But the more we proceed, the more we see how the Conservative government flouts the will of Quebec. |
A Philip Johnson skyscraper, completed in 1987, flouts modernism by adopting a historical throwback in the form of a green gabled roof. |
Moreover, this provision flouts international human rights standards by presuming the defendant to be guilty unless she can prove her innocence. |
Aereophobes see Mr Kanojia's firm as a pesky parasite that flouts copyright law and profits from distributing content that it does not pay for. |
But it also stipulates that improper behaviour that flouts local customs may lead to fines, prosecution or deportation. |
This is an indisputable fact that cannot change, until it is corrected by the side that flouts the rules and principles of international law. |