Sentence examples for disregard decisions from inspiring English sources

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It would lead us to become a banana republic, in which administrations would become regimes and each regime would feel it perfectly appropriate to disregard decisions of courts staffed by previous regimes.

"It would lead us to become a banana republic, in which administrations would become regimes, and each regime would feel it perfectly appropriate to disregard decisions of courts staffed by previous regimes," Mr. Mukasey said.

Indeed, the need for a power to overrule only arises if earlier decisions are binding even when mistaken, since later courts could otherwise simply disregard decisions that were erroneous.

Justice Secretary, Chris Grayling, says the party is prepared to withdraw from the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) - unless the UK is allowed to disregard decisions made in Strasbourg.

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Nevertheless, nearly all governments (even revolutionary ones) are eager to proclaim the lawfulness of the regime and seldom disregard the decisions of an authorized court or tribunal.

Ladies, unlike the feminist illuminati who disparage your personal choices when they don't fall into line with their radical views, I will not ignore and disregard your decisions.

On women stated: " What should one do!… if a person has to save her life, she may have to disregard others' decisions, or they should be made aware of the situation… they should be told that there were no laws before and now there exists one… so we have to follow this now".

" What should one do!… if a person has to save her life, she may have to disregard others' decisions, or they should be made aware of the situation… they should be told that there were no laws before and now there exists one… so we have to follow this now".

It took less than two days for Joel I. Klein, the city schools chancellor, to say he would disregard the decision, at least temporarily.

But if, contrary to this assumption, controlling limitations or restrictions are disregarded, the decisions in Kilbourn v. Thompson and Marshall v. Gordon point to admissible measures of relief.

Throughout, the majority disregards our decisions' central tenet: An arbitration clause may not thwart federal law, irrespective of exactly how it does so.

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