Sentences with phrase «ever disregard it»

How can one ever disregard it?

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What you are about to read is the most blatant disregard of FTC law EVER witnessed by Citron.
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.»
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-.
Ever since, legions of Catholics engaged in parliamentary politics have proved complicit in the creation of laws that equally disregard the dignity of the person and thus undermine the common good.
Completely disregard any lunatic who ever predicts the end of the world.
If we didn't do the latter, then we'd pretty much have to disregard everything ever learned by men.
Have you ever tried to disregard everything that God has said about himself and his commands, because we thought we knew better?
But once the connection with the unique, yet ever - present act of God in Christ is disregarded, the whole notion is in danger of being reduced to the deliverance offered by the power of the Confessional, an idea as familiar to antiquity as it is to the modern world, even in a secularized form.
The question then is whether divorce may ever be justified without disregard of the express command of Jesus.
Disregard Kane and Vardy, and all there's to this team are inferior players in ever position compared to France, Spain and Germany.
Faith schools undermine social cohesion, discriminate in admissions and employment (potentially affecting up to 1 in 3 teaching posts) and may teach that a single world view is the correct one, without ever exposing pupils to other world views or philosophies, disregarding children's autonomy and their right to a balanced education.
As taxpayers struggle to make ends meet — including affording the ever - increasing MTA fares — and the governor and legislature are working to control state spending and make our state fiscally solvent, the MTA just disregards reality,» said Rabbitt, who has been a vocal and leading advocate for reforming the MTA, and was a driving force behind the repeal of the MTA payroll tax, having called for a fiscal audit of the authority and its board.
The colossal political, financial, legal and moral changes the evolving European Union has brought to Britain have only ever been addressed in the minutiae of manifestos, which have then been quickly disregarded.
I'm not sure I've ever encountered anyone that had completely disregarded climate change as existing, as your analogy would appear to imply.
Deeply concerning that they ever chose to do so... Unacceptable disregard for serious unintended consequences.»
Today, our rotator cuffs and upper back muscles are weaker than ever, and this common issue poses a serious threat in the gym, where many bodybuilders are looking to squat as heavy as possible and use overhead pressing to develop strong upper bodies, disregarding the fact that these two compound exercises require a very tight and stable upper back.
though many would argue to such title as a lot of people living in this city find this lifestyle a sensitive issue to talk about more so being widely known for it, yet the ever growing presence of sugar daddies can't easily be disregarded.
What can we do as educational and cultural workers, at this crucial moment in history, when corporate revenue expands as the job market shrinks, when there is such a callous disregard for human suffering and human life, when the indomitable human spirit gasps for air in an atmosphere of intellectual paralysis, social amnesia, and political quiescence, when the translucent hues of hope seem ever more ethereal, when thinking about the future seems anachronistic, when the concept of utopia has become irretrievably Disneyfied, when our social roles as citizens have become increasingly corporatized and instrumentalized in a world which hides necessity in the name of consumer desire, when media analyses of military invasions is just another infomercial for the US military industrial complex with its huge global arms industry, and when teachers and students alike wallow in absurdity, waiting for the junkyard of consumer life to vomit up yet another panacea for despair?
Have you ever ordered papers from writing services that disregard your instructions?
Sure I believe the stock market is going to roar higher than we could ever imagine, but when you disregard sound financial principles you get KILLED in the markets.
The true investor is scarcely ever forced to sell his shares, and at all other times he is free to disregard the current price quotation.
With such blatant disregard for common English practices in the title alone, it's no wonder the game goes on to break every law of videogaming you've ever known to exist.
Sure, which is why they made Steam Controllers, and Big Picture Mode, and designed a VR headset, and are developing VR games, and hosting record - breaking esports tournaments... «as little work as possible», doing things nobody has ever done before, to «print money»... if they were truly another «disregard artistic vision, print money» - type company, we'd all be bitching right now about how bad Half Life 6 was.
Many of us expected a little too much for a multitude of reasons, but even disregarding that, it seemed like it would be just different enough to stand out from ever - popular open world trend.
But outside of my room, he was as friendly and meek as ever, with not a hint of the disregard for virtual human life that he displayed when I was playing Vice City.
«Rabbit Town has grown ever more notorious for their blatant disregard of artist's intellectual property,» a representative for the Museum of Ice Cream told artnet News.
Nobody would think that they are working on «the most important a problem humanity has ever faced» given their disregard for keeping any sort of audit trail or «professional standards» records.
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.
The frequent refrain «no warming since 1998» relies on a double cherry - pick: First off, by choosing 1998, the hottest year ever in the satellite record, as a starting point and, secondly, by disregarding the more reliable measurements of the temperature at the Earth's surface where we actually live.
Also, recognizing the power of a President to pardon himself or herself would be to give him or her impunity to disregard the law not just in areas where he or she has Presidential immunity, but in anything that he has ever done in his life.
How else, reasoned the defendant, could a tortfeasor ever make an interim payment without it being disregarded under s 4?
Doing the best I can, therefore, and taking into account all that should be taken into account, but disregarding all that is not relevant, and making findings on the balance of possibilities, and taking one consideration with another, I come to the inevitable conclusion that this couple should remain locked together for the rest of their days, be debarred from ever setting foot inside a court again, and that their lawyers should personally pay to each other all costs incurred, on an indemnity basis and without limit.
In the beginning, states regulated speed, but in response to the 1973 oil crisis, Congress hit the national brakes with a 55 - mile - per - hour speed limit — a flagrantly disregarded law if ever there was one.
Whether shovels ever hit the ground on this project remains to be seen, although Kinder Morgan recently announced construction may start before these applications are heard which in itself suggests a troubling disregard for the rule of law.
«Orwell: Ignorance is Strength and its predecessor try to offer many - faceted views on digital surveillance, freedom of expression and misinformation and what could be the ultimate consequence of an ever - lowered bar for security measures, while not completely disregarding the need for safety in modern society.»
The Bank Closed Your Bitcoin Account: If anyone ever mails you to inform you that your Bitcoin account is closed, and provides you with a link to unlock it, you can disregard their message.
But technical systems are today being built with a minimal concern for compliance and a total disregard for the downstream consequences of decades of identifiable data being collected on the babies being born into the most complicated information ecology that has ever existed.
If you were ever told by a well - meaning teacher, parent or mentor to get your head out of the clouds, now is one of the rare moments where you can completely disregard their sage advice.
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