Sentence examples for a brazen case from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a brazen case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or instance that is bold, shameless, or audacious, often in a negative context.
Example: "The defendant presented a brazen case of fraud, showing no remorse for his actions."
Alternatives: "a blatant instance" or "a shameless example".

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Attacking a brazen case of featherbedding, he got the union to agree to cut the number of pilots in the cockpits of Boeing 737's from three to two.

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On a financial landscape littered with wreckage, WaMu, a Seattle-based bank that opened branches at a clip worthy of a fast-food chain, stands out as a singularly brazen case of lax lending.

Last week's budget was a particularly brazen case in point, as George Osborne scrapped maintenance grants for poorer university students (worth up to £3,387 a year), did away with housing benefit for 18 to 21 year olds and made one glaring exception to his new "national living wage", which will rise to at least £9 by 2020: those under 25, who will be paid a lower minimum wage.

NDJAMENA, Chad — More than 10 Kenyan police officers, and possibly as many as 31, have been killed by cattle rustlers in an ambush in a remote part of northern Kenya known as Death Valley, Kenyan officials said Monday, in one of the more brazen cases in recent years in the war against livestock thieves.

While the site has 30 million people using it in the UK, very few people ever encounter malware or cybercrime [on the site]." Buying and selling malware, identities and card details is widespread on the dark web, but this appears to be one of the most brazen cases to date.

There is a brazen verve also in Neko Case's Man.

In both cases, church officials "showed a brazen disregard for both civil law and the church's own internal policies," the group said.

On its face, the lack of attention the Wilson case received from Attorney General Jeff Sessions Justicee Department could read as a brazen political decision by Trump administration officials to obscure a terrorism case that doesn't fit into their broader agenda.

MOSCOW — A prominent Russian lawyer who spent the better part of a decade pursuing contentious human rights and social justice cases was killed on Monday in a brazen daylight assassination in central Moscow, officials said.

The government's case against the former Credit Suisse traders depicts a brazen scheme to artificially increase the price of bonds on their books to create fictitious profits just as the housing market was seizing up.

Judge Rakoff also presided over that case, finding that the bank had engaged in a "brazen fraud".

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