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regardless of notwithstanding irrespective of despite whatever ignoring no matter whatsoever discounting heedless of indifferent to without regard to negligent of not considering setting aside without reference to even after even with irregardless of leaving aside apart from excluding excepting except besides save barring bar saving but outside beside except for other than aside from outside of not counting not including exclusive of but for against contra anti counter opposing resisting agin con critical of hostile to opposed to antagonistic towards at odds with dead set against in contempt of in defiance of in disagreement with in disobedience to inimical to in opposition to regardless inconsiderate heedless insensitive unmindful reckless unheeding uninterested careless derelict inattentive neglectful negligent nonobservant unfeeling delinquent rash remiss blind coarse unconscious ignorant unaware unknowing oblivious unsuspecting disregardful incognizant nescient clueless insensible unacquainted unenlightened uninformed unwitting deaf to impervious to irrespective disrespectful impartial mindless no matter what without regard for without consideration of marginalization(US) banishment demotion downgrading freezing out ostracism relegation sidelining omitting overlooking oversight neglecting omission passing over indifference neglect heedlessness insouciance negligence inattention nonchalance unconcern unmindfulness complacence disinterestedness torpor casualness brushing aside forgetting dismissing overpassing bypassing excusing forgiving pardoning remitting shrugging off slurring over whitewashing blanking contemning flouting disdaining scorning defying despising disparaging snubbing disrespecting slighting spurning disesteeming disobeying failing vilipending disfavoring disfavouring brushing off pooh-poohing refusing to acknowledge More

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"He&aposs disregarding their guidance, he&aposs disregarding their standards and he&aposs disregarding good order and discipline," Rieckhoff told The World&aposs Marco Werman.
"This is about the people of the 13th District disregarding fear tactics, disregarding phobias, where we celebrate you because of who you are, not despite it," she told the Washington Post.
Difficult practicalities certainly do not justify disregarding feedback effects entirely.
Imagine disregarding the existing apparatus and starting again from scratch.
The second problem with disregarding deficits is that conditions change.
If so, Williams was surely not disregarding the murder trial.
Amazon has always focused on driving revenue while disregarding profits.
We're all guilty of occasionally disregarding the warnings of scientists.
Disregarding the heritage review, on Monday morning armed police arrived.
In practice, the Trump administration is the one disregarding our laws.
Political scientists, however, have no scruples about disregarding some stated opinions.
The Senate passed the measure unanimously in May, disregarding Obama's objections.
TV Robb isn't facing an ethical dilemma — he's disregarding honor entirely.
But now it's becoming known for disregarding another constituency: its shareholders.
They are disregarding the people's right to have access to health care.
Was disregarding an aural-oral approach restricting my natural gift of gab?
Was the executive branch disregarding a court order and if so, why?
"They said it was too expensive," Wanda went on, disregarding her notes.
So they're just kind of disregarding that it's actually a French name.
I felt good, but I'm not disregarding 155 at all, either way.
If they love Bernie so much, why are they disregarding his wishes?
Of course, it's not just millennials who are disregarding social-distancing guidelines.
When I entered the cemetery, I turned left, disregarding Beethoven and company.
German benchmark bond yields slid, disregarding unexpectedly strong trade data from Germany.
Were we recklessly neglecting our sacred duty of future exploration by disregarding smartwatches?
But often, this leads to the gut instinct of disregarding or justifying abuse.
Often, he's disregarding the advice of senior aides, allied leaders and his lawyers.
But it is impossible to silence an entire society by disregarding the law.
Two lawmakers proposed legislation that would make disregarding quarantine measures a punishable crime.
If #MeToo inspires allies to stop disregarding sexual violence in their circle, then good.
"Wantonly disregarding science and defunding science is a disaster for our future," she says.
The Commission also warned Britain, Germany, Italy and Luxembourg for disregarding car approval rules.
This appears to be yet another case of the administration disregarding the judicial process.
I tore through the rest of my day disregarding the concept of rides entirely.
Mattis accused China of having contempt for other nations' interests and disregarding international law.
"Let's get rid of that," Ullah says, disregarding the warning, and closing the box.
"We are not disregarding it; we are restoring it," said EPA spokeswoman Liz Bowman.
It's harming women financially and reflecting a deeper sentiment regarding (or disregarding) women's bodies.
Eastern forces were advancing on the country's capital, disregarding global appeals for a truce.
This offers at least a hint more political legitimacy than simply disregarding the referendum.
The people who make these accusations are either delusional or actively disregarding the facts.
In the Arctic Refuge, Trump and Bernhardt are disregarding Indigenous rights and public wishes.
This piece transformed the landscape of the desert sky, disregarding the wall/divisions/etc.
BOAN: ... his flouting in the face of the judicial system and disregarding a court order.
The new rules declare it is "open season for disregarding" the PREA regulations, he said.
Unfortunately, even disregarding the United States, America's European and Asian partners appear often increasingly divided.
The Republican nominee, who has spent this entire campaign disregarding American's best principles, remained noncommittal.
To share this information would be disregarding confidentiality provisions put in place to protect patients.
One approach is to respond by disregarding the rules and altering the Senate's fundamental nature.
Crooked Hillary Clinton's top aid, Huma Abedin, has been accused of disregarding basic security protocols.
Disregarding the role of state and local governments will leave much of the problem unchanged.
Gregory said the case turned on the NICS examiner's alleged negligence in disregarding mandatory procedures.
"Ukraine, disregarding what Mr. Trump says, it's a success case for Eastern Europe," said Gumenyuk.
He said protest leaders were disregarding technical and economic arguments against changing the planned route.
They must show that board members breached their fiduciary responsibilities by consciously disregarding their duties.
The consequences of recklessly disregarding allied opinion and international institutions may not be felt tomorrow.
The drivers were jeered by mourners and bike activists who accused them of disregarding bike lanes.
Disregarding the blatant propaganda, there are many aspects of North Korean architecture that are genuinely impressive.
In fact, disregarding presidential norms by requesting Ukraine investigate Biden got the president into this mess.
Hawley is still stretching boundaries, often literally, while disregarding the human experiences they're supposed to contain.
" Speaker Ryan: "By flagrantly disregarding the rule of law, sanctuary cities are putting lives at risk.
But the 1MDB investigation has shown some banks such as BSI were completely disregarding the rules.
In May 2016, he was found to be in civil contempt, for disregarding the court's orders.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has accused Microsoft of disregarding user choice and privacy with Windows 10.
Disregarding complaints about unwanted touch, or much worse, has been the way of yoga for decades.
We focused on independent YouTube stars, disregarding YouTube channels from mainstream celebrities and music record labels.
Disregarding this would be the economic superpower equivalent of the Cold War's 'mutually assured destruction' doctrine.
Iraq has a record of disregarding due process protections and using confessions as evidence of guilt.
According to Ms. Hagan, instituting penalties is necessary to prevent abortion providers from disregarding the law.
Joyner took the bomblet from Smith, set it down and chastised Smith for disregarding safety precautions.
Accessibility dynamics give priority to "top of the head" ideas while disregarding long-known, potentially superior, information.
"It is time for financial institutions to stop disregarding the international norm," she said in a statement.
Suggesting that employees find another job is disregarding the power which they have in their current positions.
Die Lit, is an accomplishment because it lives in rebellion, disregarding what Carti's predecessors deem as valuable.
In fact, he is turning the clock back over 20 years, disregarding important advances in asylum protection.
"Crooked Hillary Clinton's top aid, Huma Abedin, has been accused of disregarding basic security protocols," Trump tweeted.
Given the commission's site-specific nature, disregarding the work that was there seemed like a missed opportunity.
The problem with the movement for a referendum is that the Catalan leaders are disregarding democratic procedures.
Like many Spaniards, I am concerned that disregarding the Constitution will shake the foundations of our democracy.
"This is but the latest example of Russian military activities disregarding international norms and agreements," it continued.
It's the sort of duplicitous, privacy-disregarding behavior that earned the company a $5 billion FTC fine.
You heard that right—it's time to consider disregarding all those warnings about not eating after 8 p.m.
She was arrested for driving under the influence, speeding, disregarding a stop sign and possession of drug paraphernalia.
The local police looked on, disregarding an order from a judge to prevent the referendum from taking place.
The excerpts described senior aides as sometimes disregarding his instructions to limit what they saw as damaging behavior.
Disregarding the traditional barriers between performer and spectators, she breaks into their space and enlists them as collaborators.
This could be achieved by raising that issuer limit to 50% or disregarding it altogether, the source said.
Disregarding Eve's warning to stay away, Baptiste pays a visit to the Alzheimer-riddled Brigadier Stone (Roger Allam).
A senior Apple executive said the Justice Department was disregarding civil liberties with the request, according to Reuters.
Disregarding intent and opting to haphazardly formulate opinions lead to biases based off of fallacies and incomplete information.
These bad actors are threatening needed recovery in Puerto Rico by blatantly disregarding their duly appointed responsibilities.  Hon.
He praised Romero for disregarding his own life "to be close to the poor and to his people".
They are still disregarding experts and following shifting narratives built around venerating Trump and shielding him from accountability.
Some people lie pathologically, ignoring or disregarding reality; others lie to themselves, creating false but comforting self-images.
They have accused Democrats of disregarding economic policy as they move forward with an impeachment inquiry into Trump.
Disregarding the Eritrean people and their suffering was not a lazy oversight but an informed and deliberate decision.
"Crooked Hillary Clinton's top aid, Huma Abedin, has been accused of disregarding basic security protocols," Trump tweeted Tuesday.
Gutierrez also said he thought "disregarding the position of the president of the United States" was not right.
"They are strictly an investor," Farnsworth said, presumably referring to HMIT and disregarding the question asked about Gadiyaram.
It is a tragic shame that America is leading the world in discarding and disregarding the most vulnerable.
The Colombian government was also criticized for disregarding human rights as it stepped up the war against the guerrillas.
"I like my state like I like my men: broken and disregarding of all my civil liberties," she quips.
But AccuWeather is apparently disregarding this setting in order to send information to an ad firm named Reveal Mobile.
But why the drastic action on the eve of the meeting disregarding the plight of the participating member nations?
Lin is reckless, selling prototype weapons to other countries and disregarding the safety of the people under her command.
Over time, it remembers which of these layers are important and which aren't, strengthening some connections and disregarding others.
Both believe in ruling with a pen and a personality, and disregarding process whenever it suits their political purposes.
Because when you lump us together, you're disregarding the deep, rich, and complex cultural backgrounds we individually come from.
Arpaio was found guilty last month of criminal contempt for disregarding a court order in a racial profiling case.
Most alarming for anyone hoping that Mr Kelly can right the ship is Mr Trump's habit of disregarding advice.
"It sort of shows you what happens when you start disregarding the normal procedures and established practice," he added.
Trump canceled a planned strike on Iran after the June shootdown of a US drone, clearly disregarding Bolton's advice.
Disregarding the vote of millions of primary voters could spark far worse violence than anyone has prepared to manage.
Also, asking why someone isn't disregarding other important aspects of being observant during Ramadan, like self-reflection and prayer.
Since the 2009 coup, the Honduran government has enabled numerous development projects while disregarding environmental and human rights concerns.
The difference between being selfish and being egocentric Selfishness is being concerned with one's own outcomes and disregarding others'.
"They believe in the business model and are disregarding the current state of profitability at the IPO," Stanfill said.
In fact, Ali had run around behind the mosque, disregarding the policeman frantically signaling to him in the courtyard.
The department has come under fire for an alleged routine practice of disregarding Alaska Native women's reports of assault.
Recently, traders, speculators and many average citizens have been disregarding Sir Isaac's physics and going all in on bitcoin.
President Trump has been uniquely transparent about disregarding the convention that the Justice Department is independent from political interference.
Gundlach warned that the rise in bond yields would come with inflationary pressures that the Trump administration is disregarding.
For these and other, less scientific reasons, a lot of people seemed perfectly comfortable disregarding blood typing as evidence.
After a citation in 2012 for debris at the property, the city sued Ms. Lindsay for disregarding the notice.
She also argued that disregarding the precedent set by Roe had implications for a wide array of personal privacy cases.
Arpaio was convicted of contempt of court in July for disregarding a court order to stop detaining suspected undocumented immigrants.
For now, while medical resources and experts reach out to Strom, the family is disregarding the controversy surrounding the attack.
Beijing has previously accused the United States of disregarding World Trade Organization rules with its duties on Chinese aluminum foil.
The strongest criticism came from Justice Sonia Sotomayor, who castigated the majority for disregarding the Constitution's protections for religious liberty.
The character Sula defies gender norms and is hated by the town for disregarding social conventions and having interracial relationships.  
She hoped to punish him for both romantically rejecting her and for disregarding the novel she was at work on.
In the words of one data center program manager: Embedded systems developers, meanwhile, offered several reasons for disregarding energy usage.
The plan could change the way regulations are written in the future by disregarding the health benefits of reducing pollution.
Unless you have the perfect genetics, vast mental training or years of spiritual guidance, completely disregarding external results isn't realistic.
The national lockdown was imposed after widespread reports of members of the public disregarding official advice to stay at home.
Disregarding Greece's calls for residents to stay home and prevent the spread of the coronavirus, many flocked to local islands.
Mr. Zuma refused, leading the nation's highest court to rule that he had acted unconstitutionally by disregarding the Public Protector.
The president attributed that largely to his spending increases on the military, disregarding his tax cuts or domestic spending increases.
Again disregarding every traditional piece of conventional wisdom for presidential conduct in a midterm, Trump leaned into the referendum effect.
Your husband is telling you he doesn't, and disregarding your desire when it comes to dividing the child care duties.
Problem with the letter Quigley's demand letter does not provide a legitimate basis for disregarding those provisions of the law.
The nuclear-armed states' policy of disregarding the treaty, alongside their disarmament commitments, is therefore bound to create more resistance.
The blame first goes to the parents who put their kids in this situation by knowingly disregarding our immigration laws.
Disregarding lamentations about the demise of the high street, it said it would swiftly shut their 200-odd physical outlets.
"Crooked Hillary Clinton's top aid, Huma Abedin, has been accused of disregarding basic security protocols," he tweeted earlier this month.
The United Nations' Committee on the Rights of the Child criticized both governments for disregarding the child migrants' best interests.
According to posts on the Uber Drivers Forum, many drivers admit to disregarding their legal obligations to serve people with disabilities.
With protest signs hoisted high, activists called for accountability from the officials who are deliberately disregarding the will of their constituents.
" Disregarding the criticism, the Clinton campaign heralded the decision and declared that any questions about her private server were now "resolved.
He said employees should only get raises based on performance and merit, disregarding increases in cost of living or other factors.
Once you pick a team, you tend to start engaging in motivated reasoning about politics, disregarding information that undermines your side.
Mendes said the fate of indigenous inmates would "likely worsen as a result of Bolsonaro weakening FUNAI and disregarding indigenous cultures".
"The evidence all points to their consciously and knowingly disregarding the fact that another human was in grave danger," Kline said.
Donald Trump's lawyers on Tuesday said his status as the GOP's presidential nominee do not justify disregarding the presumption of secrecy.
This is what real punk culture is about — challenging oppressive norms, disregarding them in favor of personal liberty and self-expression.
His verbal assaults on Congress have led to charges that he's disregarding the constitutionally enshrined separate but equal branches of government.
Riders here are disregarding all manner of street signage and traffic lights; some people flagrantly speed the wrong way down streets.
Advocates for and against the privatization of PREPA usually rely on pure economic ideology, disregarding data or facts, those stubborn things.
Democrats and Republicans alike claim our national economic effort must somehow be oriented toward status-based purchasing, disregarding Adam Smith altogether.
He accused the board of fiscal irresponsibility, ignoring the professional opinions of the faculty and disregarding the needs of the students.
We're all guilty of disregarding this scale because when you're experiencing it—whatever "it" means to you—it feels like shit.
"Let's act on coal miner safety so people like Don Blankenship are held accountable for blatantly disregarding it," she tweeted Tuesday.
Despite the extensive warnings and reports issued by Turkey for a long time, the US  administration had been disregarding this kinship.
If The Glendale Biennial is mere jest, it's a gag they are unwilling to relinquish, disregarding the City and community's objections.
Completely disregarding her desire that you get on with normal life, however, could well leave her experiencing a burden of guilt.
Without paid sick leave or some form of compensation, asymptomatic individuals may go to work, disregarding a quarantine order or recommendation.
At a time when the tariff battle occupies much of the market's attention, consumers seem to be largely disregarding the issue.
The city sued Ms. Lindsay the following year for disregarding that citation, and the fees, which continue to accumulate, exceed $130,000.
"State and national officials should be following the Supreme Court's directives against mob killings instead of disregarding their human rights obligations."
As time dwindles, an increasing number of Republicans have accused Democrats of disregarding economic policy as they move forward with impeachment.
Disregarding their in-house brands, the sale includes a handful of your favorite designers, from Rejina Pyo to Reike Nen to Prada.
That seemed to end the discussion for Chaffetz, disregarding the fact that the president is still covered by the Constitution's Emoluments Clause.
G Adults are often the ones who record history, at times disregarding the experiences of the children found in the same situation.
" Disregarding basic facts, ignoring the scientific method, and attempting to make decisions without consulting that evidence is how "bad decisions get made.
The disregarding of political conventions might matter less than before, given that British governments face more formal constraints than they used to.
Although it is impossible to predict exactly when a crisis will occur, disregarding the general warning signs is a recipe for disaster.
"You should really only be considering the two of us," Levine said about himself and Shelton, disregarding Jennifer Hudson and Kelly Clarkson.
In three Summer League games, Bender's PER was 1.9; even with the usual caveats about disregarding summer stats, that's obviously not great.
Instead of disregarding that "all kinds of nonsense" would be said about him, Comey instead chose to defer to those spreading it.
In so doing, he is placing private profit over the health and safety of workers, and disregarding consumers who expect uncontaminated poultry.
The real opportunism is coming from those who are disregarding scientific facts in order to advance a fatal policy of climate denial.
"They were excited about the Selena Gomez concert, disregarding views from PAS, Muslims and Muslim NGOs," he said, according to The Star.
But disregarding the similarities of experience between non-identifiers like Marsha and contemporary identifying transgender women misses the reality of gender transgression.
Ukrainian officials say Russia is disregarding that treaty and asserting control over the Sea of Azov and whittling away at Ukrainian sovereignty.
"For you right off the bat to say, 'I don't believe this person,' you're disregarding everything in the legal system," she said.
Relatively cheap valuations and the other cross currents facing Japan are other reasons investors are disregarding the possibility of an Abe departure.
Democrats and some Republicans have accused the president of overreaching and disregarding Congress' power of the purse by declaring the national emergency.
Mr Ryan considers Boris Johnson a "nutter", Jeremy Corbyn "dangerous" and disagrees with the Lib Dems' policy of simply disregarding the referendum.
"Crooked Hillary Clinton's top aid, Huma Abedin, has been accused of disregarding basic security protocols," Trump tweeted just months before pardoning Saucier.
The problem with these Muslim men, Ms. Barbarosoglu rightly pointed out, is that they are disregarding social change in the centuries since.
Trump's strategy has focused on efforts to cripple the Chinese economy at all costs, while disregarding the impact on the US economy.
Trump's strategy has focused on efforts to weaken the Chinese economy at all costs, while disregarding the impact on the US economy.
It also revealed that Trump's staff and associates frequently ignored the president - disregarding his orders and hoping he just wouldn't ask again.
People close to the president told CNN he is newly furious at many of those people, McGahn in particular, for disregarding his orders.
Critics of the Trump plan accused the administration of trying to sidestep Congress' authority by disregarding legislation passed previously that funded the aid.
Disregarding those who retire through injury, footballers who have just hung up their boots are in the perfect position to succeed as referees.
"This is another example of the company disregarding very basic, foundational rules around employment and fair play in markets," Rogers told The Verge.
"This online post intentionally misleads readers, misrepresenting the grant application process and disregarding key facts," a spokesperson for the DOT told the Hill.
PEOPLE confirmed she was charged with three counts of reckless homicide and one misdemeanor count of disregarding a stop sign and causing injury.
She was charged with three counts of reckless homicide and one misdemeanor count of disregarding a stop sign and causing injury, PEOPLE confirms.
The bill, like most, has its strengths and its weaknesses, but Republicans have rushed it through disregarding the value of consistency and evidence.
Anyone can buy a pipe, a rubber band, and a nail and fire off a few rounds, albeit while flagrantly disregarding personal safety.
He's constantly wiggling around, or snapping pics, or blatantly disregarding all traffic or safety laws to get more face time with his friends.
Now imagine a private sector version of whistleblower Edward Snowden, leaking shocking revelations that a company is grossly (but legally) disregarding consumers' privacy.
We can only conclude there must be something in the billionaire mindset that precludes them from doing the math, or otherwise disregarding it.
One image making the rounds featured a rundown of the music industry's history of disregarding the mental-health needs of female pop stars.
Apple watches and Fitbits are nice, but you might be disregarding a great product and a great deal by only looking one way.
Even disregarding those allegations, his relationship with Monica Lewinsky "would count as sexual harassment by any employer in the US," according to Shapiro.
I mean they are totally disregarding our country and yet we have made China a rich country because of our bad trade deals.
He would talk shit about me to his friends because of how 'crazy' I was, completely disregarding the manipulative shit he was doing.
Sometimes, however, companies just make it too easy for the bad guy by disregarding the most basic and universally accepted security best practices.
Trump's strategy has focused on efforts to cripple the Chinese economy at all costs, while largely disregarding the impact on the US economy.
Prosecutors said Schulte, who resigned in November 2016, was motivated by resentment over his belief that the agency was disregarding his workplace complaints.
It's not the first time in recent days that authorities have brought charges against people for allegedly disregarding safety precautions and social distancing.
More broadly, the administration and its officials have a record of disregarding medical evidence or the advice of experts, Carter and others say.
But in this commentary for KQED, Pendarvis Harshaw wrote about Dr. King's justification for disregarding some laws in the case of an emergency.
Though Mr. Trump is famous for disregarding advice, he has heeded warnings so far from numerous advisers about attacking the former attorney general.
Instead, he made an executive agreement, one that his successor could eliminate by merely disregarding the accord's requirement to waive sanctions against Iran.
Charli has always been at the cutting edge of pop, and she has built a career around disregarding norms, including traditional release structures.
This is confirmation bias at play, a tendency to seek out information that confirms our prior beliefs, while disregarding information that contradicts them.
Sometimes tankers "go dark" as they near Iranian ports, with captains disregarding international rules that require they divulge the ship's position and course.
I think, related to what I said earlier about Lou Reed, just disregarding the whole matter about whether an interview subject likes you.
She also fails to offer any information about the technique, disregarding federal guidelines to disclose risks and benefits that may impact patient decision-making.
After the disaster, Thai Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan blamed Chinese tour operators for disregarding Thai safety regulations, prompting a backlash from Chinese netizens.
While this bill is written satirically, there is nothing funny about legislators disregarding medical best practices and, instead, imposing their personal views into law.
But you're likely surprised at how swiftly people rallied to the side of the women who spoke out, instead of disregarding what they said.
But unfortunately they easily begin pushing them further back on their to-do lists, if not completely disregarding them as being unfeasible or unreaslistic.
In short, Trump's strategy has been to try to cripple the Chinese economy at all costs, while disregarding the impact on the US economy.
According to Fairfax Media, the supermarket will be renaming 1,000 Homebrand products as "Essentials," flagrantly disregarding the 33 years of heritage the label carries.
John Conyers, the Congressional Black Caucus' members and staffers are scrambling over how to have him exit without disregarding his legacy, BuzzFeed News reports.
Rackete herself still faces possible charges of aiding illegal immigration and disregarding public officials and will be questioned in Sicily by magistrates next week.
Both Trump and Clinton have resisted calls for greater transparency and press access, disregarding what used to be considered normal procedures for presidential candidates.
In coverage of the recent presidential elections in France, commentators were intent on emphasizing the signs of continuity and disregarding the signs of change.
These are some of the leaders who have been accused of either jettisoning or disregarding term limits, making politics in their countries particularly precarious.
The ruling is significant, experts said, because it checks the conduct of an executive who has been accused of disregarding the nation's democratic institutions.
Being loyal in the world of politics can mean disregarding the facts, spinning the data into something that is unrecognizable from its original source.
She also mentioned an inappropriate comment he made about wanting to hook up with a straight waiter at a restaurant, disregarding his sexual orientation.
Mozilla concluded "that placing our trust in DarkMatter and disregarding credible evidence would put both the web and users at risk," Deckelmann told Reuters.
But once again, in its bid to undermine the ACA, Trump has found himself at odds with the courts for disregarding his statutory obligations.
Disregarding international sanctions, North Korea has repeatedly tested nuclear bombs underground, as well as missiles that could theoretically carry warheads to the United States.
The contemporary tourist selfie is thus a new, free variety of souvenir (disregarding, of course, the costs of travel, accommodation, meals, and one's smartphone).
Mr. Spiliadis opened his first restaurant in 21997, a time when chefs began disregarding tradition, and innovations like California cuisine and molecular gastronomy emerged.
Even so, one former E.P.A. official said, disregarding the advice of career scientists on an issue as complex as asbestos risk was still unusual.
Turkey saw the United States decision to arm military units affiliated with the Democratic Union Party as disregarding its concern for its national security.
He'll fight them all the way, disregarding and subverting all the rules, and staying loyal to his audience by becoming more and more outrageous.
Mr. Arpaio was accused of disregarding a 2011 order from a federal district judge prohibiting deputies from detaining people simply because of immigration offenses.
The official level relies on pre-tax income, disregarding aid from safety-net programmes and differences in living expenses, making improvements difficult to register.
These GOP senators are exclusively focused on rewarding illegal aliens and completely disregarding the direct harm that mass amnesty would have on their constituents.
Even if the old law is not routinely enforced, organizations that provide family planning services, including government departments, are disregarding the letter of the law.
It's gentrification at its most basic: modernizing an area to attract wealthier residents while disregarding the poorer residents who lived there in the first place.
The symptoms of this include harassing other team members to deliver on the specific project, or disregarding broader organizational factors that may have an impact.
"Unfortunately some individuals put themselves at risk of injury by disregarding warning signs, jumping over barriers and not keeping to formed paths," the spokesperson explained.
"NATO allies have the capabilities in place to ensure that Russia will not gain any military advantage from disregarding the INF Treaty," the official added.
In public addresses, he attacks Mr Rouhani's government for disregarding the plight of the poor and seeking to build bridges with the old enemy, America.
It is abnormal behavior in terms of disregarding the opponent's power or actively running in and out from it which gets both men into trouble.
It resolves claims that the officials breached their fiduciary duties by knowing about or consciously disregarding the bogus accounts, and failing to stop their creation.
As a self-described kitsch painter, Oliver prefers to display his art before all audiences, disregarding various levels of education or familiarity with art history.
It leaves out the fact that the Senate is disregarding the House's bill and that the AHCA becoming law is far from a sure thing.
The Trump administration brings a clear opportunity to make major change to our inefficient bureaucracy by disregarding those knee-jerk "we can't do that" reactions.
Florentines watched helplessly as the water rose, and the government did little at first to respond, seemingly disregarding the flood, or in disbelief of it.
How will people doing business with Venezuela know whether or not to trust that formula if the government has a habit of disregarding the law?
Under emergency legislation due to be passed by the UK Parliament on Wednesday, officers will be able to impose fines on anyone disregarding the lockdown.
Lauletta also was cited for reckless driving, disregarding an officer's directions, an improper turn and failure to remain in a marked lane, the department said.
It is also about disregarding what has always been in the landscape where there is an observer: the people that likely already inhabit the space.
President Trump appeared to take Saudi officials' claims at face value, disregarding Turkish assertions that senior figures in the royal court had ordered his killing.
Airbus argued underlying deliveries were about the same as Boeing's, disregarding differences of timing between increases in production of the latest generation of lightweight jets.
Many of my teachers also end up disregarding textbooks entirely and using other sources that can be found easily online and are better to use.
Knowingly disregarding it and deciding the matter before evidence is presented corrodes the rule of law, on which the stability of the United States rests.
In a statement Sunday, the ministry said Greek Cypriots were disregarding the "inalienable rights on natural resources" of Turkish Cypriots and jeopardizing the region's stability.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's Foreign Ministry said on Saturday that Moscow will press ahead with a major Russia-to-Germany natural gas pipeline, disregarding U.S. sanctions.
Mr. Salvini, who has increasingly depicted himself as Italy's law-and-order strongman, lashed out at the opposition, saying the critics were disregarding the law.
Moscow is disregarding the 1972 Incidents at Sea Agreement and a 1989 agreement to prevent dangerous military practices on the ground or in the air.
Trump stunned liberals and conservatives by disregarding the American intelligence community's findings and accepting Putin's claim that Russia did not interfere in the 2016 American election.
Human Rights Watch said Myanmar security forces were disregarding world condemnation and the time had come to impose tougher measures that the generals could not ignore.
She doesn't know a damn thing what she's talking about," he said, disregarding Jayapal's opposition as the result of ignorance or her involvement with "special interests.
" "This is but the latest example of Russian military activities disregarding international norms and agreements," the statement said, calling on Russia "to cease these unsafe actions.
So nobody should be surprised that a candidate who appears to be disregarding the analysis that led to these positions is coming in for some criticism.
Still, that doesn't really offset the unsettling idea of inviting a company notorious for disregarding user privacy into your home, the most intimate setting of all.
Many activists argue his victory came by harnessing privilege, deeply offending and disregarding various communities on his way to the most powerful seat in the country.
Trump stunned liberals and conservatives by disregarding the American intelligence community's findings and accepting Putin's claim that Russia did not interfere in the 2016 American election.
But with infections disregarding borders and their battle lines against humans drawn, he believes the way we live today is what opens us up to risk.
A western- and techno-centric model of development also meant aligning its scientific priorities with prevailing western scientific trends and focus; and disregarding local priorities, needs.
Most recently, the State Department's annual Human Rights Report stripped language related to women's reproductive rights, disregarding the indisputable truth that women's rights are human rights.
Members of the Blue Dog Coalition, a group of moderate House Democrats, are cautioning the party's leadership against disregarding the caucus' pay-as-you-go rule.
And though voting continued Tuesday, Sanders appeared eager to push pause, too, disregarding the reality that his chances of winning the Democratic nomination are dwindling rapidly.
At the briefing, Trump said he didn't want a medical problem to become an economic problem, seemingly disregarding the fact that the two are closely linked.
The United States has criticized China for disregarding international law by the construction and militarization of artificial islands in the South China Sea, undermining regional stability.
Once, an angry client stopped her from inspecting a concrete bridge, disregarding the fact that she was the only engineer on site qualified for the job.
That is extremely relevant evidence when considering if the president's immigration policy is unconstitutional due to religious bias, and the majority erred profoundly in disregarding it.
The real reason, the documents indicate, was to provide a statistical basis for entrenching Republican power by disregarding noncitizens in the population counts for future redistricting.
The agency is thus disregarding a basic tenet of ecology — that hydrological connections below ground matter as much as the rivers and streams we can see.
As long as this administration pursues a deterrence policy predicated on inflicting harm on children and families and disregarding settled constitutional principles, the crisis will continue.
He is in a wholly different category for the modern presidency, disregarding the rule of law and delegitimizing judges and others appointed to safeguard the system.
Mr. Maduro has co-opted the judiciary and rendered the legislature — which is controlled by a coalition of opposition parties — largely ineffective by disregarding its authority.
Lyft users expect a more enjoyable ride-share experience from the service, especially in the wake of Uber's executive scandals and reputation for disregarding driver satisfaction.
Facebook lawyers argued Friday that in addition to disregarding content that violated the platform's rules, the decision ignored real-world hate and violence enacted by CasaPound.
Uber's rapid growth has pitted it against traditional taxi services and local labor unions, which have accused it of flouting transportation rules and disregarding working standards.
It also raises the possibility of him disregarding the parents' wishes, if they did want their children immunized, though there isn't evidence to support this, Dart said.
The move is embarrassing for Russia, which stands accused of disregarding EU sanctions, flouting its original agreement with Siemens and going back on assurances made to Berlin.
Conservationists who are in favor of the law say it must be implemented in full, and that disregarding it or undermining it "will greatly damage environmental protection".
But Rob has often had no problems disregarding his mother and sisters' guidance since Chyna pulled him out of a two-year slump of self-imposed seclusion.
"The Trump Administration favored a predetermined political decision over the collective expertise of the State Department, disregarding the guidance provided by every other relevant office," they argued.
By stating that they wish to maintain a database of images, and perform one-to-many searches, the RCMP appears to be disregarding both of these guidelines.
" He continues, "When I'm home, I want them to experience a normal life, disregarding what I do for a living or what Lauren does for a living.
But, disregarding the massive uncertainties, big companies for the first time are putting down stakes, fearful of being left behind if quantum becomes the next big thing.
Although no one CNN talked to said they knew of someone who had been killed for disregarding underwear regulations, lashes or being locked up were not uncommon.
Sanctions The US Treasury Department slapped sanctions on Maduro following the vote, calling the election illegitimate and saying that Maduro was disregarding the will of his people.
Increased scrutiny According to the Post, advisers to Trump and his family said that Trump was acting as his own lawyer and disregarding the advice of experts.
The amended resolution changed the name of the remembrance day to the "International Remembrance Day for the Tutsi Genocide" — disregarding thousands of Hutu victims who were murdered.
The general consensus seems to be that battles can be won by effectively mashing your screen as fast as possible and disregarding the dodging of incoming attacks.
There are definitely some teachable moments about consent like when your character jumps in the water with a woman, disregarding her pleas for privacy while she's bathing.Wow.
Geraldo Rivera said he regrets supporting Roger Ailes and disregarding the allegations of sexual harassment from several female employees at Fox News in a Facebook post Thursday.
All are built around subversions of the norms of standard "straight" square dancing: allowing for casual attire and disregarding the traditional gender roles imposed in the form.
The GOP bill also included substantial cuts to Medicaid, seemingly disregarding that nearly two-thirds of Medicaid spending goes to supporting people with disabilities and the elderly.
" The colleague noted that many editors got into trouble by disregarding sales and focussing only on books that they loved, adding, "That certainly never happened with him.
"Not disregarding the growth in other markets, such as the U.S. and Europe, in terms of e-commerce China and Asia are very dominant markets," he said.
He's openly disregarding the tenets of his faith: While Jesus may have encouraged his followers to pay their taxes, "turn the other cheek" was also a mandate.
" Then she played footage of President Trump, his daughter Ivanka, his lawyer Jay Sekulow and others contradicting themselves or generally disregarding the meanings of certain words. "Gah!
As her quest for selfhood continues, Ada becomes an amoral monster of longing, pushing to cure Samson while sociopathically disregarding anyone who would stand in her way.
Such rapid growth has often pitted Uber against traditional taxi services and local labor unions, which have accused the company of disregarding working standards and transportation rules.
Donald Trump responded to this speech by disregarding its most substantial elements and instead tweeted cavalierly about the prospect of a thermonuclear exchange with the rogue state.
The danger is in disregarding the health effects that can occur as a result of fatigue and stress that accumulate over a longer-than-normal working day.
The tensions could leave Trump's White House with limited sway over the upcoming policy discussions or lead to lawmakers outright disregarding the president's suggestions, congressional watchers said.
Cobbling together clauses, O'Brien builds his poem like a generative linguist, disregarding the particularities of performed speech in favor of the abstract rules that govern native competency.
You've got your own priorities in life and, in all honesty, nobody's going to fix global injustice by disregarding Prime Day and taking a nice walk outside instead.
The video, which was uploaded to Reddit on Sunday, shows a man on an Oakland BART train berating another passenger for disregarding the rules and eating a burrito.
According to an FCC spokesman, the FCC is zeroing in on legal arguments within those comments, effectively disregarding any outpouring of support for net neutrality from regular Joes.
OSHA's report, dug up in 2013 by the Pittsburg Post-Gazette, found that the clinic was disregarding employee safety from shootings and from all other sources of harm.
According to the Post, advisers to Trump and his family said that Trump was essentially acting as his own lawyer and strategist and disregarding the advice of experts.
The Hill's reporting raised "the possibility," Solomon reported, that "Comey broke his own agency's rules and ignored the same security protocol" that Comey criticized Hillary Clinton for disregarding.
Any state body using a nerve agent so blatantly is clearly disregarding the traditional rules of international order, as well as the welfare of others in the vicinity.
Despite this nuance, the AI camera still won't detect the likely causes of poaching: corruption, disregarding the rule of law, poverty, smuggling, and the recalcitrant demand for ivory.
Mr. Cuomo, in a letter, accused the utility of "mishandling" its gas supply system and recklessly disregarding its obligations as a public utility when it issued the moratorium.
By voting against this proposal, the United States is disregarding the growing public opposition to this cruel practice, which harms elephant welfare and fails to promote elephant conservation.
This negation of moral judgment meant disregarding the moral difference between Israel, a basically free society, and the Palestinian movement, a political-ideological force seeking to subjugate people.
The Republican establishment is uncomfortable with Mr. Trump's candidacy, accusing him of disregarding Republican orthodoxy and treating the party as little more than vehicle for his personal ambitions.
Net neutrality proponents have complained that disregarding the process obscures the voices of Americans who can't take meetings with FCC commissioners in the way powerful telecom lobbyists can.
But disregarding Hong Kong's provisional autonomy could mean serious repercussions for the superpower, as "people will be very reluctant to take (China's) word on other matters," Patten warned.
But the warnings went unheeded and PREPA pressed ahead with the October deal -- disregarding lawyers' recommendations, including terms for canceling the contract, ceiling prices and breach of contract.
He told senators he "ought to be in trouble" if they were to uncover anything he'd written disregarding the opinion, "without you asking me specifically about my views."
Across Europe, the likes of Eibar, Angers, Darmstadt and Sassuolo all spent last season flagrantly disregarding the low expectations of others and scaling new heights as a result.
By disregarding Mexico, the U.S. is not only risking the stability of its own energy security, but also losing significant revenue that would go toward overall economic growth.
Where Cuomo has been unswerving, Trump has, at times, been ambiguous, disregarding the advice of medical professionals to suggest reopening the United States economy earlier than possibly warranted.
"All parties share guilt for completely disregarding the rules of war and for failing to adequately protect civilians," the panel's chairman, Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro, told reporters in Geneva.
He has repeatedly pressed for more action, even disregarding officials who warned that some of the ideas he or his hard-line advisers have embraced were not legal.
While the article itself was largely considered fair, the headline was criticized for focusing solely on Trump's remarks and disregarding the hostility of his previous tweets and statements.
And in disregarding the reports and recommendations of experts, and trusting Trump and right-wing media instead, Republicans are putting not only themselves but everyone at greater risk.
Knowing the job needs to get done under a time constraint allows me to give my undivided attention to the task at hand, disregarding all distractions surrounding me.
The populist left argues that industry, motivated by capitalist greed, invests mostly in drugs that can pay off with big profits, disregarding the cures that people need most.
The Agriculture Department "fails to adequately explain the dramatic policy change or explain the basis for disregarding the evidence-based reasons for its prior policies," the lawsuit maintains.
He's penned op-eds praising Reagan for disregarding the "utopian dreams of free traders" with his "pragmatism" on trade, such as his restrictions on importing steel and automobiles.
In a court filing, the ACCC accused HealthEngine of immediately disregarding 17,000 patient reviews if a person answered "no" to a question about whether they would recommend a service.
They made a mockery of the legislative process, holding no hearings and disregarding CBO scores, and put forward two monstrous bills that honored precisely none of their grand promises.
He said Turkey had told Washington that it should not use the fighting in Syria's northwestern Idlib province as a pretext for disregarding the proposed safe zone further east.
He was falsely accused of going at the officers with a weapon he had stashed in his waistband, and disregarding their orders to drop it, according to Bronx prosecutors.
Disregarding the 1993 Arusha Accord, Hutu forces began to target Tutsis for extermination after a plane carrying Rwandan President Juvénal Habyarimana crashed on the evening of April 6, 1994.
The new IRS proposal would change this system, disregarding any restrictions on liquidation or redemption an heir to a family-owned business would use to claim a valuation discount.
One person close to Trump said he is still willfully disregarding top lines from his briefings about how serious the spread is and how much worse it can get.
"Mediaset is disregarding the most basic shareholder rights and principles of corporate governance with the sole objective of favouring Fininvest, without even recognising a premium to minorities," it said.
In June, the Blue Dogs sent a letter to House Democratic leaders, warning them against disregarding the rule, after the House waived the rule to pass an immigration bill.
For hours, lawmakers sat quietly and listened, reading off the surnames of the teachers and retirees and college students who accused them of disregarding their votes and dishonoring Wisconsin.
But the style — deliberately bumbling and disheveled; fond of jokes; disregarding facts and details in favor of bluster — does not lend itself to a crisis as grave as this.
Even when disregarding the rules means receiving punishment, the more-entitled people would rather lose out than submit to a system they perceive as less than fair to them.
Mr. Khuzami chose a partnership at a major corporate law firm, Kirkland & Ellis, disregarding critics who say the government's revolving door with private entities gives corporate interests undue influence.
The cases — one from Colorado and one from Washington — raise an alarming prospect: Can presidential electors vote for whomever they please, disregarding what the voters of their state said?
Thirteen high-ranking officials were designated for their complicity in undermining democracy, disregarding human rights, and indirectly causing the deaths of 104 individuals through the violent repression of protests.
A group of House Democrats is turning to legislation to call out President Trump and his White House for their history of false statements and disregarding the truth. Rep.
The U.S. has long warned against allowing China to set the standards around 5G network development, pointing to Beijing's track record of disregarding human rights and intellectual property rules.
And she came up with that gem about disregarding the president-elect's words and judging him instead by what's in his heart, which she apparently knows to be good.
Yet, the enterprise is looking to maintain the same bureaucratic processes and strategies to acquire and launch "next generation" space assets while disregarding the inherent power of commercial innovation.
Just last year, the Supreme Court reiterated that an agency proposing a policy change must provide a "reasoned explanation for disregarding facts and circumstances that underlay" the prior policy.
Nine months after Britain voted to leave the European Union, disregarding warnings of grim economic consequences, a nation famous for calmly carrying on has seemingly gone about its business.
He says Mr. Obama really doesn't appreciate America and views it as "an arrogant global power that needs to be cut down to size," while blatantly disregarding the Constitution. Mrs.
Photo: GettyOver the last year, Apple CEO Tim Cook has made it a point to call out tech companies for indiscriminately collecting data on users and disregarding concerns about privacy.
"By focusing on height, weight, or other physical characteristics and disregarding potential partners based on these alone, you could be missing out on the love of your life," says Hogan.
But Cummings isn't just trying to find out about nepotism; he wants to know what national security risks are being posed by the White House disregarding protocol around security clearances.
But, disregarding Ye's "Yeezy's jumped over the Jumpman" boasts, the Madison Square Garden takeover is his first convincing attempt to meld his fashion and musical ambitions into one seamless package.
You could imagine the same for any number of issues: Alabama refusing to issue same-sex marriage licenses and disregarding any Supreme Court rulings forcing it to obey Obergefell v.
Without a WTO ruling in Beijing's favour, the EU and United States can keep imposing duties on cheap imports from China while disregarding its claim that they are fairly priced.
"The State's Attorney for Baltimore City rushed to charge him, as well as the other five officers, completely disregarding the facts of the case and the applicable law," Zayon said.
As Eliasson explains, the ideas that have come to fruition are just a small fragment of the picture, disregarding the hundreds of less worthy concepts that fell by the wayside.
By means of massive artificial island-building over the past two years, disregarding the concerns of rival claimants, China seems simply to be taking what it thinks is its own.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's constitutional court ruled on Tuesday against overpricing phone calls made by prison inmates, saying that disregarding the economic interests of prisoners violates their constitutional right to rehabilitation.
"The NDA exceeded his authority under the CBA and applied his own brand of industrial justice by disregarding the standard of review set forth in the CBA," the complaint said.
The letter says Acosta's mishandling of the situation shows he's unfit to serve in the administration, arguing he "succumbed to the pressure" from Epstein's legal team while disregarding the law.
By building a policy agenda that centers on these experiences, instead of disregarding them, all struggling families will be better able to "make adjustments" to financial changes in their lives.
Why this matters: Trump's foreign leader interactions — often improvised, often hot and cold, often disregarding diplomatic conventions and basic briefing materials — have confounded much of the administration's national security staff.
TAIPEI (Reuters) - China is disregarding the health of the people of Taiwan by blocking the island's participation in an annual U.N. health meeting later this month, the Taiwan government said.
In the last 40 years, a highly regarded tradition in one part of the field of Kant scholarship has developed that is predicated on deliberately disregarding what Kant actually says.
Mr. Trump, with his penchant for indulging his nationalist impulses and disregarding foreign policy doctrine, is a perfect vessel for carrying that culture war abroad, with potentially far-reaching consequences.
"What he's charged with doing is knowing that that substance was dangerous, disregarding that danger, that risk, and recklessly blowing it in the air," Mr. Woods said in an interview.
Without a WTO ruling in Beijing's favor, the EU and United States can keep imposing duties on cheap imports from China while disregarding its claim that they are fairly priced.
"Burmese security forces are committing ethnic cleansing against the Rohingya and disregarding the condemnation of world leaders," John Sifton, Asia advocacy director at Human Rights Watch, said in a statement.
They criticized the prosecution for focusing its efforts on those believed to have carried out the crime, and disregarding evidence that could have implicated powerful business leaders in its planning.
But by the final days before the holiday, Hue's populace had set its anxieties aside, temporarily disregarding ominous signs to embrace the arrival of a new and hopefully better year.
Mr. Bush and his team emphasized and in some cases exaggerated elements of the intelligence that bolstered the case while disregarding dissenting information, leading critics to accuse them of lying.
Obama accused the nation's highest court of disregarding 100 years of precedent, a claim that made Alito shake his head and mouth "not true" as Democratic lawmakers applauded behind him.
The Senate bill ends Medicaid as we know it, and as a result these "pro-life" members of Congress are actually disregarding the needs of moms and their newborn children.
They literally threw money into the street, disregarding its value, just like they'll do with the hard-earned private-sector money of America if Sanders were to ever become president.
On encountering déjà vu, the brain runs a sort of sense check, searching for objective evidence of the prior experience and then disregarding it as the illusion that it is.
Who gave them a free pass to reclaim club culture and sounds inherited from legends like Juan Atkins and Frankie Knuckles while disregarding black bodies—and black voices—on the dancefloor?
By speaking on open phone lines and disregarding other security protocols, the White House risks foreign governments and ill-intentioned actors eavesdropping on Trump's discussions about running the country, experts say.
Human rights campaigners said a decree issued by the labor ministry on Monday changed the way slavery was defined, limiting it to a victim's freedom of movement but disregarding other abuses.
"Democrats deluded themselves in 2009 by disregarding the early signs of fierce resistance to their agenda, and paid the price over and over again for their heedless high-handedness," Lowry writes.
Related Video: Susan Sarandon's Beau Sets the Dating Record Straight Regardless of your feelings about this look, props should unquestionably be given to Sarandon's son for fearlessly disregarding gendered dressing stereotypes.
While FDR would win that war with Stalin at his side, Moscow would go on to enslave Eastern Europe with the Soviet leader completely disregarding his commitments at the Yalta summit.
The cops carted her off to jail and charged her with a DUI, speeding, disregarding a stop sign, simple possession of marijuana, and possession of drug paraphernalia, the Island Packet reports.
Just two months later, Mana'a and Taurus were arranging for another shipment of guns through Djibouti, according to the charges, disregarding the U.N. arms embargo for Yemen passed in April 2015.
Disregarding the old man's wish to have his art destroyed, she hands nearly 1,000 paintings and sketches over to Rhodora and Morf, who praise her for finding the next art craze.
"Defendants were reckless in disregarding the truth and purposefully avoided learning the true facts in an effort to commercially exploit Kardashian's valuable image for advertising or trade purposes," the statement continues.
Given Facebook's lofty goals — and its reputation for disregarding privacy and exacerbating immense political and social issues throughout the world — the announcement of Libra was followed by immediate backlash from regulators.
In contrast, one of the industry's most recent massive successes happens to be an example of a good case of user research, despite investors initially disregarding its potential for explosive growth.
Both Democrats and Trump are disregarding established facts and ignoring decades of experience from other countries, like the United Kingdom, Canada and Sweden, on how government-dominated drug pricing harms patients.
Meanwhile, disregarding the crowd trouble which marred the match and brought a fresh spate of negative headlines, the London Stadium was "rocking, absolutely rocking" for the notorious Chelsea game in October.
Finally, Trump pardoned ex-sheriff Joe Arpaio, who was convicted of criminal contempt for disregarding a court order and targeting Latinos in his quest to crack down on illegal immigration.  4.
Completely disregarding the advice of top Republicans, Trump had thrown himself unequivocally and comprehensively behind Moore -- and so the deeply flawed Republican candidate's upset loss on Tuesday is now his own.
Human rights campaigners said the decree issued by the labor ministry on Monday changed the way slavery was defined, limiting it to a victim's freedom of movement but disregarding other abuses.
But Romero said Sessions allowed the Department of Justice to function as the political arm of the Trump administration to undo fundamental rights, disregarding years of legal precedent and settled law.
Even disregarding the promise, which she likely won't, the United Kingdom, which isn't united in much these days, brings establishment and citizens together in a fervent wish that she carry on.
Studying places that have seen the failures of democratic governments — disregarding whether democracy was functioning properly — is enough to convince one that consensus and transparency might not always be the answer.
This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. Disregarding the shaky defensive showing, there's an argument to be made for the 2005 League Cup Final being the textbook Jose Mourinho performance.
"Try building your cars in the United States instead of shipping them over," Mr. Trump said, disregarding the fact that Japanese carmakers have built huge assembly plants in the United States.
Disregarding both congressional intent in enacting the antitrust laws and the latest evidence on the economic and political harms from corporate concentration, our top antimonopoly enforcers have been fawning over monopoly.
Max Hastings's prodigiously researched and deeply humane "Vietnam: An Epic Tragedy, 262-19803" is instruction in the costs of disregarding facts — of foreign policy made on the "believing is seeing" principle.
Although Ottawa and the 10 provinces have urged Canadians to stay at home, and in some cases put limits on gatherings, Trudeau said too many people were still disregarding the advice.
Mr. Trump went even further himself, disregarding Ms. Conway's advice by talking about late-term abortion in the most graphic of terms, a move that endeared him to the movement's supporters.
It would also mean disregarding an element of presidential leadership that we are all taught in grammar school: its broad influence — how it can set a tone for others to follow.
"Authoritarian-leaning regimes appear intent on flouting human rights and disregarding economic costs in the vain attempt of controlling the flow of information during periods of unrest and protest," he said.
In his "The Joy of Mixology" (originally published in 2003), he meticulously cataloged cocktails and elaborated his occupation's plusses and minuses without romanticizing or disregarding overindulgence by bartenders or their customers.
It said acting without delay was necessary to protect Sergeant Bergdahl's life and argued that disregarding the statute in such circumstances was lawful, but Republicans maintained that the transfer was illegal.
Some will question whether disregarding so many of basketball's strategic principles in order to let Bryant hoist shots really honored this iconically competitive player in the way it was meant to.
That Casebolt could walk free, and collect a check, after explicitly disregarding protocol and using excessive force on minors is another frustrating example of the lack of accountability for police abuse.
In between tweeting about Bitcoin and his endorsement of an "unhackable" wallet app named Bitfi Wallet, McAfee added he would be disregarding the advice of his physicians and leaving the hospital early.
British MPs accused Facebook of striking secret deals to give developers access to user data, after seizing internal emails that show a pattern of disregarding privacy and the risks of data leaks.
Just because someone chooses to wear leather bodysuits on stage doesn't mean that their work—their performance that night, or another period in their career, or both—is worth disregarding or belittling.
This was my home at the time, and I still remember watching men, women, and children on rooftops pleading for help from a country that felt like it was disregarding their humanity.
Our final image of season three was Claire walking out on Frank — ahem, Francis — having grown weary of her former equal disregarding her counsel and protecting his own ass at her expense.
A day earlier, South Africa's highest court had found that Mr Zuma had breached the constitution by disregarding an order to repay public money he had spent on his private mansion, Nkandla.
The university must be an institution that is sensitive to the feelings of all Vietnamese, not an institution in Vietnam conceived and decided upon by Americans disregarding our self-respect and dignity.
Not only were these military leaders solely interested in plundering the nation and disregarding human rights, they allowed for the rapid growth of organized crime that has spilled over to Honduras's neighbors.
At worst, it is purposefully disregarding a clear check on executive authority to push an agenda driven by the need to maintain political control, with no regard for the rule of law.
But that's why culpability must be weighed against the company's own conduct in the aftermath of a breach: Did it needlessly put consumers in harm's way by disregarding its obligations to security?
He said, however, that Sekulow's comments could mean the White House was taking the position that no investigation exists until Mueller's team officially confirms it, disregarding media reports based on anonymous sourcing.
But the judge, Charles S. Haight Jr., in an opinion published on Monday, said the settlement did not go far enough for an agency that had become "accustomed to disregarding" court orders.
Li said through his spokesperson in a statement he would always accept criticism, but most importantly "lenience is not the same as indulgence, (and) is not the same as disregarding legal procedures".
The chairman of the Independent Election Commission, Gulajan Abdul Bade Sayyad, denounced the ruling, saying that it would mean disregarding the wishes of people who overcame great risk to cast their votes.
In the letter, the lawmakers said Huawei had ties to the Chinese Communist Party, as well as to the country's intelligence and security services, and they accused Huawei of disregarding intellectual property.
With China disregarding international laws in its military buildup in the South China Sea, Mr. Abe is trying to counter that "for the common public good for international security," said Mr. Watanabe.
Even disregarding earlier scandals, Zuma has over the past few months dragged one of the most stable, powerful and important sub-Saharan democracies through a number of remarkable constitutional and political crises.
This growing trend across both the administration and Republicans in Congress of disregarding government procedures designed to protect the American public in order to jam through harmful, unpopular policies is deeply concerning.
The court came to a unanimous decision that not only was the VA disregarding VETS First, but in moving forward, the department's "rule of two" should be used for all VA procurements.
The White House escalated the standoff between Democrats and the president on Tuesday in a letter disregarding the impeachment probe as illegitimate and warning it won't respond to congressional requests for information.
Richard Blumenthal, Elizabeth Warren, and Sherrod Brown wrote to Jeff Bezos, accusing the tech giant of disregarding public safety and workers' rights and demanding information about the companies that deliver its packages.
Imagine a rogue president, frustrated with Congress for repeatedly failing to pass his administration's wish list on immigration, disregarding the separation of powers and unilaterally implementing his legislative prerogatives by executive fiat.
"South Korea is very concerned that Japan's leaders in positions of responsibility are disregarding the root cause of the issue...and continue to make comments that rouse our public's emotions," it added.
Then there is the sheer quantity of kits to think about, with Premier League clubs long ago disregarding a pledge to limit the number of strips they release and ensure greater longevity.
Disregarding the blatant local bias often on display in scheduling at the Australian Open, the outraged were soon in full voice once again at the 'disrespect' shown to the top-ranked Queenslander.
McGowan took a big swipe in a series of tweets directed at Amazon Studios and presumably its chief executive, Roy Price, for previously disregarding her claims that she was raped by Weinstein.
Buttigieg's "1,000 Houses in 1,000 Days," a project to knock down vacant and abandoned homes to develop the town, has been criticized for disregarding the communities of color — something Buttigieg has acknowledged.
Completely disregarding that my classmates and friends had never once seen me wearing any, I showed up one day in a pair of Burberry specs that I could not afford, but purchased anyway.
Volkswagen's labour leaders sent an open letter to staff accusing brand chief Herbert Diess of disregarding an agreed turnaround plan, just as the carmaker is seeking to raise its profitability through cost cuts.
Some of these ensembles are directional, showcasing the ease of simply throwing on a top and skirt in the same shade variation (aka, saving time in the morning by disregarding matching all together).
Shares of Fiat Chrysler fell 5.1 percent Monday following reports from a German newspaper that the automaker could be banned from selling cars in Germany if evidence of disregarding emissions rules is found.
Pope Francis said that Catholics should not give "excessive importance" to certain Church rules while disregarding others, urging opponents of abortion to show equal passion for the lives of the poor and oppressed.
Arellano was previously assistant superintendent for the Palm Springs Unified School District, where he was accused in a lawsuit of disregarding multiple reports of suspicious behavior by a teacher's aide, John David Yoder.
Forrest also was told by an academy staffer that she witnessed students being profiled during their time at the museum, with museum security trailing them, but disregarding white students from a different group.
No one wants to see the kind of problems that have afflicted some Chinese investments in Africa, where the outsiders stand accused of loading locals with debt while disregarding environmental and labour laws.
Why it matters: In August, Trump granted Arpaio a pardon of his conviction for criminal contempt for disregarding a 2011 court order to stop detaining people based on suspicions they were undocumented immigrants.
But he seemed to back away from disregarding the alliance in June by formally reiterating the US' commitment to the principle that an attack on one member is an attack on them all.
Pretoria announced its intention to leave the ICC in 2015 after the Hague-based court criticized it for disregarding an order to arrest Al-Bashir, who is accused of genocide and war crimes.
His critics fear that his norm-breaking campaign portends a political future in which candidates pay no penalty for unabashedly telling untruths, disregarding the public's right to know, and lobbing racially charged accusations.
While RAGA is focused on winning elections and the hearts and minds of voters, DAGA is focused on disregarding the rule of law and folding to the demands of extreme special interest groups.
Thirty years on, Chilean socialists would argue that Allende's basic error was in disregarding "the law of the three-thirds," meaning the almost even division between left, right, and center in Chilean politics.
With multiple restaurants and a book, she isn't introduced until the third episode, when her return throws the staff into disarray as she immediately fires the sous chef for disregarding her signature dish.
The backdrop: This comes on the heels of Syria disregarding a U.N. resolution passed late last month which imposed a 30-day cease-fire to allow humanitarian aid in parts of Eastern Ghouta.
But three years into its spree of disregarding norms, precedents, and even laws governing the misuse of official power for political ends, the Trump administration has not earned the benefit of the doubt.
The new group has spent the past few weeks defending itself in court as opponents attempt to dismantle the commission on the grounds that it is flouting transparency laws and disregarding privacy concerns.
Disregarding advice that restrained other presidents, Mr. Trump kept his real estate business despite the Constitution's emoluments clause, paid hush money to an alleged paramour and sought to impede investigations that threatened him.
Buttigieg's "1,000 Houses in 1,000 Days," a project to knock down vacant and abandoned homes to develop the town, has been criticized for disregarding the communities of color — something Buttigieg himself has acknowledged.
In 2012, it paid $1.92 billion and entered into a five-year deferred prosecution agreement with the Justice Department for disregarding rules designed to prevent money laundering and processing transactions that violated sanctions.
Unhappy with CBO's reports estimating their GOP health bills would leave tens of millions more people uninsured, top Republican lawmakers have taken to disregarding CBO's analyses altogether, picking apart its methodology and asserting bias.
Global Witness said the rising violence was driven by an intensifying fight for land and natural resources, with some mining, logging, hydro-electric and agricultural companies disregarding the environment and the rights of people.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation also previously accused Microsoft of disregarding user choice and privacy with Windows 10, but it's not clear if the EFF has changed its stance with the latest Creators Update changes.
And yet these arguments also mostly focus on a tiny handful of shows, disregarding the vast majority of exciting television currently on the air in favor of beating up on a few online favorites.
But, with the exception of his scandalous firing of James Comey, Donald Trump has mostly refrained from actually undermining the power of independent state institutions, or from disregarding the adverse rulings of the courts.
Just a few days prior, President-elect Donald Trump proposed that those who burn the American flag be faced with jail time or loss of citizenship, completely disregarding First Amendment protections for the act.
President Obama's last three years in office were predicated on the principle that he could regulate, sign away and stretch the bounds of executive orders with impunity, disregarding the rightful constitutional role of Congress.
While the deadline was met on Sunday, United Nations officials have expressed anger with Morocco, accusing it of crippling Minurso's ability to work and disregarding commitments as the host country of a peacekeeping operation.
"Something has gone terribly wrong in this system when those charged with adjudicating the rules are so consistently disregarding those very rules," Shea said, according to a copy of his remarks provided to Reuters.
Disregarding a majority of historians, who date the Vedas between 3,500 and 3,000 years old, the Hindu right wing claims that the discovery of Saraswati proves India is the oldest civilization in the world.
"This was an unsafe and unprofessional interaction, and that is due to the fact that they were approaching at a high level of speed, with weapons manned, and disregarding repeated warnings," Captain Davis said.
"By disregarding one of the most fundamental responsibilities of their jobs, Senate Republicans are further endangering their fragile Senate majority," the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee wrote in a memo shared exclusively with The Hill.
"If I am missing the mark on a major issue or disregarding a major discussion point any feedback you have would be appreciated," Turk wrote to the lobbyist, Mark Barnes, on January 9, 20083.
We ask that our problems be officially acknowledged — that the administration send a message that there are extreme repercussions for those who feel perfectly comfortable disrespecting and disregarding the lives of people of color.
Within the hour, the president shifted gears entirely, scorching Abedin for "disregarding basic security protocols" after the State Department released a batch of classified emails from the computer of her estranged husband, former Rep.
In recent years, as McKinsey has burrowed deeper into this world, interviews and records show, it has developed a habit of disregarding inconvenient rules and norms to secure, retain and profit from government work.
With sanctions and "information war," meddling in elections and referendums in the West, and disregarding or walking away from treaties and agreements,economic, intelligence, propaganda and cyber confrontation by Russian definitions are already well established.
" According to the new research, the common denominator of dark personalities is the "general tendency to maximise one's individual utility — disregarding, accepting, or malevolently provoking disutility for others — accompanied by beliefs that serve as justifications.
Despite this—and disregarding the questions raised about witnesses, the submissions regarding the club's profits and the lost notes—there was also no evidence that linked either Bahmanzadeh or Costelloe to the sale of drugs.
Which of us, after seeing Little Miss Sunshine, doesn't often think of Olive Hoover (Abigail Breslin) performing her pageant routine with confidence, completely disregarding the collective open-mouthed gape of the adults in the room?
Global Witness said the rising violence was driven by an intensifying fight for land and natural resources, with some mining, logging, hydro-electric and agricultural companies disregarding the environment and the rights of local people.
Despite Trump's penchant for disregarding diplomatic protocol – he abruptly ended a phone call with Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull when disagreement arose – China experts believed the atmosphere at the upcoming talks would be much better.
"We don't know the exact legal structure yet, but this could amount to obviously disregarding the Court's judgement," said Max Schrems, the privacy advocate whose privacy complaint against Facebook ultimately brought down the original agreement.
On April 2202, 2628, the FBI pumped CS gas and methyl chloride, a potentially lethal, flammable combination, into the Davidians' residence for six hours, disregarding explicit warnings that CS gas should not be used indoors.
This interpretation, of course, suits the Egyptian government just fine, which is more than happy to acquire F-16 fighters without spending a dime of their own financial resources while often disregarding American military advice.
"Mediaset is disregarding the most basic shareholder rights and principles of corporate governance with the sole objective of favouring Fininvest (Mediaset's controlling shareholder), without even recognising a premium to minorities," Vivendi said in a statement.
"Mediaset is disregarding the most basic shareholder rights and principles of corporate governance with the sole objective of favoring Fininvest (Mediaset's controlling shareholder), without even recognizing a premium to minorities," Vivendi said in a statement.
So we are left wondering whether there is a valid reason for the decision or whether President Trump is brazenly refusing to carry out the law and is once again utterly disregarding the constitutional system.
I.O. who now heads the Economic Policy Institute, notes that workers' anger is directed against "the particular set of rules about globalization that we chose," which spreads benefits among financiers and corporations while disregarding workers.
And in this case, Spock is one of the crew who says he'll go with Burnham to the future — and we know that this actually doesn't happen, unless we are just wholly disregarding Trek canon.
The afternoon after the crash, Shepard was taken into custody and charged with three counts of reckless homicide and one misdemeanor count of disregarding a stop sign and causing injury, PEOPLE confirmed at the time.
"This settlement brings closure to a troubling case in which a medical professional allegedly took irresponsible risks with patients' health by disregarding health and safety standards," Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal said in the release.
Among other steep conditions for the use of recovery dollars, the latest federal Notice also mandates the creation of a whole system of property registry, disregarding the existence of local property law in Puerto Rico.
For senior administration lawyers to just manage these kinds of conflict — ignoring Mr. Trump's tweets and disregarding his inappropriate if not unlawful presidential orders — allows the abnormal to become normal and professional standards to crumble.
Indeed, by 1967 the news media and a growing number of politicians were debating whether or not the Vietnam War was stalemated — overlooking, or disregarding, the fact that this was precisely the Johnson administration's goal.
Long ago I was a man of SmugMug, and then Flickr, and then at some point spent days and days copying years of images to iCloud Photo Library before eventually disregarding that and switching to Google.
China's ambassador to Ottawa has accused Canada of "double standards" and disregarding his country's judicial sovereignty, in a diplomatic row sparked by the arrest of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou at the request of the United States.
Maduro's adversaries accuse him of delaying elections to avoid suffering ballot-box defeats, disregarding the country's opposition-led Congress and overseeing an economic crisis that has left the many in the country unable to eat properly.
Disregarding whatever smidgen of optimism they may still have entertained for the second leg at the Vicente Calderon, Atletico fans must have known in that moment that Real had snuffed out their European hopes once again.
Standing before the western military and diplomatic establishment at the Munich Security Conference, the Russian president accused the US of plunging the world into chaos by warmongering, meddling in other countries' affairs and disregarding international law.
Between the two of them, they are accused of beating a suspect, disregarding the qualms of several witnesses, and, according to their reports, failing to follow up with others who saw or heard the actual murders.
Disregarding extensive evidence to the contrary, some claim that no low-fat advocate ever recommended fat-free junk food -- it was the food industry's fault for marketing these products and the public fault for buying them.
The United States has repeatedly criticized China for disregarding international law with the construction and militarization of artificial islands in the disputed South China Sea, where neighbors Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam have claims.
"By disregarding the WTO rules and rulings, the United States has severely impaired the integrity of WTO rules and the interests of Chinese industries," MOFCOM said in a statement distributed by the Chinese embassy in Washington.
The government includes only five women, however; the most senior is Niki Kerameus, 38, a Harvard-trained lawyer charged with clearing up the muddle in the education system left by Syriza's policy of disregarding academic excellence.
The driver, 24-year-old Alyssa Shepherd, was taken into custody on Tuesday afternoon and charged with three counts of reckless homicide and one misdemeanor count of disregarding a stop sign and causing injury, PEOPLE confirms.
Human rights groups had criticized the original mid-October decree, backed by Brazil's powerful farm lobby, which narrowed the definition of slave labor to limiting the ability of workers to move freely while disregarding other abuses.
So whether a CEO is taking credit for their work or simply disregarding their advice, it creates a morale and retention problem because the c-suite executives want to help shape the future of the company.
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Thousands of supporters of powerful Shi'ite Muslim cleric Moqtada al-Sadr filled a central Baghdad square on Friday, disregarding government pleas to scrap protests it said would distract from the war against Islamic State.
"Amazon's history of disregarding the safety and rights of employees raises red flags about it unilaterally restructuring operations without the input from workers and their unions," UNI General Secretary Christy Hoffman wrote me in a statement.
You give yourself over to it, knowing what is kayfabe and what is shoot, but recklessly disregarding the distinction, until you find yourself exhausted and hoarse after a night of cheering at your local VFW hall.
OSHRC, the majority held that the employer must pay a fine for disregarding an internal policy and failing to train a worker who was electrocuted to death by high-voltage lines located near his work area.
During the vice-presidential debate this week, Mr. Pence brushed off many of Mr. Trump's startling comments from the campaign, disregarding some as reflecting a lack of political polish and denying that others were ever said.
Italy, saddled with a debt equal to 131 percent of its gross domestic product, more than double the eurozone limit, had provoked a head-on confrontation with the European Union by disregarding the bloc's financial rules.
He is also under scrutiny for his decision not to recuse himself from overseeing Mueller's probe into Russian meddling, disregarding advice from ethics officials who found his participation could arguably create the appearance of a conflict.
In a campaign appearance, the television personality Oprah Winfrey spoke of the indignities suffered by nonwhite Georgians in the days of Jim Crow, saying that failing to vote now would be "disrespecting and disregarding" those ancestors.
"Children in conflict zones around the world are coming under attack at a shocking scale, with parties to conflicts blatantly disregarding international laws," said Manuel Fontaine, head of emergency programmes at UNICEF, the U.N. children's agency.
Conversely, removing the roadless rule would jeopardize an irreplaceable resource while disregarding the strongly held views of many Alaskans, and other Americans, who want a thriving Tongass National Forestand its many benefits around for future generations.
Disregarding the pleas of his advisers to meet international and domestic dignitaries and spend time on traditional presidential concerns, Madiba quietly saw an opportunity to perhaps unite South Africa behind the Springboks, the nation's ruby team.
On social media, people are calling out the plan for disregarding the wishes of the American people, lamenting the end of the internet as they know it, and calling on citizens and companies alike to take action.
So Petrobras and its amici are relying on the argument that the 2nd Circuit has gone rogue, disregarding Supreme Court precedent and, as the SIFMA brief put it, "substantially lowering the bar" for securities class action plaintiffs.
"After years of unsuccessful US-China dialogs, the United States is taking action to confront China," wrote the US Trade Representative's office, disregarding the quite successful dialog that took place at the Omni Shoreham hotel in 2015.
I'm not disregarding here factors linked to the situation in Poland, but if there was something fundamentally wrong going on in Poland then the treasury bond market would reflect that, and here the situation is very stable.
Too often, Chinese entities use compliant authorities and friendly courts to convert American IP into Chinese IP through a routinized process of siding with Chinese companies, often without merit and by disregarding clear facts to the contrary.
Disregarding decades of political history, it appears as though South Korean president would prefer to hand over all soft power to the North Korean dictator without ensuring the Kim Jong Un regime took clear steps toward denuclearization.
In some convoluted and misguided attempt to quick-fix our shortfalls, many have channeled their efforts into removing monuments and renaming schools, completely disregarding the potential to repeat mistakes of the past by pretending history never happened.
"We won't go down in history as the ones who opened our market to China while completely disregarding the possibly drastic consequences for European manufacturing and industry," said Gianni Pittella, head of the center S&D grouping.
None of the birth tourists I interviewed saw an ethical problem with treating citizenship as something designed only for the benefit of their child, taking advantage of the rights and disregarding the obligations that come with it.
They argue that the rapper, who has long funded impactful social justice causes and has used his platform to praise Kaepernick's protest, is disregarding the fact that the NFL has still not signed Kaepernick to a team.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday insisted that he was justified in branding the coronavirus pandemic as the "Chinese Virus," disregarding criticism that the label is racially offensive and inaccurately depicts the global nature of the disease's threat.
But even disregarding the threat of climate change, China's announcement was a bold claim on leadership in the renewable energy industry, where Chinese companies, buoyed by a huge domestic market, are already among the world's dominant players.
At the end of the day, the women and minority members who spoke with CNN for the story said the lack of diversity wasn't about bias or anyone disregarding candidates on the basis of race or gender.
WASHINGTON — The United States has spent two years chipping away at the World Trade Organization, criticizing it as unfair, starving it of personnel and disregarding its authority, as President Trump seeks to upend the global trade system.
And with his dogged focus on a conspiracy theory related to alleged Ukrainian interference in the 2016 election — despite no evidence from the intelligence community — Trump is likely to double down on disregarding the problems Putin poses.
He is facing mounting criticism for disregarding the warnings of public health experts and playing down the threat of the virus by calling it "a little flu" even as the death toll rises in Brazil's largest cities.
Mr. Trump accused a former Clinton aide, Huma Abedin, of "disregarding basic security protocols," and called his own Justice Department a "deep state," a term that typically refers to a shadow government that plots to influence politics.
Disregarding the structural tropes of music that prefigures it sonically—the measured plod of industrial music, the twitchy energy of more experimental forms of techno— Pure Expenditure stretches out, moving more free-associatively between themes and sounds.
Thousands of women and allies marched down Main street adorning pussy hats and cleverly-crafted signs, disregarding the weather conditions of the day, to join other marches from around the world as the largest inaugural protest in history.
The problem is that Isle of Dogs falls into a long history of American art othering or dehumanizing Asians, borrowing their "exotic" cultures and settings while disregarding the people who created those cultures and live in those settings.
Indifference, according to the proposal, would include employing a convicted sex offender, allowing a convicted sex offender to work as a volunteer with children, employing someone who covered up sex crimes and willfully disregarding child abuse reporting laws.
His practice of disregarding shape, proportion, space, in a kind of Renaissance sense, also creates a kind of all over composition of shapes and body parts and forms, that keeps the compositions right up on the picture plane.
Contest laws allow claims that fraud or irregularities changed the outcome of the election or at least put the results in doubt, by disregarding votes that should be counted or by counting votes that should be thrown out.
The Court manages to reach the opposite conclusion only by disregarding widely accepted rules for service-provider liability and adopting in their place an improvised standard ("looks-like-cable-TV") that will sow confusion for years to come.
Last month, a federal audit found Clinton to be at fault for disregarding guidelines about cybersecurity during her time in office, but also acknowledged that the faults were systematic, rather than limited to any one secretary of state.
The magazine reports that while many men have embraced the world of pubic-hair grooming in the past few years, they expect that their partners have their pubic hair a specific way, completely disregarding what their partners want.
The AfD's parliamentary group in Baden-Wuerttemberg voted to suspend Gedeon's membership pending an independent review of his written work, disregarding a call by AfD Co-Chair Joerg Meuthen for him to be kicked out of the party.
"Today, Donald Trump is shirking our nation's responsibilities, disregarding clear science and undoing the significant progress to make sure we leave a better, more sustainable planet for generations to come, with the stroke of his pen," he continued.
If President Trump impulsively invalidates and withdraws from the nuclear deal — disregarding Secretary Mattis' assessment and counsel — then he may undermine his own policy goals vis-a-vis Iran, running the risk of further destabilizing the Middle East.
We echo concerns set out in the letter that the administration's apparent approach would flout the will of Congress by disregarding federal law and circumventing the Senate's role in providing advice and consent for a Census Bureau director.
"Mediaset is disregarding the most basic shareholder rights and principles of corporate governance with the sole objective of favouring 1/8the Berlusconi family's holding company 3/8 Fininvest, without even recognising a premium to minorities," Vivendi said. WITHDRAWAL?
"If the member countries simply begin to take matters into their own hands, disregarding all these principles, all these concepts, we may be in a situation where the global economic environment could deteriorate very fast," Mr. Azevêdo said.
One image doing the rounds gave a rundown of the music industry's history of disregarding the mental health and well-being of women artists, pointing to Britney Spears, Mariah Carey, Rihanna, Whitney Houston, and Amy Winehouse as examples.
Some delivery services like Shipt and Instacart say they are disregarding all ratings below five stars for their shoppers and delivery people during this time — no matter the reason — because of complaints related to out-of-stock issues.
"Leaving local prosecutors with unfettered authority to issue such subpoenas creates a serious risk that those prosecutors — prioritizing local concerns and disregarding significant federal interests — may subject the president to highly burdensome demands for information," the brief said.
Maduro has called for a "war on bread", threatening to seize bakeries that don't produce enough bread, completely disregarding the fact that his government controls the distribution of flour in the country, an essential product that bakeries need.
He's been thrown off the bench twice for disregarding a court order — first in refusing to remove a Ten Commandments statue he commissioned for state grounds and later for ignoring the federal Supreme Court's legalization of gay marriage.
Speaker Ryan passed PROMESA to help Puerto Rico help itself, but now he must act quickly to ensure that Puerto Rico is living up to its own end of the deal, and not disregarding federal law once again.
Disregarding those email notices ended up being a huge mistake since I definitely didn't pay $400 when I set this website up as a college student and so, clearly, the changing of terms had to do with price.
Without disregarding this entirely as one small hint of what's to come, it would make all kinds of sense for this seasonal "tell" to fail this year, along with last year's January Barometer, Sell in May and Summer Swoon.
Pretoria last year announced its intention to leave after the ICC criticized it for disregarding an ICC order to arrest Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir, who is accused of genocide and war crimes, when he visited South Africa.
To the Editor: In portraying A.D.H.D. as a boon rather than an impediment, Leonard Mlodinow does a disservice by suggesting that hyperactivity can equip us for the fast-moving future but disregarding the attention issues that present greater problems.
While his customers may have been reaching euphoria after their second bomb of MDMA, DPR2 was reveling in the chase, in the feeling of being one step ahead, and of disregarding the rules in the most audacious ways possible.
Disregarding the norms protecting press freedom, he tried to strip the aggressive CNN White House correspondent Jim Acosta of his White House pass; he also attempted to "disinvite" the CNN correspondent Kaitlan Collins from covering a Rose Garden event.
COLOMBO (Reuters) - Sri Lanka is still in talks with the United States on a status-of-forces agreement (SOFA) for visiting U.S. military personnel, the prime minister said, disregarding a warning by the president that it would undermine sovereignty.
"In effect, Lampert and ESL managed Sears as if it were a private portfolio company that existed solely to provide the greatest returns on their investment, recklessly disregarding the damage to Sears, its employees, and its creditors," they wrote.
The case in Miami also demonstrates the quandary confronting law enforcement agencies in the Trump era: They face both threats of punishment from the federal government for disregarding the wishes of immigration authorities, and legal challenges for heeding them.
Poland is run by a nationalist, right-wing Roman Catholic party that controls Parliament, has taken over independent media, is disregarding rulings of the Constitutional Court and now proposes creating a militia outside the command of the armed forces.
The islanders on Sommaroy — whose name translates to "Summer Island" — have, in practice, been disregarding the clock during summer for decades, but it was only in recent months that the idea of formalizing their lifestyle has picked up steam.
In a show of wild efficiency in Game 3, John Wall took the ball from one baseline to the next, absolutely disregarding the Hawks's sense of dignity with a behind-the-back, and rose up for an authoritative one-handed dunk.
"What's tragic is that we've got a president who reaches out, admires, envies, celebrates and seeks to foster closer relationships with dictators while at the same time dissing, disregarding ... agreements and failing to build relationship with America's traditional allies," he said.
SIGAR found that the US did not adequately prepare to provide security sector assistance in the country, failed to build trust among recruits and trainees, and created dependency issues by disregarding the educational disparity between US trainers and Afghan troops.
They say they have worked hard to earn their places, disregarding the same hard work by women who also have faced sexual harassment, gender bias, and the continual denigration of their rights and capabilities in addition to the usual workplace struggles.
The two parties, United Torah Judaism (UTJ) and Shas, pledge to try to keep or even build on the status quo, disregarding warnings from Israel's central bank and groups like the International Monetary Fund of a future crisis without change.
But proponents criticized tech companies for doing as little as possible to comply with the letter of the law while disregarding its aims of offering users greater control over their own data and better insight into how it's being used.
The answer, I'd argue, is that the alienation isn't a side effect they're disregarding; it's actually the point — it's all about drawing a line between us (white Christians) and them (everyone else), and national security has nothing to do with it.
"I'm going to urge Americans to get back to the Constitution to change the path we're on: eight failed years of the Obama-Clinton economy; eight failed years of a presidency disregarding the Constitution and Bill of Rights," he told reporters.
There's a difference between campaign rhetoric about trimming back the federal government and simply disregarding the management needs of mammoth government agencies that help run the most powerful country in the world and handle its relationships with other global powers.
Trump has continued to stun fellow Republicans and infuriate many members of the nation's intelligence community by publicly disregarding the mounting evidence that Putin interfered in the US presidential election with the aim of helping Trump win the White House.
By the time they were deported, years later, they had formed the very gangs gnawing at Salvadoran society — gangs that were notably brutal, known for severing the heads of enemies and utterly disregarding the fate of civilians caught in the crossfire.
By that time, I'd become so accustomed to disregarding pain in any form, I insisted I was all right, even as visual auras blocked my sight and tingling numbness overwhelmed my face, lips, tongue and the left side of my body.
"The following morning, again completely disregarding the safety altitude and without fear for his own safety, he pressed home his attack almost to the decks of a carrier and did not release until sure of a direct hit," The Times reported.
Moreover, the White House's Office of Management and Budget, which has not hesitated to abuse its latitude in implementing continuing resolutions by disregarding congressionally-negotiated priorities, would have even more opportunity under an automatic CR to brush aside the legislative branch.
In making his very first presidential pardon, President Trump chose Joe Arpaio, an Arizona sheriff who was found guilty of criminal contempt of court for disregarding a federal judge's orders to stop targeting individuals based solely on their immigration status.
Recurring bits provide connective tissue throughout the six-episode season, including an apocalyptic event that leaves four friends contemplating the end of the world and a spy saga featuring a secret agent whose success largely depends on people disregarding her completely.
But this is the kind of head-shaking love story that gives people in a damaging crush or relationship situation hope, assuring them they're in the right while disregarding anyone on the receiving end of pain caused by their indiscretion.
AND I THINK THAT'S THE MAIN PROBLEM WE HAVE THAT WE'RE DISREGARDING IT. THE REAL PROBLEM IS NOT MONETARY POLICY THAT'S GOING TO RUN ITSELF, AND THE FED IS FAIRLY SOPHISTICATED IN ALL THE INCREMENTS INVOLVED, ESPECIALLY THE NEW CHAIRMAN.
Recurring bits provide connective tissue throughout the six-episode season, including an apocalyptic event that leaves four friends contemplating the end of the world and a spy saga featuring a secret agent whose success largely depends on people disregarding her completely.
This administration has had every opportunity to formally advance a National Park Service director's nomination, but instead continues to keep leadership in place with only "acting" roles, disregarding the requirement for congressional approval and leaving thousands of park staff leaderless.
Any vessel wishing to pass through the area off the east coast of the Malay Peninsula must apply to British naval authorities at Singapore for a route, the announcement said, while any ship disregarding these instructions would do so at its own peril.
"Saudi Arabia and its coalition partners, as well as their U.S. supplier, are blatantly disregarding the global standard that says cluster munitions should never be used under any circumstances," Steve Goose, the arms director at Human Rights Watch, said in the report.
Failure to do so will result in high-growth employers disregarding colleges and universities as a source of talent, and students voting with their feet — away from colleges, and toward alternatives pathways in the programmatic areas that should be most vibrant for universities.
But Cruickshank's running flurries can often leave him open to a counter as he commits his body and mind to the attack, disregarding the reasons that most skilled boxers and kickboxers won't simply run in on a line flailing both hands and feet.
Why it matters: "Trump appears to be discarding his entire Syria and Iran strategy at a single stroke, giving up any and all U.S. influence in the region — and disregarding the advice of his top national security officials," WashPost columnist Josh Rogin writes.
Although the exercises will be conducted close to Hainan Island, near to the Chinese mainland and far from the disputed Spratley Islands, it is just the latest in a series of moves China has made to prove it is disregarding the Hague's ruling.
Addressing the WTO's General Council for the first time, Shea said "something has gone terribly wrong in this system when those charged with adjudicating the rules are so consistently disregarding those very rules," according to a copy of his remarks provided to Reuters.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Acting U.S. Attorney General Matthew Whitaker has decided not to recuse himself from overseeing the investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election, disregarding advice from his own ethics officials, a high-ranking Justice Department official said on Thursday.
The law was "already friendly" to celebrity biographers, Kabat says, because celebrities are public figures, and to be sued for defaming a public figure, you can't just be wrong about the facts — you have to be willfully lying or recklessly disregarding obvious information.
You're likely not putting yourself and your loved ones in mortal danger by buying that CBD-loaded cookie or hemp pet supplement, so long as you're not using them to completely replace standard medical treatments or wholly disregarding the advice of your doctors.
Announced two days after the president's rally in Phoenix, the pardon comes before Arpaio, who spoke at last year's Republican National Convention, has even been sentenced following his July conviction of criminal contempt for disregarding a court order in a racial profiling case.
Makuch's ordeal is particularly salient since May 3 was World Press Freedom Day, and in the U.S., the Trump administration appears to have little concern in disregarding the first amendment and is even considering how to more aggressively take legal action against journalists.
"In doing so, the President-elect and his nominated appointees are disregarding the findings and advice of the leading expert bodies around the world, including the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and the United States National Academy of Sciences," the letter said.
Although the jury would be specifically instructed not to infer the defendant is guilty if he chooses not to testify, the jury is comprised of human beings who are often incapable of disregarding damning evidence when the defendant has offered no rebuttal.
But some argued that the Obama administration had pushed schools too far in the other direction — out of concern for protecting victims' rights to an education, these critics argued, the administration was disregarding the rights of students who were accused of sexual assault.
Source: N.Y.C. Police crash data By Guilbert Gates Four contributing factors were listed on those reports in about half of crashes that killed pedestrians and cyclists last year: driver inattention or distraction, failure to yield, disregarding traffic signals or signs and unsafe speed.
Then a reporter questioned whether Mr. Trump was disregarding the advice of Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, the public health official standing directly to his right, who has recommended tests and self-quarantining for anyone who stood next to someone who had tested positive.
And by disregarding the counsel of seasoned advisers, Mr. Trump demonstrated that he does not grasp how damaging his impulsive behavior was to his party in last month's elections, when his party lost 40 seats in the House, senior Republicans said Friday.
WASHINGTON — The chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee subpoenaed the Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service on Friday, disregarding the Treasury secretary's refusal this week to hand over six years of President Trump's personal and business tax returns and demanding access.
A spokesperson for the European Council President, Charles Michel, told CNBC that all of these topics "are on the top of EU agenda at the moment and President Michel will treat them all with the attention they merit, without disregarding any of them."
A former Michigan State football staff member last month accused the head coach, Mark Dantonio, in a wrongful termination lawsuit, of disregarding a player's criminal history and then distancing himself from the recruiting decision when the player was charged with sexual assault.
If boomers are already considered "older people" and Gen X is on its way there, then disregarding both not only further purports ageism that&aposs problematic for cultural and societal reasons, but also ignores what combined could be a trillion-dollar market.
Disturbances flared on Monday night when residents of Pretoria's impoverished townships began setting cars and buses alight after the ruling African National Congress (ANC) named a candidate in the Tshwane municipality where the capital city is located, disregarding the choice of regional branches.
Disregarding these gains, Mr. Kelly and other top administration officials stand to make the country less safe with talk of a war on unauthorized immigrants, which is driving segments of immigrant communities underground, making them fearful of any encounters with law enforcement.
That was perhaps to be expected, though the speed with which President Trump has moved to alienate Mexicans (by declaring they would pay for a border wall), Jews (by disregarding their unique experience of the Holocaust) and Muslims (the ban) has been impressive.
"We were disregarding that because having the pilots fully engaged, as they are, and all the information, and knowing what the training will be all put this out as more of a distant timeline for getting the aircraft flying," Tajer told CNN.
These are surely presidential debates, of one man alone with himself -- disregarding, it seems, the apparatus that Franklin Roosevelt was forced to establish during the Second World War, as the decisions he had to make were too much for one man alone.
She portrays Ms. Trump and Mr. Kushner as two children forged by their domineering fathers — one overinvolved with his son, one disengaged from his daughter — who have climbed to positions of power by disregarding protocol and skirting the rules when they can.
And in theory, nothing is stopping President Trump from disregarding his own stated priorities and striking a last-minute deal with Democrats that follows the rough outlines of the alleged September agreement (legalizing DACA recipients in exchange for some "border security" measures).
Now American military officers see a growing Russian effort to bolster the Taliban's legitimacy and undercut NATO's military effort there, seemingly disregarding the harsh lessons of its previous invasion -- or perhaps seeing a chance at ironic form of revenge for America's Cold War efforts.
He argued in his letter to the FDA that the agency is overstepping its role in going after a doctor, targeting the distribution of this medication while ignoring other drugs purchased online, including Viagra, and disregarding the proven safety of this early-stage abortion method.
Ordinarily, a president might be expected to do everything in their power to protect a whistleblower, but Trump has never been one for presidential norms — in fact, disregarding them on his call with Zelensky is part of how he arrived at this political moment.
Disregarding the fact that the 1994 Gingrich-led "Republican Revolution" represented a sharp setback for Democrats, Carville was nevertheless among the unlikely personalities to ride Bill Clinton's 1992 election to notoriety, credited as the architect of Clinton's rise from no-name governor to president.
A bigger one, it must be admitted, is that Mr Jones's opponent is a gay-hating, Muslim-baiting, religious zealot, who has twice been removed from his position as Alabama's chief justice for disregarding the constitution in favour of his interpretation of the Bible.
That article directly bolstered the museum's position while disregarding not only our call for a Decolonization Commission, but also the support and involvement of many Brooklyn community organizations, including Brooklyn Anti-Gentrification Network (BAN), Equality for Flatbush (E2100F), and Movement to Protect the People (MTOPP).
Yes, the ruling class led the way in personal corruption, cheating on tests, lowering of professional standards, abandoning churches and synagogues for the Playboy Philosophy and lifestyle, disregarding law, basing economic life on gaming the administrative state, basing politics on conflicting identities, and much more.
But Lauren Elizabeth Cutshaw's lecture didn't convince officers from the Bluffton Police Department — who arrested her on charges of speeding, disregarding a stop sign, simple possession of marijuana, driving under the influence and possession of drug paraphernalia, a police spokesman confirmed to The Post.
Writing in The New Republic in 2004, Michelle Cottle skewered Wolff for proudly disregarding accuracy: Much to the annoyance of Wolff's critics, the scenes in his columns aren't recreated so much as created—springing from Wolff's imagination rather than from actual knowledge of events.
"By not engaging constructively with Gannett and continuing to pursue an unproven strategy based on its Tronc platform, we believe Tribune is jeopardizing its shareholders' investment and disregarding their best interests," said Robert J. Dickey, Gannett's president and chief executive, in the statement Monday.
This hasn't been helped by the increasing presence of Silicon Valley millionaires and billionaires, who've taken to buying up large quantities of tickets, hiring workers to build and maintain their camps, and generally disregarding the egalitarian (if also libertarian) spirit of the ten principles.
" (He seemed to be disregarding the discipline displayed by Mueller's investigation.) He added that, even if Putin himself had ordered the hacking, "and worked with WikiLeaks and Michael Cohen and Jared Kushner to distribute the e-mails," then this was still just "standard shit.
When people who hold most of the levers of power do the same thing, their fantasizing isn't a delusion, it's a tool: a way to delegitimize opposition, to create excuses not just for disregarding but for punishing anyone who dares to criticize their actions.
In Alabama, Mr. Trump worked both sides, backing the establishment's candidate, Senator Luther Strange, in the Republican primary, then disregarding his political advisers and campaigning for Mr. Moore, even after allegations surfaced that he had sexually assaulted or molested girls as young as 14.
Former ambassadors, top foreign policy aides and once-loyal campaign donors are disregarding orders from the White House to ignore congressional subpoenas, trudging up to Capitol Hill for marathon sessions of closed-door testimony about President Trump's efforts to pressure Ukraine for political help.
While some criticize Mr. Erdogan for disregarding democratic norms, citing a continuing purge of thousands of people accused of being dissidents, others praise him for bringing dignity to Turkey's pious majority, which for decades was excluded from public life by the country's secular elite.
Mr. Salvini's critics see a more straightforward case of his breaking the law, not to mention disregarding the dire human suffering of those on board the ships he left floating at sea, and of a judicial system doing its job to hold him accountable.
"The FCC's new rule fails to justify the Commission's departure from its long-standing policy and practice of defending net neutrality while misinterpreting and disregarding critical record evidence on industry practices and harm to consumers and businesses," a press release from Schneiderman's office reads.
But according to a lawsuit filed against the Trump administration by veterans advocacy groups in April, Trump broke the law by disregarding the order of succession at the Veterans Affairs Department and installing Wilkie, who is not related to this reporter, atop the agency.
In fact the rulings have criticized the Commerce Department, which oversees the Census Bureau, for disregarding a federal law requiring officials to determine whether it can obtain information on noncitizens from federal files — before it burdens citizens with an additional question on census forms.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - In a highly unusual intervention, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson plans to remove Iraq and Myanmar from a U.S. list of the world's worst offenders in the use of child soldiers, disregarding the recommendations of State Department experts and senior U.S. diplomats, U.S. officials said.
Its purpose is to bring attention to the lax environmental standards that give every corporation a shining gold star for achieving the bare minimum—like some level of energy efficiency—while completely disregarding meaningful steps that would make a difference to both your wallet and the environment.
Probably not, although for what it's worth, the US appears to be changing for the worse in countless ways—from unprecedented opiate addiction, to job losses due to automation, to some kind of revolution in disregarding the truth, to climate change now playing out in real time.
Judge Holly Kendig from the Los Angeles Superior Court rejected FX's attempt to stop the lawsuit, arguing that because de Havilland was living, the show could have come to her with any questions about her character, and by not doing so, they were disregarding the truth.
As the singer toes the Trumpian line that kneeling during the national anthem is disrespectful to the troops, he rolls through every "freedom isn't free" cliché imaginable about this great nation, while totally disregarding that the protests might have any meaning beyond blatant disrespect for the flag.
"Declaring Jerusalem a capital is disregarding history and the truths in the region, it is a big injustice/cruelty, shortsightedness, foolishness/madness, it is plunging the region and the world into a fire with no end in sight," Deputy Prime Minister Bekir Bozdag said on Twitter.
So to see Neil Young at 70, gray hair flowing from under his Stetson, thick mutton chop sideburns intact, is to see someone that solved the problem of aging gracefully, not by disregarding the laws of physics and nature like The Stones, but by embracing it.
It went on and on, perhaps for 20 minutes, disregarding most presumed rules of attention and/or entertainment, before Anohni — the songwriter and singer formerly known as Antony Hegarty — emerged to sing the first song: an unlit presence in a hooded silver dress and veiled face.
Malia Obama, his older daughter and perhaps the nation's most scrutinized and sought-after college applicant, has opted to attend Harvard University beginning in the fall of 2017, apparently disregarding her parents' counsel that she need not choose a school with a big name and reputation.
After less than a year on the job, Mark Inch offered his resignation to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein last week, telling Rosenstein he was tired of the administration disregarding "departmental norms," The New York Times reported Thursday, citing three officials with knowledge of the situation.
The blanket extension of the bonus cap to all regulated firms would "exacerbate these impacts, and fails to recognize the different incentives and consequences for risk-taking" across all regulated firms by disregarding the size, internal organization, nature, scope and complexity of their activities, the regulators said.
Over the past week, he had resisted testing, disregarding the advice of Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, who has recommended tests and self-quarantine for anyone who has stood next to someone who had tested positive.
" Senator Debbie Stabenow of Michigan, the top Democrat on the Senate Agriculture Committee, accused Mr. Perdue in a bluntly worded statement of "blatantly" ignoring the bipartisan farm bill and disregarding "over 20 years of history giving states flexibility to request waivers based on local job conditions.
"If you're a Catholic governor who thinks the state has the right to end human life, you need to be comfortable saying you're disregarding orthodox church teaching," said John Gehring, the Catholic program director at Faith in Public Life, a liberal-leaning advocacy group in Washington.
With the midterms fast approaching, Hillary Clinton has written a scathing critique of President Trump that accused him of disregarding the law and weakening the social fabric of the country, imploring voters to "do everything we can to fight back" and "mobilize massive turnout" in November.
Bill Clinton was so popular that, during his cascading scandals with women, some political analysts on the left suggested that Americans should look at a commander in chief in terms of private character and public character, disregarding personal peccadilloes and giving weight only to policy decisions.
While there were serious issues with the way Obama chose to execute and establish DACA — issues that Obama himself raised many times prior to disregarding his own position and choosing to overstep his constitutional authority — there are some very worthy points that Trump should take into consideration.
Off-the-record, they'll tell you that they've been unable to convince the President that disregarding, mistreating and, most recently, even abandoning allies (as recently has been the case with Syrian Kurds) runs counter to achieving President Trump's loftiest foreign policy objectives, most of which they support.
Republicans, after lecturing President Obama about fiscal responsibility for eight years, are eagerly reverting to form, breezily disregarding the half trillion plus deficit we are already slated to run in 2017 as they prepare pile billions in new debt on the backs of their fellow Americans.
WASHINGTON — President Trump and House Republicans are pressing forward with a high-risk strategy to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, disregarding the views of medical professionals and potentially imperiling the party's political future in conservative states where many voters stand to lose their health care.
And at a time when it's clear career politicians in Washington are recklessly disregarding public health, pointing out that she's the kind of career politician that supports a bill that's bad for health on Georgians and points out her record at the Komen Foundation has been effective.
While Damore's critics have focused around his belief the claims he put forth in the memo are just science—disregarding the way science is conducted and interpreted has always been shaped by social forces like sexism and racism—the ex-Googler showed no signs of a change in perspective.
" The Foreign Ministry in China, the North's only major ally and its protector in the U.N. Security Council, where Beijing wields veto power, expressed "regret that, disregarding the opposition from the international community, the (North) side obstinately insisted in carrying out a launch by using ballistic missile technologies.
The complaint states that Google features apps designed for very young children in its Play Store's "Family" section, many of which are violating federal children's privacy law, exposing kids to inappropriate content and disregarding Google's own policies by luring kids into making in-app purchases and watching ads.
While there is a long history of state visits between the royal family and American presidents — the Queen has made four official trips to the U.S., most recently in 2007 — President Trump's habit of disregarding the norms for such affairs has made his visit controversial in unusual ways.
Instead of disregarding questions about authenticity and authorial intent — qualities once used as cudgels against the genre by those who'd dismiss it as shallow and wasteful — pop has embraced them, and the drive to treat its artists with respect has led listeners into traps that have existed for decades.
Former Maricopa County, Arizona, Sheriff Joe Arpaio not only oversaw jails where inmates were so badly mistreated they sometimes died, but also ignored hundreds of sex crimes cases, leaving child abusers and rapists free, and simply disregarding victims of sexual assault -- including children (he denies all of this).
Union Joints, the company that catered for the Mom's Spaghetti pop-up, reportedly went through "100 pounds of pasta in the first three hours of the event," proving that there is still an appetite for this pop culture delicacy, disregarding the fact that the lyric is about, uh, puke.
"This was an unsafe and unprofessional interaction, and that's due to the fact that they were approaching at a high-level of speed with weapons manned and disregarding repeat warnings via radio, audible sirens, ships whistle, and only stopped their approach following warning shots being fired," Davis said.
The reversal will make it easier to build coal-powered plants, but the message of this decision is as important as the result: It shows that the Trump administration has no qualms about disregarding US and international warnings about the changing environment to shore up waning energy interests.
"  Most insidiously of all, Cross defends the male cast members for disregarding Walter for crying during the NYT interview, couching this disregard in the language of concern because: "Whenever there's an occasion that somebody cries, it doesn't matter how many times they've cried before, that's a bad thing.
After years of largely disregarding their warnings about exactly what companies like Facebook were doing — that is, collecting enormous amounts of information on its users and making it available to third parties with little to no oversight — the general public suddenly seemed to care about what they were saying.
But as extraordinary as Mr. Trump's broadsides are, perhaps more striking is that investigators and prosecutors are so far ignoring the head of the executive branch in which they serve while military judges and juries are for the most part disregarding the opinions of their commander in chief.
Mr. Gantz and other Netanyahu critics, including former Prime Minister Ehud Barak, have repeatedly accused Mr. Netanyahu in recent weeks of improperly releasing secret information, often by disregarding Israel's longstanding policy of ambiguity to claim credit for airstrikes on Iranian forces and their allies in Syria and Iraq.
Jean Boudot, a lawyer for one of the plaintiffs, told reporters in Lyon that the cardinal's acquittal was "totally incoherent" because it suggested that the obligation under French law to report sexual abuse on a minor ended once victims entered adulthood, disregarding the long-lasting psychological impact of abuse.
Disregarding them is a large part of how he arrived at this political moment, meaning the man whose name Trump retweeted is not at all safe from having his name shared by the president again, nor is he safe from all of the repercussions such a presidential action has.
Disregarding the laws of war — which Mr. Trump has done by intervening in these cases — jeopardizes mission accomplishment and the safety of service members; excessive civilian casualties, for example, can stimulate further violence, turn local populations against American forces, and discourage allies from collaborating with the United States.
Notwithstanding the unnecessary damage caused by the highly political decision of the German Bundestag in June 2016 on events of 1915 disregarding historical facts and European case-law, German deputies were allowed, in the past, to visit their soldiers serving at Turkey's sovereign base in Yncirlik (latest in October 2016).
But Mr. Trump, who is personally fond of Mr. Pruitt and sees him as a crucial ally in his effort to roll back environmental rules, has resisted firing him, disregarding warnings that the drumbeat of negative headlines about the administrator has grown unsustainable and that more embarrassing revelations could surface.
It's up to Congress to take us the rest of the way by setting its sights on a modernization bill that focuses on the most pressing needs of the Copyright Office — all the while disregarding ancillary recommendations that are primarily designed to achieve a certain political agenda or predetermined policy outcome.
The photos are presented as black and white verticals and focus on one main subject using a shallow depth of field; this photographic technique limits what appears in focus, helping to reduce unnecessary stimuli in the image, which, according to Hoogeveen, people with dementia often have a hard time disregarding.
In a state of the nation address in February, President Putin unveiled what he described as a new generation of "invincible" long-range nuclear missiles but, speaking later in an interview with NBC, he blamed Washington for pushing Moscow into a new arms race by disregarding a Cold War status quo.
"In this arbitrary and capricious reversal of course, the Trump administration is circumventing the law, wholly disregarding the treaty rights of the Standing Rock Sioux and ignoring the legally required environmental review," Jan Hasselman, the lead attorney for the Sioux at the nonprofit law firm Earthjustice, said in a statement.
WASHINGTON — Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee, disregarding Justice Department warnings that their actions would be "extraordinarily reckless," voted Monday evening to release a contentious secret memorandum said to accuse the department and the F.B.I. of misusing their authority to obtain a secret surveillance order on a former Trump campaign associate.
Mr. Arpaio, an anti-immigrant hard-liner who served 24 years in office before voters tossed him out last November, was convicted in July of criminal contempt of court for disregarding a federal judge's orders to stop detaining people based solely on the suspicion that they were in the country illegally.
Officials and immigrant advocates in Central America fear that as the Trump administration cites the danger of admitting potential terrorists cloaked as refugees from nations like Syria, it is disregarding the tens of thousands of people here who are being terrorized by street gangs that actually originated in the United States.
The complainants involved in the second trial did not want their case jeopardized, and with most of our competitors abiding by the order, would it have been right, legally or morally, if The Times had played a role in that by disregarding an order meant to ensure a fair trial?
"The Tehran bourse is disregarding warnings and the condition of world markets ... It is going down the same road as in 63, the result of which will only be a lack of confidence and the flight of capital from this market," the conservative Nassim news agency said in a commentary last week.
For years the geologist at Washington University in St Louis has warned policymakers about building houses and businesses on flood plains, walling off rivers with dams, locks, dykes and levees, disregarding the consequences of global warming on weather patterns and the use of outdated statistics for calculating the risk of a major flood.
We see the words "Aphex Twin" and "Taylor Swift" on one Soundcloud link and think it is a dead cert on appealing to fans of both; disregarding the logic that my two favourite things are biscuits and pad thai, but to just toss an Oreo into my noodles would be unholy sacrilege.
If nothing else does it, the current scandal engulfing the Trump White House—which has quickly metastasized from a matter of disregarding repeated FBI reports of wife-beating by a top official to one of recklessness in the handling of top secret information—should bring home the point that governing is serious business.
"Disregarding the facts, other politicians — from the White House to mayors to state capitals and City Council members and even our attorney general — have initiated and promoted conflict to advance their political agenda and tear down our state, even if it means defying the Constitution and their oath of office," Mr. McCrory said.
The federal government has a long history of doing bad stuff: Stomping on free speech and expanding surveillance (who cares about the First or Fourth Amendments?), pushing policies that will harm innovators in favor of legacy industries (including in both the copyright and patent spaces) and generally disregarding what's best for the public.
To the Editor: Why are these women willing to give Donald Trump the benefit of the doubt in assessing his racist and sexist words while disregarding the proven track record of a woman who has held two major government positions and has used those positions to champion women's rights around the world?
Since Wasserman Schultz failed to answer even basic questions about the nature of Awan's employment in her office, last July my organization asked the Office of Congressional Ethics to investigate her for blatantly disregarding House Ethics rules, as members of Congress are directly responsible for ensuring their staff are only paid for official public work.
The statement said the ship was making an entry from the exit point of the Strait of Hormuz in the south, "disregarding the established procedures that require all entries be made through the northern pass," Fars reported, adding that the ship has been escorted to Iranian coastal waters for further legal procedures and investigations.
Now, David Bernhardt has picked up right where Zinke left off, willfully ignoring science-driven policy, aggressively pushing the administration's "energy dominance" agenda targeting public lands and coasts across the country, and blatantly disregarding the fundamental duties of the National Park Service to ensure our nation's most precious natural and historic places are protected.
" Last month, the Justice Department filed a motion to overturn one of the injunctions, arguing that the panel of Defense Department experts who created the Trump administration policy had the necessary authority to ban particular categories of recruits, and that the court had "provided scant explanation for disregarding that reasoned and reasonable military assessment.
But a detailed look at Mr. Lutsenko's record shows how Mr. Trump and his allies embraced and relied on a Ukrainian prosecutor with no formal legal training and a long history of wielding the law as a weapon in his personal political battles, disregarding the concerns of senior diplomats who said he wasn't credible.
This month, after President Trump unilaterally pulled the United States out of the agreement, the companies heard a strikingly different message: They have 180 days to leave Iran or face being barred from the United States market and being hit with multibillion-dollar fines and the arrests of their chief executives for disregarding American sanctions.
"As such, the impact of this new study is diminished by having investigated only one possibility (collapse of a pre-formed bubble) and disregarding other alternative phenomenon such as bubble formation, multiple formation/collapse events and the lingering issue of large volumes of gas in the joint following sound production that have been visualized by many investigators," said Kawchuk.
When TechCrunch first reported on the company's $15 million raise less than a month ago, we noted that the company had surreptitiously put 1,5003 of its electric scooters on the streets — to the delight of the 50,000 people who have taken 250,000 rides on them, and disregarding many laws put in place by the city of Santa Monica.
One clue that you may be in the presence of a psychopath is if you find yourself disregarding facts you have heard from other people about how the individual in question has hurt people, or hurtful behavior you have observed yourself in the past, because instead you trust how that individual makes you feel at the present moment.
RELATED: Saudi anti-terror coalition challenges U.S. role in Middle East "Saudi Arabia and its coalition partners, as well as their U.S. supplier, are blatantly disregarding the global standard that says cluster munitions should never be used under any circumstances," said Steve Goose, arms director at Human Rights Watch and chairman of the international Cluster Munition Coalition.
Of course by doing so, a person is disregarding the smart features built into the TV. Instead, an owner could use an Apple TV or Roku device for smart features — though Amazon just today showed it is willing to turn over to the courts Echo user data, so the Fire TV might not be a good bet.
It's possible Democrats could instead seek to release it without the White House's support by using the arcane process outlined by Subsection 11(g) of House Rule X. But it's unclear if the Republican House majority would back such a move, or whether the Democrats would face their own political blowback for seemingly disregarding the Justice Department's advice.
The Las Vegas billionaire Sheldon G. Adelson and his wife are giving more than $232 million to groups backing Republican congressional candidates, according to campaign filings and interviews with Republican strategists, disregarding repeated entreaties for support from allies of Donald J. Trump and dealing a major setback to Mr. Trump's efforts to rally the deepest-pocketed Republican givers.
"Because the U.S. side has repeatedly escalated the tension, disregarding the interests of enterprises and consumers of both sides, China has to take necessary countermeasures to defend the country's dignity and the interests of the Chinese people, defend free trade and the multilateral system, and defend the common interests of all countries in the world," the ministry said.
While she lunges boldly forward with plans to save the family dog, merrily disregarding common sense or her siblings' feelings — selling their personal treasures on eBay is, to her mind, a logical sacrifice on their parts — Liam trails behind in a state of high exasperation, stuck on one emotional setting, while his sister has a one-track mind.
Anyone who thinks this is an election of ideas, as House Speaker Paul Ryan haplessly said at the convention on Tuesday, has somehow missed the one fact that truly matters: Both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have won their parties' nominations in spite of the facts and each of their long documented records of disregarding or at least embellishing the truth.
After diversifying its roster to include such characters as a Muslim-American Ms. Marvel, and Iron Man and Moon Girl with black female leads, Marvel VP of sales David Gabriel chalked up the company's declining sales to the increased representation of not-white-dude characters (disregarding the myriad problems with both storylines and productions that had plagued the comic book purveyor for years).
" GLAAD has issued a call to the media to not only report on the high levels of violence faced by transgender Americans but to also report on these cases with dignity and respect, explaining that, "disregarding the victim's gender identity and misgendering them in news reports adds further insult to injury, compounding the tragedy by invalidating who the victims were.
It's the same impulse that makes some people wish we could wear flouncy hats and drink tea with Downton Abbey's Dowager Countess as Carson clucks disapprovingly in the background, all while completely disregarding the fact that a large chunk of the British population still lived in abject poverty in the years following World War I. But back to Hattie McDaniel.
Wall Street Journal reporter Rory Jones, who was aboard the USS Boxer in the hours before it took down the drone, on Friday reported that he'd witnessed Tensions in the Persian Gulf have intensified since Iran said it would breach its limit on low-enriched uranium, disregarding promises it made under the 2015 nuclear deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.
I worked alongside Bloomberg for nearly nine years, first on his 2001 mayoral campaign and later as his chief media adviser at City Hall, and I know it's hard to coach Bloomberg -- a man who made his billions by bucking convention and often disregarding the advice of others, but Wednesday's debate performance was far worse than even I had imagined it would be.
Such a state of affairs inevitably would lead to actions taken by the ruler that are not in the interests of the nation, like dishonoring treaty agreements, abandoning allies, impugning the independent judiciary and the free press, disregarding fundamental rights and liberties of the people, abrogating civic norms and virtues, pursuing acts of personal enrichment and currying favor with foreign despots and authoritarians.
The ruling, along with similar non-removal orders from judges in Virginia and Seattle, means that nobody who was told they didn't belong in America when they arrived on January 27th can be deported—for now—though there were reports from several cities on the night of January 28th that customs officials were disregarding the judges' orders and arranging for individuals to be sent home.
He quickly gained internet fame thanks in large part to the aforementioned confusion written all over Thompson's face when confronted with the toaster: Disregarding the ideas of correlation and causation for a moment, once signed, the toaster sparked the Warriors to an incredible run through the end of the regular season and the postseason, culminating last night with their second NBA Finals win in three years.
"Changing the treatment of the blue slip, stacking multiple circuit court nominees in one hearing, ignoring unanimous 'not qualified' [American Bar Association] ratings, disregarding failures to disclose information to the committee — these are the tools Republicans are using to undermine the Senate's constitutional role of advise and consent in the name of confirming judges who are as young and right-wing as possible," California Sen.
A handful of high-profile violations and the increased number of complaints suggest that, more than a year after taking office, Mr. Trump — who has openly defied many norms of government ethics and transparency — is surrounded by aides who blur the line between their roles as partisans and public servants, sometimes skirting or disregarding altogether decades-old standards that govern the behavior of senior White House officials.
Johnson today is a balm for the discomfort that arises when you stand up in a crowd — a crowd that doubts your capabilities due only to your gender or race — and press a point, disagree with a widely held premise or challenge the sugar coating of facts meant to make the powerful feel better while disregarding the less powerful, who need the truth revealed.
Susan CollinsSusan Margaret CollinsTrump, Democrats set for brawl on Iran war powers Progressive groups target eight GOP senators in ad campaign ahead of impeachment trial How Congress can help curb skyrocketing prescription drug prices MORE's (R-Maine) seat after the company allegedly pushed him out last year, is publicly criticizing Google for disregarding his complaints about the mistreatment of minority employees during his decade-long tenure.
Susan CollinsSusan Margaret CollinsTrump, Democrats set for brawl on Iran war powers Progressive groups target eight GOP senators in ad campaign ahead of impeachment trial How Congress can help curb skyrocketing prescription drug prices MORE's (R-Maine) seat after the company allegedly pushed him out last year, is publicly criticizing Google for disregarding his complaints about the mistreatment of minority employees during his decadelong tenure.
" In 2003, she started dating Kutcher, disregarding the rubbernecking that their 15-year age gap invited and feeling, as she writes, that she was enjoying "a do-over, like I could just go back in time and experience what it was like to be young, with him — much more so than I'd ever been able to experience it when I was actually in my twenties.
" In 2003, she started dating Kutcher, disregarding the rubbernecking that their 15-year age gap invited and feeling, as she writes, that she was enjoying "a do-over, like I could just go back in time and experience what it was like to be young, with him — much more so than I'd ever been able to experience it when I was actually in my twenties.

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