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When viewed through her lens, actions that he had taken that seemed lacking in malice to my untrained eye, became glaring and egregious examples of how not to act when you're dating someone.

"A violation doesn't become less egregious because it's gone on a long time".

"News Corp's behaviour has become an egregious collection of nepotism and corporate governance failures, with a board completely unwilling to provide even the slightest level of adult supervision".

Gustavo Velasquez, a HUD assistant secretary, did not refer to the case in Baltimore, but said: "We see a steady number of cases year after year, but the cases over time have become more egregious.

Liberalism makes leaps from time to time, as it did in the 1980s and early 1990s but only when the failures of non-market alternatives become so egregious that they are impossible to deny.

It also serves a purpose for Barclays: proving that banks no longer need a bailout might, just might, mean that mega-bonuses become less egregious to the taxpaying public – and push the "citizenship" agenda on to the back burner.

The problem for the long-term (the deranging expression in English is "committed") smoker is that as public prohibitions have increased and become more egregious, so his notion of "the strong virtuous man" he might become if he jacked the sordid business in is rendered increasingly tenebrous − a blue-grey smirch filtering the harsh glare of public health policy.

The entire civilized world has turned a blind eye to Israeli war crimes and human rights abuses and the consequence is that such actions do not stop, but become more egregious with time.

Bernie Sanders wears suits, but the excesses of the right over the same span have become so egregious, brazen, and successful, that no one, even the least sophisticated (i.e. Trump supporters), can miss or deny it, especially college students who are footing a lot of the bill -- just to be educated.

The country became an egregious example of the excesses of financial liberalisation.

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