Sentence examples for more egregious consequences from inspiring English sources

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Remarkably, emerging economies with relatively less developed financial markets escaped many of the more egregious consequences of such innovations.

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We are in an age when, in the Middle East and elsewhere, the United States has had to grapple with the appalling consequences of some of its more egregious geostrategic mistakes.

The entire civilized world has turned a blind eye to Israeli war crimes and human rights abuses and the consequence is that such actions do not stop, but become more egregious with time.

(Some of the more egregious ones were).

More egregious violations require human intervention.

HSBC's actions were even more egregious.

The political liberties are even more egregious.

Only in this case it was far more egregious.

"So it does make smaller crimes appear more egregious.

I've never seen a more egregious case.

In reality, some are more fundamental than others, more egregious, more central to the larger argument.

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