Sentence examples for wholly disregarding from inspiring English sources

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As is characteristic of his general approach to his predecessors, Suárez disagrees with both views without wholly disregarding either.

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I'd rather have this latter entry, South American literature being almost wholly disregarded in this book.

More blatantly than in other shooting games, the question of civilian suffering here has been wholly disregarded.

"They represented too deeply entrenched a body of opinion in Ireland to be wholly disregarded". Whitelaw, who had sanctioned secret talks with the IRA leadership the previous year at a house in Chelsea, was appalled.

Three police and crime commissioners have taken the unprecedented step of calling for a leading judge to be investigated for misconduct on the grounds that he has "wholly disregarded sentencing guidelines on domestic abuse".

"Not only did the grand jury review limited cases between 2007 and 2010, it wholly disregards key steps A.C.S. has taken over the past seven years, including the addition of more preventive services for children with special medical needs, hiring additional investigative consultants, and reducing our caseloads to among the lowest in the country".

While the Republican candidates have spent plenty of time attacking the doctrine of moral relativism, ironically, they have embraced a moral vision in which the concern for the public good is wholly disregarded when it conflicts — even minimally — with their radical definition of personal freedom.

Instead, the Curators' actions — and the nationwide public outcry over these few recorded moments of my actions — wholly disregard the overwhelming evidence of my outstanding contributions to MU: student evaluations, teaching awards, research and publications, service to professional organizations, and a solid case for tenure.

By the operation of this rule, then, the party who attempts performance may be placed in a much worse situation than he who wholly disregards his contract, and the other party may receive much more, by the breach of the contract, than the injury which he has sustained by such breach, and more than he could be entitled to were he seeking to recover damages by an action.

Again, again, again, I am not saying that non-scientific work should be wholly disregarded, or that it is not "useful" or "interesting". There are some areas where that's all we have.

I completely disregarded that.

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