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The Senator has even disregarded the contributions of those who are fighting for their freedom.
I repudiated him, made little of his death, shut my ears to his invitations, disregarded his warnings.
This poetry was lyrical, taking its inspiration from nature and the countryside, and is now generally disregarded as lifeless and conventional.
But that doesn't mean existing and traditional programming should be disregarded.
Software is at the mercy of users in distant lands with exotic laws and a disregarded and disrespected legal system.
I told Sean and Samantha that they should bring water too, but they told me I was being a mother hen and disregarded me completely.
The 30 mph limit was disregarded in the euphoria of being able to gun an engine again.
Despite being disregarded by her male colleagues, she became a productive sociologist in addition to being a feminist and a pacifist.
The suggestion by the probation officer should have been disregarded, as there is no basis for that opinion from a non-expert.
Some movies sought to teach us about these uncommon threats, yet these lessons have been callously disregarded.
By Occam's razor, all other more complicated mechanisms should be disregarded, even if they have a similar quality of fit.
She disregarded it and rose on her own, her eyes clouded over in deep thought.
He further submits that where such evidence is disregarded the judge must give clear and cogent reasons for doing so.
Women are often disregarded in decision-making and camp management, even when the decisions directly impact their daily lives.
The impress of age and experience is not only disregarded but frowned upon.
It inspires feelings of affection and loyalty and such feelings are to be valued, not carelessly disregarded.
Aquinas believed good law must be enforceable, otherwise it would be disregarded and risk causing contempt for all laws.
Incomplete questionnaires or crude, poorly written, or flame-like responses will be disregarded.
As expected, this group included heme-deficient mutants and flocculent isolates, which were disregarded.
Agricola disregarded many of the popular beliefs about minerals and fossils.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The habits of the king were abstemious, an example which his sons disregarded.
We go on with these disregarded data, some of which, many of which, are of the highest degree of acceptability.
An agonizingly long time later the faint and disregarded sound of the plane swept back across the heavens.
In the alimentation of armies scientific principles must not be disregarded.
The rule is also disregarded entirely as regards augmentations and Scottish cadency bordures.
These claims could not be disregarded merely on the score that they contravened the scheme of established differentials.
The rule seems to have been disregarded when the leading Noun was in the dative.
Who will say that the cry of the 'widow and fatherless' is disregarded in His sight!
When the corn was shelled, the cobs were not carelessly discarded or disregarded.
You got a dog and put up a sign and when he disregarded it you sicked the dog on him.
She disregarded every costly cover that cometh to the table, and taketh little but manchet and succory pottage.
Washington seems, however, to have disregarded the interdiction after Yorktown.
The mammary mirror is of the greater value, yet the rising mirror is not to be disregarded.
Their minds were so bent upon this piece of sweetmeat that all the rest were disregarded.
Under these circumstances it may be said that the classical rule of ligation at the point of injury should never be disregarded.
She utterly disregarded in her mind that the mail carrier had brought the letter.
This was an offer too valuable to be disregarded, and was accepted by Captain nares.
You have a special apparatus within you for dealing with a universe where oughts are flagrantly disregarded.
Forced labour for the loafer is still more an English tradition, though, like the right-to-work principle, long disregarded.
By the mere chronology of his works, Bunyan belongs in our next period, but in his case mere chronology must be disregarded.
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