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Ask your advisors. If the employee has done something legally or egregiously morally wrong, you can stick to the letter of the law only.

In 1999, it introduced a ban on the most egregiously horrible farming methods - narrow stalls for breeding sows that prevented them from turning around, and tethers that tied pigs to the spot.

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Any product that egregiously violates experience goals will ultimately fail, regardless of how well it purports to achieve other goals.

Most egregiously, these shady real estate deals victimized American Air Force pilots who were stationed in Japan but wanted home sites in the United States.

Fail - "a noun or interjection used when something is egregiously unsuccessful" - was 2009's most useful word.

Many papers have begun running ads on their front pages – a space once deemed off-limits – most egregiously exemplified by the Los Angeles Times running one indistinguishable from a news story.

The source of Spain’s egregiously high unemployment lies in the most pronounced division of all in its economy, that between insiders and outsiders in the labour market.

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