Word: disregard
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...never disregard ACSR recommendations," Hugh Calkins '45, chairman of the Corporation subcommittee, said last week. "We just sometimes disagree...
...reminded the public that these men -- particularly Haldeman and Ehrlichman -- believed in the action they took. There is no assurance that Nixon did not also believe in the espionage as well. Somehow, misguided idealism is less comforting than intentional wrongdoing and is the first giant step to a total disregard for civil liberties...
...President's hasty and ambivalent "solution" to the shortage of library space reflects his disregard for educational quality at the College. (No longer a starry-eyed freshman, Bok must face the real crisis of the declining faculty-to-student ratio...
...urge to enlarge his power and win his way over his adversaries in the press and Congress is nothing new in human affairs. But his disregard for tradition and good manners, his indifference to humans or institutions that get in his way, are appalling. His concern about high food prices is entirely reasonable. But allowing the blame to fall on farmers whose costs have risen astronomically over the past few years is unfair...
...Economic talks with North Viet Nam in Paris were broken off and American officials warned Hanoi that its disregard for the cease-fire jeopardized the possibility of any postwar...