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It's hard to conceive of a more egregious betrayal.

The new Foursquare hysteria is an especially egregious case.

Shares of the most egregious mortgage lenders have plunged and dozens have gonebust.

One is simple accuracy; in this example, the misspelled name and wrong employer were egregious.

At worst some egregious minion had conducted a childish private enterprise.

The banker noted that it was the brazenness of the letter ... that was particularly egregious.

Countries that ignore the bank's warnings on egregious borrowing are likely to see IDA aid volumes cut and terms hardened.

they merely seek to stop the most egregious abuses and to limit harm to civilians as far as possible.

But local politicians have made their own egregious contributions to the debacle without even the FIG leaf of ideology.

But the most egregious involves match-fixing, to which Pakistani cricketers, allegedly including several of today's crop, seem especially prone.

"Any one egregious element can make a job unbearable," and for a given individual, that element may be unknowable.

Now investors are starting to differentiate between the weak and the strong, singling out those countries (such as the Baltic nations) where the economic imbalances look egregious.

This prevents the most egregious types of attack, where an intruder can use the built in administrative infrastructure to deploy rogue applications onto your desktop.

Under the supervision of two teachers, Michael Romano and Galit Lipa, they try to bring the most egregious injustices of California's three-strikes law before judges.

The mental, physical and emotional impact of this egregious crime on the human security of the countless individual victims is obvious.

The modern laws of conflict do not seek to ban war, or even to eliminate the killing of civilians; they merely seek to stop the most egregious abuses and to limit harm to civilians as far as possible.

There are some proximate causes, including fury over scandals (one involving a famous monastery) that seem egregious even to a nation that reveres the church and often winks at petty larceny.

Some regard it as an egregious form of social climbing; the Treasury and Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs (HMRC) seem to suspect that some big charitable donations are merely an elaborate tax dodge.

In China, North to Harbin, South to Qingjiang one line, West to Wuzhong one line, East to Bohai Gulf island and northeast Border Line. People of wide area felt egregious jounce.

America's unhealthy dependence on imported foreign oil stems mainly from President Reagan's belief that the best energy policy was no local politicians have made their own egregious contributions to the debacle without even the fig leaf of ideology.

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