Of course, the most flagrant offenders against morality and common sense are still the nihilistic pseudo-leftists, who claim to see no real difference between Western democracy and those who desire to murder its voters at random.
They were the most flagrant offenders of these self-inflicted casualties and will pay for it today when the polls are released and their rankings plummet.
The rule has long been one of the biggest obstacles to proving violations against even the most flagrant offenders, because neighbors are reluctant to complain publicly about nearby residents.
But Deborah Ventis, the women's studies coordinator at the College of William and Mary, said that even if the codes did not prevent incidents, they increased the likelihood that flagrant offenders would be disciplined.
Although that report did not directly criticize Washington, several Salvadoran officers named as flagrant offenders were closely linked to United States officials.
By deciding that the most flagrant offender doesn't merit the harshest possible penalty, the N.C.A.A. seems to have admitted just what its critics asserted at the time the penalty was approved: The organization would never get up enough gumption to use it.
The RIAA still reserves the right to file lawsuits against 'particularly flagrant' offenders, but the article predicted these lawsuits would "slow to a trickle."
But Knight, described by some council members as a "flagrant offender" who subjects his athletes to public "humiliation of the worst kind," was the only coach whom any of them named.
In recent years, troubled by lost revenue, it has become more aggressive in chasing tax cheats and in putting flagrant offenders in jail.
They add that the most flagrant offenders have been young black Colombians from the cities of Buenaventura or Tumaco.