As the government has assumed power over monetary policy in contemptuous disregard of the expressed wishes of the savers, it aggrandizes power. |
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It would serve them right if they were shut down as a result of the same disregard for public opinion and democracy. |
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The band doesn't sing, but rather reads the words like poetry, in fear that we might simply disregard them if the words were melodised. |
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They hurl all kinds of abuse at refugees with complete disregard for the truth. |
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So don't disregard Chinatown as simply a tourist trap or a good place to eat your weight in dumplings. |
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People are vain and shallow and disregard the love of others to pursue their own whims. |
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The adolescent males often disregard pedestrian and car traffic, riding after dark and the wrong way on roundabouts. |
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On the other hand, neither is it at the other end of the spectrum in which rights were trammeled in blatant disregard for the Charter. |
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Verbal aggression, insulting and rude behaviour, disregard for the rights of others, petty thieving and shoddy work were the norms. |
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He was a defensive liability early in the season, misplaying several fly balls and showing a general disregard for hustle. |
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Perhaps other people in my situation should not disregard this opportunity if offered. |
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It does not change the fact that another youth bites the dust to a druglord's greed and disregard for the value of life. |
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He was about to shuck his clothes with disregard for personal safety and dive in to look for her when the pool began to bubble. |
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It is impossible to overstate the momentousness of such events, and yet they have fallen into a shadowy disregard, eclipsed by recent history. |
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Think of the company, and its blatant disregard for honesty, fair competition and legal strictures. |
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Kobe's preferred game plan is to disregard his teammates and shoot when the spirit moves him. |
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So far as subjective intentions were concerned, the directors proceeded in blithe disregard of the existence of the articles. |
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In its blithe disregard for niceties the film ends up being a rather clever satire on the whole idea of normality. |
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For it is all over the Internet, in blithe disregard of copyright law, for any kid today to surf. |
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The clerks, as usual, were full of rude health, chatting with blithe disregard. |
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I am appalled at her ungratefulness and disregard for other people who have the disease. |
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It was unlawful for the Home Office to disregard the policy, as it had done in the directions for removal. |
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One might be tempted to disregard my relatively unqualified opinion had it not found reiteration in several critical writings. |
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Such unregulated production spawns the growth of child labor and of a disregard for working conditions in general. |
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But his unworldly innocence disguises his disregard for the real social consequences of his actions. |
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Another persistent theme is the utter disregard for the health and safety of working people. |
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His bizarre word rhythm and gleeful disregard for punctuation makes even his most banal utterances sound dramatic. |
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But remember it's still too early for the nightwalkers to disregard their reflective gear. |
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While he may get up your nose and you can disregard him as much as you want his achievements cannot be taken lightly. |
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By defending his blundering ways, this self-serving little weasel shows callous disregard for that poor little girl. |
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If only you new the truth you would hang your head in shame at your ignorance and callous disregard for the suffering of your fellow Australians. |
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But despite the ineluctable force of modernization it's surprising how strongly and deeply rooted this callous disregard for women is. |
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Because the poverty was somewhat camouflaged by the tropical climate, metropolitan visitors tended to disregard it. |
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Saunders has also noted journalists' general disregard for female occupation leader when reporting the occupiers' stance. |
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When they do, it will be helpful if people who encounter off-roaders who disregard the prohibitions will report the violations to the police. |
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Each day, football goes one step forward and two steps back because of football officials who disregard the basic rules of the game. |
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Swanberg plays an amusingly hatable character with a smug disregard for indie flicks. |
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To push on with the reclamation shows open disregard for these international agreements. |
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This is a world of endemic and endless daily violence, and a seemingly casual disregard for the value of life. |
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In their attitude to waste and higher prices, ministers reveal a casual disregard for the taxpayers and consumers who foot the bills. |
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I would be filled with rage at this casual disregard of my only child's suffering, if it weren't for the fact that it was pretty darn hilarious. |
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What kind of crimes will these kids be committing as they get older, if they have this casual disregard of life at such an early age? |
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I believe that in any military action carried out by a government against a nation, a certain casual disregard for human life occurs. |
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But the casual disregard for the welfare of the poor is still very much a feature of life in the subcontinent. |
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So why did people disregard what the factional leaders or heavyweights or number crunchers were telling them? |
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They leave the pundits gaping at their heedless disregard for the Governing Class. |
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The paying passengers were treated with total disregard and sometimes even outright abuse. |
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Many factories illegally disregard the minimum wage and frequently pay their laborers much less. |
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For the baptized, to disregard God's claim on their bodies is to act out of a false consciousness. |
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I held most of the world's females in disregard, for even a hint of mascara or lip colour was enough to have me disrespectful of them. |
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While he leaves on a downer, it would be unfair to disregard his achievements. |
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Your commanding officers will not take kindly to your disregard to authority. |
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Too many, misunderstanding the nature of faith and presuming upon the grace of God, disregard the commandments of God. |
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That sounds like condonation of sloth, indiscipline, unethical behaviour, and disregard of responsibility. |
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The intentional killing of civilians is proscribed, and so are military actions that show a gross disregard for the lives of innocents. |
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His disregard of proportion is shown by his inordinately long quotations from the poets. |
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In order to explore and expand, one must disregard convention and conformity. |
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Is this indeed a simple error in memory, or is it rather an intentional disregard of the Palmer's absence in the cave? |
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If, however, a person considers him or herself to be different from the group, it will be easier to disregard the group's opinion. |
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His playful frolics with foxes and bears show his lack of fear of the wild and disregard for his own safety. |
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On the other hand the youth, like many others of his ilk these days, shows total disregard and contempt for authority of any kind. |
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It observes that the disregard and contempt for human rights have resulted in barbarous acts that have outraged the conscience of mankind. |
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Their contempt for human life and disregard for the principle of non-combatant immunity stem not from despair and anger, but from nihilism. |
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To ignore the law would no longer constitute an abuse of the jury's power, as long as that disregard inured to the benefit of the defendant. |
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Joe Warwick was blown away not just by the food but by the competitors' flagrant disregard for the rules. |
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One bag of chips every now and then is NOT a flagrant disregard for their health. |
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They also highlighted a flagrant disregard by the defendant to correspondence from the council in the case. |
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It is this flagrant disregard for human rights and international laws which so angers the Arab people. |
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Yet they were persecuted and locked up in flagrant disregard of their human rights. |
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Schily displayed remarkable vehemence and ruthlessness in his disregard for constitutional ground rules previously considered inviolable. |
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This is not to disregard the importance of treating the etiology of CHF by improving coronary circulation or correcting valvular abnormalities. |
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Without further comment, we can disregard his fulminations on these topics. |
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The networks were right to disregard the campaigns' ban on cutaways and reaction shots. |
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Their self-obsession is matched only by their cynical contempt and disregard for anyone who is not part of their world. |
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Unfortunately, a lot of police precincts, what they do is tend to focus on a primary suspect and then disregard any evidence to the contrary. |
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Herzog states often that his movies are not crafted on the backs of daredevils or those with a reckless disregard for human safety. |
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To disregard the sanctity of life is to play God, however one perceives the Deity. |
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And what I draw from it is that this is a man with a depraved heart and a complete disregard for human life. |
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That one misplaced punctuation mark represented laziness, disregard and plain stupidity. |
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Not surprisingly, most econometric models disregard financial sector borrowings. |
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But I say to them that elective dictatorship only occurs when we disregard moral and political imperatives. |
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At the individual level, disadvantageous treatment of the disabled is often rooted in ill-will, disregard, and moral arbitrariness. |
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He referred to this being the second abduction by the father in blatant disregard and disobedience to an order of the Spanish court. |
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This involves the prevailing sense of disregard for life at the fetal stage on the part of legislators. |
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His callous disregard for the priest also showed itself in his subsequent failure to discover whether he was dead or alive. |
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In addition, the major cause of these accidents is not speed but the total disregard for traffic laws. |
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Not that I object to the use per se, but that there is a carelessness that borders on disregard for the actual content. |
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We must put a stop to this reckless disregard for our national interest and we need to do so quickly. |
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Supreme courage coupled with disregard for self is not often seen but when it appears it must surely be the finest human virtue of all. |
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This total disregard for the Wiltshire farming community, unfortunately, is only one part of the picture. |
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The most serious evidence of this disregard for content is the movie itself. |
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This encourages a lot of pushing, shoving and general disregard for other passengers. |
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This disregard for the will of the people could not be allowed to continue. |
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But they did so with such disregard for the logistics of the whole that it rapidly proved unmanageable. |
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What is it about this type of headgear, that usually heralds bad behaviour and total disregard for the safety of others. |
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And then, there is his complete disregard for the five-star etiquette of everyone around us. |
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But this case must be the most flagrant disregard for what is supposed to be a fair and equitable system we have seen. |
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I would not say kids are not aware of the dangers of drug abuse, but they disregard what they know and do drugs anyway. |
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The central point on which I differ with Jacob is his exclusive focus on common interests and disregard for common ideas. |
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Their arrogance and dogmatism in pursuit of their political struggle led at one point to a kind of reckless disregard for life. |
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The Minister has shown absolute disregard and displayed total indifference to the plight of people living in this area. |
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To find themselves in such a situation is out of pure disregard of a yearly phenomenon that has been uninterrupted since time immemorial. |
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As a result, their decisions can sometimes disregard the values of academe. |
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I sense weariness with both liberals and conservatives who seem to disrespect others ' convictions and disregard concern for unity in the church. |
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It's total disregard for the financial and emotional welfare of everyone involved. |
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He thereby manifested what can only be considered an insolent disregard of this Court's adjudgments. |
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He ranted about my disregard for the law and my campaign to drive music retailers out of business. |
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They believed in an afterlife, which was why they showed such disregard for death in battle. |
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They cross zebra crossings when pedestrians are on them, mount the kerb and have a disregard for cycle lanes. |
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All will honour his enthusiasm, and if he be wifeless and childless, his disregard of the great object of men's work will be blameless. |
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Stubbornly self-righteous and willful, Higgins demonstrates his ideals in his brazen disregard for the Victorian rules of conduct. |
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It has a reckless disregard for accuracy, coupled with breathtaking ignorance. |
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Cameras were installed but seem to do little except consistently fail to identify speeding motorists who disregard the red signal. |
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But drivers also fail to stop at red signals because they have misread a signal, or chosen to disregard it. |
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And so we have another example of the general disregard for laws pertaining to illegal aliens. |
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One might be tempted to disregard this relatively unqualified opinion had it not found reiteration in several critical writings. |
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Also, please do ignore these boorish Yanks who go about their business with flagrant disregard for military decorum and totally without charm. |
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Most of those imprisoned languished into ill health, many losing their lives due to total disregard. |
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If this were true, then the lieutenant would be free to disregard the laws of war and to torture the civilian. |
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One of my greatest pet peeves in anime is the glossy disregard for detail in action scenes. |
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Your utter disregard for everything that is good and decent has rocked the very foundation upon which our society is built. |
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For their disregard of the ruinous and destructive consequences of a hyperindustrialism without end, is itself a form of aggravated nostalgia. |
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For the sake of simplicity we shall disregard lower-case letters and settle for typing all to be in capitals, and we shall disregard leap years. |
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I am growing sadly accustomed to his disregard for the views of the people of the town. |
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A person may falsely attribute an undesirable feature to people she assigns to a racial group because of her disregard for those in the group. |
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Like her books, her life story must be read in a historical context to appreciate its richness, its disregard for convention, its audacity. |
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Now the crime of Barry and his comrades was that they apparently showed disregard for the sanctity of human life. |
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Many Britons dismiss these reservations with a snooty disregard, and tend to make barbed remarks about pampered children and bad leisurewear. |
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Ms. Jones says she isn't confident in the grading system, which instructs graders to disregard factual errors in almost all circumstances. |
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The throng of densely packed humanity forced us to ward off those next to us, and the disregard for others spread like an infection. |
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Most of them possess no souls and an inhuman ability to disregard all forms of emotion and feeling. |
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A police officer witnessed this blatant disregard for the law and attempted to ticket the student for jaywalking. |
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Visitors to museums disregard cautionary boards and touch objects. |
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Their sins are unforgivable, and their disregard of the children is an abomination. |
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That disregard does not augur well for the coming debate over immigration reform. |
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There seems to be a proactive disregard for knowing or caring about their lives and plight. |
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He praises her uncomplaining acceptance of the restrictions and disregard she had to bear as a woman when she knew herself to be much abler than most men. |
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Here, once again, the opulence of the city puts its citizens under enormous pressures to capitulate to a life style of wantonness and shameless disregard. |
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Costner's worst trait as a director, besides his ham-handed use of symbolism like precious china or fluffy white puppies, is a disregard for subtlety. |
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In disregard for the current fashion, she wore her hair in loose golden waves and opted for sleeker skirts than the huge domed tents that were in style. |
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Critics like to enthuse about Miles Davis in the 1950s and '60s and disregard his output during the 1970s, a creative period after which he retired for several years. |
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The relationship with outsider art persists, however, because of the obsessiveness of his work and its disregard for the canons of Western figuration. |
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If you are not sure, disregard it because it has no evidential value. |
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As usual the hunters show complete disregard, even contempt for people who live in this village many of whom, like me, are totally opposed to this wicked and barbaric pastime. |
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We speak of someone as in delicate health, for example, which means that he or she has to take precautions that ordinary healthy people can disregard. |
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Their negligence and arrogant disregard for facts will put lives at risk. |
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It may well be that the working class first or most severely appreciates the inequitable nature of the world, but disregard for the law can become widespread. |
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Something in that institution nurtures a blithe disregard for the facts. |
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Such disregard for the traditions of the picture palace was hard to take. |
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Reactions to both events are driven by ignorance, disregard, and dehumanization of an underclass of people of color. |
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This photo illustrates mankind's wanton disregard for Mother Earth. |
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The government knowingly allowed the military-intelligence complex to repeatedly disregard its directive. |
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But, they note, this does not mean that he can disregard the approval process for protected lands or for endangered wildlife. |
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Mr. Hutchings did not himself give evidence, and so I think that I should disregard the evidence of Mr. Hendy where it depended upon the uncalled evidence of Mr. Hutchings. |
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The golden handshakes, the lavish executive salaries, the disregard for worker entitlements, the corporate rorting and the insider deals must end. |
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Scores above 1 are an indication that all other results are uninterpretable or random choices, and the user is encouraged to disregard all of the findings for that subject. |
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How dare they show such callous disregard for all the above points? |
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Nevertheless, Smith would have us disregard all this talk of representation and exercising other people's prerogatives as nostalgia, or perhaps poetic licence. |
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Intentional disregard of aseptic practices is not acceptable or excusable. |
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The jury held that these cigarettes were unreasonably dangerous and defectively designed, and that the company had acted with reckless disregard for consumers. |
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One may disregard or actively listen for the words, feel how they combine with the music, but it is hard not to hear them as something other and more than pure musical sound. |
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These four boyos are all united by a total disregard for their own personal safety and a burning desire to destroy the boundaries of taste and decency. |
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It's in complete disregard of the frailties of human nature. |
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In this atmosphere of casual disregard for the law, it's unsurprising that some Bermudians choose to fight with knives and machetes in broad daylight. |
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Relative hangovers are the topic of the day as Big Nosed B negotiates the back route to Phoenix with his usual driving aplomb and disregard for human or animal life. |
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But, true to sociopathic form, Thomas displayed a disregard for consequences. |
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At times his enthusiasm got the better of him, to the point where he began to have a total disregard for the white lines which mark out the playing area. |
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He may well be as thick as two short planks and show a reckless disregard for the facts, but he's also a grubby opportunist who thrives on the misery of others. |
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The Jesuits took care to notify the general disregard for the papal breve. |
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Behind his magnificent free-handedness and careless disregard for money were hard, practical judgment, imagination and vision, and the daring of the big gambler. |
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He highlights his disregard for self-absorbed authoritarianism. |
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So the old Leftist disregard for the best interests of the whole persists. |
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Should this be the case, an ordinary judge is not allowed to disregard the national legislation but is bound to refer it to the Constitutional Court. |
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If we adopt the stance that it's fine to disregard generalisations such as cultural relativism we may actually be falling victim to just such a thing. |
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The distortion and utter disregard for social norms, anti-social behaviour and altered family values, are some of the manifestations of this phenomenon. |
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If you seek pleasure with disregard for others you're going down a dark, lonely, depressing slide into mental torture a place where you wish you weren't born. |
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I just have a thick hide and disregard what silly people say. |
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There seems no doubt that when public opinion turns against Eriksson, his disregard for histrionics will be cited as the chief reason for his downfall. |
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All of them are presented as taking place in an environment of such reckless irresponsibility and callous disregard of the value of human life as to strain credulity. |
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I know he is an engineer but such disregard for gravity is weird. |
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What the law has for a long time required is merely conscious wrongdoing in the sense of volition and in contumelious disregard of another's rights. |
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When the Muse sings alone, she may either regard or disregard the Poet, who must always watch her, piningly, always. |
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Bolinas soon gained renown for its unusual structures and recreational drug use, illustrating disregard for building codes and drug laws. |
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Inadvertence to risk is no less a subjective state of mind than is disregard of a recognised risk. |
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For these purposes, recklessness is defined as a blatant disregard for the dangers of a particular situation. |
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Groups tend to exert buffering effects that allow jurors to disregard their initial personal biases when forming a credible group decision. |
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Critics of the profit motive contend that companies disregard morals or public safety in the pursuit of profits. |
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Otherwise, there would be an implied disregard of the potential of human society heading into the future. |
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He scrawled his signature on the receipt with quick disregard for legibility. |
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It's best to disregard the storyline as much as possible and just sit back and enjoy the ride. |
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Another marker of the poem's modernity is Rossetti's disregard for the convention of matching a poem's syntax to its stanzaic form. |
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He exhibited a brazen disregard for other people's feelings. |
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Therefore, the four hobbits uppishly disregard the rule by climbing the gate and entering the Shire after sundown. |
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His disregard for the law put him in prisons across Italy and Malta. |
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Another recent deportee narrated how brutal the Saudi security forces were in their disregard for foreigners. |
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Abstinence as a recommended means of contraception is a religion-based value system with total disregard for biology. |
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It radiates her inner light and compass, her disregard for status quo. |
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The family had given us no background on Neif, who was 86-years-old when admitted, and the staff began to disregard him as senile. |
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I don't know what goes through the mind of the litterbug, save for his or her flagrant disregard for shared spaces. |
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The earnings disregard rule of the mid 1980s is another tightfisted policy stuck in a Tory time warp. |
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In the past, a strong vein of Manichaeanism in the early church led to a disregard of the material world in favor of the realm of the Spirit. |
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One consequence was that it was considered a capital offense to harm a tribune, to disregard his veto, or to interfere with a tribune. |
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Margaret found this disregard for her son's claims unacceptable, and so the conflict continued. |
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In the Pauline epistles, Hellene is almost always juxtaposed to Hebrew in disregard of actual ethnicities. |
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Such disregard for public safety and property will not be tolerated, and the Metropolitan Police have my full support in restoring order. |
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Prussia, having secured Silesia, came to terms with Austria in disregard of French interests. |
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Serb soldiers demonstrated a total disregard for Bosniaks in general, and Bosniak women in particular. |
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Alternatively, the UK Parliament could choose to disregard the obligation for the Scottish Parliament to observe EU law. |
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Criminal negligence is when the homicide was the result of an act that showed wanton or reckless disregard for the lives of others. |
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A number of military conflicts in European history have stemmed from the application of, or disregard for, Salic law. |
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This means that aircraft will at times have to manoeuver contrary to ATC instructions or disregard ATC instructions. |
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It is because of this disregard for the rules that the Y chromosome is such a superb tool for investigating recent human evolution. |
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However, I do not agree that any one of us should disregard basic rules and practices of conduct among leaders and utter obscenities in this august assembly. |
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She had a blithe disregard of cultures outside the United States. |
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That small of a fine for that kind of blatant disregard is cray. |
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The government's disregard for the needs of disabled people is outrageous. |
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Please disregard the aforegoing message. It was sent in error. |
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He did, however, have one favourite professional model, Victorine Meurent, and it is his paintings of her that best illustrate his disregard for conventional genres. |
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In the past using the negative sentiment towards the colonial era was often used as an excuse to disregard protests against the demolition of historical buildings. |
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She said energy drinks only reveal the amount of artificial caffeine added into the product and disregard the amount of caffeine from herbal additives such as guarana. |
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But when he is followed by the Miller, who represents a lower class, it sets the stage for the Tales to reflect both a respect for and a disregard for upper class rules. |
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The poll body has in its notice said that Vijayvargiya's remarks have shown utter disrespect and disregard to the provision of the Model Code of Conduct. |
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Most studies disregard convective transport of species because the porosity in common situation is small enough to inhibit macroscopic-scale flow motion. |
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These numpties were simply displaying an impatience, arrogance and disregard for other road users that is witnessed all too commonly on our highways. |
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That Gaelic had not received official status in its homeland made it easier for Canadian legislators to disregard the concerns of domestic speakers. |
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Another example of brutal disregard of the most common promptings of nature, is that of a refractious son who was so incorrigible that his father condemned him to death. |
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His mother responded to his apparent disregard for his education by taking up a pair of scissors and cutting the cloth she had been weaving in front of him. |
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This increasing monopoly and disregard for the wishes of the fisheries industry led to alienation of stakeholders and resulted in reduced compliance. |
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Indeed, such films are marred by a tendency to disregard the intrinsic complexity of sexual relationships, ultimately diminishing what they purulently represent. |
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It was this kindly old lady that lifted her part into such idealism that it saved from entire disregard the whole story as scenarioized by J. Grubb Alexander. |
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The Abyssinian war showed Hitler how weak the League was and encouraged the remilitarization of the Rhineland in flagrant disregard of the Treaty of Versailles. |
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