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Typically, the facts have to be very egregious".
"This is, indeed, a very egregious problem," he said.
Prof Rubenstein said while the committee dealt with the "very egregious" sections that were disproportionate, the report did not deal with the constitutional elements which could see a high court challenge.
In worst-case scenarios, part of the production process ends up "going out the backdoor to a place you've never visited, where there's no oversight whatsoever, and potentially some very egregious violations [of human rights]".
"It's an astonishing case even to the people who are working it because it involves a very egregious breach of trust between a pharmacist and a doctor and patient," said Jeff Lanza, a spokesman for the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Kansas City.
The Mac attack wasn't very egregious: "They're kind of popular with this age," eh?
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That was really egregious.
It gets really egregious.
But Dr. Helen Fagin, who settled in the United States after being liberated by American soldiers in Poland and who serves on an advisory board that endorsed the memorial, said that it was "very offensive, egregious and disingenuous" to compare the design with Nazi architecture.
But the Israeli government produced the knee-jerk line that they were responding to fire from our installations – a very grave and egregious allegation to make.
"This was in response to a very specific, particularly egregious incident in which one editor of the journal was letting in a paper that clearly did not meet the standards of quality for the journal".
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