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"This is, indeed, a very egregious problem," he said.
"The most egregious problem is in men's basketball," Brand said in an interview.
To some people, having a U.S.D.A. official tell you that you have to heat the milk to a certain point takes away your American right to live, but I'd say you have a much more egregious problem if you're importing transgenic grain from Iowa and polluting the Gulf of Mexico with so much nitrogen that it's causing dead zones".
The first and most egregious problem with obscured body language is that it's very easy to lie.
The predisposition of their investigation misses the more obvious point and egregious problem in the IRS.
And in the current patent reform legislation, Congress has only cut back on one particular egregious problem, the patenting of tax strategies.
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The most egregious problems faded for a time, but ultimately came back.
Since then, Ms. Egan said, little has changed in LPL's compliance culture, letting what she called "egregious problems" go unchecked.
"When I look at Dr. Pachauri's case I see obvious and egregious problems," said Dr. Roger A. Pielke Jr., a political scientist and professor of environmental science at the University of Colorado.
The egregious problems identified by Justice Stevens (and other prominent Americans who have changed their minds in recent years about capital punishment) have always been the case.
He failed to fix the egregious problems of agencies coordinating watch lists and dropping the ball on information about terrorist suspects, which flared again in the Boston bombings.
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