Sentence examples for knowing disregard from inspiring English sources

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Third, the trial court equated an arguably imperfect attempt to carry out Revlon duties with a knowing disregard of one's duties that constitutes bad faith.

The First Amendment is a bulwark of democracy but provides no protection for defamatory allegations published in knowing disregard for the truth.

The court found that the claim against Kirschner "was filed in bad faith and knowing disregard" of the rules that governed such actions.

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"Secretary Ross's actions reflect an apparently knowing and repeated disregard for his ethics obligations," CREW said in its letter.

"A willful violation is one committed with intentional knowing or voluntary disregard for the law's requirements, or with plain indifference to worker safety and health," the agency said in a news release.

The provision makes it a felony for someone to encourage or induce a person from another country to come to the U.S. or remain in the U.S. knowing or recklessly disregarding the fact that the action would violate immigration law.

"Through greed, self-dealing, concealment, knowing misrepresentation and reckless disregard for professional fiduciary duties," Cohen's suit states, his manager and his financial advisers failed to inform him of the state of his finances.

Held: A charge of criminal conduct against a public official or a candidate for public office, no matter how remote in time or place, is always 'relevant to his fitness for office' for purposes of applying the New York Times rule of knowing falsehood or reckless disregard of the truth.

In that case we held that a charge of criminal conduct against an official or a candidate, no matter how remote in time or place, is always 'relevant to his fitness for office' for purposes of applying the New York Times rule of knowing falsehood or reckless disregard of the truth.

He found that Mrs. Cantrell had failed to present any evidence to support the charges that the invasion of privacy 'was done maliciously within the legal definition of that term.' The Court of Appeals interpreted this finding to be a determination by the District Judge that there was no evidence of knowing falsity or reckless disregard of the truth introduced at the trial.

Thus, the only way to harmonize these two virtually simultaneous rulings by the District Judge is to conclude, contrary to the decision of the Court of Appeals, that in dismissing the punitive damages claims he was not determining that Mrs. Cantrell had failed to introduce any evidence of knowing falsity or reckless disregard of the truth.

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