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"This is an egregious distortion of the facts," said Lucas Van Praag, a spokesman for Goldman Sachs.
The medical community reacted with disgust, and the New York Times slammed the rhetorical duplicity of the Bush administration as an "egregious distortion".
And the opera gained enormously in scale, in variety and even in dramaturgical integrity despite the egregious distortion of its literary source.
That statement, while technically accurate, is such an egregious distortion of the evidence that one can only hope it is an interim statement, as some staff members suggest, not a final surrender.
To suggest there is an argument about the relevance of this study to commercial seafood is an egregious distortion of the facts and an alarmist attempt to make the study newsworthy.The only person quoted in your article is allowed to defame the tuna industry.
That is a very egregious distortion.
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There were some egregious distortions.
The first step to ensuring a steady food supply is to eliminate the most egregious distortions in agriculture policy.
One of the pamphlet's most egregious distortions of Marcus's recorded views is the treatment of friendship (amicitia).
Early negotiations hint at progress on the most egregious trade distortions.
In some cases, Dr. Burgess says distortions are "egregious".
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