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This was an egregious instance of the prestige of the Nobel prize being accorded to economic orthodoxy, thereby adding to the dominance of neoclassical economics in academia.
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It was eventually pointed out to her that scuttling constituted a rather egregious instance of sexual harassment.
While we remember the 70s as the Watergate era, the break-in at the Democratic National Committee was only one such politically egregious instance of a surveillance state running amok, unchecked in its power and armed with technology after 25 years of a Cold War for post-WWII geopolitical supremacy.
Perhaps the most egregious instance of imposing a free speech zone upon protesters came in 2004 at the Democratic National Convention.
But it's not even the most egregious instance of vocal mangling at the cinema this season.
The most egregious instance of this new civic conformity was Tony Blair's measure to ban political protests within a mile of Westminster.
The exclusion of young George Pratt from his local Scout troop is not the most egregious instance of discrimination we will see this year, or even this week.
According to Ms. Ford, the slap was just the latest — and most egregious — instance of intimidation by the three men on the five-member council.
In perhaps the most egregious instance of its kind, New York Times reporter James Risen was threatened with federal prosecution for seven years for refusing to testify in the espionage trial of former CIA employee Jeffrey Sterling.
It's an egregious example of cronyism.
What an egregious example of corporate irresponsibility!
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