Word: disregarding
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...this week it was clear to every Congressman, as it must have been to Harry Truman, that the majority of U.S. Senators did not much care what the President wanted. The Senate had served ample notice, in a new and thoroughly emasculated price control bill, of its almost contemptuous disregard of his efforts to align the U.S. people against its position. The break between the President and Congress was just about complete...
Veterans who received term bills this week can disregard tuition and medical fees if they have presented evidence that they are entitled to rights under P.L. 346, P.L. 16, or Canadian Vets Bill. Freshmen and Sophomores under these laws can also disregard the HAA fee, the Veterans Counsellor said yesterday. The first term bill must be paid by July...
...This attitude of disregard for the public's interest is the most convincing reason why the Case bill should receive presidential approval...
Harlan Stone again read the dissenting opinion. Seldom had he been more impressive or shown more vigor in delivery. His voice was clear and strong as he said: "It is not the function of the Court to disregard the will of Congress in the exercise of its constitutional power...
...Blame. The Navy top command had disagreed on disciplinary action. Nimitz said he had wanted to give Captain Charles B. McVay III, skipper of the Indianapolis, nothing worse than a letter of reprimand, "but the Department in Washington saw fit to disregard my recommendation." A compromise had at last been reached...