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Ironing out that narrative would be crucial in the district court judge's determination of how egregious Slager's actions were — and how much time he deserved to do.
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This depends, of course, on how egregious the terms of the non-union performers' contracts were with the original producers of the work.
The methodology was changed this year to account for how egregious a country's secrecy is considered, with less emphasis on the size of its economy.
To get a sense of just how egregious ZTE's behavior truly is, we need only to consult PACER, the national index of federal court cases.
One thing that remains consistent over the last 30 years in observing America's participation in Afghanistan is that mistakes and errors of judgment, no matter how egregious or self-defeating, never seem to get corrected.
The fact that some have now reversed their earlier support of Bush's policies only highlights how egregious their earlier blindness was.
In other words, a hack that exposed 499 patients, no matter how egregious, wouldn't have been part of the study.
If the cops give the orders, compliance -- so this line of thinking goes -- isn't optional, no matter how egregious the misconduct or how sensible the reforms.
The Court now adopts a per se rule that a union's breach of its duty of fair representation can never render it liable for punitive damages, no matter how egregious its breach may be.
"It depends how egregious the conduct is".
Executives are being allowed to escape responsibility for wrongdoing no matter how egregious.
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