Sentence examples for who disregards from inspiring English sources

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What I've not seen is someone who disregards the rules so flagrantly.

By the end, we were a tad irritated by that common phenomenon: the chef who disregards what you want and gives you what he thinks may impress you.

Sadly, for the second time in this competition this year, the referee was Howard Webb, an Englishman who disregards the violence meted out to the game's most talented player.

The plot centres on an innocent, sensitive heroine of a bourgeois family; she becomes the victim of Lady Marwood, her vampirelike rival in love, who disregards all restraints and inhibitions, and of Mellefont, a weak man who vacillates between the two women but finally atones for his guilt by his death.

This important example, and another concerning an individual, Samantha, who is also clairvoyant but who disregards a lot of evidence that she has on hand to the effect that the President is not in New York City (BonJour 1980), makes a strong case for the idea that there is some deontological component to the concept of epistemic justification.

And now, of course, we have a President who disregards the law when it suits his interests.

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That will help all consumers, including those who disregard disclosures.

Offenders who disregarded the conditions of their asbo breached them on average 4.4 times.

Candidates who disregarded the spending limits would not get public funds.

We have now been told that those who disregard this rule will be fined.

Liberals attacked Mr. Volcker, a Democrat, as an inflation-fighting zealot who disregarded the plight of the unemployed.

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