that "if you succeed, we all succeed," was the most egregiously misdirected sentiment of his presidency.
Most egregiously, Mr. Lauer allowed Mr. Trump to repeat, unchallenged, the false claim that he had opposed the war in Iraq when, as reported by BuzzFeed, he supported the invasion on record in 2002.
Most egregiously of late was Justin Caldbeck, former Lightspeed Ventures investor and founder of Binary Capital, who harassed at least six women, many of whom came forward to tell their stories to The Information.
Instead, the securities law "best interest standard," as typically enforced, simply requires advisers to disclose the many reasons they are unlikely to act in customers' best interests and to avoid the most egregiously fraudulent misconduct.
" But the mayor added that "at least from the South Bend perspective, the bad outweighs the good" because the "bill contributed to mass incarceration in a country that is the most egregiously incarcerated in the world.
Coughlin won two Super Bowls, lost more games than all but four coaches in NFL history, and has the distinction of being the most egregiously tart crabapple ever to fall from Bill Parcells' gnarled coaching tree.
Iconic American companies like AT&T, Wells Fargo, American Airlines, and General Motors are among those that have most egregiously reneged on the promises they made to the American public while lobbying for the tax bill.
It's a tactic that was most egregiously deployed by John Travolta's Gotti movie in June, when the film's marketer's reacted to the almost unprecedented 0% score on Rotten Tomatoes by launching a smear campaign against film criticism.
Racist jokes abound, most egregiously with Rob Schneider's performance as a Chinese wedding minister; Adam Sandler objectifies and dehumanizes nearly every woman who appears in the film; the plot itself is wall-to-wall gay panic humor.
The rallying cry of "fake news" has since been used by those on both sides of the table, but most egregiously by President Trump as a means to discredit news reports and media organizations he doesn't like.
Most egregiously, back in July, Vice promoted their story with a photo of George R.R. Martin paired with a photo of the jacket of Okorafor's novel — with her name on the cover cropped out of the photo.
Most egregiously, Trump compared the United States's economy to that of India and China—telling the audience that because the United States is not growing as fast as these emerging economies, it should be treated as a failure.
Characters are sketched instead of developed, the looping structure blurring some (most egregiously, Blake Jenner's critical role as a troubled jock and Margaret Qualley's blink-and-you-miss-it turn as a melting-down mistress) and eliding others.
Perhaps most egregiously, since DC isn't a state, all criminal law here is federal criminal law, so the president could have his staff murder opposition party senators or inconvenient judges and then block any investigation into what's happening.
Most egregiously, 37 out of 668 women who went in for an abortion at a hospital in Stockholm over a four-month span last year had been using the Natural Cycles app as their contraceptive measure, the Guardian reported.
Most egregiously, his snap decision during a telephone call with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey betrayed our Kurdish partners who led the fight against the Islamic State and risked being exposed to assault by Turkey and the Syrian regime.
The more restrictive policy is also seen as applicable to victims of gang violence, religious persecution, and those who are or presumed to be LGBTQ — some of whom have suffered most egregiously at the hands of private actors unrestrained by governmental authorities.
Critically, and in light of recent U.S. behavior at the Security Council, the Strategy does not acknowledge the need for sexual and reproductive health care for women in conflict areas — even, most egregiously, those who have experienced rape as a weapon of war.
Most egregiously, Russia took away the world's ability to attribute the chemical weapons attacks in Syria by vetoing the renewal of the UN-OPCW Joint Investigative Mechanism -- an impartial, independent technical body mandated to investigate responsibility for chemical weapons use in Syria.
Beyond that, narrowly judging Jones — a purveyor of weaponized anti-truth (most egregiously his claim that the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting was a hoax) — by the content he uploads directly to their servers also ignores the wider context (and toxic baggage) around him.
Yes, it's an overly busy blockbuster that shamelessly borrows from dozens of better-known and better-loved properties — the Lord of the Rings movies, The Hunger Games, Frozen, Game of Thrones and The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, most egregiously.
For the Ready Player One adaptation, Cline and Penn had the good sense to cut some of Wade's most egregiously smug moments, like the scene where he sneers his way through an impromptu Swordquest trivia-off with another gamer who's out to solve the same puzzle he's on.
The copy used to describe them attempted to make exploitation sound sexy, most egregiously with the description for Offred: "It's useless to resist the wine's smooth and appealingly earthy profile, so you may as well give in," which is air-headed at best and rape apologist at worst.
Nor does it absolve the African National Congress for the corruption that has infected the governing party after more than two decades of virtually unchallenged rule, most egregiously under Jacob Zuma, who was ousted as president in February and is on trial on charges of fraud and racketeering.
Although the lyrics of many samba songs focus on universal feelings of heartbreak or good times, and many of those composed by women like Dona Ivone Lara are embraced by the all-female groups, some of the older, most egregiously sexist lyrics of samba can be shocking to modern ears.
The voices of complacency are, I think, neglecting exactly how much mischief can be created by some of the provisions here — most egregiously, though not exclusively, a little verbal change from saying that the Federal Reserve "may" tailor regulations to individual banks' individual circumstances to saying that it "shall" do so.
But, to get back to our story, there is a way in which Danny Ainge's pursuit of Gordon Hayward in free agency could, in what would surely be the most egregiously Caucasian version of the Butterfly Effect in history, wind up having an impact on the race for Utah's third congressional district.
We want to see her prevail over the scheming wealthy white people who callously brush off concerns about the grotesque inhumanity on the US southern border in drawing rooms, who feign principle in opposition to their most egregiously offensive family members but ultimately only maintain their noble beliefs from the comfort of wealth.
And most egregiously, the staff of the Democrats on this committee had direct discussions with the whistleblower before his or her complaint was submitted to the Inspector General, and Republicans cannot get a full account of these contacts because the Democrats broke their promise to have the whistleblower testify to this committee.
Led by Presidents Bush, Clinton, and Obama, our country instead opted for more of the same, an alphabet's soup of bad ideas that have not put American workers first—among them KORUS with South Korea, CAFTA with Central American countries, and most egregiously the granting of permanent normalized trade relations (PNTR) to the People's Republic of China.
Monae tipped her hat to Hanks (literally placing her bowler hat on his head mid-song), who was nominated for his role as Mr. Rogers, and from there, it turned from a sweet moment with America's Dad to a highly entertaining but devastatingly tone-deaf "celebration" of some of the year's most egregiously-snubbed, Black-led films.
The showrunners consistently underestimated viewers, most egregiously making us endure a way-too-long scene of Joffrey Baratheon forcing two prostitutes to abuse each other when we already understand his character to be stupidly evil from plenty of earlier examples—like having the butcher's boy murdered in Season 1 or beating and humiliating Sansa in court in Season 2, Episode 4.
After Trump held a Florida rally where he endorsed alleged child sexual predator Roy Moore in the Alabama Senate race, Comey tweeted the following: And Wednesday morning, after Democrat Doug Jones defeated Moore, Comey shared another deep-ass quote from some history guy you've probably never heard of: Perhaps most egregiously, when news of former national security adviser Michael Flynn's guilty plea broke, Comey posted multiple Instagrams vaguely alluding to the events of the day.
In just a few years, North Carolina Republicans have not just run quickly through the conservative policy checklist; they've tried to permanently skew the balance of power in the state in their favor, passing some of the most restrictive voting laws in the country and drawing some of the most egregiously gerrymandered congressional and state legislative districts in modern American politics (though their moves have repeatedly failed to pass muster with the courts).
" Surrogates were told to point out that Russia "used its veto power six times over the past year to block UN Security Council resolutions" that would have held Syria accountable for using chemical weapons and that, "Most egregiously, Russia took away the world's ability to attribute the chemical weapons attacks in Syria by vetoing the renewal of the UN-OPCW Joint Investigative Mechanism -- an impartial, independent technical body mandated to investigate responsibility for chemical weapons use in Syria.
Some of the most blatant limitations were removed by the Supreme Court and the Constitutional Court after a long fight with Luzhkov's lawyers, making the registration process somewhat simpler. In 2003 Privacy International awarded Luzhkov the runner-up position in its Most Egregiously Stupid Award for the propiska rules.
After the Acts of Union 1800, Ireland was part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and British law governed the award and removal of the title "city". The Municipal Corporations (Ireland) Act 1840 abolished both those corporations which were already de facto defunct and those which were most egregiously unrepresentative. The latter category included Armagh and Cashel. It was moot whether these ipso facto were no longer cities; some later sources continued to describe them as such.
The Black Island was first serialised in Le Petit Vingtième from 15 April to 16 November 1937 under the title Le Mystère De L'Avion Gris (The Mystery of the Grey Plane). From 17 April 1938, the story was also serialised in the French Catholic newspaper, Cœurs Vaillants. In 1938, Éditions Casterman collected the story together in a single hardcover volume, publishing it under the title L'Île noire (The Black Island). Hergé however was unhappy with this publication due to errors throughout, most egregiously that the front cover omitted his name.
In the annual Pazz and Jop mass critics poll of the year's best in music, "Telephone" was ranked number 16 in 2010. It was placed at number three by Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone on his Top 25 Singles of the 2010 list. Sheffield further stated that "Telephone" was a "communication breakdown on the dance floor" and added, "Beyonce, the most egregiously non-crazy pop star of our time, gets to pretend she's as nuts as Gaga for a few minutes." Amy Phillips from Pitchfork Media placed "Telephone" at number 55 in her list "Top Tracks of 2010", noting that it was "one of the less weird tracks" on The Fame Monster.
More recent characterizations include as an uncomfortable "stereotype", "painful, misguided", "overtly racist" and "Orientalist", "one of the most egregiously horrible 'comic' impersonations of an Asian ... in the history of movies", and a portrayal "border[ing] on offensive" that is a "double blow to the Asian community – not only is he fatuous and uncomplimentary, but he is played by a Caucasian actor in heavy makeup." Similarities between the character of Mr. Yunioshi and anti-Japanese wartime propaganda in the United States have been noticed by critics Jeff Yang and David Kerr. A free outdoor screening in Sacramento, California, scheduled for August 23, 2008, was replaced with the animated film Ratatouille after protests about the Yunioshi character. The protest was led by Christina Fa of the Asian American Media Watch.

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