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11 Sentences With "ridden roughshod over"

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Critics say Essebsi's camp had ridden roughshod over party regulations.
He has on occasion ridden roughshod over the principles of modern corporate governance.
President Trump has stood by as his favorite dictators have ridden roughshod over the rights of journalists.
Critics complain that the government has ridden roughshod over these communities, forcing them to ditch their livestock for crop cultivation.
For decades now, politicians have ridden roughshod over young people's futures, scoring cheap points on education while tearing the best of it apart.
By trying to crush the referendum, the Spanish state has ridden roughshod over fundamental constitutional liberties such as the freedoms of assembly, speech and the press.
Their history as a people is one of being ridden roughshod over by bigger powers, and those successes in the early years after independence were hugely meaningful.
Only the most credulous investors will trust a currency issued by Venezuela's socialist regime, which has debased the bolívar, expropriated private enterprises, ridden roughshod over the country's constitution and faces sanctions from the United States and the European Union.
But some women's groups and opponents say it reinforces an outdated, stereotypical image of women and helps the PiS divert attention from the charges that it has ridden roughshod over the rule of law by trying to shackle the constitutional court.
Some on both sides of the debate are now using the politics of contrived outrage to argue their point: Johnson says parliament is betraying the will of the people over Brexit while opponents cast him a dictator who has ridden roughshod over democracy to take the United Kingdom to the brink of ruin.
A. O. Scott of the New York Times noted that the director's approach to films was "to make cool movies about cool guys with cool stuff" and that Sherlock Holmes was essentially "a series of poses and stunts" which was "intermittently diverting" at best. David Stratton of The Australian disliked the film's interpretation of the original Holmes stories and concluded, "The makers of this film are mainly interested in action; that, they believe, is all that gets young audiences into cinemas today. They may be right, but they have ridden roughshod over one of literature's greatest creations in the process." Despite this, he praised the production design and score.

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