Sentences with phrase «flouted such»

Gaither has flouted such dogma previously with color - block grids of hues derived from skin tones.
There is no record of the evaluation committee recommending that the contract should be awarded to Buck Press and that the Chairperson flouted such recommendation.
Ayariga says he does not fathom why his APC, which started operation not long ago, could strive to fulfill all the requirement of the law in relation to the operation of a political party while the so - called bigger parties will flout such a key aspect of the law.
Given how strictly Assassin's Creed: Rogue sticks to the series template it's not surprising that it has also retained many of the old flaws, happily flouting such annoyances as Shay becoming unresponsive for a few seconds while clambering or doing entirely the wrong thing as the parkour system has a brief panic attack.

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Such counsel flouts the current policy stance of the federal Conservative government, which is to eliminate the budget deficit next year.
But the British and their sympathizers replied that the charters gave no such independence from parliamentary control, and to flout legal parliamentary actions was to go against the powers that were ordained by God to rule England under law and custom.
That this House is concerned that the provisions of the Infant Formula and Follow - on Formula Regulations 2007 are disrespected in the UK, as evidenced by the current promotion for Nestlé SMA infant formula by Tesco in breach of Article 23 of that regulation, the near identical labelling of infant and follow - on formula to make them cross-promotional in breach of Article 19 of that regulation, the widespread advertising of infant formula brand names and logos in breach of Article 21 of that regulation and the use of idealising text and images on labels in breach of Article 17 of that regulation; therefore rejects the Department of Health's proposals to decriminalise certain of those requirements, such as labelling provisions in planned draft legislative proposals, related to EU Regulation 609/2015 which will replace these 2007 regulations; and stresses that any move to a system of Improvement Notices must have the purpose of speeding up compliance and be backed by prosecutions rather than giving companies who have flouted the law for many years additional time to comply.
«Let's not forget that the existing ban on such text and images on infant formula labels is routinely flouted by companies in many Member States, with images such as shields, polar bears and unauthorised health claims appearing.
Commenting on plans by the minority in parliament to impeach the president, he disclosed on the Ultimate Breakfast Show hosted by Lantam Papanko that it is needless for such an exercise, insisting the president has not flouted any law.
The revelation of US agencies wire - tapping German Chancellor Angela Merkel's phones has strained relations between the two countries primarily because such actions flout the conventions of a higher order social contract, in the international arena.
«By implementing this plan... no group or individual would be able to easily flout the conventions and laws of our county, nor will one area be able to have such a disproportionate impact on all of our tax bills, resources, and services.
After all, a growing number of young people in their society were already flouting the traditional beliefs, illegally hunting endangered species such as the giant indri and eating their meat as a cheap bar snack.
Those who flout the established taboos often face such harsh consequences as losing their jobs, their homes or custody of their children, so the Hasidic actors who appeared in the film courted peril and banishment simply by taking part.
When Jess is entering a platonic embrace with Joe and Papa Bhamra is rounding the corner about to catch her, we shouldn't be worried for our heroine, we should be second - guessing such proto - sitcom trappings, which flout patriarchy without critiquing it.
While it was not until the 1950s and 1960s that many European filmmakers would deliberately flout Hollywood conventions to establish their own national cinemas free from American influence, there had always been films that existed well outside of the mainstream and Orpheus is one such film.
Such protection is hard to apply to a living creature with the result that, in spite of existing legislation designed to protect consumers, many retailers and breeders are able to get away with flouting their duty of care and simply avoid the consequences.
Charlotte Jansen writes: «Simultaneously sexy and imperfect, Hannah Wilke's SOS Stratification Object Series (1975) recalls the body - hair flouting tactics and censor - defying use of nudity and menstrual blood of young feminist artists, such as Molly Soda.»
I sense a deep, and perhaps deliberate confusion here, not only in the flouting of categories, and Kelley's piecemeal borrowing of such a disparate collection of art and artifacts.
Schnabel is particularly noted for large paintings that incorporate broken crockery, e.g., The Walk Home (1985), and for other kinds of work that flout high - art conventions, such as paintings on velvet or linoleum.
After decades of flouting cinematic conventions with movies such as Pink Flamingos (1972) and Hairspray (1988), Waters embarked on his photo - based work in the early 1990s.
Guys deliberately flouting FOI, claiming IP rights in material that wouldn't attract such rights, claiming confidentiality of material that wouldn't satisfy confidentiality, circling the wagons.
Such publications would be attempts, albeit unsuccessful, to flout the order made by the court and would be seen by the public as a violation of the order of the court.
The decision to fine exchanges flouting the Information and Communications Act, which include well - known names such as Korbit, Coinone and Coinplug, follows a joint investigation into security setups at ten exchanges which several government agencies ran from October to December last year.
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