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They said Cardinal Egan had not only disregarded the personnel board in recent years, but had also failed to provide any guidance on how to handle the transition for those priests and congregations affected by the transfers.

The Montreal-based International Federation of Air Traffic Controllers Associationn said Monday that by bringing in the military to oversee the system and force controllers back to work, "the Spanish authorities have not only disregarded all international conventions, they have also disregarded accepted safe standards and recommended practices".

On Thursday the court not only disregarded the actions of the Governor, but also more than two-thirds of the state Senate.

Such removals not only disregarded the civil rights of the aliens and broke apart families, but also led to dozens of deaths of individuals abandoned by U.S. agents in the Mexican desert.

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For Diogenes the simple life meant not only disregard of luxury but also disregard of laws and customs of organized, and therefore "conventional," communities.

Attorney General John Ashcroft's decision to require local prosecutors to seek the death penalty not only disregards the judgments of those most familiar with the case; it also makes little law enforcement sense.

Vali not only disregards Tara's advice, but also suspects Tara of cheating on him with Sugriva.

A judge sworn to decide impartially can offer no forecasts, no hints, for that would show not only disregard for the specifics of the particular case, it would display disdain for the entire judicial process".

She then posits her research-based claim, "[T]he new reforms not only disregard this research, they are actively forcing teachers to engage in practices which are not only ineffective but actively harmful to child development and the learning process".

The conservative wing of the Supreme Court, by voting against the interest of the poorest and weakest of us, not only disregards court precedent but also continues to act in a politically convenient and fungible manner.

Like many others here, he sees the custody battle and ensuing demonstrations as a selfish protest that not only disregards years of favorable American treatment of Cuban exiles, but also selfishly inconveniences others who have no stake in that fight.

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