Word: disregarded
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...tightening bind of bearing the lion's share of the University's real work and trying to finish his or her own research in the hope of landing a position as an academic journey man and gaining a measure of self-respect. Born out of administrative financial opportunism and disregard of the needs of the individuals invovled, the graduate school and teaching fellow programs have been established with financial security as a permanent feature...
...public may well suspect that Maloney, who recklessly brands a company as disrespectful of the Ten Commandments, shows possible disregard for that commandment which forbids bearing false witness against one's neighbor," Herman said...
Herman charged the judge with "wholesale disregard for the principles of due process" and said the ruling was based on "ACWA propaganda...
...Israeli management, and the cultivation of the young Israeli nouveau riche sector who profited immensly from the enormous defense expenditures in the last six years. Secondly, Golda's endurance as no.1 in Labor's candidate list is a continuation of the pre-October war formal political fabric in sharp disregard of the material change which the war generated in Israel's political options; a change that was encouraged precisely by the economic and political policies of Golda, Dayan and Gallili who were not compelled to pay the obvious democratic price and to resign prior to the forth-coming elections...
...Joint Military Commission was properly outraged. In the most bitter denunciation of the Communist side since the ceasefire, the chief U.S. delegate, Colonel William Tombaught, flung Rees' bloodstained jacket onto the conference table at the next JMC meeting. "The treachery of your act lays bare your utter disregard for human life," he told the Communist delegates and then stormed out of the meeting. A day later, the Viet Cong coolly disclaimed responsibility for Rees' death, insisting that they had never agreed to his search mission...