Albeit scandalously late, the magistrate took this decisive step after the prosecution's 12 witnesses had failed to appear 31 times. |
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Its clergy, in the main, were neither piously devoted nor scandalously negligent, but were generally dutiful if rather unambitious pastors. |
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But given the towering importance of this issue and how it affects millions of workers directly, the turnout was scandalously small. |
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She lifted her skirts, showing off her pantalets scandalously, and ran as fast as her tightly fitted corset would allow. |
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And the wages of workers who do the jobs we try not to think about, in care homes, on rubbish tips or on our streets, are scandalously low. |
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The fact is, the standards for direct quotation in print media are scandalously low, and should be reformed. |
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For a pagan Platonist its particularity seemed scandalously incompatible with divine immutability and with a universal operation of providence in the cosmos as a whole. |
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It defies reason that Liberal members would so scandalously support the breaking of the law by the government. |
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On the contrary, it's mostly the imagination of Her slanderers which is scandalously rich! |
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The central bank, and the national savings bank it controls, are still scandalously badly run and unaccountable. |
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The risks have been seriously overstated on the basis of scandalously poor evidence. |
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I believe I can say that the European Union is seriously and scandalously dragging its feet in this area. |
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It did not, however, find itself in a position to reject the most scandalously Kafkaesque amendments. |
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It is a tragedy resulting from scandalously bad management, but that is the Liberal trademark. |
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Is it because no one knows toward what centre human beings are going to gravitate, and therefore our lives have become scandalously makeshift? |
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It is becoming alarmingly and even scandalously common for flight departures from airports all over the European Union to be delayed. |
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China believes that the U.S. is mistakenly and scandalously holding it responsible for deep-seated made-in-America problems. |
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Is it prepared to recognise that we are, in comparison to our Scandinavian neighbours in the north, and now, even to England in the south, scandalously under-funded? |
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We urge the Government to act on the report's recommendations, channelling resources into the NHS that have been scandalously lacking in the past. |
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He may be surrounded by ruthless war criminals and scandalously untruthful statesmen, but it's hard to believe that he wants other human beings to suffer. |
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The nuclear sector confirms that it is prohibitively expensive and benefits from scandalously advantageous conditions compared with sectors that produce clean' energy. |
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We are fixing what the Liberals did scandalously wrong for 10 long years. |
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Nor can it involve absolving all those, including leaders of states, who have scandalously feathered their own nests out of disregard for their people and for sound budgetary management at even the most basic level. |
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Metal nameplates would be considered scandalously infra dig. |
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But the release of the drone memo should not obscure the reality: we still know scandalously little about who the American government is killing, and why. |
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The American public has turned against them since the dotcom bubble burst and Enron and WorldCom collapsed scandalously, and because their pay continued to soar. |
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Like his scandalously barefoot goat-god in L'après-midi d'un faune, he seems to conjoin the animal and the otherworldly and to fuse, as in his choreography for The Rite of Spring, the primitive and the futuristic. |
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If equal opportunities are not systematically incorporated into all stages of programme planning and implementation, they will continue to be scandalously neglected in the future as well. |
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It is as if by acting scandalously, they are able to immunize themselves. |
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Today the majority of the refugees, who a few months ago faced a hopeless exile, have returned to their homes, such as they are after being scandalously burnt or wrecked. |
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As luck would have it, Parliament succeeded in putting most things right, but, scandalously enough, cadmium batteries in hand tools are still permitted. |
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Let organised crime, which is often linked to terrorism, increase its hold on society and governments and gain power through scandalously huge profits? |
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All of this raises one critical question that we must ask ourselves: why be involved in such a costly event when the outcome seems scandalously low? |
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The ruling elite is scandalously indifferent to the suffering of ordinary North Koreans generations at a time pass through the country's miserable gulags but it is punctiliously conscious of its own dignity. |
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Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister is seeking to conceal or make us forget the fact that he scandalously impugned the reputation of a member of the House last week. |
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