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4.Banks would love to wriggle out of the most egregious deals, or at least get better terms.
5.He may also be punished for his failure to tackle egregious corruption, a central pledge from his 2002 victory.
6.They called the project "a fictitious rewriting of history" and urged it be shelved until "egregious factual errors" could be fixed.
7.Among the most egregious conflicts of interest,analysts have been pressured and paid to recommend stocks simply to curry favor with the issuing companies.
8.After a quarter century in which each major party has routinely accused leading figures in the other of breaking assorted laws, it may now take an egregious scandal to rock the public.
9.Perhaps the most egregious policy was reserving around 800 industries, designated “small-scale industries”(SSI), for tiny companies that were unable to compete against the large firms of competitor nations.
10.Keep up pressure on Wall Street. Among the most egregious conflicts of interest,analysts have been pressured and paid to recommend stocks simply to curry favor with the issuing companies.


