Sentences with phrase «n't regard»

One of the things we scientists and academics have to keep reminding ourselves is that many of the people outside the science community who write about this don't regard it as their job to educate people.
Artificial saliva is available, but clinicians generally don't regard it as an effective long - term solution.
So no, I don't regard it as a failure.
For example, if as a graduate student your professor asks you to do some extra work, such as preparing a workshop or putting together a research proposal, then don't regard it as a burden.
They don't eat whale meat, they don't regard the right to do so as inalienable, and they are beginning to be heard.
«We shouldn't regard a tumor as a homogenous unit,» says Pichler.
«We are already passing legislation in the Immigration Bill to ensure judges deal with Article Eight claims in the right way - and don't regard the right to a family life as an absolute and unqualified one.
This would come in three parts: a contract with the unemployed («we will work with you but you must work with us»); a contract with the most vulnerable («this government and this party doesn't regard caring for the needy as a burden»); and a contract with the taxpayer (money will only go to those who deserve it, and there will be «no more spend and waste»).
Scottish voters don't regard the EU referendum with the same importance as the independence vote of 2014.
She might not have always brought harmony where there was discord or hope in every place where there was despair, as she promised on her first day in Downing Street, but, unlike most politicians, she didn't regard winning elections as a tenth of what mattered.
They don't regard him as head of that Ministry... they feel they are not under him.
«I don't regard it,» she said of the indictment.
«In the Green party we don't regard the whole thing as a greasy pole,» she says smiling, «but as a pleasant green field in which we can all pass the ball between each other.
I don't regard the US election result as a failure of politics.
«I don't regard the legal highs report as draconian,» he said.
Personally, I wouldn't regard voting as work.
Perhaps Kim doesn't regard losing as being as dangerous as others see it.
Blackburn Rovers and Wigan Athletic are not included while not all the interviewees come across as sympathetic — notably David Haythornthwaite of AFC Fylde who nails his preferences for the UK Independence party to the mast — while Tueart says that he still regards fellow interlocutor Joe Royle as a mate but that the latter probably doesn't regard him as one after sacking him from the hot seat at Man City.
So I know this is a fan site for FC Barcelona, so it's hard to talk about national teams when it doesn't regard any of the players from Barca.
I think Arsene Wenger doesn't regard d feelings, emotions and d opinions of the Arsenal fans who pay huge amount to support this club and have been faithful and patient.
Gwinganna is luxurious but it doesn't regard organic living as a luxury.
Atheists don't regard humans as humans but just dirt.
The trouble is, most of the panjandrums in the London press don't regard it as a media scandal at all.
But we couldn't regard them as anything special, with all the costs that the book well elucidates — costs, by the way, that we're already paying.
But however forceful those legalistic arguments may be, it is important not to underappreciate a critical fact: Most people don't regard the issues that way.
Republicans are blind if they don't regard this as one piece of evidence among many of a momentum switch.
Brian, Well I suppose I do have a fear about what these fantasy beliefs can do to cause trouble all over the world, as if we don't have enough with real problems of political ills, poverty, diseases and natural disasters; but mostly I am repelled by so many, like eaglemt and the huge number of others like him / her, who preach hell - fire and eternal torment for those who don't regard their unproven beliefs as reality.
«They don't regard perceived insults to the Prophet Mohammed or the Quran as being protected by free speech, they regard it as a capital offense,» says Peter Bergen, CNN's national security analyst, referring to protesters in Libya and Egypt, where the U.S. Embassy was attacked, who were angered by the film.
I don't regard them as Gods even though they showed great wisdom.
I don't regard it as something that I can just spend, any more than one would just spend one's retirement savings.
I don't regard that as going poorly.
So I don't regard this as much in the way of breaking news.
«There are certain types of internet content that advertisers don't regard as brand - safe,» Kramer said.
You shouldn't regard customers only as sources of revenue.
Van Beurden takes one basic lesson from this sordid history: Shell failed in renewable energy before because it didn't regard it as strategic.
In fact, the company did offer a general comment but not regarding the time limits in mechanics» schedules.
Cancer vaccines are largely not regarded as a standalone treatment within the scientific community, and immunotherapy stills demand several years of intense research.
The new revelation about Comey's uneasiness with Trump brings to mind a posting last month by Comey friend Benjamin Wittes on his Lawfare blog, in which he said Comey «saw it as an ongoing task on his part to protect the rest of the Bureau from improper contacts and interferences from a group of people he did not regard as honorable.»
As philosopher Jason Brennan points out, even libertarians — and libertarians are, shall we say, fond of property rights — do not regard property rights as absolute.
Nexen itself already backs the deal, and the company isn't regarded as Canada's top oilsands operator — quite the opposite, really.
This commentary does not regard them, but rather the faceless mass of Wall Street speculators that focus on momentum rather than fundamentals.
In Australia's case, it was not regarded as feasible to remove regulations simultaneously, mainly because of uncertainty about the consequences.
Instead, the inclusion of a law of nature or abstract idea exception in a claim is more often than not regarded as sufficient to consider the claim as being «directed to» the corresponding exception in the context of the eligibility framework analysis.
As such, the batch prices of companies being tracked by the ETF are more receptive to factors that do not regard or impact blockchain technology.
Our Court increasingly hasn't regarded it as a «right» for those who receive it, but hide it under the educational imperative of «diversity» for those who don't receive it.
4) lastly, to press your point, Christianity does not regard itself in such anthropocentric terms (man made God instead of God made man).
More precisely, such a citizen would not regard government as omnipotent.
Such a citizen would not regard himself or herself as essentially omnipotent, capable on his or her own of solving all our problems.
Illness of a more physical nature isn't regarded in the same judgemental light and gets its due with regards to prayer and concern.
They do not regard missions — understood as reaching the unreached — as «old style» but as the unchanged central element in the mission of the church.
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