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Even more egregious, they say, is to tell him what he can and cannot know.
"Washington is by far the more egregious of the two."
"But this is probably the most egregious case I have ever seen."
State health officials said her death was the result of egregious care at the hospital.
Any person with common sense, he said, would consider the behavior egregious.
It's just that some products are more egregious than others.
In this case, the impact was significant, but not egregious.
One example, which was seen as egregious by many on the staff at the time, came in the January 2000 issue.
But the most egregious offense came four months ago, they say.
It was so egregious, but what is a parent to do?
You have to put people in jail who are the most egregious.
One may call this egregious, but the issue is political, not racial.
And he found something "egregious" twice in about five minutes.
"If this is something that egregious, why did they wait a year?"
It's necessary when you've had this type of egregious act take place.
They are not the subject of a single egregious policy, like Vietnam.
The problem becomes more egregious in large or complex systems.
The team continues to receive attention as the more egregious example.
"But this was so egregious that I could not allow it."
Egregious cases often attract the attention of the international media.
He does not have to look far to find one of the more egregious misses in recent years.
"It is a potential public relations problem if the rates get too egregious."
I spend my life there, egregious and beautiful boy,' she said.
"This is one of the most egregious things I have seen.