I often feel like stopping someone in mid-sentence and saying to them that I feel insulted and disrespected by their language. |
|
No one disrespected an elder, and no one so much thought of attacking one without more than ample reason. |
|
Software is at the mercy of users in distant lands with exotic laws and a disregarded and disrespected legal system. |
|
Too many of the players disrespected the manager and several seemed to put money, fast cars and the procurement of totty before their football. |
|
If disrespected or marginalized, this can be extremely harmful to their identity and can hinder their productivity. |
|
Stefani, you have disrespected and slighted the entire Native American people with your counterfeit portrayal of our heritage. |
|
Indeed, it has been one of the most derided and minimized and, frankly, most disrespected movements in American history. |
|
In plenary, make a list of how it feels to be respected, and another for disrespected. |
|
These comments incited an uproar among Iroquois fans believing Kessenich had disrespected their tradition. |
|
Can anyone imagine having the Law Commission of Canada Act, an act of Parliament, disrespected by the government? |
|
In Fatal Attraction, Glenn Close boiled a bunny because Michael Douglas disrespected her. |
|
If you feel disrespected then it is not good to have the other person convince you otherwise. |
|
Second, it's fair to say that the five nuclear powers have also disrespected their obligations to disarm. |
|
With our failures came embarrassment and marginalization, being ostracized, ridiculed, disrespected, and worst of all, simply ignored. |
|
They say their culture was disrespected and therefore they were disrespected. |
|
This states that if you have been offended or disrespected online, you can always fight your corner by setting up a counter-blog somewhere else. |
|
Immac, iMac, what's the difference? The tragedy of the salesman in modern business is not that he is on the way out, but that he is disrespected. |
|
Nobody in that building ever made me feel disregarded, disrespected, or uncared for. |
|
Thus, the presumption of innocence and procedural fair trial requirements are often disrespected. |
|
Animals have enormous capacity to feel a huge range of emotions, to learn from their experiences, to adapt to challenges, to reason, and to suffer when their needs are either ignored or disrespected. |
|
|
This is the only place in Europe where the golden traffic rule — that pedestrians have the unconditional right of way — is so brazenly disrespected. |
|
But it has come at a heavy price in depleted natural resources, a damaged environment and scrupulously disrespected property rights. The imbalance between investment and consumption makes China's economy look precarious. |
|
Here is what he wrote:In their declarations in the trial court, respondents stated that the prayers gave them offense and made them feel excluded and disrespected. |
|
You have the right to complain about the hospital or one of its staff members if you are disrespected, neglected or if the care you received due to your state of health wasn't up to par. |
|
Elijah appeared in that time and spoke to them with words of justice, telling mankind: Open your eyes and see that you have disrespected the law of the Lord. |
|
Their rights are often disrespected systematically. |
|
Let us think of all our sisters whose bodies are used, disrespected, violated and abused, and who are used as weapons of war in ongoing conflicts. |
|
The nuclear test is a signal to the international community that North Korea refuses to be disrespected, have its sovereignty abridged, or suffer a full-frontal military assault. |
|
What specific rights are disrespected in acts of violence? |
|
The present debacle points once again to the fact that the religious dimension of human existence may neither be maligned, disrespected nor superficially treated. |
|
Permanent employees noted that they felt less respect for their supervisors in particular, and their company in general, when they saw contingent employees treated poorly or disrespected. |
|
There is a substantial violation of the provisions on criminal procedure if the court disrespected the provisions on the use of language set out in this law. |
|
The divergent paths a contingent employee's motivation and performance levels can take when he feels disrespected in a host organization were remarkably clear throughout the focus groups. |
|
Then, to top it all off, we have seen how the Conservative government has derided and disrespected the marine employees themselves, the folks who do the work on shipping from coast to coast. |
|