Sentences with phrase «disregarded it on»

People today have decided what is convienient for them, what suits their needs and requirements, what they believe is right verses wrong with total comphehensive disregard on how the Creator, Jehovah God feels about matters through his word the Bible.
But when I first came across the brand, I couldn't help but ponder over their blithe disregard on possible misinterpretations.
«Consistent disregard on the part of the owner will eventually extinguish this type of behavior.»
Some of the things I mention may be based to some extent on model projections, if you want to disregard them on that basis it's up to you but the rest of us are under no obligation to.
[30] It must be obvious to the mother, even as an unrepresented litigant, that the time deadlines imposed at the case management meetings for the filing of affidavits and briefs and concluding cross examinations are significant and can not be casually disregarded on a whim.
If you have been hurt, or if a loved one has been killed because of someone else's negligence or reckless disregard on a construction site, the negligent party (or parties) may be liable for your injuries.
I would be remiss if I failed to express serious concerns for that which I perceive to be a disregard on the part of counsel for the limited resources available to the judiciary, particularly at a time when the courts are functioning with less than a full complement (Weatherford Canada Partnership v Kautschuk, 2016 ABCA 173 at para 7).
The fact that she continually disregarded policy and acknowledged that she had disregarded it on numerous occasions satisfies me that Sears, in all of the circumstances of this case, was entitled to terminate her employment.»
It is a decision that is worth all lawyers practising in this area paying close regard to, especially in the light of the High Court's observation that, increasingly, the necessary procedural steps are being disregarded on without notice applications.

Not exact matches

To make the most of big data, small businesses must be laser - focused on their intentions and goals, being selective about what they consider, and disregarding the rest.
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.
Being disregarded because of a personal characteristic can slow down someone looking to execute on a bold idea.
So, are these large plans just a gesture completely disregarding the companies profits, no, they are carefully laid out plans capitalizing on the average consumer's change in attitude towards the environment.
The Commission took unilateral action and retroactively changed the rules, disregarding decades of Irish tax law, US tax law, as well as global consensus on tax policy, that everyone has relied on,» Apple said.
We only focused on independent YouTube stars, disregarding YouTube channels like mainstream music artists» VEVO accounts.
«On the corporate side, we disregard the temporary increase in tax payments in 2018 related to the tax on deemed repatriation; we do not estimate a growth effect from those repatriated profits, either,» the note saiOn the corporate side, we disregard the temporary increase in tax payments in 2018 related to the tax on deemed repatriation; we do not estimate a growth effect from those repatriated profits, either,» the note saion deemed repatriation; we do not estimate a growth effect from those repatriated profits, either,» the note said.
We made transparency a core value at Codecademy and disregarded that advice pretty aggressively early on.
It can be all too easy to have your marketing material focused more on the needs of your business than the needs of your audience, and it can be easier still to disregard the value you can bring to your audience.
«We do not understand why the White House disregarded these rules in these cases, but it is our responsibility on the Oversight Committee to find out.»
Still, liberal - arts majors, disregard the well - meaning people who are fixated on the career path of least resistance.
«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.
But setting aside the tiresome, partisan screaming on both sides about the consequences of inequality and how to solve it, the renewed discussion of inequality is flawed by a disregard for actual data.
Or maybe you're launching a new venture in a particular sector, and you want the eyes of the world on it - but do you have to do that by disregarding (read as «disrespecting») the work of others already in that realm?
Coming up with a number sounds clean and scientific but relying entirely on such a score and disregarding words entirely, means you lose the human voices behind the statistics, which have huge value, Marke insists.
After years of largely disregarding their warnings about exactly what companies like Facebook were doing — that is, collecting enormous amounts of information on its users and making it available to third parties with little to no oversight — the general public suddenly seemed to care about what they were saying.
Perkins's remarks reflect a wider trend among white evangelicals (81 percent of whom voted for Trump in the 2016 election): Many choose to disregard Trump's decidedly debauched, decades - old public persona to focus on his anti-LBGTQ and anti-abortion stances.
Online marketers who disregard customer satisfaction will be put out of business by these very customers, either indirectly through social proof mechanisms like Google + or Yelp, or directly through outright bans on major marketing channels like eBay, Amazon, and AdWords.
On the same day as the closing of the Convertible Note Offering, Shkreli sold 292,400 shares of Retrophin stock as a result of a margin call, in flagrant disregard of the Company's representations and agreements.
Instead, it was so focused on connecting people to politics, it disregarded how the connection could be perverted to power mass disinformation and destabilization campaigns.
I would suggest that the self - described Harper Government epitomizes the traditional settler society's disregard of First Peoples and emphasis on a resource focussed economy.
What investors then need instead is an ability to both disregard mob fears or enthusiasms and to focus on a few simple fundamentals.
According to Lee, too often brands focus on what they think the market needs to know about their brand, disregarding their audience's deeply - felt needs.
The European Central Bank allowed Monte dei Paschi to disregard losses on a 10 billion euro bad debt sale for internal models.
Hardly, after man came up with then disregarded as utter nonsense the previous 10,000 or so gods in existence, we decided not to jump on the current bandwagon claiming salvation for the believer and damnation for the rest... Pray tell, what became of all the people who had never the chance to hear of his words / deeds after he came and died?
OTOH, disregarding denominations, 33 % of the world population believes Christiantiy in one form or another, where Jesus was born of Mary, with God using the Holy Spirit to form him within her, and Jesus using the Holy Spirit later, dying on the cross, and then giving the Holy Spirit to the Apostles after ascending to heaven.
The law on ho.mo.se.xuality is not a ritual law which Gentile Xtians may disregard but rather a moral law which can't be disregarded.
You hit the nail squarely on the head for indeed so, biblical truths are «written on our heart» by way of the Presence of Christ's Indwelt Spirit Who is ever faithful to «guide you into all truth» and «show (us) things to come» (John 16:13) but the problem is (as is woefully evident with this Article \ s Author), too many people (believers) choose to eschew or disregard «sound doctrine» (2 Timothy 4:3) promulgating John 14:17 ignorance of the Doctrine of The Holy Spirit whose inevitable product is a darkened understanding (such as is evidenced by the Article's Author --RRB-.
By respecting the feelings of that small group of radicals, we have just disregarded the anguish that so many families felt, both from the terror attack on September 11, 2001 and from the loss of countless brothers, sisters, fathers, mothers, daughters, aunts, uncles, and sons in the war that followed.
God believed that this MURDERER should be free of punishment on earth so that he could be blessed in marriage by God and set up a city in complete disregard of God's PUNISHMENT to be a wanderer.
I would say yes since it reflects on his poor decision making, scientific judgement and absolute asinine disregard for basic scientific method.
Observer «God believed that this MURDERER should be free of punishment on earth so that he could be blessed in marriage by God and set up a city in complete disregard of God's PUNISHMENT to be a wanderer.»
It's not just the sex abuse scandal, and not just the average American Catholic's disregard of Church teaching on contraception and divorce, though these don't help.
Newcomers might say, «How can the Church expect us to have conformed our conduct to rules we disregarded before we took them on board as rules for ourselves?»
Otherwise, we could disregard all his teachings, his life, and all the new testament teachings on how to strive to be like him.
While Pagitt and Jones (among others) aren't nearly so blatant in their disregard for women, it's on display for any who care to see it whenever they make appearances on these sorts of threads.
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.
«In particular, those who saw in Scripture a sanction for slavery were both more insistent on pointing to the passages that seemed so transparently to support their position and more confident in decrying the wanton disregard for divine revelation that seemed so willfully to dismiss biblical truths.»
let's disregard for a moment why the hell you lay a babies crib directly under a chandelier and focus on the event.
Why do you keep on chanting that your way is hidden from Yahweh, that your plight is disregarded by God?
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