In this kind of environment, what's blatantly wrong or doesn't work is usually weeded out pretty quickly.
In a playoff game, there should be some mechanism for a review of a blatantly wrong call.
"I just think it's blatantly wrong, morally wrong."
Who wouldn't be delighted to know that rather than doing something that was blatantly wrong, he or she had merely committed an act that was "inappropriate"?
"If something's blatantly wrong, don't make a knee-jerk reaction" by pulling ads, the executive said.
If it's not blatantly wrong, and it's not offending anybody, it's not top priority.
While WarPath doesn't do anything blatantly wrong, it fails to do anything new.
There seems to be an increasing number of critical decisions being made that are blatantly wrong.
"In other words, the presentation of Versed is not only impractical, it is dangerous and any indication on your part that drug overdose is the sole responsibility of the physician is blatantly wrong."
However, your comments have once again made it clear that not only is the comitology procedure that is used in the European Union unsatisfactory, but it also, quite obviously, leads to blatantly wrong decisions.