Word: disregard
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...fair, the Liems view Ignatiev's action in the toaster controversy as part of a long-standing disregard for house protocol. And Ignatiev's remarks have been perceived as insensitive by a number of Jewish students in Dunster who adhere to kosher laws--namely, those who have reported silly threats from Ignatiev about putting ham in the oven...
...friend of Coleman's, who could point to the precise time of their conversation because at its conclusion he punched a time clock. Although Vandyke had no apparent motive to lie on Coleman's behalf and risk being charged with perjury, the prosecution apparently persuaded the jury to disregard his testimony...
...work for five months and are having a hard time supporting their families on benefits of $100 a week. But when Caterpillar chairman Donald Fites warned them to return to work last Monday or lose their jobs to permanent replacements, all but about 400 obeyed the union call to disregard the company ultimatum. The company began advertising in area newspapers last Monday for new applicants. A special Caterpillar telephone number installed to handle requests about job information received 56,000 attempted calls in one three-hour period...
...Soul is going to sabotage our entire plans," Rhew said. "We had our acts worked out in February. There has been a blatant disregard for the ad hoc committee...
McCarthy focused the bulk of his criticism ofBush's policies on "a growing disregard for theinstitutions of government. . .and disdain anddisrespect for the Constitution." Bush's supportfor an amendment to outlaw abortion indicates "alack of understanding of the Constitution orwillingness to exploit it for political purposes...