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These costs may be particularly egregious for small-company shares that have the least liquidity.
"It would be particularly egregious for politicians to be handed a whopping great pay rise while hard-pressed taxpayers tighten their own belts".
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Orchestra members said it was particularly egregious for Mr. Kaplan to obtain the concert date when so many other hard-working conductors did not have such opportunities.
"It is particularly egregious for the BBC and ITV/ITN to have done so when Karin Ward put her head above the parapet to speak out about Savile".
But in his case the offense is particularly egregious, for two reasons: first, because he is a highly visible science communicator, and second, because I told him not to, several times.
Do you consider phone-hacking to be particularly egregious?
The breaches, though willful, do not appear to be particularly egregious.
It also has a way of distorting the words in a manner that is particularly egregious even for opera.
The use of antibiotics as growth promoters in the agriculture industry is particularly egregious; this use accounts for nearly half the 50 million pounds of antibiotics produced in the United States each year [ 2].
"These speech restrictions are particularly egregious as the population has, for decades, been well informed of the harms of tobacco use and the government cannot demonstrate that the restrictions will further increase consumer awareness or reduce youth tobacco use," the complaint said.
A pull-down menu is particularly egregious and unfortunately common example of design for page navigation.
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