Aún no tenemos significados para "egregious error".
1This egregious error is repeated twice, later on in the article.
2His egregious error on Sunday left Texans fans booing for the remainder of the game.
3Whatever the cause, it was an egregious error.
4He regarded this as an egregious error.
5Lady Lufton, however, had woman-craft enough not to be led into any egregious error by Lucy's silence.
6Clipperton committed also an egregious error in pretending to attack the town, and the ship in the harbour.
7To suppose all this employed by Plato as mere fancy and metaphor is to commit an egregious error.
8Concerned that his agitated state of mind would lead him to make another and more egregious error, Roy dawdled no longer.
9This was an egregious error I was going to rectify last weekend but was then convinced by a mate not to.
10He was making rapid progress with the language, though occasionally a peal of laughter from his companion told of some egregious error.
11Your admonition begins by taking notice of what you conceive an egregious error which you have heard me suggest at two several funerals.
12To ignore this, at a time when the Government is set to pass a law criminalising the purchase of sex, is an egregious error.
13To confer on them the title of "independent researcher" when they obviously do not have the skills to conduct such research, is an egregious error.
14The inclusion of a patient safety measure to avoid an egregious error in the pass criteria resulted in 27 (18.9%) students failing to meet them.
15The coefficients attached to these represent the number of egregious errors or entirely fictitious items given.
16The youth was not exempt from egregious errors.
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