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"This is just an egregious case.
And second, the view that Islam is an egregious case of a religion that inspires violence.
After the hearing Browder said: "This was an egregious case of libel tourism".
Brown's British-bullish presentation of Ashton's appointment in Brussels was an egregious case in point.
Cardinal Levada said he believed that "the evidence is clear" that Father Murphy represented an "egregious case" and deserved to be defrocked.
But some letdowns are worse than others, and the musical "Splendora," which opened last week at the tiny Chelsea Playhouse, is an egregious case.
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While the Libor case provides an egregious example of bad behavior, it is unfortunately just one of many that we have witnessed leading into and following the great recession.
In an usually egregious case of grant fraud, a well-connected Chinese scientist has been charged with embezzling $1.6 million.
The AHCA also found a "very egregious" case in which a late entry noted a patient was resting in bed with "respirations even and unlabored," though the patient was in fact dead at the time of the entry.
It is not clear, however, whether this represents a new attitude on the part of regulators to try to force banks to pay attention to possible Ponzi schemes — just as the Patriot Act requires them to monitor possible terrorist financing — or whether it is an isolated response to a particularly egregious case.
But Spitzer's an especially egregious case because in one short year in Albany he made enemies of everyone.
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