Such an approach disregards the regulatory scheme and provides the public with little guidance on what is, and is not, a countervailable subsidy. |
The final straw comes in September 1916 when Hughes disregards the explicit instructions of the prime minister. |
By demanding austerity while insisting on liberalization, it disregards basic social needs. |
He measures pain and capacity to suffer in neat units and disregards old-fangled notions such as species or emotion. |
As such, if the Commission disregards the restart request, Parliament can simply vote the unmodified directive out of existence. |
So if one party disregards the choice of court agreement at the jurisdiction stage and seizes the natural forum, the latter may take the case. |