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But experts in bankruptcy law said it would be egregious for a diocese that had already declared bankruptcy to then transfer money secretly into parish accounts.
Their error in issuing the Great Writor in refusing to do sowould in my judgment have to be egregious for us to grant a petition for certiorari.
"Given that officers are given a great deal of discretion, it really has to be egregious for there to be criminal action," he tells me.
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Selection bias in OLS estimates is egregious for Grade A screened schools.
But it's egregious for the media, through inaccurate inference, exaggeration, and a failure to give all the facts, to over-blow their significance.
The circumstances would have to be egregious and reckless: for example, a company that paid bonuses to test drivers whose vehicles had the most close calls with pedestrians.
While it can be argued that there are many issues that we might protest, and that it's difficult to keep up with those because we are treating emergencies, this one is egregious in for me, obvious and terrible in ways that set or maintain frightening precedents.
Mr. Mills said Mr. Riccobono's conduct had not been egregious enough -- for instance, "a pervasive state of mismanagement" -- to justify circumventing state law.
Lee Kwan Yew – known for his liking for hangings and floggings – is egregious among these, if only for being so long lasting.
Of these, only 2,000-4,000 cases were egregious enough to qualify for the death penalty and, on average, 250 actually resulted in a death sentence.
However, for most folks, Goldman remains "B" roll for all that's egregious about Wall Street.
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