Sentence examples for disregard after from inspiring English sources

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Kundera is a master of the revealing incident -- that fine wine gulped with tipsy disregard after a good deal of Czech beer.

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Nobody in power wants to be disregarded after leaving office, much less before the term ends.

Stewards will be permitted a measure of discretion, being allowed to consider if any individual whip strokes "might legitimately be disregarded" after hearing evidence from the jockey in question, which might have prevented Ruby Walsh's ban at Aintree last month.

However, such detections could easily be disregarded after the system operator becomes aware of them.

Perhaps recognizing the ease with which such language can be misconstrued, Darwin (1868) later wrote that "The term 'Natural Selection' is in some respects a bad one, as it seems to imply conscious choice; but this will be disregarded after a little familiarity".

These recommendations were disregarded after Katrina, but maybe now -- given the statements of Governor Cuomo and Mayor Bloomberg -- public sentiment is changing.

It's sad that our professional opinion is disregarded, and after a while our own confidence erodes.

Roundtables are undeniable experiences; it's hard to disregard customer needs after a face-to-face conversation.

But for the moment, Mr Hussein's ploy has brought closer an unenviable choice for Mr Bush: if he cannot get the UN to agree to tougher inspections, he may have to disregard the UN after all.At home, Mr Bush's speech has worked better.

Note you can disregard the period after the name.

Don't disregard silly ideas; after all, it's your horse.

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