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The most egregious reason is the state's unique and grudging approach in cases where the defendant claims intellectual disability.
The most egregious reason for the waste of interest money: the Treasury's obstinate refusal to put traditional call options on its long-term paper.
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Call it the Tony Blair test: I'm a Labour voter, and he still gives me consistently egregious reasons to regret that he ever won power.
But what isn't in doubt is that vulnerable people are being put at risk, for the most egregious of reasons: our amusement and Simon Cowell's and ITV's profit margins.
But in his case the offense is particularly egregious, for two reasons: first, because he is a highly visible science communicator, and second, because I told him not to, several times.
The original sounds fairly berserk, featuring the egregious Walter Huston -- a reason to bomb us if one ever existed -- as Uncle Sam.
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The 1998 Florida Marlins are the most egregious example (and the very reason that the team has had trouble establishing itself with fans in South Florida).
What he said was terrible and egregious, but the plagiarism alone is reason enough for him not to be a faculty member".
Ms. Durbakova, a lawyer with the Center for Civil and Human Rights in Kosice, the main city in eastern Slovakia, said she chose the village not because it was a particularly egregious offender but for the opposite reason, because the "school is not exceptional".
"One of the reasons it's so egregious is because it's so readable," she said.
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