| The Senator has even disregarded the contributions of those who are fighting for their freedom. |
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| I repudiated him, made little of his death, shut my ears to his invitations, disregarded his warnings. |
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| This poetry was lyrical, taking its inspiration from nature and the countryside, and is now generally disregarded as lifeless and conventional. |
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| But that doesn't mean existing and traditional programming should be disregarded. |
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| Software is at the mercy of users in distant lands with exotic laws and a disregarded and disrespected legal system. |
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| 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. |
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| The 30 mph limit was disregarded in the euphoria of being able to gun an engine again. |
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| Despite being disregarded by her male colleagues, she became a productive sociologist in addition to being a feminist and a pacifist. |
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| The suggestion by the probation officer should have been disregarded, as there is no basis for that opinion from a non-expert. |
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| Some movies sought to teach us about these uncommon threats, yet these lessons have been callously disregarded. |
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| By Occam's razor, all other more complicated mechanisms should be disregarded, even if they have a similar quality of fit. |
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| She disregarded it and rose on her own, her eyes clouded over in deep thought. |
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| He further submits that where such evidence is disregarded the judge must give clear and cogent reasons for doing so. |
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| Women are often disregarded in decision-making and camp management, even when the decisions directly impact their daily lives. |
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| The impress of age and experience is not only disregarded but frowned upon. |
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| It inspires feelings of affection and loyalty and such feelings are to be valued, not carelessly disregarded. |
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| Aquinas believed good law must be enforceable, otherwise it would be disregarded and risk causing contempt for all laws. |
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| Incomplete questionnaires or crude, poorly written, or flame-like responses will be disregarded. |
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| As expected, this group included heme-deficient mutants and flocculent isolates, which were disregarded. |
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| Agricola disregarded many of the popular beliefs about minerals and fossils. |
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| Although older sheet music often shows songs in cut time, this is generally disregarded in modern performance. |
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| But here is an elementary derivation that pulls together several useful but mostly disregarded in the pre-college mathematics ideas. |
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| The disinclination of the vendor to part with his land and the urgent necessity of the purchaser to buy must alike be disregarded. |
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| Jamie disregarded Dougal with a shrug and pushed on the golden rod to the door. |
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| Seems the judges either disregarded the referee's order or ignored it which is pretty much the same. |
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| Hypothyroidism develops slowly, so early symptoms tend to be disregarded as something that will pass. |
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| Which was what I was doing now, ignoring the honks and shouts of people as I disregarded the green and red walk signs. |
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| We said there that the clauses are epexegetical, but it does not follow that they are to be disregarded. |
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| They insist that Egyptian etymologies cannot be found for most Greek words, unless all known rules of vocabulary acquisition are disregarded. |
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| Emphasis was on breeding for working ability and stamina and, if the stumpy-tailed Halls Heelers were workers of excellence, their taillessness would have been disregarded. |
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| There are so many potential benefits of oestrogens and progestogens after menopause that therapy with these hormones should not be disregarded based on a single study. |
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| With what blithe unconcern, too, it has disregarded the one-pointers. |
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| In a panel depicting Saint John in the Desert, logical proportion and perspective are disregarded, and colour is limited, unrealistically, to red and green. |
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| The outcome is a slap in the face for thousands of people who took part in a household survey asking for their views only to find them summarily disregarded. |
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| She considered confronting her about it, but quickly disregarded the idea. |
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| In reality, the Iraqi borders had been arbitrarily drawn and disregarded 2,000 years of tribal, sectarian, and nomadic occupation. |
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| Mr Lovejoy says its labelling rules already allow a GM content in food of anything less than one per to be disregarded and the threat of contamination alarms him. |
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| Davies said he disregarded these orders but did not want to displease a man he respected so much. |
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| The Pentagon disregarded the order and sent two huge planes to pass over a group of tiny uninhabited islands south-west of Japan. |
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| Nobody in that building ever made me feel disregarded, disrespected, or uncared for. |
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| In fact, there are frames of reference that cannot be disregarded, such as the rule of law, international legitimacy, acquired rights, human and cultural values, etc. |
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| Each co-owner must hold title to the property, directly or through a disregarded entity, as a tenant in common under local law. |
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| We offered our opinion to the Zambian government and, as many governments do, they disregarded our advice. |
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| Germany disregarded Belgian neutrality and invaded the country to launch an offensive towards Paris. |
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| Snyder said polygraphs are easily manipulated and routinely disregarded by courts. |
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| If properly stiffened, a column web panel is considered as a rigid component and deformability of it could be disregarded. |
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| If they hesitated prior to starting, the trial was disregarded and reattempted. |
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| And the exhibition disregarded the art-craft duality to include Josiah McElheny's virtuoso installation of conceptual glasswork. |
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| You disregarded the welfare of these women and girls to commit these offences to satisfy your own perverted sexual appetite. |
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| These races have long been disregarded because of the belief that they took place at Maghull and not Aintree. |
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| Foolishly John disregarded his allies' opinions on the fate of the prisoners, many of them their neighbours and kinsmen. |
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| Yet the order of the Senate was only partially executed in Rome, and wholly disregarded in most of the provinces outside Italy. |
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| Human Rights Committee and disregarded the Land Code, other legislative acts, and the 1992 Presidential decree. |
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| European colonizers disregarded native political and cultural animosities, imposing peace upon people under their military control. |
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| In English, this rule for the pronunciation is often disregarded, thus the spelling Haiti is used. |
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| An 2012 EU study shows base cost of onshore wind power similar to coal, when subsidies and externalities are disregarded. |
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| He was told to stop drinking to mitigate liver damage, advice he initially followed but then disregarded. |
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| But Jackson disregarded him and went straight to the magistrate. |
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| The earliest attempted explanation, now disregarded, is attributed to Geoffrey of Monmouth in Historia Regum Britanniae. |
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| They disregarded its boniness and reveled in its marvelous flavor. |
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| They were frequently criticized by nobles who feared the possibility of an environment in which class and its accompanying titles and privileges were disregarded. |
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| This was seen as a social threat that disregarded institutions. |
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| During this period, spectator attendances dropped and media condemnation increased, but Simpson and Lawry flatly disregarded the public dissatisfaction. |
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| A story that Berkeley and Marshall disregarded a condition of the inheritance that they must publish the correspondence between Swift and Vanessa is probably untrue. |
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| This suggestion was generally disregarded but a 2009 study claimed to have found carbonized remains that date to 2000 BCE and appear like seeds of custard apple. |
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| Even so, Tiele admits Pinto's account cannot be disregarded because of the lack of alternative information about Javanese history during the time. |
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| The Service has issued final regulations that treat QSubs and other disregarded entities as separate entities for federal employment tax and certain excise tax purposes. |
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| The CDC had described Vinson as having wilfully disregarded and violated protocols when she boarded a public commercial airline while self-monitoring her Ebola symptoms. |
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| Furthermore, I felt ignored, disregarded and treated inequitably. |
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