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Four days from an election which threatens to end his political career, Mr Cameron needs urgently to woo them back.Yet what might make good politics is also egregiously unfair.
For their brief "punk prayer" in Moscow's Cathedral of Christ the Savior, the Pussy Riot women were subject to an egregiously unfair trial and sentenced to two years in prison camps.
But employee lawyers say arbitration agreements can often be egregiously unfair, pointing to an agreement that Hooters, the restaurant chain, required employees to sign until a court threw it out as improper.
In a letter dated Jan . 14 his Newsweek editor, Ann McDaniel, wrote to Ann Godoff, editor in chief of Random House, that Mr. Toobin's "treatment of Michael Isikoff in 'A Vast Conspiracy' is egregiously unfair" and that Mr. Toobin refused to interview Mr. Isikoff, even though he wrote in detail about Mr. Isikoff's reporting in "A Vast Conspiracy".
This is nothing short of... egregiously unfair and biased reporting.
This is egregiously unfair.
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"Egregiously poor".
But his character still feels egregiously idealized.
Clearly I wasn't egregiously responsible.
Unfair, I know, unfair.
"This is so egregiously out of character.
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