Sentence examples similar to without regard to whatever from inspiring English sources

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But I'm not worried or scared with regard to whatever direction I go in in the future".

They had considered just building whatever they wanted without regard to its history, but that didn't seem right.

After managing to overcome the obstacles of new vines, fast-draining soil and fickle climate, the North Fork wineries are now struggling to handle crowds who are looking more for a good time than a good wine, who are interested in quaffing quickly whatever is open without regard to vintage or fermentation.

Roosevelt warned Hughes to "cut out relentlessly and without regard to consequences everything evil, paying no heed whatever to the influence or opposition of any man who may be affected thereby".

Those prices are elevated in large part by aggressive intellectual property standards that grant pharmaceutical companies long-term monopolies on new drugs, letting firms charge whatever they want without regard to traditional market pressures.

The way to "get the best out of workers" is to align work practices with basic decency, not do whatever technology makes possible without regard to the human costs.

"Is America, as I think these critics believe, simply exercising its power in a selfish way without regard to the interests of the wider world, to do whatever it wills because it is the most powerful nation?" he asked.

It also grants a student the freedom to go in whatever direction her or his intellectual inclinations lead, without regard to the ultimate economic utility of the course of study.

Such cases indicate that scientists will invoke whatever mathematics is required to get the job done, without regard to the truth of the mathematical theory in question (Maddy 1995, p. 255).

The fact is that the world is going to be exactly the way it is going to be without regard to the way you thought it would be, think it should be, or whatever big plans you've already made for yourself.

The full text of the Amendment is: The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several States, and without regard to any census or enumeration.

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