Sentences with phrase «made disregarding it»

Public and media opinion, fuelled by recent data leaks, may not have caught up with this fundamental change but that is not a good reason for policy decisions to be made disregarding it.
Concern for the soul is faulted for making us disregard the body, neglect our responsibilities to the Earth, and deny our kinship with other life forms.
This is just one of the many uncaring traits they have that make them disregard the expectations of others and social norms.
The fact that you can't see that will make me disregard all our opinions.
#SoloAStarWarsStory: It takes slightly for it to seek out its ft and for AE to activate sufficient appeal to make you disregard he's now not HF.
For example, California makes disregarded single - member LLCs file a tax return, pay an LLC tax four months into the tax year, and potentially pay an LLC fee six months into the tax year based on estimated gross receipts.

Not exact matches

Engaged employees have ideas; take away opportunities for them to make suggestions, or instantly disregard their ideas without consideration, and they immediately disengage.
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.
Some housing bears are making a mistake by disregarding the RBC Housing Affordability Measures.
The SBA has also put out numerous calls over the years to disregard the data, making its latest plea last fall.
We made transparency a core value at Codecademy and disregarded that advice pretty aggressively early on.
The airline's perks and amenities, from its complimentary chauffeured pickups for upper class passengers to generous baggage allowances for passengers in coach, fits with Branson's whimsical disregard for convention which has made Virgin such a hit with its fiercely loyal customers.
Dig Deeper: Let's Start With an Icebreaker How to Run an Effective Meeting: 3 Tips for Meeting Success While Parker outlines 33 tools for honing your meeting leading abilities in his book, he boiled the essentials down to three key ways to keep your meetings from being time wasters: The first tidbit sounds obvious, but enough people disregard it to make it necessary.
(2) Bringing this case into court for litigation may be unusual but is not surprising; and (3) The concern about political influence in making this decision is an unfortunate cost of candidate and President Trump's disregard for the institutions of justice.
Unfortunately, Lacie continues to pursue what she thinks will make her happy, like a high social media rating, while completely disregarding the things that might actually make her happy, like friendships with her co-workers or a real relationship with her brother.
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.
Daniels is seeking $ 75,000 in damages, according to the Wall Street Journal, and claims she had to hire bodyguards and suffered damage to her reputation as a result of Trump's online smear, which the lawsuit alleges Trump made with «reckless disregard» for the truth.
The premier made the pact with Alcan to disregard the deal the original contract and legislation and permit, indeed partnered with Alcan to give Alcan a sweetheart deal to make hundreds of million dollars making electricity for sale instead of expanding aluminum production as the deal called for.
Ultimately, the NSA has made our country's critical infrastructure less secure in the name of security, while showing blatant disregard for the democratic process.
The way they dress and act, leave the office early and otherwise disregard doing what it takes to build up a steady flow of business are often signs they won't make it.
Disregard for the lives of people who chilling, a scene that makes the hairs standing, have cold blood!
Christians in this country need to totally abandon the two corrupt parties we have, because those who are seated in the seats of making decisions will NEVER abandon their practices, for their love of power and the love of BRIBE that comes abundantly to them from those who have means to give it, in order to receive favors in form of making our country's laws and policies to further allow them to do their self serving practice, disregarding those which they hurt by them.
I would say yes since it reflects on his poor decision making, scientific judgement and absolute asinine disregard for basic scientific method.
Because finding fault with them, He says: «Behold, the days are coming, says the Lord, when I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel and with the house of Judah — not according to the covenant that I made with their fathers in the day when I took them by the hand to lead them out of the land of Egypt; because they did not continue in My covenant, and I disregarded them, says the Lord.
do you just disregard the chapters that didn't make you feel warm and fuzzy or allow you to form a pitchfork mob against the marginalized group of your choice?
Hitler is just one of the masses of mankind that has disregarded how we are made, but allowed selfish ambition to be his driving force.
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.
To suggest that total voluntary exclusion and participation in an individual's self selected religious practices and spiritual life is somehow politically incorrect or wrong, or making it a target of criticism or political point, is nothing less than a display of ignorance and disregard for individual rights.
The claim that just social structures would make charity superfluous «masks a materialist conception of man: the mistaken notion that man can live «by bread alone» — a notion that demeans man and ultimately disregards all that is specifically human.»
Every effort is made by the government to persuade the younger generation to disregard their sectarian differences.
One of the monolithic mistakes the Scientific Community has made throughout the history of Science is to disregard Metaphysics and limit Science to Empiricism.
In the celebrated case New York Times v. Sullivan, the U.S. Supreme Court held «the First Amendment protects the publication of all statements, even false ones, about the conduct of public officials except when statements are made with actual malice (with knowledge that they are false or in reckless disregard of their truth or falsity).»
It's important to me to make a distinction between «event and interpretation» and not disregard history, subsequently sacrificing theology to REVELATION.That's often the end of the discussion.
Did I physically and emotionally help them carry their heavy burdens instead of disregarding their junk, belittling their problems or not making the time to be available when they needed me.
Eternity is kind of a big thing to disregard, I'd make absolutely certain you're right if I were you.
The Fermi Paradox makes many assumptions and appears to effectively disregard the obstacles of interstellar travel and communication in an incredibly vast universe.
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.
He made no secret of his disregard for religion and seemed (to the family) to delight in criticizing church - going people as hypocrites or duty - bound slaves to habit.
In the Synoptic Gospels Jesus is said to have spoken of the Son of Man no fewer than 69 times [38 times when parallel passages are disregarded], but the evangelists themselves make no use of the term.
When the employment «disregards» were cut, leaving her with only the mandatory work deduction of $ 50 (intended to make up for taxes, transportation and lunches), she was left with an income of only $ 377 ($ 150 above the maximum AFDC payment in Ohio for a family of four).
Even in Middle - eastern culture, there are still many white people, so although it is unlikely for him to have appeared as a «white person», it's still not improbable, it does however contradict the cynic principles in Christianity, as they define him by what they believe would constitute their creator as being great or perfect as a manifestation equal to his greatness, but this was the exact mistake the Jews made, and why they disregarded Jesus when he came in the Flesh, his appearance can be debated on, but just like his birthday, or day of death.
In its alternative definition, the word designated not «normal - sex,» but rather a different brand of deviant sex, like its homosexual counterpart in its disregard for procreation but made distinct by the typical object of its lustful inclinations.
They turned their eyes from injustices, committing them through robberies, extortions, loving bribes and honor in public places, yet making up for themselves laws that protect their interests, disregarding the poor, and needy who struggle to survive.
One must utterly disregard the importance of this symbolism for the economy of salvation in order to make an argument for women's ordination.
Under the stress of complex modern life, with its speed, mechanics, and disregard for personal relationships, man found it difficult to make adjustments and to find a meaningful life.
This empirical grounding makes it difficult to disregard what Loney, Sarat and Taylor have to say.
Christian ethics must make this distinction, else we not only shall lose the Ten Commandments from Christianity but will be obliged to ascribe to Paul a disregard of the moral law at variance with the moral concern which appears on every page of his letters.
If you want to disregard the scriptures I have given in a previous post, there is nothing I can say to you that will make a difference.
Many (if not all) Christians seem to be BC — buffet Christians — picking which parts of Christianity they like (agree with) and discarding (disregarding) the parts they don't like or the parts that make them uncomfortable.
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