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The underlying net profit disregards one-off expenses for the company.
That's not the only area where Heaven's Vault disregards your time.
On today's episode, we discuss why President Trump disregards traditional diplomacy.
It also disregards the consensus view of the entire intelligence community.
I think our culture disregards depressives without listening to our insights.
The referee continues calling violations, but the other team simply disregards him.
They say it relies on cherry-picked facts and disregards key context.
In other words, this is a false attack that disregards the facts.
If a doctor disregards your concern for your child, get a second opinion!
Yet his approach to combating college affordability disregards the complexity of college finance.
A white American Christian who disregards nativist language is in for a shock.
The official added that Trump often disregards advice in calls with foreign leaders.
Naturally this disregards the Bible's account of Christ's teaching about his identity and purpose.
McMahon should also tackle Federal Strategic Sourcing Initiative (FSSI), which actively disregards smaller firms.
Strange, in his arrogance, disregards his teachers and learns magic he doesn't fully comprehend.
The show's critics say "Fly by Night" disregards the growing sentiment against performing animals.
To rebel, Frances disregards her mother's ambition, trundling through school getting B's and C's.
It disregards the risk of deranged shooters acting out movie fantasies of silencer gunplay.
That disregards the massive galactic arc that we had figured out for the story.
The 20-week abortion ban callously disregards the unique circumstances that surround a woman's pregnancy.
Today, Trump disregards presidential standards in pursuit of whatever cravenness excites him at the moment.
He thirsts for power and disregards the checks against the executive written into the Constitution.
Darden completely disregards what Clark tells him and asks that Simpson try on the gloves.
But President Trump is poised to be presented with legislation that disregards his administration's request.
Refreshingly, the novel disregards the predilections of contemporary literary fiction and instead veers toward allegory.
Yet the recipe for economic growth from mainstream economists, including The Economist, disregards climate change.
Most notably, he disregards down-ballot races, where outside spending can have a greater effect.
Trump blithely disregards scientific findings about climate change and thereby exposes the nation to unprecedented risks.
Our brain is wanting this more than anything else, and it just disregards everything we know.
Obria disregards these Title X requirements when it refuses to provide this care to its patients.
It ignores science, disregards the courts and really wouldn't provide good 'guidance' for agencies at all.
" The ban treaty, in their view, "disregards the realities of the increasingly challenging international security environment.
Trump has sent an unmistakable message to the Palestinian people: He callously disregards their most basic needs.
This disregards the bond between parents and their children, and the desire to keep their children safe.
If applying the MOPR disregards and nullifies federal policies, why doesn't it disregard and nullify state policies?
Overall, Motyl stresses that it's wrong to think everyone disregards the other side in the same unified way.
The ad completely disregards the feelings of those who have to live and struggle with it this disorder.
"Love disregards male or female, young or old, strong or weak," wrote Zhang Xinyuan in a typical comment.
All this disregards the fact that no credible studies have shown a link between marijuana and violent crime.
"I feel like Trump caters to one type of group of people and disregards everyone else," she says.
This "kangaroo court" (not an impartial judge or jury) often blatantly disregards recognized standards of law or justice.
"Smuggling illegal aliens into this country disregards both our laws and their safety," Attorney General Jeff Sessions said.
This regulatory rollback completely disregards Americans' health and undermines our work to keep our air and water clean.
"It becomes a fundamentally different experience that disregards what the creator intended" at an accelerated speed, he wrote.
Lee Qualm, who sponsored HB 1225, said the current policy "disregards" basic biological differences between boys and girls.
Like Noguchi, Stadler disregards the conventional boundaries between art and design, and therefore between things like furniture and sculpture.
They are part of a scary and a pervasive culture that disregards women's right to control our own bodies.
It reduces fans to "screaming fangirls" which then in turn disregards the music quality behind the groups we like.
The new rule "completely disregards the concerns and needs of actual borrowers," said Jamie Fulmer, an Advance America spokesman.
It also completely disregards his many clear and forceful condemnations of anti-Semitism and hatred in all its forms.
How many of them relentlessly chastised the religious right for supporting Trump, who openly disregards many of their tenets?
Johnson & Johnson said it intended to appeal the ruling, which it said "disregards" the company's compliance with federal regulations.
One that disregards what critics value, which tends toward the unexpected and unique, in favor of what clients want.
The bill "disregards the facts and mixes up black and white," the Foreign Affairs Commission of China's legislature said.
Neither such injustice nor the state media's ignoring of his campaign has deterred Mr Navalny, who disregards the regime's rules.
It arises when a majority with relatively weak interests disregards the legitimate, intensely held interests and values of the minority.
But I also believe that abortion is a symptom of — not a solution to — a culture that profoundly disregards women.
A new lawsuit, led by New York state, argues that federal rule disregards congressional intent and decades of case law.
What is disappointing about Wray's testimony, however, was his statement that the FBI disregards ideology when investigating acts of terror.
The FCC heavily discounts the fines the carriers potentially owe under the law and disregards the scope of the problem.
All this disregards the historical fact that black people, women, and LGBTQ people have always served with valor and distinction.
We're going to end up with a whitewashed commercial variant of the genre that disregards its origins in communities of color.
No one trusts Facebook, a company that repeatedly disregards privacy concerns, issues meaningless apologies for doing so, then violates them again.
Forcing patients to use one app for every healthcare interaction disregards the complexity and specificity of individual diseases and patient profiles.
The quartet of tweets is also a window into how Trump hears what he wants to hear and disregards the rest.
And what happens when that powerful neighbor elects a leader who disregards the norms and values of the liberal world order?
The complaint had alleged that "Spotify brazenly disregards United States Copyright law and has committed willful, ongoing copyright infringement," it said.
He refuses to take seriously the views of his advisers, announces decisions on impulse and disregards the consequences of his actions.
Experts said that, while benefits would appear on paper in this case, the change actually disregards potential dangers to public health.
All of that is now in jeopardy as the agency purges scientists from its review panels and purposely disregards scientific research.
Those sources said the decision disregards the standard assessment process under the Clean Water Act, cutting scientists out of the process.
It not only cynically disregards the most basic principles of due process, it also shows partiality, which violates the senators' oath.
Then when Elodie lists school, family, and friends as reasons why she shouldn't run away with Sabine, the singer disregards Elodie's reasoning.
In the opening scene, Poe Dameron (Oscar Isaac) disregards General Leia's orders and carries out a bombing run on the Imperial fleet.
"Maduro is a dictator who disregards the will of the Venezuelan people," Treasury Secretary Mnuchin told reporters at the White House Monday.
So, when the Democratic Party supports anti-choice candidates and disregards abortion as an issue that's "fading," it's letting these women down.
Most of India's mainstream press blithely disregards Kashmiri opinion, preferring to view the region simply as a playground for Pakistani-sponsored terrorism.
It's interesting that it goes back to the 1890s with George Pullman—a corporation as a system [that] just disregards the human.
"The term non-narrative is pretty destructive as it disregards the fact that narration is deeply connected to perception," De Giuli says.
Pruitt consistently, and spectacularly, disregards the scientific advice of EPA career scientists, preferring the advice of polluting industries in "protecting" the environment.
It's a very simple approach since it disregards the "residence" of the company and does not allow for profit-shifting to tax havens.
This should be an advantage to the United States, but the current acquisition disregards commercial solutions in favor of costly federal government solutions.
That assertion disregards unrelated evidence that Russia sought to influence the election and the pattern of contacts between Russians and Mr. Trump's associates.
Their story sets the tone for this rich and urgently necessary book in which Okeowo disregards all preconceptions to reach for the truth.
This is the narrative of 2017 America which focuses on the distracting, at-home crisis of Trump and disregards issues of worldly injustice.
Even if Congress disregards the budget and appropriates funds, the administration can use its discretionary power to withhold all or part of them.
"Wikileaks & O'Keefe video shows Hillary blatantly disregards election laws," Clark tweeted in October 2016, while he was California director for the Trump campaign.
Thus, a trader who knows (or recklessly disregards) that his information was wrongfully obtained should be liable regardless of the benefit to the tipper.
I hope Bieber disregards the toxic and retrograde assertion that gay Christians can't have the same type of godly marriage that straight Christians can.
If we've learned anything in the past few years, it's that the notion of binary sexuality is not only limiting; it totally disregards reality.
That skepticism disregards the considerable competitive advantage the agreement has given the United States and, in turn, transformed North America into a global powerhouse.
To charge someone with criminal recklessness, prosecutors would have to prove that a person "consciously disregards a substantial and unjustifiable risk," the office said.
History disregards the daily commotion fueled by cable television and the internet, so it is difficult to predict the final verdict in real time.
Instead of grabbing the amount of bags that can fit and leaving, Redfly disregards his 40-minute "hard out" and keeps loading up the car.
She says the club members felt a connection to the book because they feel like society often disregards them as people because they are homeless.
The advisory body argues that focusing on getting women into boardrooms and executive roles disregards the huge numbers of women in shitty low-paid jobs.
The lack of convictions has riled advocates and victims' families who say the system is stacked in favor of law enforcement and disregards black lives.
For now, Trump is content to be a figurehead president who barks out orders at rallies and in Tweets, while his administration disregards his words.
The jokes at Sean's expense don't negate the fact that "Papi Chulo" expects its audience to sympathize with Sean even when he disregards Ernesto's boundaries.
Luke, Kylo, Finn — at one point or another, every major male character disregards the pleas of his far more sensible female counterpart, to disastrous effect.
"Yesterday's illegitimate elections confirm that Maduro is a dictator who disregards the will of the Venezuelan people," Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said in a statement.
"The frustration from our members out there is that they continually feel like the recreation community continually disregards their input in the process," he said.
So this ad, purportedly in support of law and order, disregards the presumption of innocence that is the very hallmark of the American justice system.
MUNICH — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Saturday defended the United States' foreign policy approach and dismissed criticisms that the Trump administration disregards international alliances.
Yet Chairman Nadler disregards all of this good-faith transparency without even taking the department up on its offer to review material under the redactions.
"This initiative clearly disregards the realities of the international security environment," the United States, United Kingdom, and France wrote in a joint denunciation of the treaty.
"EPA has too long been characterized by regulatory overreach that disregards the positive conservation efforts of farmers and threatens their very way of life," Duvall said.
The FCC's shot clock would indicate that a ruling on the deal will be made by early June, but the commission frequently disregards its given timeline.
"Palmer disregards his suspended status and continues to practice law by assisting in preparing and filing of objections to class action settlements," the Edelson complaint said.
Secondly, it disregards the key fact that contested president Maduro only held the position after stealing sham elections in May 28503 that were plagued by irregularities.
To get to the lower $20 billion number, Cohan said the agency disregards the health benefits of reducing pollution to a level below our national standards.
In general, I am in favor of international technology cooperation but in the case of China, it engages in predatory economic behavior and disregards international rules.
"This is what happens when a president disregards allies the US has had for decades," Benjamin Gardes, the senior spokesperson for Tom Steyer's campaign, told me.
That's why I go cross-eyed in response to the idea that the film is evidence of how Frank (and, by extension, Martin Scorsese) disregards women.
And if Mr. Trump pardons himself, disregards court rulings or blatantly oversteps the boundaries of his legitimate authority in some other way, Congress should impeach him.
Unlimited political spending has created a political environment that caters to the wishes of the wealthy and powerful few, and disregards the voices of the many.
This approach disregards the long-stated US goal of denuclearizing North Korea and goes straight for a more realistic goal of freezing its nuclear-missile program.
"The rocket launch is an irresponsible provocation, which disregards internationally-binding U.N. security council resolutions and is putting regional security on the line once again," he added.
Insulated by fame and wealth, he spouts nonsense and disregards anyone, like his friend and fellow musician John Legend, who challenges his beliefs (such as they are).
She blithely disregards her unsuitability for pretty much everything she puts her hand to, because home is so tedious, with so very many people needing her attention.
Today's Republicans have made themselves heirs to a remorseless ideology that sees only the wealth and power that land can produce, and disregards the land's rightful owners.
This is a matter of safeguarding our national security and peace because a president that disregards constitutional processes can pose a huge risk to stability and peace.
The law disregards the administrative process that led to the rule, providing no legislative direction to replace it and blocking any further agency action to do so.
This approach not only eliminates family meal choice, but it also disregards the SNAP program's efficiency, the local economic benefits it provides and its low administrative costs.
Perhaps he delivered a message that resonates with an electorate that despises a ruling political elite that disregards their voices and forces their own will upon them.
If our government willfully disregards our human rights and endorses rape myths, our college campuses must do the work to stand up for the rights of all students.
Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the de facto head of state, may have contempt for institutions, is anti-European and disregards the two-thirds of Poles who do not support him.
There's no real scrutiny over unfair hiring practices, even if this disregards Title VII, the Civil Rights Act that forbids employment discrimination based on race, age, and gender.
They see Trump, who disregards the scientific consensus behind climate change, as an industry ally, thanks to his promise to increase coal, oil and gas production as president.
Many of the problems come from Trump, who assures his legal team that he understands their advice but then disregards it, several White House officials and advisers said.
His tweets, which were delivered on the movie's official April 20 opening day, flagrantly disregards the possibility that some of his fans might not have seen the movie yet.
Their overall effect is dreamy delirium, created by editing and cinematography that largely disregards spatial and temporal unity, with unconventional compositions and tracking shots furthering the exhilaration and confusion.
"Allowing boys in girls' restrooms completely disregards the privacy needs and rights of all the girls who are rightfully and understandably concerned," said Doug Wardlow, the organization's legal counsel.
Hily takes a slightly different approach in that it disregards visual attractiveness as the basis of its search and instead looks for similar interests, word choice, and mutual likes.
Similarly, Jexi disregards Phil's wishes and calls Cate's work phone after business hours, which indirectly facilitates a meet-cute for the two in a coffee shop the next day.
" Ortagus referred to the Defense Intelligence Agency on Ashley's specific comments, but said that the State Department has repeatedly noted that Russia "routinely disregards its international security and arms obligations.
The female priests incorporate liberal feminism within their seminary instruction and missionary work; their liturgy disregards original sin and addresses God as an ungendered being, or as mother and father.
This reviewer disregards any pun that requires a hyphen (ovicular puns are egg-specially eggs-cruciating) and believes that puns must have a set-up (the more elaborate the better).
The heavy reliance on Western interpretation of technology and culture often disregards local knowledge systems, especially of local ecological and socio-economic conditions, which are not seen as 'technologically advanced'.
"I am not saying that it's a bad thing for that to happen, I just believe that the move is premature, and it disregards a big chunk of the fundamentals."
One thing that both those on the "pro-choice" and the "pro-life" side can agree on is that forced abortion disregards women's choices and constitutes a human rights violation.
And it seemed to capture the lingering questions about whether a geopolitically fractured world will be able to confront a virus that disregards borders and the governments that enforce them.
That's because it disregards conventional wisdom in politics today — tax cuts for the elite and corporations and public-private partnerships to finance health care, education, housing and other public services.
Surveillance, in this regard, is a necessary tool—part of our common machinery that disregards the privacy of individuals and groups to protect the rights of other individuals and groups.
"Determined to strike down two provisions of a new Texas abortion statute in all of their applications, the Court simply disregards basic rules that apply in all other cases," Alito wrote.
"Yesterday's illegitimate elections confirm that Maduro is a dictator who disregards the will of the Venezuelan people," Treasury Secretary Steven T. Mnuchin said on Monday in a statement announcing the sanctions.
But it will fit a much wider narrative about the presidency and America: that it disregards the rest of the world and holds even some of its closest partners in contempt.
Starting off his presentation with talk of privacy, environmentalism, and health, CEO Tim Cook was addressing real, substantive issues that the tech industry often disregards or pays mere lip service to.
A country whose founding ideals of individual liberty and justice had in earlier days transfixed the world now officially, through the words of its President, disregards brutality as a trivial detail.
It disregards the fundamental link between murderous European anti-Semitism and the decision of surviving Jews to embrace Zionism in the conviction that only a Jewish homeland could keep them safe.
"They are dealing with an unprecedented situation, with a president who is not rational or consistent in his approach, who disregards facts and who does not tell the truth," he said.
This disregards the breathtaking fraud that has been documented specifically at for-profits — and the fact that their students take on greater debt and are more likely to default on loans.
It also disregards the law's call for extending "special humanitarian concerns" to refugee populations — language that would support enhancing emergency allocations for Syrian refugees rather than decreasing the number of admissions.
But it does an important service in showing the long-term effects that sexual abuse has on victims, and how easily society disregards the voices of women who need help most.
The "fairness" argument that undergirds Trump's appeals disregards a fundamental point of American foreign policy: The under-provision of defense by allies is not a bug in America's global security architecture.
The Clean Power Plan replacement disregards entirely the effect that cutting carbon would have on reducing other noxious emissions that cause premature deaths—an omission that will surely invite a legal challenge.
" It could be a different story if Trump hits the EU with tariffs on June 1, Célia Belin of Brookings notes: "It's one thing to take a decision that disregards European interests.
" Justice Samuel Alito: "Determined to strike down two provisions of a new Texas abortion statute in all of their applications, the court simply disregards basic rules that apply in all other cases.
If Mr. Trump does try to go his own way, he could propose a tax cut plan that disregards deficits and assumes that robust economic growth will make up for lost revenue.
"If North Korea disregards our warning and launches an ICBM, it will face more powerful and thorough sanctions and pressure by the international community," South Korean Defense Ministry spokesman Moon Sang-gyun said.
"A demonstrably incorrect judicial decision, by contrast, is tantamount to making law, and adhering to it both disregards the supremacy of the Constitution and perpetuates a usurpation of the legislative power," Thomas wrote.
She is not expected to travel with the president to Japan or South Korea, where he will be surrounded by aides whose foreign policy advice he often disregards in favor of his own.
"I will not allow my family's name to be associated with an educational system that advocates a state law which discriminates against women, disregards established Federal law and violates our Constitution," Culverhouse said.
Check it out -- Van shuts Josh down for dropping the n-bomb by explaining how it disregards and disrespects his wishes ... and the 2 have to build trust in order to make progress.
"The United States disregards the facts and unreasonably affixes China with the label of 'currency manipulators,' which is a behavior that harms others and oneself," the PBOC said in a statement on Tuesday.
This is a bad faith argument and incongruous to the social realities people of color face in this country; it also disregards their ability to rationally approach the painting and decide against it.
However, equating Jefferson and Lee's legacies -- as many, including our President, have done in the wake of Charlottesville -- disregards key differences in the contributions that each man made to America and it history.
It disregards a right to privacy, and it doesn't matter where you fall on the gender spectrum: It's not cool to approach someone you don't know with comments about his or her looks.
The fundamental injustice of the baby sign-language trend is that our culture touts the benefits of signing for hearing children, but disregards A.S.L. for the deaf children who need it the most.
" A USDA spokesperson said in a statement that the IG's conclusion that the department "was out of step with budgetary requirements disregards the authority given to the Executive Branch by the U.S. Constitution.
While Scott Pruitt may go down in history as one of the most corrupt cabinet members, the ultimate blame lies with a president who disregards ethics laws and well-established norms every day.
"On the one hand, he says he values business relations with India, but then mimics Indian call center workers, and disregards the competitiveness that a partnership with India could provide the U.S.," he said.
"I will not allow my family's name to be associated with an educational system that advocates a state law which discriminates against women, disregards established Federal law and violates our Constitution," Culverhouse had said.
Danaerys and Jon will have children, just not the way they think While the Grandmaester writing the book disregards the rumor, there's solid evidence to support hidden dragon eggs in the crypts of Winterfell.
He disregards transparency, his bizarre tweets are often false or offensive, and he dismisses all kinds of unspoken rules governing everything from financial conflicts of interest to dialogue with the political leadership of Taiwan.
Mr. McMullin is happy to unload on Mr. Trump, calling him a con man and autocrat who promotes racial tensions, degrades women and disregards the Constitution and basic American ideas about fairness and compassion.
"China's use of its one-sided political stance, and persistence in suppressing and blocking our participation in the WHA, disregards Taiwan people's health safety rights," the island's Mainland Affairs Council said in a statement.
Studying the deep roots of "conservative principles" helps allay the fear "that just because there's a politician ascendant who totally disregards these things, that means the end of the conservative movement," she told me.
" The fourth disregards and rejects actual factual research regarding rape statistics and the existence of a gender pay gap in order to rant about "feminist crap portraying women as victims and men as perpetrators.
Each loss of protection disregards the rights of the native peoples of the Colorado Plateau and Great Basin, who have spiritual connections to these lands and untapped traditional knowledge about what matters most here.
"This recent company hire appears to contradict Google's own moral and ethical values and completely disregards the concerns expressed by many of your employees and customers that value immigrants and human rights," they wrote.
That viewpoint disregards the wider implications of supporting influential people with such damning reputations and also doesn't explain why a newer artist like XXXTentacion was able to rise to fame despite his documented abusive behavior.
The company's criticism of the study "does not demonstrate that the data is wrong and disregards the fact that the company itself has admitted to routinely dumping effluents without any treatment," said the prosecutors office.
However, the present controversy largely disregards the function of the KKK imagery in Benton's mural and echoes previous calls to remove the work — which seem to erupt anew with each successive generation of IU students.
China's economy has liberalized significantly in recent decades, but it's a country that flagrantly disregards all kinds of global trade rules, from denying market access to foreign companies to subsidizing many of its key industries.
Some said she was too reactive to Mr. Trump's attacks — test results would never silence a president who often disregards facts, they said — and created a distraction from her own trademark message of economic populism.
Many have been conditioned to feel ashamed, as though the assault was their fault; those who know it wasn't still have little faith in a criminal justice system that routinely disregards the testimony of victims.
"This recent company hire appears to contradict Google's own moral and ethical values and completely disregards the concerns expressed by many of your employees and customers that value immigrants and human rights," the letter said.
It is also unconstitutional in that it disregards the Excessive Fines Clause of the Constitution to obtain money that will not go to our employees and will have no connection to the matter at hand.
Again, this completely disregards that if libraries were not much cheaper for a large slice of the public, particularly those who are financially disadvantaged, than buying individual copies of their own books, they would not exist.
This should also serve as a lesson on how Iran disregards and in fact abuses any interceding measures and has refused to budge on any of its old tactics after the much boasted "historic" nuclear agreement.
One employee said that their restaurant demanded that drive-thru customers be served within three minutes, "which completely disregards the time and care that customers and management of Panera expect workers to put into making items."
It is a confrontation between a repressive regime that violates the fundamental rights of its people and openly disregards the most basic democratic guarantees, and millions of Venezuelans, including many former government supporters, who oppose it.
Under the Federal Arbitration Act, courts may vacate arbitration decisions in only limited circumstances, typically if an arbitrator exceeds his authority or manifestly disregards the law, U.S. District Judge Valerie Caproni said in a decision on Tuesday.
"When an online service simply disregards the Illinois procedures, as Facebook is alleged to have done, the right of the individual to maintain her biometric privacy vanishes into thin air," Judge James Donato wrote in his ruling.
In a scathing op-ed in the New York Times, Moore argues that for white evangelicals, the 2016 election is a moment of truth: A white American Christian who disregards nativist language is in for a shock.
"It troubles us to see the President of our country, which has historically supported the protection and promotion of democracy and human rights worldwide, meeting with a man who so regularly disregards these values," the lawmakers wrote.
Judge Carlton W. Reeves of Federal District Court in Jackson, the Mississippi capital, wrote that the law "disregards" the 14th Amendment's promise of due process and defied the United States Supreme Court's existing precedents on abortion rights.
It disregards complex formulas in favor of 13 true-or-false statements measuring the underlying force that Dr. Lichtman, based on analyses of elections from 1860 through 1980, believes really matters: the strength of the incumbent party.
In West Africa, Exxon Mobil has made lucrative deals with the government of Equatorial Guinea, which arbitrarily detains and tortures critics, disregards elections, and has faced international prosecution for using oil profits to enrich the president's family.
Yet until the clear and bold statement from an important portion of the evangelical Christian community, most of our religious leaders have been silent while the president disregards and undermines core values they spend their lives professing.
If the Senate refuses to convict Trump either because it refuses to hold a full and fair trial or because it simply disregards the grave nature of his abuses, its action will severely undermine American constitutional government.
Withdrawal from the INF Treaty, Smith and Engel argued, risks a nuclear arms race, plays into Putin's hands, divides the United States from it allies and disregards the administration's own review on how to respond to Russia's violations.
But Brian Smith of the Liquor and Cannabis Board told The Seattle Times that the calculated marijuana average-per-household disregards recent findings that 20 percent of people are responsible for 80 percent of the ingestion of weed.
When he drunkenly disrupts Esther's acceptance speech at the Academy Awards — a scene that appears in every iteration — he begs his peers in the audience to give him a job, a humiliation that more acutely disregards Esther's achievements.
Under EO 85033, the Muslim chaplain would be forced to use a vendor who disregards Islamic teaching on marriage, while the Catholic chaplain seeking ecclesiastical supplies must purchase from a vendor who ignores the church's doctrine on sexuality.
"Four million people depend on the Title X family planning program, and by signing this bill, President Trump disregards their health and well-being," Planned Parenthood Executive Vice President Dawn Laguens said in a statement condemning the signing.
Evacuation is one such example of this, according to critics of the policy: Though it's ostensibly"founded on concerns for First Nations' health and wellbeing," some indigenous activists say the policy intentionally disregards centuries of autonomy, tradition, and expertise.
The president could nominate whomever he or she wishes, but if the president disregards the panel's recommendations he or she would have to be prepared to make a case for the nominee to the Senate and the American people.
The lack of public input and oversight in developing the drones program "reflects a dangerous anti-democratic pattern of the de Blasio administration and the N.Y.P.D. that disregards the perspectives of communities most impacted by police abuses," she added.
Simplifying somewhat, if the shareholders of a foreign acquirer own less than 20 percent of the combined entity after the acquisition, then the tax code simply disregards the acquisition for purposes of determining the residency of the combined entity.
So, so great that even confronted with emails and text messages from T-Mobile, Sprint, and Deutsche Telekom executives discussing the idea of raising prices after a merger, he disregards it because he just doesn't want to believe it.
There is a building sense that Trump is relishing the prospect of running the presidency of which he always dreamed, as he acts from the gut, disregards "expert" advice and lives out the convention-trashing promise of his campaign.
"This latest action by Russia fits into a pattern of behavior in which Russia disregards the international rules-based order, undermines the sovereignty and security of countries worldwide, and attempts to subvert and discredit Western democratic institutions and processes."
Whatever we think of him, he gave an amazing picture of the developmental logic of capitalism itself — how it creates world markets, how it invents new needs, how it subverts inherited cultural practices and disregards hierarchies and so on.
"The rush to approve mining in the region and unwind science-based decision-making by the previous administration violates the law, disregards the science, and ignores widespread public opposition to mining in this beloved and vulnerable area," she said.
"The Cambodian government can only take this decision as an extreme injustice when the EU blatantly disregards the considerable progress made by the country, despite its recent tragic past," Cambodia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement on Thursday.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Dozens of families on Wednesday sued two federal agencies and a suburban Chicago school district over a policy they said disregards student privacy and safety by allowing transgender students to use bathrooms that correspond with their gender identity.
The experience begins in VR, with two dancers literally submerging themselves in a pool at the Ace Hotel, then falling below to the building's magnificent stage and athletically engaging in a dance that disregards gendered notions of strength, leadership, and narrative.
"The problem with this approach is that it totally disregards the fact that Saudi Arabia has provided the ideological structure upon which these organizations stand," Hussein Salama, a 29-year-old Egyptian aid worker in Cairo told the Los Angeles Times.
"One gets the impression that the President doesn't understand or he willfully disregards the fact that the attorney general and law enforcement in general -- they are not his personal lawyers to defend and protect him," one GOP senator told CNN.
Plus, the Social Security Administration automatically disregards names that have less than five instances in any given year, so truly one-of-a-kind names don't get counted in the most common (or in this case, most uncommon) names review.
Unfortunately, a new version of the bill passed by the House in June ignores the recovery efforts of people struggling with addiction, and disregards the growing bipartisan consensus on the merits of second chances and the supports they need to succeed.
"The Jews," as in "All Jews must die" -- the phrase that the far right Pittsburgh shooting suspect Robert Bowers allegedly shouted as he shot at the worshippers in the Tree of Life Synagogue -- disregards the diversity of the Jewish people.
Reducing the Watergate crisis to a "nonjusticiable intrabranch dispute" between the president and a "subordinate" employee in the executive branch—in this case Jaworski, the special prosecutor—disregards both history and the court's responsibility to maintain the American rule of law.
Still, that isn't to suggest that Kidding disregards the way sadness and anger factor into everyday life, as Jeff's producers do in order to keep Mr. Pickles going; Carrey's face is a canvas too expressive for a message that simplistic.
"The way I see it is, it disregards science and the scientists who are out there doing the work," said Erin Stutzman, a science teacher at Timberline High School in Boise who has been following the battle between over the guidelines.
When we analyze the data using the same approach described above that disregards what voters say about whether they will vote, we find that, after being shown the attacks, Buttigieg, Bloomberg, and Biden still do better against Trump than Sanders does.
He disregards the very humanity at the heart of the issue, the humanity that those against abortion claim they are fighting for -- the very real emotions at the heart of any family's decision to carry a baby to term, or not.
"This latest action by Russia fits into a pattern of behavior in which Russia disregards the international rules-based order, undermines the sovereignty and security of countries worldwide, and attempts to subvert and discredit Western democratic institutions and processes," she continued.
The NEA has had procedural aspects already found unconstitutional, and its core substance as Trump desires to use it disregards the Founders' specification in Article I, Section 7 of the Constitution that all appropriations originate in the House of Representatives.
The Service acknowledges that federal law requires it to act in the "manner that is best designed to accomplish the mission of the System, to contribute to the conservation of the ecosystems of the United States", but effectively disregards that mandate.
More compellingly, Urick — who does not appear in the documentary, though it's unclear whether he was invited to participate — has continually framed the case against Syed as "a routine case of domestic violence," a framing the documentary more or less disregards.
The sad irony, of course, is that President Trump's perverse brand of populism not only disregards the wishes of American voters but deliberately renounces their health and safety, which is already coming as a rude shock to many who voted for him.
And that process disregards the political center, erodes common ground and leaves us with a government that can't build the necessary consensus for, let alone implement, sensible action in regard to taxes, to infrastructure, to immigration, to guns, to just about anything.
He forms opinions on the fly, reacts to news without any concern for whether or not he has all the facts, engages in bitter Twitter feuds, and completely disregards data and evidence because they have no place in his inane arsenal of insults.
The recall vote also comes as dozens of families sued two federal agencies and a suburban Chicago school district over a policy they said disregards student privacy and safety by allowing transgender students to use bathrooms that correspond with their gender identity.
"What do we tell a first-time voter who had full trust in a democratic Europe of the future who gave his vote to Manfred Weber?" the mass-selling Bild wrote in an editorial entitled 'How the EU disregards the will of voters'.
Our president boldly disregards factual information, and his spokesperson Kellyanne Conway suggests that "alternative facts" are just as real as actual facts, and in the process dismisses the historical lessons that may be drawn when politicians replace fact with exaggeration — or worse, outright fiction.
Matt Rodrigue, a financial adviser to senior COFINA holders, called the plan "absurd," saying in an interview it disregards the priority of senior COFINA holders over junior ones, and could threaten the wellbeing of average Puerto Ricans because COFINA debt is widely held by locals.
The article also disregards the fact that many people are against G.M.O. products because of their feared effect on small farmers and the cost of food staples in much of the world, which would have a disastrous effect on the health of the poor.
But that disregards the fact that four of the five largest tech companies by market cap were profitable at IPO, at least one 2016 IPO was profitable at the time of its debut (Acacia Communications, the year's second IPO), and another was close (Line).
In high-stress in extremis situations with a noncompliant subject who purposely disregards commands, it is understandable that law enforcement officers may issue loud, get-your-attention directions -- sometimes laced with profanity that can be commensurate with the gravity of a potentially dangerous encounter.
The city's recall came the same day dozens of families sued two federal agencies and a suburban Chicago, Illinois, school district over a policy they said disregards student privacy and safety by allowing transgender students to use bathrooms that correspond with their gender identity.
Mr. Trump's behavior on his calls with foreign leaders, during which he often disregards his briefing notes and abandons the recommended structure in favor of the kind of freewheeling conversations he conducted for years from the 26th floor of Trump Tower, may break presidential norms.
I told my friend that no matter how charming and loving this man is, it would be difficult for me not to be frank with him about his dishonesty and his lack of a right to criticize our politics when he disregards the law.
A profile of Miller by Jonathan Blitzer in The New Yorker Friday reports on Miller's style of management where he allegedly berates, interrupts, and disregards officials, particularly those of lower-rank, creating an environment in which people hide things from him to avoid his wrath.
If there was an answer in Mr. Trump's tumultuous week on the global stage, it may be that he disregards the traditional preoccupations of American foreign policy — power and values — in favor of a more narrow worldview shaped by his experience as a businessman.
What U.S. allies worry about most are the consequences of understandable U.S. and European reaction to the murder –brutal, foolish and irresponsible as it was – that disregards the risk of weakening U.S. alliances, strengthening the already growing role of China and Russia, and fueling pan-Islamist momentum.
Less than a month after the president signed the omnibus into law, however, House Agriculture Chairman Michael Conaway (R-Texas) has drafted a Farm Bill that disregards the deal reached on that legislation in favor of a dramatically more radical assault on protections for our forests.
Reaction on Twitter to Avenatti's alleged comments suggest Democrats might not want a pugnacious standard-bearer who disregards the party's commitment to diversity: Avenatti is clearly trying to appeal to Never Trumpers because he thinks they won't be comfortable with electing another person of color as president.
"This latest action by Russia fits into a pattern of behavior in which Russia disregards the international rules-based order, undermines the sovereignty and security of countries worldwide, and attempts to subvert and discredit Western democratic institutions and processes," White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said.
"We were disappointed to learn that the attorney general chose to file a lawsuit that disregards the nature of franchising and demeans the role of small business owners instead of focusing on solutions that could have actually helped the individuals those small businesses employ," the company said.
To make these claims is to believe that the human condition has somehow undergone a complete transformation through the creation of recent technologies — even then, it disregards the newer forms of dystopian literature that directly respond to the fear of how such inventions will impact society.
"This latest action by Russia fits into a pattern of behavior in which Russia disregards the international rules-based order, undermines the sovereignty and security of countries worldwide, and attempts to subvert and discredit Western democratic institutions and processes," the White House said in a written statement.
Students believe the campus-wide arts celebration disregards the seriousness of research by artists and art historians on campus, obscures systemic bias in Art Department hiring and retention practices, and ignores the pressing need to fix Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) violations in campus art facilities.
"In this case, there are a lot of compelling statistics and stories of judges who have not been able to practice immigration law, and I think that CIS consistently either uses statistics to their own benefit or disregards those that are actually out there," said Jayapal.
As prominent patent experts have noted, the four-factor test that Apple has proposed disregards important facets of the Supreme Court's ruling, with Apple continuing to argue that the article of manufacture is the end-product for sale rather than a component of a more complex device.
Perceiving the record as his frantic attempt to shed his "pop" image disregards what Harry Styles is: a musical homage to what made him Harry Styles, a flamboyant, honest tribute to influences — from Elton John to the Rolling Stones — famous for their own flamboyancy and honesty.
The small number of feminists loudly opposing changes to the Gender Recognition Act (which would merely make the administrative process of gender recognition less bureaucratic) are using a simplistic reading of biology that negates the natural diversities of physical sex characteristics and disregards the realities of trans people's lives.
The truth is that our so-called democracy is more of pseudo-democracy, with ridiculously gerrymandered districts, large-scale voter suppression tactics, unequal representation, an Electoral College system that disregards the popular will of the people, and fake news sources that play to echo chambers and voter ignorance.
"For too long the State Department has been running interference for Hillary Clinton by blocking our requests, a stance which disregards the rights of voters asking questions in a presidential election year about how she conducted herself as secretary of State," RNC Chairman Reince Priebus said in a statement.
He said the focus on Internet bullying in Sanders' camp has also perpetuated a false stereotype that the majority of Sanders' base is made up of young, white, tech-savvy men -- as described in other articles as "Bernie Bros" -- which he said disregards the diversity of the Sanders coalition.
Spreading the Kremlin-backed "Ukraine-did-it" conspiracy is damaging because it implicitly disregards the unanimous conclusion of the U.S. intelligence community, multiple bipartisan congressional investigations, and the U.S. Department of Justice — that Russia conducted a "sweeping and systematic" interference campaign in 2016 that continues to this day.
Here, and consistently elsewhere during the diagrammatic, fetishized phase covered in the exhibition, Fernandez disregards the beatific (if banal) blooming mood typically associated with sexual imagery by painting in a gritty, dark, and oily metallic palette that distances his work from the tropical chromaticism often associated with his native Cuba.
"On the one hand, he says he values business relations with India, but then mimics Indian call-center workers and disregards the competitiveness that a partnership with India could provide the US," Manoj Ladwa, a London-based political strategist who served as communications director for Modi's 2014 campaign, told Reuters.
"Ethicon responsibly communicated the risks and benefits of its transvaginal mesh products to doctors and patients, and the decision disregards the Company's full compliance with U.S. Food and Drug Administration laws on medical device communications and the appropriateness of its actions," Mindy Tinsley said in a statement to The Hill.
We have a president who lies constantly, who disregards the norms of American government, who's openly disdainful of the social function of a free press, and who's set up his administration in a way that seems to generally sideline expertise while opening the door to massive financial conflicts of interest.
But imagine a world where, in addition, you have ideological blocs that are saying, We're the constituency for single-payer, we're the constituency for not instigating disastrous wars in the Middle East -- creating entire blocs of voters that hold firm to those principles -- and threaten any politician who disregards them.
"If the United States disregards the objections of China and the international community and persists in unilateralism and trade protectionism, the Chinese side will follow through to the end, at any cost, and definitely fight back resolutely," a spokesperson was quoted as saying in a statement on the ministry's website.
Critics say that Mr. Trump's vow to impose "extreme vetting" on migrants, especially those fleeing the war in Syria, disregards already stringent screening measures, and the fact that none of the recent terrorist attacks or mass shootings on American soil were perpetrated by people from the nations listed in the ban.
Granted, the governance framework will need to be retooled to satisfy calls for greater transparency and better procedures, but suggesting that this can only be done by an external body oversimplifies the task at hand, and perhaps worse, disregards demands from the very people that are trying to get back on their feet.
The law they must apply is clear: An agency action deserves judicial scrutiny and rejection when it violates congressionally set process, dodges contrary evidence and the views of the agency's own experts, offers explanations lacking any support in the record and disregards Supreme Court precedent about agency obligations to follow the law.
But there is no telling what Mr. Trump — a president who abhors long briefing papers and often disregards or defies the advice of his advisers — will choose to say while he is alone with Mr. Putin, a prospect that puts some of his aides and experienced diplomats inside and outside the government on edge.
"The level of the exchange rate now virtually disregards the damage which Brexit has so far caused to the economy, let alone the possibility of any incremental damage from the delivery of a Brexit with still uncertain prospects for a future trade deal," said Paul Meggyesi, head of global foreign exchange strategy at JP Morgan.
The market does not respond to the increased possibility of nuclear or climate catastrophe, disregards the past (including a history of Russian hacking), largely ignores the poor (who are reliant on nonprofits, government and other nonmarket actors), and takes no position on the important social issues: immigration, criminal justice, racism, sexism, LGBT equality, reproductive rights, gun control, etc.
All of this reflects the fundamental error in Trump's trade strategy: at the same time he disregards the rules of global trade, he remains focused on reducing bilateral trade deficits, especially with China where he has called for the immediate reduction of our trade deficit by at least $100 billion, and by $200 billion within the next two years.
It's not my place to point out that the book conveniently disregards a key part of Epicureanism, ataraxia, that urges us to withdraw from the world and to "be indifferent to suffering and death in other people" — a disturbing apathy at odds with much of modernity, not to mention the civic ethics of the early modern period.
In citing his own experiences working on behalf of women and minorities — actions that should warrant recognition of their own — Kavanaugh seemed to levy a common argument that has been used time and again that disregards the need to address a larger system of discrimination: It suggests that personal advocacy toward women and people of color is enough.
"If the U.S. side disregards the fact it does not respect multilateral trade rules and takes action to damage the economic and trade relations between the two sides, then the Chinese side will never sit back and will take all appropriate measures to resolutely safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of the Chinese side," read a statement from the ministry.
If the realm wants to thrive under a new ruler, though, they deserve better than a fool who tosses his plans by the wayside because he's overcome with emotion, who disregards good advice out of misguided pride, who regularly puts his men's lives at risk because he can't be bothered to think ahead, who seems more concerned with playing the hero than with actually leading.
"Besides ignoring the science of climate change – the text of the ACE rule barely mentions climate change, much less recognize[s] the dire threat it poses to people's health, the economy, and the environment – the rule disregards requirements of the federal Clean Air Act," which requires regulators to use the "best system of emission reduction," New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) said in a press release.
"Besides ignoring the science of climate change – the text of the ACE rule barely mentions climate change, much less recognize[s] the dire threat it poses to people's health, the economy, and the environment – the rule disregards requirements of the federal Clean Air Act," which requires regulators to use the "best system of emission reduction," New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) said in a press release.
But as my colleague Matthew Yglesias wrote on Wednesday, it's hard to know with Trump: We have a president who lies constantly, who disregards the norms of American government, who's openly disdainful of the social function of a free press, and who's set up his administration in a way that seems to generally sideline expertise while opening the door to massive financial conflicts of interest.
" Amazon, however, declined to answer on-record several specific questions about Rekognition, among them: whether the system learns or otherwise improves from the video it ingests; whether Amazon provided Orlando law enforcement with hands-on training to help them understand how to use and interpret Rekognition (apart from emailed guidance and publicly available documentation); and how, exactly, the system processes and disregards faces that are not those of "persons of interest.
He utterly disregards the Jewish roots of Christianity and ignores the foundational principles of Judaism that he appropriates as if Jesus and Christianity invented them: for example, b'tzelem Elohim (the idea that each human being is created in the image of God), or the obligation to care for the widow and orphan; or the requirement to set aside the corners of one's field for the poor, all of which are fundamental Torah precepts.
Even when one disregards the math involved in calculating such a substantial change to the tax code, dismisses the argument that tax revenue will likely fall far short even if such a plan was implemented, and assumes that the Internal Revenue Service is prepared to face the incredibly arduous task of completely changing the way it assesses taxes and wealth, Warren would also face a legal fight for this part of her plan.
The decision disregards many factors including that Cyntoia Brown was solicited for sex by a 43-year-old man when she was only 16, the fact that both Tennessee and U.S. law has changed significantly when it comes to prosecuting minors since Brown's first trial in 22017, and the outrage expressed by hundreds of thousands in a number of petitions protesting the egregious sentencing of an at-risk-child at the mercy of a series of a predatory men.
" The company took that a step further and initiated injunction proceedings against the company, The Canada Business Corporations Act states that it "gives a 'complainant' the right to bring a court action against a corporation where conduct has occurred which is oppressive, unfairly prejudicial or which unfairly disregards the interests of a shareholder, creditor, director or officer...The court may make any order it thinks fit, including awarding money damages, appointing a receiver, dissolving the corporation, forcing the acquisition of securities and amending charter documents.

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