Sentences with phrase «clear disregard of»

Canada» s climate change science program is being driven by a predetermined political agenda with a clear disregard of scientific needs.
«For those SFSers that march, SFS will be preparing a series of short statements (suitable for signs, buttons, t - shirts) that call particular attention to recent efforts to roll back environmental protections for U.S. freshwaters (WOTUS and the stream protection rule) that are in clear disregard of the best available science,» SFS President Emily S. Bernhardt and President - elect Colden Baxter wrote in a statement.

Not exact matches

It is by no means clear that only that form of the Mass is most marvellous and personally most authentic which disregards all the precepts of the Church including those of the Second Vatican Council.
I'm glad you're able to take the word of your Lord God and just disregard it because you don't want it to apply to you and all, but the Lord God was clear on how you get to Heaven.
From Boff's presentation it becomes clear that the specific image of the Trinity is being moulded by the needs of society which, in turn, is being viewed from a socially understood Trinity.12 The former becomes clear from his starting point which lies with the needs in church, society and cosmos, and with the opposition to a hierarchical church, an undemocratic society and a disregarded natural environment.13 The latter results from his dogmatic and historical treatment of the doctrine of the Trinity, especially from his developing the notion of perichoresis.
«Free world leaders, especially President Obama, should make it clear to President Xi Jinping that these acts of total disregard for basic human rights and religious freedom should and will be condemned by all during Xi's visit to the United Nations and the United States next month.»
2)[Judge Scheindlin's certification of this «Stop & Frisk» disregards the clear requirements for a class action.»]
Judge Scheindlin's certification of this «Stop & Frisk» disregards the clear requirements for a class action.»
«They should make it clear to North Korea that it must return to the six party talks, and stop disregarding the concerns of its neighbours and the international community.»
Speaking on behalf of the body, the President - General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief John Nnia Nwodo, said the recent invasion of the Senate by thugs that forcefully snatch the mace of the Red Chamber and the refusal of the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, to honour the summons of the Senate were clear examples of the Executive's disregard for the institution of the National Assembly.
To help clear up some of that confusion, here is a look at some of the most useless information on food labels that are best disregarded.
The team had a clear idea how to exploit the black comedy of the film without disregarding its depiction of serious abuse, which had made the movie a hot potato.
The clearest example of our field's disregard for the old and valuable — and this disregard's lamentable consequences — relates to urban Catholic schools.
«Enjoying the thrill of driving» is a dangerous marketing strategy and provides many people with a clear enough conscience to essentially do what they want, however they want and to disregard the potential (or eventual) consequences...
Was about to (today) buy a Kobo because of Amazon's complete disregard towards innovation on the Kindle product line, but then I saw this sale and I'm thinking this might be Amazon clearing out its inventory as much as possible before a new product line launch.
They even have the tenacity to post a Code of Business Ethics on their website, but it is clear that employees and various locations and levels disregard this policy.
For instance, US Senator James Imhofe of Kansas called climate change «the greatest hoax ever» (Johnson, 2011) To claim that climate change science is the greatest hoax ever is at minimum, if not a lie, reckless disregard for the truth given the number of prestigious scientific organizations that have publicly supported the consensus view, the undeniable science supporting the conclusion that if greenhouse gases increase in the atmosphere some warming should be expected, the clear link between rising greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere and increases in fossil fuel use around the world, as well undeniable increases in warming being that have been experienced at the global scale.
And you are sure there is a network there Intrigue upon intrigue Disregard the fact that he is changing the direction of the GW debate through clear, logical reasoning and concentrate on the dark forces
«This furthers a clear pattern of politicization of the judiciary,» Bass» statement says, «starting with the disregard of judgments of the Constitutional Tribunal striking down legislation as unconstitutional and failing to seat judges properly appointed to it.
The Court of Appeal swept aside this uncertainty with a clear declaration that benefits from whatever source are to be disregarded in calculating damages in fatal accident litigation.
However, if Member States continue to ratify CETA despite the clear warning sign in Achmea and the CJEU then finds the Investor Court System to threaten the autonomy of EU law, this is an open display of disregard for the pending opinion request, as well as a display of a lack of unity in external representation.
«The majority opinion reflects the persistent disregard in a number of judgments that this Court has issued of the clear and unequivocal directions of the Supreme Court of Canada that emphasize the importance of individualized sentencing and limit appellate intervention in the exercise of sentencing discretion by trial judges.
This analysis made clear that despite there being only 4 Bardal Factors (age, length of employment, character of employment and availability of similar employment), courts routinely consider additional factors and quite frequently disregard, or at least don't report on, one of the factors.
This Court has no roving license, in even ordinary cases of statutory interpretation, to disregard clear language simply on the view that (in [the IRS's] words) Congress «must have intended» something broader... And still less do we have that warrant when the consequence would be to expand [benefits and penalties beyond the lines drawn by Congress]...
Did Costa Crociere fully clear the mark SAMSARA, or did they limit clearance to Class 44 services only, disregarding the risk that there may be similarity between such services and Class 3 goods and eventually likelihood of confusion?
One of the things that is becoming increasingly clear is just how hard it is for the lawyers to do their jobs in this administration, where even the lawyers need lawyers and good legal advice is routinely disregarded.
«The impact on the approach taken previously by the Family Division in such cases shouldn't be disregarded however, the Supreme Court was clear that Salomon would apply in the majority of cases and that no special meaning should be given to s 24 of the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973.
That led to Disney's lawsuit, where it argued «Redbox is selling our digital movie codes in blatant disregard of clear prohibitions against doing so.
«Redbox is selling our digital movie codes in blatant disregard of clear prohibitions against doing so,» the company said in a statement to Variety.
Steer clear of personal references from family, friends or family friends (these are generally disregarded).
Disregard the Budget The biggest «don't» of all is to not make a clear budget or plan for cost overruns.
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