Sentence examples for egregious moves from inspiring English sources

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In one of the most egregious moves, Marsh reached a deal that linked the size of its contingent commission to AIG's ability to maintain prices on policy renewals.

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It was an egregious move by McGregor's standards.

In another unspeakable and egregious move, DAPL utilized mace, pepper spray and dogs to attack peaceful protectors who tried to defend the ancient sites and burial grounds.

The Republicans in the House made a less important but more egregious move out of the Bush-era repertoire when they killed a measure to extend the deadline for the transition from analog to digital television broadcasting.

The biggest push came last December, when it forced users to go through a new privacy wizard that encouraged users to share their Updates and other key information with 'Everyone' (I still believe this was the site's most egregious privacy move to date).

Perhaps even more egregious than the moves were La Russa's explanations, writes Jeff Passan on Yahoo.com, when the level of bizarreness leapt even higher.

Although the National Labor Relations Board interceded in some egregious cases – Regis Salons' move to show anti-union training videos and have workers sign contracts stating they would not join a union, for example – the industry remains remarkably non-union.

But rest assured that any real black friend will let you know if you've offended her, and then, if it's not entirely egregious, we can move on in friendship.

There's a lot of backstory to this that involves Facebook's most egregious privacy-related move to date.

For example, Mitt Romney visited South Carolina last Monday and called the move "an egregious example of political payback, where the president is able to pay back unions for the hundreds of millions of dollars they put in his campaign".

Clint Dempsey's miss was so egregious, he might be moved to apologize, but Tuesday's apology theater belonged to the former Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor, who took 97 seconds of his life to apologize profusely without saying exactly what he was apologizing for.

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