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"Egregiously poor".
"Palm in particular was one of the most egregiously poor acquisitions," said Mr. Misek of Jeffries.
A roundup of reaction to one of the most embarrassing episodes in N.F.L. history, when some egregiously poor calls in the fourth quarter culminated with a disputed last-second touchdown heave that gave the Seattle Seahawks a 14-12 victoverover the Green Bay Packers on "Monday Night Football".
The only possible explanation for the egregiously poor MDD result is amateur incompetence in how the DSM-5 field trials were conducted -- and this throws in doubt all of the other results (and all of DSM-5).
In 2014, Pennsylvania's auditor general, Eugene A. DePasquale, found that the DEP's handling of water complaints from 2009 through 2012 was "a serious impediment to complainants' quality of life" and called its documentation "egregiously poor".
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It's not the only one – there's many, many cases that were egregious, egregiously done.
This is nothing short of... egregiously unfair and biased reporting.
But his character still feels egregiously idealized.
Clearly I wasn't egregiously responsible.
"This is so egregiously out of character.
Which writers are egregiously overlooked or underrated?
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