Sentence examples for To egregious from inspiring English sources

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To egregious

adjective

Exceptional, conspicuous, outstanding, most usually in a negative fashion.

  • The student has made egregious errors on the examination.

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Some, he said, have been subjected to "egregious behavior".

In an interview, Mr. Breuer said the rate-rigging case amounted to "egregious criminal conduct".

Of course, forecasts based on a theory of mind are subject to egregious error.

This misplaced yearning to right the wrongs of yore leads to egregious behavior by coaches.

This led to egregious scientific data, disregarded in the west, but celebrated in the Soviet Union.

But children who participate in conflict are exposed to egregious and sustained violence in all its forms – as witnesses, victims and forced participants.

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This historical ambiguity permits scholars to make equally convincing cases for contradictory claims about his fundamental stance without appearing to commit egregious violence to his doctrines.

This petition and website have been started to bring attention to this egregious injustice.

It's not actually that hard to avoid egregious partisanship in responding to an international crisis.

The F.D.A. and federal lawyers, he said, need to restrict criminal prosecutions to especially egregious cases of off-label promotion.

Even if the mistakes amount to an egregious failure, the argument still needs to give reasons to think that Romney will do a better job.

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