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单词 Egregious
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1 It was an egregious error for a statesman to show such ignorance.
2 It was an egregious breach of protocol.
3 So a bit of fiddle, but nothing really egregious.
4 But the most egregious sin on the bases by the Mets was in the sixth by Timo Perez with two out.
5 Why should people who do something truly egregious be protected by an arbitrary limit on their punishment?
6 This egregious nonsequitur requires further clarification, if only for your myriad younger readers.
7 The legal system currently punishes the most egregious forms of child abuse and neglect, but such crimes are difficult to prove.
8 What an egregious example was here !
9 In many emerging economies corruption is egregious overt.
10 If it's really, it's very egregious message.
11 In many emerging economies corruption is egregious and overt.
12 The story seemed too egregious to be believed.
13 But its egregious ability is that, he can weave all kinds of things into integrated, actual and logistic oneiric events, which are different of species, spaces, and times.
14 Shares of the most egregious mortgage lenders have plunged and dozens have gonebust.
15 What's equally egregious is the fact that this pastry has more sugar than two full-size Klondike Bars.
16 At worst some egregious minion had conducted a childish private enterprise.
17 Sales_Tx is egregious because the one place where it could be used, it is instead read out of the state table.
18 This double taxation is the most egregious impediment to India's single market.
19 The outcome of childbearing by both teenagers and older women can be egregious.
20 The situation at Zefco was one of the most egregious examples of discrimination we have seen.
21 Nis, a traditional Socialist stronghold(), had been site of the most egregious election-day fraud.
22 At last, to my right, the hand of an egregious front-row person rose.
23 In the world of video rental stores, there is no sin as egregious as failing to rewind the video.
24 From time to time the Chinese government executes particularly egregious offenders, to no apparent avail.
25 His legal battle with the tanneries resulted in the closure egregious polluters in 1998.
26 When it comes to blatant lies are none more egregious than budget figures.
27 Of course, forecasts based on a theory of mind are subject to egregious error.
28 President Barack Obama may turn out to be the most egregious unilateralist in American history.
29 It was eventually pointed out to her that scuttling constituted a rather egregious instance of sexual harassment.
30 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.
31 That on the outer side was, one may say, on an egregious scale.
32 A greater worry is that both Zardari and Sharif have earned reputations - and indictments - for egregious corruption.
33 Most bad data is much less egregious, and is more often a result of typos, transposed tracks, and the like.
34 He is a serial political apologist, saying sorry, sacrificing an aide and obliging his shadow cabinet to pay back their most egregious claims, like medieval Christians buying indulgences.
35 The banker noted that it was the brazenness of the letter ... that was particularly egregious.
36 The second task is to deal with the most egregious envelope - pushers.
37 This is true whether the seduction is for comfort, self-aggrandizement, money, or, in the most egregious public instances, sex.
38 The IRF Act defines particularly severe violations of religious freedom as systematic, ongoing, egregious violations.
39 When it comes to blatant lies, there are none more egregious than budget figures.
40 The most egregious excessive bonus payouts now include a tenuous link to performance.
41 None of this excuses his egregious, almost maniacal, tactics and his total insensity to our necessities.
42 After coming up with this egregious fallacy, Bernoulli topped it by blithely assuming that every individual's marginal utility of money moves in the very same constant proportion, b.
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