• You should be aware that oil revenues largely support and finance NIF's egregious violations of human rights.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy

  • Finally, it's useful to remember that in the 1980's, the divestment decisions of the public pension funds of most of your states played a major role in ending South Africa's egregious policy of apartheid.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy

  • Such is the Tories' new-found dedication to internal democracy that Mr Hague is willing if that is the party's wish to let the egregious Lord Archer fly the party's flag in the election for London's mayor.

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  • With the country's most egregious suspected war criminal at liberty, the European Union had a plausible reason to prevaricate about admitting it.

    ECONOMIST: The EU and the western Balkans

  • "The failure of the intelligence agencies to share information with each other was one of our government's most egregious lapses leading up to Sept. 11, " charges Democratic Senator Joseph Lieberman.

    CNN: At the crossroads of terror

  • An inquiry into one of France's most egregious recent miscarriages of justice the imprisonment of 13 people wrongfully accused of running a paedophile ring in Outreau said one cause was the fact that the investigating judge was working entirely alone.

    ECONOMIST: Race and politics in France

  • The depth of the President's sense of global civic duty is also evident in the recent move to engage with the United Nations Human Rights Council, whose membership includes some of the world's most egregious human rights violators and other undemocratic countries that use their position to launch hyper-politicized attacks on democratic Israel.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Citizen-defendants of the world

  • Casey Institute has long pointed out, one of Mr. Pitt's most egregious failures as SEC Chairman was his unwillingness to address the danger posed by non-disclosure of these companies' business operations and to take even the most elementary steps to address it -- for example, by ensuring that investors were given information about foreign registrants' activities in and with state-sponsors of terror.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Opportunities for Financial War on Terrorism

  • Opponents have a point when they note that ratifying this document has not prevented some countries from being the most egregious violators of women's rights.

    CNN: U.S. drops the ball on women's rights

  • The most egregious exploiters of the current S corporation advantage are shareholders in personal service corporations, generally those companies in the business of providing services in the fields of health, law, engineering, architecture, accounting, athletics, or consulting.

    FORBES: Senate Proposal for Tax Reform Part II: Democrats Seek To End S Corporation Payroll Tax Loophole

  • In so doing, Henry Paulson has acted in a manner that not only appears to smack of a conflict of interest and egregious disregard for the public's fiduciary interests.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Uncle Shariah

  • Perhaps the most egregious example of the company's insularity was the way it held out for more than 20 years against the use of credit cards, launching its own store card instead.

    ECONOMIST: BUSINESS BRITAIN

  • Toobin said the AP's subpoena was particularly egregious.

    CNN: SHARE THIS

  • Outraged officials and preservation groups have seen Trenholm's move as an egregious example of bad politics, and when Trenholm made a comment about selling the place (a no-no as a nonprofit), the controversy ended up in local newspapers.

    FORBES: Brilliant Lighthouse Deals

  • Particularly egregious has been the Obama administration's determined effort to obscure whether we are even at war and with whom.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: When Ed Meese speaks

  • She also established the International Crimes Tribunal, a domestic court charged with bringing to justice some of the most egregious human rights violators from Bangladesh's 1971 war of independence.

    WSJ: Sadanand Dhume: Bangladesh on the Brink

  • Women's groups say the most egregious problem is the medical test that a victim has to undergo, which includes a vaginal exam to determine if the woman is sexually active.

    NPR: Indian Panel Pushes New Laws After Fatal Gang Rape

  • So if we're looking at the sort of egregious mass violence like that, that's always something to look for.

    NPR: The Tipping Point: When Hate Turns To Violence

  • Gilder found Gore's documentary to be riddled with egregious distortions and falsehoods.

    FORBES: Fantasy Fears

  • Many small towns Congressman Jack Murtha's Johnstown in central Pennsylvania is an egregious example are kept alive only by federal pork.

    ECONOMIST: Barack Obama has ignited a fiery debate about class

  • While playing an important role in maintaining corporate accountability, class actions have lately offered the most egregious examples of the mercenary nature of America's trial lawyers.

    ECONOMIST: The war on tort | The

  • The IMF's behavior regarding Indonesia has been particularly egregious.

    FORBES: Fact and Comment

  • It's still double taxation, but less egregious than before.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • To date the most egregious attack on a foreign journalist in Cairo's Tahrir Square took place last Friday, when CBS's senior foreign correspondent Lara Logan was sexually assaulted and brutally beaten by a mob of Egyptian men.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Lara Logan and the media rules

  • To name just one egregious example, a key postulate of Wahhab's teaching asserts that Muslims who do not believe in his doctrines are ipso facto non-believers and apostates against whom violence and Jihad were not only permissible, but obligatory.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Alexiev testifies on Wahhabi influence in US

  • Salam al-Maliki, a Sadrist who has the transport job, is a particularly egregious example of a minister who follows his group's own agenda.

    ECONOMIST: Iraq

  • It's hardly surprising, therefore, that we see egregious examples of ineptness, arrogance and corruption, let alone day-to-day featherbedding and laziness in individual UN programs and projects.

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  • This egregious error is even more offensive to common sense than Enron's use of off-balance-sheet vehicles.

    ECONOMIST: WorldCom

  • One of the most egregious manifestations of this "double game" has been Moscow's determination to continue to provide Iraq with the critical services of several thousand Soviet advisers.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy

  • Mr Sarbanes's law and the others may stop some of the most egregious practices of rogue sub-prime lenders.

    ECONOMIST: Lawmakers, state and federal, are mounting an attack

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