The word
"disregard" means to ignore or pay no attention to something or someone.
Full definition
Physical neglect may also involve inadequate supervision of a child and other forms of reckless
disregard of the child's safety and welfare.
In order to be found responsible, the municipality must have been so careless to the point of reckless
disregard in its maintenance of the accident area.
How can the court and public guarantee
disregard by jurors when they're instructed to do so?
Conventional sports nutrition focuses on studies focused on the short term performance gains of carbohydrates with
complete disregard for how this potentially can disrupt blood sugar and insulin levels.
Still, it's rare to see such
blatant disregard for taste and technique on a relatively large scale.
He is sure where the right lies in every situation, and he will uphold it in
total disregard for the possible consequences to himself.
The media, both online or mainstream and indeed the unsuspecting public are advised to
disregard such false reports.
If size is your determining factor in breeding you're bound to have health concerns because most breeders that follow this fantasy
disregard other attributes.
He does what he wants when he wants to with a complete and
utter disregard of what you tell her.
I see this was touched on earlier in this thread,
so disregard unless you can add more specific info.
Construction site managers trying to build more houses at a higher frequency due to higher demand may be tempted to
disregard safety precautions or regulations, leading to unsafe working environments for workers.
The systematic killing of unborn children in huge numbers is part of a
general disregard for human life that has been growing for some time.
In order to be awarded punitive damages you must demonstrate that the other driver acted with
conscious disregard of your rights and safety.
He could write about the very same «skeptical» questions
without disregard for the impact of his work, but he clearly chooses not to.
As a result, taxi cab operators will often drive at high speeds and
disregard traffic laws in order to maximize their earnings.
«With so many serious offences being committed it is clear the government is showing a
shocking disregard for public safety,» he said.
«This case involves the
absolute disregard with which defendants have chosen to treat plaintiff's personal information,» lawyers for Price said in her complaint.
Lets disregard that for a second and take all of your examples at face value.
Her
arrogant disregard for the wellbeing of poor people who voted for her has been so offensive.
Often, with these people, their children listen to them with the
same disregard their dogs do.
The common thread is all too often
careless disregard and concern for the safety of others.
The household
income disregard applies to maintenance payments above this amount.
Our current course, one involving
widespread disregard for lawyer well - being and its effects, is not sustainable....
Any time there's a
consistent disregard for a child's emotional or physical needs, a child may be at risk for developing reactive attachment disorder.
Like tweets, many are written by average people rather than professional authors, and there is often a
similar disregard for the conventions of spelling and grammar that career writers observe.
You should never delay seeking legal advice,
disregard legal advice, or commence or discontinue any legal action because of information on this website.
• The «
earnings disregard» — the process that allows benefits to be withdrawn — would be increased more generously for larger households, to help families.
It exposes the
gross disregard for the rule of law that marked the entire project, including a massive corruption scandal involving high - level politicians and construction companies.
They are from the beginning of life governed by impulses to self - preservation, self - justification, and self - gratification, with more or
less disregard of the needs of others.
This only requires reasonable measures — you should not risk your health or safety or
disregard local planning laws.
The fear and psychological damage that bullying can cause to a child has in the past been treated with
relative disregard.
Other countries will allow for some narrow exceptions in practice, but not for
wholesale disregard.
Nevertheless, there are certain loans (like student loans or business loans) that are awarded according to the needs of the applicant and
disregard credit scores and history.
But there is obviously a question as to the line between discretion and
flat disregard of the law and I hope someone will address that.
It is not justified in
selfish disregard of the effect of such a broken home upon the children.
We should not
change disregard our beliefs, but to look for a person who will share the same ideas, or will be fine with the things you like and appreciate.
When you're in a hurry to reach your destination, sometimes it's tempting to just hit the gas and
disregard speed limits.
With curiosity, abundant energy and a
cheerful disregard for titles and attention — or even boundaries for her interests — she embarked on one project after another.