Sentences with phrase «disregard it at»

Former cabinet members confirmed that Liberman's statements were completely disregarded at the meetings.
Like a shirt, it's something to don or disregard at their discretion and convenience.
For instance, the to - go policy is often disregarded at one restaurant located near a hospital; family members frequently bring food in to patients.
The referee's approach to managing the game also played a significant part, allowing some highly physical play, and disregarding at least one incident that might have led many referees to award a penalty.
Of course, the «fundamental flaw» that you point out is all too common: the author's writing and research time is usually disregarded at deal - making time by author and publisher alike.
What is it to be visible in everyday life, yet invisible and disregarded at the level of cultural, political or economic representation?
This means that evidentiary standards were disregarded at the trial level and rubber stamped with PCAs (per curiam decisions affirming without opinion) at the appellate level.
Penelope thinks it is ironic that lawyers go to school to learn the law, yet seem to disregard it at every turn.

Not exact matches

In a statement, Viacom lead director Salerno, among the directors targeted for removal, called Thursday's action a «brazen and demonstrably invalid attempt» by Shari Redstone «to gain control of Viacom and its management in disregard of Sumner Redstone's wishes,» at odds with the board's efforts «to represent the best interests of all of the shareholders of Viacom.»
If China is jamming US Navy aircraft flying in international airspace at sea, it serve as yet another sign that Beijing may disregard international law and norms to defend its South China Sea land grab.
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a raft of new nuclear weapons systems at his State of the Nation address on March 1 — and one demonstrates Russia's apparent disregard for human life.
At one time or another, it has faced many of the same accusations as Uber: that it harbors a harsh corporate culture; that it's an excessively sharp - elbowed competitor; that it disregards laws it doesn't care for.
We made transparency a core value at Codecademy and disregarded that advice pretty aggressively early on.
Icahn has spent recent months blasting SandRidge's leadership, at one point accusing it of an apparent «disregard for any semblance of accountability.»
«The determination of the PSD - led government to charge ahead with the contentious criminal justice reform in disregard of widespread public discontent and political opposition sets a scene for tumultuous period ahead, highlighting a risk of further deteriorating operating environment,» Andrius Tursa, advisor on central and eastern European issues at Teneo Intelligence said in a note last week.
At the same time, however, the Department has concluded that it would be inappropriate to broadly delay application of the fiduciary definition and Impartial Conduct Standards for an extended period in disregard of its previous findings of ongoing injury to retirement investors.
Merrill Lynch disregards existing regulations and puts its customers at risk in the pursuit of short - term gains.
Recently Brian Crowley published two articles in the Globe and Mail arguing that deficits «don't promote economic growth» and «stimulus proponents disregard dangers of deficits at their peril».
We have disregarded the dips that were arrested at the 20 - day EMA and we have not considered the dips that happened without a material rally.
«H.R. 3299 would go much further to allow other third - parties, including payday lenders, to evade or outright disregard state - level laws, and collect debt from borrowers at unreasonably high rates of interest if they purchase loans from a national bank,» said Ms. Waters.
Shortly after Foundem.com went online, one executive issued an order: Henceforth, Google's own price - comparison results should appear at the top of many search pages, as quickly as possible, even if that meant disregarding the natural results of the company's search algorithm.
But let us not forget the evil at the bottom of this whole contretemps, and the cause of the Obama administration's disregard (so far) for the rights of conscience.
In fact, most of the celebrities quoted here today have verbalized contradictory statements at some point in their pronunciations similar to the contradictions you use to disregard the Bible?
I think at some point the defensiveness becomes just as bad or even worse than the initial injury, and we have to admit that there is at the very least a callous disregard and contempt for the injured by the leaders of the organization.
A few days previous the man's life was blessed by Jesus and now his old friends disregard him, his parents reject him, and he is no longer welcome at his old place of worship.
To disregard this order is to work against what it means to exist at all, what it means to exist as created beings.
Holding a homemade «Dan is Awesome» sign outside the Welcome to Dayton sign in order to literally praise my husband at the city gate (Proverbs 31:32) «disregards basic principles of interpretation,» they say, and is not how most Christians interpret or apply that passage.
As a boarder at an Anglican school I had a thirst for God but disregard for religion.
Even someone who is no triumphalist can in certain circumstances lament that at such and such a point even the simplest principles which the Church proclaims were disregarded.
But I think the church's slighting of wilderness and wildlife is due less to hostility than to indifference — a disregard for the peculiar theological resources at stake and the speed with which they are being crippled.
You think that belief in God is free, but it comes at the price of having to disregard what we know is true, and that's a terrible price to pay.
The main things we think of as «church» may not be biblical at all, while the parts we disregard and neglect, may be the central truths to church.
If religious people stay out of politics and other aspects of public interest then I would say they are free to do as they please, but when they want to push their beliefs on the rest us and completely disregard the facts at the expense of our health and our planet then they become dangerous and must be challenged.
It leaves open the possibility that men and women can please God while still at enmity with one another and having contempt and disregard for the rest of creation.
«Our most saddening and sobering finding,» the report said, «is the total disregard for the safety and welfare of Sandusky's victims by the most senior leaders at Penn State.»
Regarding line four above Your performance has been marginal at best, And I have now confirmation From two physicians Of what I must deem willful disregard As to length of days and dying.
Even though children perceive relationships, especially inclusion and exclusion, at very early ages, this fact is disregarded.
† Christians do not really exist, they just pretend that they believe in God and argue with non-religious people while not knowing very much at all regarding Christianity or the meaning of the bible and disregarding half of what the bible says only to strongly vocalize their stance against the other half of the bible that is against things that they either do not understand or that do not affect them personally.
a very thin skinned religious person who basically focuses all of his energy on worshiping on himself... What do you call it when the President disregards the definition of radical islamic muslims... wolf in sheep clothing... The bigger issue at hand is the economy, job creation, national debt, and maintaining a good middle class... all of which over the last 4 years has been failing..
He directs it chiefly at medical specialists who look upon disease and death as enemies to be conquered and who carry attempts to overcome them to the point of giving the patient false hopes of recovery, disregarding his suffering in futile efforts to score a medical triumph.
It is evident in his irresponsible treatment of affairs of state: his public corvee of Israel's free men; his extravagant court supported at the expense of the nation; his administrative division of the land in disregard of traditional tribal bounds; and his whole ingrown life in a court that defied the realities of Israel's basic peasant economy and spent its days in the grand style, with feasting, royal processions, and dilettante scholarship in a setting of magnificent architecture, erected by Israel's peasants, and with women enough for all and to spare.
At the same time Niebuhr said that the evangelical churches, coupling pietism and perfectionist illusions, are tempted to disregard the moral ambiguity in the life of the redeemed.
He or she may best be seen, perhaps, as someone whose natural human wish for sharing has somehow been warped or stunted, maybe in early childhood or at a later stage where there has been a sense of rejection or disregard.
To illustrate, a woman feels frustrated and angry at her husband because of his disregard of her needs.
On the other hand, if you do not accept these qualities of history and are free to transcend the limitations of tradition and disregard the counsels of ancient wisdom, your social inventiveness is limited, if it is limited at all, by nothing but elemental common sense and common prudence.
In fact, if we agree with him that human experiences of as brief a duration as one - tenth of a second may be distinguished in consciousness, and if we disregard the problem of whether a sleeping person also experiences at about the same rate of ten occasions per second, then simple arithmetic enables us to conclude that the concrete reality of a human being that lives seventy years is well over two billion individual «selves»!
She quotes a Chicago theologian's reproach to Niebuhr: the theologian could «no longer be silent at your shocking disregard for the fundamental decencies of your Christian ministry and professorship.»
For the present we will disregard an even higher category which may conceivably have its place at the head of the list — that formed by the grouping, not merely of cells, but of metazoa synthetically associated in such a manner as to comprise, when taken together, a single, living super-organism.
We need to disregard Rommey because he is «as a sounding gong or a clanging cymbal», at best «satan appearing as a angel of «light», to deceive many people.
We are forced to conclude that, as in Solomon's day, Yahwists believed that the power, prestige, wealth and apparent security of the crown and the nation were bought at a price too dear — widening economic disparity between rich and poor, the ruthless exploitation of society's weaker members, a deepening acquisitiveness and an inevitably accompanying disregard of the justice and righteousness of Yahweh, the meaning of covenant, and the true practice of the Yahweh cult.
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