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It was Humphrey's description of pregnant women as hosts that was most egregious to her.
"This abuse of discretion was most egregious in 2009," said Mr. Moore, a managing director at the firm of Conway MacKenzie.
Statewide campaigns in California can easily cost more than $15 million, but Mr. McCain argued in endorsing the measure, Proposition 34, that the pace at which Mr. Davis was raising money was "most egregious".
This cycle, voter suppression was most egregious in Georgia, where Secretary of State Brian Kemp engineered a massive effort to suppress black votes on behalf of his close friend, gubernatorial candidate Brian Kemp.
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But it's most egregious where the two spheres intersect: in our political fictions, which are nearly always Manichaean, simplistic and naïve.
Gross inequalities and a lack of jobs fuel outbreaks of violence across the country.These problems are most egregious in the oil-rich Niger Delta.
The recent revolt by women staff at the BBC has been fuelled by the suspicion that gender pay disparities are most egregious in on-air roles, where a "cappuccino" recruitment process favours well-connected and well-established male talent.
In fact, in my opinion, it's been the video game industry which has been most egregious with DRM.
Problems can come from anywhere within an organization, but they are most egregious when they come from the top.
The hope for these organizations is that they can collect data from all local helpline services to be able to view patterns and triangulate the hotspots in the world that are most egregious.
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