Sentences with phrase «disregard me if»

Disregard this if the entrepreneur in your life is an engineer who loves tinkering.
Not that all things should be disregarded if they're «hard», but some parenting choices are done more out of necessity than preference, like co-sleeping.
There are net benefits of immigration, studies show that migration brings economic gains, but those will be easily disregarded if people don't see effective responses to ensure schools or doctor's surgeries in areas which might face most churn can cope.
If I the only been Labour Party members voting, with Affiliates disregarded If we had managed to explain to those to young to remember that this sort of experiment nearly destroyed us in the 89's and saying it's better to lose in a far left manifesto as its moral, ignores the fact that any labour gun illite with a majority under 1,000 standing again in 2017, 2018 ought to watch themselves as local elections are fought on national issues
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hmmm... I wrote a long response a minute ago which seems to have disappeared, so pls disregard if it pops up again.
So now you have enough to disregard me if you like.
At the Board's discretion, the qualification of ownership maybe be disregarded if an Honorary member chooses to become a regular member.
In such transactions, any capital gain or loss from disposal of the bitcoins will be disregarded if the value is under AUD$ 10,000 (USD$ 9,300).
Any previous experiences in say, banking, can be disregarded if you have a stock market background to show off.

Not exact matches

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.
Disregard all this advice if you're looking to get a job in the government.
If Rennehan has the money to expand in the U.S., she should disregard what she has read about the election and do it.
Disney shareholders lost their case but the final ruling set a new bar for directors when approving these kinds of exit packages: «If a director acts with conscious disregard — in other words, a looking away — rather than a deliberate intent to violate his duties, he can still be held liable for acting in bad faith,» plaintiffs» attorney Steven G. Schullman told the New York Times back in 2006.
(If you expand your definition of «dirty» to include resources from countries that abuse human rights, disregard labour standards or fund terrorist organizations, as conservative commentator Ezra Levant does in his new tome, Ethical Oil: The Case for Canada's Oil Sands, the range of options shrinks even more.)
If appearances are disregarded and replaced with facts the general impression of Jewish ubiquity and power disappears.
American Airlines isn't likely to cut back operations tomorrow if the mayor disregards its objections to the airport's expansion plan.
«If it does, voting shareholders may properly claim that their interests have been unfairly disregarded or prejudiced under what is known as the «oppression remedy.»
However, Kenney seems to be taking the Trump approach to disregard or ignore the truth as much as possible, if it puts him in a better light politically.
I told him, «If you are worried about your search rank, those links are the most trustworthy links you could ever hope to obtain, and will remain so long after the search engines have spotted and disregarded your other links that aren't.»
«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.
In a recent post, I wrote that I am lucky that I'm a bad stock picker, because if I had hit a couple of homeruns, I'd be more incline to disregard index investing and swing for the fences.
If a better tool or theory comes along we disregard our old belief and move to the new belief.
I want everyone who acts as if this type of thinking is inconsequential to consider this: To accept creationism requires a complete disregard for carefully and elegantly researched scientific evidence, and 40 + % of people in America do so.
Not sure if I agree with you or not... disregarding someone just because of their faith isn't right, but it IS reasonable to disregard someone because of how their faith shapes their beliefs and governing strategy.
Can a regime, no matter how powerful, become the world's lodestar if it is morally corrupted by an utter disregard for the dignity and sanctity of human life?
If, as I myself suspect, postmodernity is a purely negative phenomenon, so that such substance as our world may now have will continue to be that of the Enlightenment and later modernity's effort to «overcome» the Enlightenment, it may happen that Pannenberg's work is disregarded only long enough to be rediscovered.
If you can disregard them as non-Christians, I can disregard you as a non-Christian.
Isn't it much more logical to assume they have been experiencing something that is so powerful it can not be disregarded and dismissed even if I can't personaly experience it?
If it was saved you can disregard the rest of this.
If you do you are simply disregarding Leviticus 15:20 - 23.
If you don't you are simply disregarding Leviticus 6.
Thus it is only if, disregarding the reservations his faith might dictate, a Christian surrenders himself to revolution — an absolute that makes total demands on all who work in it and therefore involves total encounter among them — it is only then that the Christian encounters the other, and also encounters God.
Gary is right when he says that there are many ambiguous actions which the Bible is less than clear on like pre-marital sex; or which the Bible is clear on but we have commonly come to disregard like whether or not a pastor should keep his office if his or her children leave the faith.
I. D. French describes it as follows: «It is as if the Reticular Activating System becomes endowed by experience with the ability to discriminate among stimuli, disregarding those it has found unimportant and responding to those that are helpful» (1:56).
They have said, «If this talk proves untrue, then it is just my own theory, and it is up to you to disregard all that I have said.»
Even if we limit God's intervention to the reinforcement of the voice of conscience, what can be done where conscience is disregarded or has been silenced through persistent suppression?
But the message of divine acceptance is sometimes presented as an ultimately sentimental underwriting of every sort of self - indulgence, disregard of the claims of others, cruelty and self - deception, as if everything, but everything, was for the best in the best of all possible worlds.
But if any action, provided it be the «communal action of men,» legitimizes violence, then we shall have to put up with a great many wars fought by enthusiasts who completely disregard the authorities.
So even if the Bible has fables, we don't need to disregard the Bible.
As for Paul, if he contradicts Jesus my savior I will disregard Paul's teachings.
I think if we were to disregard every violent act of God and jst focus on the nice things from the Bible, we wouldn't have much of a Bible... in fact, we wouldn't have a Bible and may as well just start a new religion altogether.
Even if one disregards the fact that this definition leans pretty heavily on the very words it is attempting to define, it still doesn't say much.
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.
If what you say is true, then maybe we should disregard their contribution to science.
Eternity is kind of a big thing to disregard, I'd make absolutely certain you're right if I were you.
If I were Roma and Mark I would be more worrried about having to answer to a Just and Holy God for the blatant disregard of His Sacred Scriptures before I'd worry about making nice with the president.
You may have read and disregarded it long ago, if so, sorry again for bothering you.
If you respond, disregard the religious aspect and use your brainless logic.
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