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Two-hundred thousand dead in Darfur is egregious enough.
But Foer's writing about sex was ultimately found to be not "egregious" enough.
But some consumer advocates said they still believe that the fees are egregious enough to warrant more of a fight.
The crime was egregious enough, but it turned out that Mr Huntley had previously been investigated for rape, underage sex, indecent assault and burglary.
Nuns who err in the direction of spiritual negligence only enter the historical record when their lapses are egregious enough to catch the church hierarchy's attention.
To date, the department has not fined any airline because it believes that no incident has been egregious enough to lead to a fine.
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In the extended game of "Gotcha!" that is "Slander," she uncovers more than enough egregious loose talk (for example, Peter Jennings's televised, off-the-cuff comments about the state of brain surgery in Cuba) to have a field day.
Those issues are the meatiest to contemplate because to these ears, a side-by-side comparison of the songs in question reveals profound similarities in feel but hardly egregious and obvious enough to earn the Gaye estate a payout.
A single egregious act is not enough.
They were egregious, but not large enough to warrant the veto of an entire tax bill.
Both are nimble enough to sidestep egregious caricature, but neither is above a bit of obvious mugging when it serves the cause.
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